The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie (1979)
The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie (1979)
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Mel Blanc
Bugs Bunny
Arthur Q. Bryan
Elmer Fudd
Paul Julian
Road Runner
John W. Dunn
Writer
Nicolai Shutorev
Giovanni Jones
Joan Gerber
Cavewoman
Chuck Jones
Director
Phil Monroe
Director
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 28, 1979
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 37m
Content RatingG
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Wiki.
The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie (originally entitled as The Great American Chase) is a 1979 American animated comedy package film directed by Chuck Jones, consisting of a compilation of classic Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies shorts and newly animated bridging sequences hosted by Bugs Bunny. The bridging sequences, which had been produced in 1978, show Bugs at his home, which is cantilevered over a carrot-juice waterfall (modeled on Frank Lloyd Wright's "Fallingwater" house in Bear Run, Pennsylvania). The film was released to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Bugs Bunny.Early on, Bugs discusses the wild villains he had co-starred with in his cartoons, which is followed by a tongue-in-cheek sequence depicting the history of comedy and a scene in which Bugs discusses his "several fathers". The latter scene was written by Chuck Jones as a way to debunk fellow animation director Bob Clampett's claims throughout the 1970s that he alone created Bugs, and Clampett's name is notably missing from Bugs' list, as a result of the conflict between Jones and Clampett. The film Bugs Bunny: Superstar featured Bob Clampett, and is another compilation of cartoon shorts, probably the first to examine the history of Warner cartoons, which under-played Bugs' other 'several fathers' and is part of the mentioned conflict. All of the shorts featured were directed by Chuck Jones.
The combination of classic animated footage along with new animation would become the template for the theatrically released Looney Tunes movies for this film up until Daffy Duck's Quackbusters in 1988. The film was dedicated to the memory of Chuck Jones' first wife, Dorothy Webster, who died before the film was released.