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List of Bugs Bunny cartoons

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This is a list of the variousanimated cartoons featuringBugs Bunny. He starred in over 160 theatrical animatedshort films of theLooney Tunes andMerrie Melodies series produced byWarner Bros. Cartoons and distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures. He was voiced by vocal artistMel Blanc, and in later years he was voiced by other vocal artists such asJeff Bergman,Billy West andEric Bauza. Also listed are the cartoons featuring the earlier character that evolved into Bugs Bunny, as well as those produced after thegolden age of American animation.

Bugs Bunny shorts in chronological order by release date

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Legend
LT
stands forLooney Tunes
MM
stands forMerrie Melodies

As an unnamed rabbit and as "Bugs" Bunny

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1938

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No.TitleOriginal release dateSeriesDirected byOfficial VHS/DVD/Blu-Ray AvailabilityNotes
1Porky's Hare HuntApril 30LTBen Hardaway andCal Dalton
  • Very first appearance of the Bugs Bunny prototype, as an unnamed white random rabbit
  • Only Black and White cartoon
  • withPorky Pig

1939

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2Prest-O Change-OMarch 25MMChuck Jones
  • Second appearance of the Bugs Bunny prototype, as Sham-Fu the Magician's "Unnamed white rabbit"
  • Public Domain
  • with theTwo Curious Puppies
3Hare-um Scare-umAugust 5MMBen Hardaway andCal Dalton
  • As "Bugs" Bunny" - given a re-design byCharles Thorson.
  • First use of Bugs Bunny's name in marketing and publicity[1][2][3]

1940

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4Elmer's Candid CameraMarch 2MMChuck Jones
  • As "Bugs Bunny", according to the copyright synopsis for this cartoon, but he wasn't officially named "Bugs" yet.[4]
  • First appearance ofArthur Q. Bryan as the new voice actor forElmer Fudd. And also, the ninth appearance of Elmer Fudd, but in a new design.[5]
6Patient PorkyAugust 24LTBob Clampett
  • Cameo
  • Final appearance of the Bugs Bunny prototype
  • With Porky Pig

As Bugs Bunny

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Note: Every short beforeBuckaroo Bugs is part of theMerrie Melodies series.

1940

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5A Wild HareJuly 27MMTex Avery

1941

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7Elmer's Pet RabbitJanuary 4MMChuck Jones
  • First appearance of Bugs Bunny's name on-screen
  • with Elmer Fudd
8Tortoise Beats HareMarch 15MMTex Avery
  • withCecil Turtle (first of the "Tortoise and the Hare" Trilogy)
9Hiawatha's Rabbit HuntJune 7MMFriz Freleng
10The Heckling HareJuly 5MMTex Avery
11All This and Rabbit StewSeptember 13MMTex Avery (uncredited)
  • Currently Unavailable
  • Final cartoon directed byTex Avery
  • Public Domain
  • Only Bugs Bunny cartoon to be a part of the "Censored Eleven". Permanently banned from television in 1969 due to racist depictions ofAfrican Americans. Has never been officially released on any home video format.
12Wabbit TwoubleDecember 20MMBob Clampett
  • with Elmer Fudd
  • First "Fat Elmer" cartoon

1942

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13The Wabbit Who Came to SupperMarch 28MMFriz Freleng
  • Public Domain
  • with Elmer Fudd and cameo by Willoughby the Dog
  • Second "Fat Elmer" cartoon
14The Wacky WabbitMay 2MMBob Clampett
  • Public Domain
  • with Elmer Fudd
  • Third "Fat Elmer" cartoon
15Hold the Lion, PleaseJune 6MMChuck Jones
16Bugs Bunny Gets the BoidJuly 11MMBob Clampett
17Fresh HareAugust 22MMFriz Freleng
  • Public Domain
  • with Elmer Fudd
  • Fourth and final "Fat Elmer" cartoon - would revert to his original design in the following cartoon.
  • Clips of the restored print can be seen in the documentary bonus features ofLooney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 2 andBugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection. However, the restored version of the full cartoon has never been officially released on any home video format, most likely due to theblackface joke at the end.
18The Hare-Brained HypnotistOctober 31MMFriz Freleng
  • with Elmer Fudd
19Case of the Missing HareDecember 12MMChuck Jones
  • Public Domain

