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Now, Hare This
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Now, Hare This

May 31, 1958
0h 7m
★ 6.7

Overview

Big Bad Wolf and his little nephew try to trap Bugs Bunny by making like fairy tale characters.

Genres

Animation
Comedy

Production Companies

Warner Bros. Pictures
Warner Bros. Cartoons

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Cast

Mel Blanc

Bugs Bunny / Big Bad Wolf / Nephew (voice)

Mel Blanc