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Speedy is still around... they had him on that new Looney Tunes show. And still the same stereotype.

 

Oh, and one thing Warner Bros. had that WWF never had was a character like the Abominable Snowman... a vastly better version to play off Bugs and Daffy than WWF had with George "The Animal" Steele playing off Hogan and Savage. :)

 

EDIT: Oh, and I agree that Wile E. was the draw in the feud with Road Runner. There is a reason why Wile E. got to work with Bugs and they never even tried to pair Road Runner with Daffy. ;)

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Give it time... we'll come up with something else.

 

Like how Lennon & McCartney were the Hogan & Savage of the Beatles, keeping Harrison down, treating Ringo like a session musician, and never giving master booker George Martin proper credit for being the 5th Beatle.

 

Or was it the Glimmer Twins fucking over Mick Taylor...

 

;)

 

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Bubba also has some Law Enforcement issues as well:

 

http://www.tmz.com/2012/10/09/hulk-hogan-s...ice-report-leak

 

We've learned Hulk's attorney David R. Houston filed the police report with the Clearwater PD this AM, claiming whoever made the tape committed a felony by unlawfully recording Hulk without his consent -- and whoever leaked it broke the law by unlawfully running that footage.

That splits two ways per his attorney:

 

(1) whoever made the tape committed a felony by unlawfully recording Hulk without his consent

(2) whoever leaked it broke the law by unlawfully running that footage

 

Clearly Bubba filmed it. Whether he leaked it is another question.

 

John

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A good addition in the comments section:

 

J Lee said...

 

As noted in several books on Bugs' history, even his creators had a hard time believing at first they could do a continuing series with a supremely confident character who won all the time, which is why the first year or so of rabbit pictures has a pretty high percentage of cartoons where Bugs gets his comeuppance at the end.

 

One of the other things Warners' directors and writers did do to solve that dilemma was to basically create a mid-cartoon "reboot", so that Bugs would play with his adversary, but then annoy the cartoon gods by offering up either some braggadocio or some disparaging comments about his aversary, which if done in mid-picture was the cue for his opponent to suddenly gain the upper hand, if ever so briefly (Bugs calling his opponent a maroon near the end of the picture was often forgiven by the gods, since it was usually part of a ploy to lure his opponent into one final disaster).

 

So there is a time-tested template into doing Bugs correctly, and even if the original staffers didn't use it 100 percent ofbthe time, it was always available to fall back on. Many of the newer cartoons either abandon the template, or shy away from it because current standards on cartoon violence make it tougher to come up with a suitable payoff.

Bugs was successful despite breaking the rules on face-heel and face-in-peril structure because he was such a great worker. He worked with a ton of stooge heels who WB Creative didn't bother to even try to make look good or strong, but Bugs was so good in "making" the scenes that the heels just needed to stooge and bump their asses off for Bugs. Tweety comes across as the nasty little bastard, while Bugs comes across as the guys out smarting the heels who often are given chances to just move along.

 

I also think Bugs eats the fall more often than the writer implies. He lost all three matches with Cecil Turtle in a six year feud. It's one thing for Bugs to put him over in Tortoise Beats Hare, which was only Bugs' third main event (or second if you consider the Jones booked Elmer's Pet Rabbit to be the same worker rabbit as in Elmer's Candid Camera)and WB Creative wasn't yet sure just how HUGE Bugs would get. It's another thing entirely for Bugs to be willing to lay down yet again for Cecil in 1947 after returning from WWII as a patriotic war hero and super over babyface draw. Yet Bugs did it, even working a reverse Dusty finish where it looked like he won the world title from Cecil only to be dq'd for admitting to heeling it up and getting dragged off by "security". ;)

 

John

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