1943

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20Tortoise Wins by a HareFebruary 20MMBob Clampett
  • with Cecil Turtle (Second entry in the "Tortoise and the Hare" Trilogy)
  • First cartoon to feature Bugs Bunny's finalized design byRobert McKimson
21Super-RabbitApril 3MMChuck Jones
22Jack-Wabbit and the BeanstalkJune 12MMFriz Freleng
23Wackiki WabbitJuly 3MMChuck Jones
  • Public Domain
24A Corny ConcertoSeptember 25MMBob Clampett
  • Public Domain
  • with Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd and Daffy Duck
  • also used in the documentary filmBugs Bunny: Superstar
25Falling HareOctober 30MMBob Clampett
  • Public Domain

1944

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26Little Red Riding RabbitJanuary 4MMFriz Freleng
  • With Red Riding Hood and B.B. Wolf
27What's Cookin' Doc?January 8MMBob Clampett
  • With Hiawatha
  • Re-uses footage fromHiawatha's Rabbit Hunt
  • also used in the documentary filmBugs Bunny: Superstar
28Bugs Bunny and the Three BearsFebruary 26MMChuck Jones
29Bugs Bunny Nips the NipsApril 22MMFriz Freleng
  • Currently Unavailable
30Hare Ribbin'June 24MMBob Clampett
  • Two versions exist of this short a Theatrical cut and a director cut[8]
  • with Russian Dog
31Hare ForceJuly 22MMFriz Freleng
  • with Willoughby the Dog
32Buckaroo BugsAugust 26LTBob Clampett
33The Old Grey HareOctober 28MMBob Clampett
  • with Elmer Fudd
  • also used in the documentary filmBugs Bunny: Superstar
34Stage Door CartoonDecember 30MMFriz Freleng
  • with Elmer Fudd

1945

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35Herr Meets HareJanuary 13MMFriz Freleng
36The Unruly HareFebruary 10MMFrank Tashlin
  • with Elmer Fudd
37Hare TriggerMay 5MMFriz Freleng
38Hare ConditionedAugust 11LTChuck Jones
39Hare TonicNovember 10LTChuck Jones
  • with Elmer Fudd

1946

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40Baseball BugsFebruary 2LTFriz Freleng
41Hare RemoverMarch 23MMFrank Tashlin (uncredited)
  • with Elmer Fudd
  • Final Bugs Bunny cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin
42Hair-Raising HareMay 25MMChuck Jones
  • First appearance ofGossamer
  • also used in the documentary filmBugs Bunny: Superstar
43Acrobatty BunnyJune 29LTRobert McKimson
  • First Bugs Bunny cartoon directed by Robert McKimson
44Racketeer RabbitSeptember 14LTFriz Freleng
45The Big SnoozeOctober 5LTBob Clampett (uncredited)
  • with Elmer Fudd
  • Final Bugs Bunny cartoon directed by Bob Clampett
46Rhapsody RabbitNovember 9MMFriz Freleng
  • also used in the documentary filmBugs Bunny: Superstar

1947

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47A Hare Grows in ManhattanMarch 22MMFriz Freleng
48Rabbit TransitMay 10LTFriz Freleng
  • with Cecil Turtle (third and final short in the "Tortoise and the Hare" Trilogy)
49Easter YeggsJune 28LTRobert McKimson
  • with Elmer Fudd
  • has a similar title to the 1950 Daffy Duck shortGolden Yeggs.
50Slick HareNovember 1MMFriz Freleng
  • with Elmer Fudd

