Case of the Missing Hare

1942
7.2| 0h8m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 12 December 1942 Released
Producted By: Leon Schlesinger Productions
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After a traveling magician puts a poster over the entrance to his home, Bugs visits his act to get revenge.

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Cast

Mel Blanc

Director

Chuck Jones

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Leon Schlesinger Productions

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Case of the Missing Hare Audience Reviews

Linbeymusol Wonderful character development!
Sexyloutak Absolutely the worst movie.
Humaira Grant It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
Bob This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
Michael_Elliott Case of the Missing Hare (1942) *** (out of 4)Magician Ala Bahma is in the forest hanging up posters for his upcoming show and he crosses paths with Bugs Bunny. After throwing a pie into his face, Bugs decides to go to the show and cause the magician some trouble.While this film is far from a classic it still contains enough good moments to where fans of Bugs will enjoy watching it. As you'd expect the animation quality is extremely high and that beautiful color is on full display throughout. Ala Bahma appeared in several shorts and I honestly never found him to be the greatest of villains. The entertainment factor certainly comes from Bugs with one of the highlights dealing with swords.
TheLittleSongbird I love this cartoon, I think it is clever and original. These Looney Tunes cartoons were part of my childhood, and this was one of those that I constantly loved and still love watching. The animation is detailed and expressive, the music is sparkling, the dialogue is funny and the sight gags are clever and inventive. And I love the chemistry between Bugs and the magician. Bugs is still his rascally and somewhat arrogant self, while the magician himself is an interesting character, for he is weak, obnoxious and inferior at his job. Just watching Bugs outsmart him is part of the fun of this cartoon. On a finishing note, Mel Blanc once again is faultless with the voices. Overall, another gem. 10/10 Bethany Cox
slymusic Written by Tedd Pierce, animated by Ken Harris, and directed by Chuck Jones, "Case of the Missing Hare" is a very good Warner Bros. cartoon that pits Bugs Bunny against a world-renowned magician, who invades the sanctity of Bugs' home. This cartoon proves a very well-known point: If you pick on Bugs Bunny, you sure as hell better watch out, because he'll give it back to you a lot worse than you can imagine.One particular scene in "Case of the Missing Hare" I especially find funny: Assisting the magician with a swords-through-the-basket trick (in which the swords don't penetrate, as the magician explains), Bugs actually squeals in mock pain with each sword, causing the magician to sweat profusely. I also like how both the magician and the rabbit have difficulty pronouncing "prestidigitator".Director Chuck Jones was still in his experimental stages with "Case of the Missing Hare", and there ain't nothing wrong with that. One particular oddity, however, is that the onstage backgrounds keep changing color. Big deal.
Mightyzebra In this Bugs Bunny episode, we meet the rascally rabbit living happily in a tree. And why are some people not OK with this? It is perfectly fine - it is actually quite a good touch to the episode - funny in some aspects.Also, kissing can be quite funny, cartoon or real life. The way that the Looney Tunes characters used to do it can strike up a chuckle or two. In this day and age, I do not find it terribly funny, but it does not matter.Anyhow, this is a very funny episode, another one of those ones where Bugs Bunny earns revenge from a nasty stage person. The animation of Bugs Bunny is good, the jokes are good (especially where Bugs Bunny is imitating a dog with his fingers) and the theme of the episode is used well.In this short, a stage magician is putting up posters advertising his magic show. He so happens to pin a poster over the door of Bugs Bunny's home - a tree, funnily enough. Bugs Bunny starts to become annoyed with the stage magician, who in fact turns out to be an obnoxious meanie. Bugs Bunny will soon fight for revenge...I recommend this Bugs Bunny episode for anyone who likes stage magic (a lot of the jokes here are based on it), old Bugs animation and Looney Tunes. Enjoy "Case of the Missing Hare"! :-)