![]() ![]() After a short chase, at slow speed, due to their ages, Elmer gets the upper hand, shooting Bugs with his ultra-modern weapon, with added Pinball effects and "TILT".Īt the moment when it seems Elmer has finally beaten his nemesis, the apparently dying Bugs thinks back to when he and Elmer were much younger. This time, Elmer is armed with an "original Buck Rogers lightning-quick rabbit killer" gun (with a powerful recoil). Another article says, " Smellevision Replaces Television: Carl Stalling Sez It Will Never Work!" Yet another article, not mentioned by Elmer, states, " Quintuplets Give Birth To Quintuplets."īy now, both Elmer and Bugs are very old and wrinkled ("What's up, prune-face", "Not so fast, there, Grandpa!")-Bugs even has a large white beard, a cane, and lumbago-but their chase resumes. The front page reads, " Bing Crosby's Horse Hasn't Come In Yet!" (Crosby was known for investing in racehorses that did poorly). This offers the chance to use some contemporary gags with a futuristic twist, as Elmer finds a year 2000 newspaper called The Daily Rocket. Elmer wonders how long it will take and is shown exactly how long by being transported "far into the future" past the years 1950, 1960, 1970, 1980, 1990, until reaching the then-distant year of A.D. The "voice of God" tells Elmer to keep trying to catch him. The cartoon starts with Elmer Fudd sitting under a tree, crying over his failure to catch Bugs. The short was released on October 28, 1944, and features Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. The Old Grey Hare is a 1944 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Bob Clampett.
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