1948

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51Gorilla My DreamsJanuary 3LTRobert McKimson
52A Feather in His HareFebruary 7LTChuck Jones
  • VHS:Cartoon Moviestars: Starring Bugs Bunny!
53Rabbit PunchApril 10MMChuck Jones
  • First appearance of The Crusher
54Buccaneer BunnyMay 8LTFriz Freleng
  • with Yosemite Sam
55Bugs Bunny Rides AgainJune 12MMFriz Freleng
  • with Yosemite Sam
56Haredevil HareJuly 24LTChuck Jones
57Hot Cross BunnyAugust 21MMRobert McKimson
58Hare SplitterSeptember 25MMFriz Freleng
59A-Lad-In His LampOctober 23LTRobert McKimson
  • VHS:Bugs Bunny's Hare-Raising Tales
  • Last officially released onLooney Tunes Collector's Edition - Vol. 4: Daffy Doodles VHS in 1999. Unrestored print aired onMeTV in 2021.
60My Bunny Lies over the SeaDecember 4MMChuck Jones

1949

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61Hare DoJanuary 15MMFriz Freleng
  • with Elmer Fudd
62Mississippi HareFebruary 26LTChuck Jones
63Rebel RabbitApril 9MMRobert McKimson
64High Diving HareApril 30LTFriz Freleng
  • with Yosemite Sam
65Bowery BugsJune 4MMArthur Davis
  • First and only Bugs Bunny cartoon directed by Arthur Davis.
66Long-Haired HareJune 25LTChuck Jones
  • with Giovanni Jones
67Knights Must FallJuly 16MMFriz Freleng
68The Grey Hounded HareAugust 6LTRobert McKimson
69The Windblown HareAugust 27LTRobert McKimson
  • with B.B. Wolf
70Frigid HareOctober 8MMChuck Jones
71Which Is WitchDecember 3LTFriz Freleng
  • Currently Unavailable
  • Rarely shown due to racial stereotyping ofIndigenous Africans. Has never been officially released on any home video format.
72Rabbit HoodDecember 24MMChuck Jones

1950

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73Hurdy-Gurdy HareJanuary 21MMRobert McKimson
  • with Gruesome Gorilla
74Mutiny on the BunnyFebruary 11LTFriz Freleng
  • with Yosemite Sam
75Homeless HareMarch 11MMChuck Jones
76Big House BunnyApril 22LTFriz Freleng
  • with Yosemite Sam
77What's Up Doc?June 17LTRobert McKimson
  • with Elmer Fudd
788 Ball BunnyJuly 8LTChuck Jones
  • Second and final appearance with Playboy Penguin
79Hillbilly HareAugust 12MMRobert McKimson
80Bunker Hill BunnySeptember 23MMFriz Freleng
  • with Yosemite Sam
81Bushy HareNovember 18LTRobert McKimson
82Rabbit of SevilleDecember 16LTChuck Jones
  • with Elmer Fudd

1951

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83Hare We GoJanuary 6MMRobert McKimson
84Rabbit Every MondayFebruary 10LTFriz Freleng
  • with Yosemite Sam
85Bunny HuggedMarch 10MMChuck Jones
  • Second and final appearance with The Crusher
86The Fair-Haired HareApril 14LTFriz Freleng
  • with Yosemite Sam
87Rabbit FireMay 19LTChuck Jones
  • with Elmer Fudd
  • First cartoon alongsideDaffy Duck
  • First cartoon in the "Hunting" trilogy
88French RarebitJune 30MMRobert McKimson
89His Hare-Raising TaleAugust 11LTFriz Freleng
  • First appearance ofClyde Bunny
  • Utilizes footage fromBaseball Bugs,Stage Door Cartoon,Rabbit Punch,Falling Hare andHaredevil Hare
90Ballot Box BunnyOctober 6MMFriz Freleng
  • with Yosemite Sam
91Big Top BunnyDecember 1MMRobert McKimson
  • with Bruno the Bear

1952

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92Operation: RabbitJanuary 19LTChuck Jones
93Foxy by ProxyFebruary 23MMFriz Freleng
  • Final appearance with Willoughby the Dog
9414 Carrot RabbitMarch 15LTFriz Freleng
  • with Yosemite Sam
95Water, Water Every HareApril 19LTChuck Jones
  • Second and final cartoon with Gossamer
96The Hasty HareJune 7LTChuck Jones
  • with Marvin the Martian
97Oily HareJuly 26MMRobert McKimson
98Rabbit SeasoningSeptember 20MMChuck Jones
  • with Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd
  • Second installment of the "Hunting" trilogy.
99Rabbit's KinNovember 15MMRobert McKimson
100Hare LiftDecember 20LTFriz Freleng
  • with Yosemite Sam

1953

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101Forward March HareFebruary 14LTChuck Jones
102Upswept HareMarch 14MMRobert McKimson
  • with Elmer Fudd
103Southern Fried RabbitMay 2LTFriz Freleng
  • with Yosemite Sam
104Hare TrimmedJune 20MMFriz Freleng
105Bully for BugsAugust 8LTChuck Jones
106Lumber Jack-RabbitSeptember 25LTChuck Jones
107Duck! Rabbit, Duck!October 3MMChuck Jones
  • with Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd
  • Third and final installment in the "Hunting" trilogy.
108Robot RabbitDecember 12LTFriz Freleng
  • with Elmer Fudd

1954

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109Captain HareblowerJanuary 16MMFriz Freleng
  • with Yosemite Sam
110Bugs and ThugsMarch 13LTFriz Freleng
111No Parking HareMay 1LTRobert McKimson
112Devil May HareJune 19LTRobert McKimson
113Bewitched BunnyJuly 24LTChuck Jones
114Yankee Doodle BugsAugust 28LTFriz Freleng
  • with Clyde Bunny
115Baby Buggy BunnyDecember 18MMChuck Jones

1955

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116Beanstalk BunnyFebruary 12MMChuck Jones
  • with Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd
117Sahara HareMarch 26LTFriz Freleng
  • with Yosemite Sam and cameo by Daffy Duck
118Hare BrushMay 7MMFriz Freleng
  • with Elmer Fudd
119Rabbit RampageJune 11LTChuck Jones
  • cameo by Elmer Fudd
120This Is a Life?July 9MMFriz Freleng
  • with Daffy Duck, Yosemite Sam, Elmer Fudd, and Granny
  • First timeJune Foray provides the voice of Granny.
  • Utilizes footage fromA Hare Grows in Manhattan,Hare Do andBuccaneer Bunny.
121Hyde and HareAugust 27LTFriz Freleng
122Knight-mare HareOctober 1MMChuck Jones
123Roman Legion-HareNovember 12LTFriz Freleng
  • with Yosemite Sam

1956

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124Bugs' BonnetsJanuary 14MMChuck Jones
  • with Elmer Fudd
125Broom-Stick BunnyFebruary 25LTChuck Jones
  • with Witch Hazel
126Rabbitson CrusoeApril 28LTFriz Freleng
  • with Yosemite Sam
127Napoleon Bunny-PartJune 16MMFriz Freleng
128Barbary Coast BunnyJuly 21LTChuck Jones
129Half-Fare HareAugust 18MMRobert McKimson
130A Star Is BoredSeptember 15LTFriz Freleng
  • with Daffy Duck, Yosemite Sam, and Elmer Fudd
131Wideo WabbitOctober 27MMRobert McKimson
  • with Elmer Fudd
132To Hare Is HumanDecember 15MMChuck Jones
  • with Wile E. Coyote

1957

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133Ali Baba BunnyFebruary 9MMChuck Jones
  • with Daffy Duck
134Bedevilled RabbitApril 13MMRobert McKimson
  • with the Tasmanian Devil
135Piker's PeakMay 25LTFriz Freleng
  • with Yosemite Sam
136What's Opera, Doc?July 6MMChuck Jones
137Bugsy and MugsyAugust 31LTFriz Freleng
  • with Rocky and Mugsy
138Show Biz BugsNovember 2LTFriz Freleng
  • with Daffy Duck
139Rabbit RomeoDecember 14MMRobert McKimson
  • with Elmer Fudd

1958

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140Hare-Less WolfFebruary 1MMFriz Freleng
141Hare-Way to the StarsMarch 29LTChuck Jones
  • with Marvin the Martian
142Now Hare ThisMay 31LTRobert McKimson
  • with B. B. Wolf
143Knighty Knight BugsAugust 23LTFriz Freleng
144Pre-Hysterical HareNovember 1LTRobert McKimson
  • with Elmer Fudd

1959

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145Baton BunnyJanuary 10LTChuck Jones andAbe Levitow
146Hare-Abian NightsFebruary 28MMKen Harris
  • with Yosemite Sam
  • Re-uses footage fromBully for Bugs,Water, Water Every Hare, andSahara Hare.
147Apes of WrathApril 18MMFriz Freleng
  • Third and final appearance of Gruesome Gorilla.
  • Cameo appearance by Daffy Duck.
148Backwoods BunnyJune 13MMRobert McKimson
149Wild and Woolly HareAugust 1LTFriz Freleng
  • with Yosemite Sam
150Bonanza BunnySeptember 5MMRobert McKimson
151A Witch's Tangled HareOctober 31LTAbe Levitow
  • Final appearance with Witch Hazel
152People Are BunnyDecember 19MMRobert McKimson
  • with Daffy Duck

1960

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153Horse HareFebruary 13LTFriz Freleng
  • Currently Unavailable
  • with Yosemite Sam
  • Rarely shown due toNative American stereotyping. Last released onThe Looney Tunes Video Show- Vol. 12 VHS in 1984.
154Person to BunnyApril 1MMFriz Freleng
  • with Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd
155Rabbit's FeatJune 4LTChuck Jones
  • with Wile E. Coyote
156From Hare to HeirSeptember 3MMFriz Freleng
  • with Yosemite Sam
157Lighter Than HareDecember 17MMFriz Freleng
  • with Yosemite Sam

1961

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158The Abominable Snow RabbitMay 20LTChuck Jones andMaurice Noble (co-director)
  • with Daffy Duck
159Compressed HareJuly 29MMChuck Jones andMaurice Noble (co-director)
  • with Wile E. Coyote
160Prince ViolentSeptember 2LTFriz Freleng andHawley Pratt (co-director)
  • with Yosemite Sam
  • later renamedPrince Varmint for television broadcasts

1962

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161Wet HareJanuary 20LTRobert McKimson
  • with Blacque Jacque Shellacque
162Bill of HareJune 9MMRobert McKimson
  • with the Tasmanian Devil
163ShishkabugsDecember 8LTFriz Freleng
  • with Yosemite Sam

1963

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164Devil's Feud CakeFebruary 9MMFriz Freleng
  • with Yosemite Sam
  • Reuses footage fromHare Lift,Roman-Legion Hare andSahara Hare
165The Million HareApril 6LTRobert McKimson
  • with Daffy Duck
166Hare-Breadth HurryJune 8LTChuck Jones andMaurice Noble (co-director)
  • Final appearance with Wile E. Coyote
167The UnmentionablesSeptember 7MMFriz Freleng
  • Final appearance of Rocky and Mugsy
168Mad as a Mars HareOctober 19MMChuck Jones andMaurice Noble (co-director)
  • Final appearance with Marvin the Martian
169Transylvania 6-5000November 30MMChuck Jones andMaurice Noble (co-director)

1964

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170Dumb PatrolJanuary 18LTGerry Chiniquy
  • Final appearance with Yosemite Sam
  • cameo by Porky Pig
171Dr. Devil and Mr. HareMarch 28MMRobert McKimson
  • Final appearance with the Tasmanian Devil.
172The Iceman DuckethMay 16LTPhil Monroe andMaurice Noble (co-director)
  • Final appearance with Daffy Duck
173False HareJuly 18LTRobert McKimson
  • Final cartoon with B. B. Wolf
  • cameo byFoghorn Leghorn
  • Final theatrical Bugs Bunny cartoon until 1991

Post-golden age media featuring Bugs Bunny

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Documentaries

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Compilation films

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TV specials

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TV series

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Shorts

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Webtoons

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Feature films

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Direct-to-video

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Other appearances

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Shorts

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Films

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TV specials

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TV series

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Direct-to-video

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Unrestored on DVD release
  2. ^Unrestored on DVD release, and plays at PAL speed

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