Permalink. Directed by Chuck Jones, "Bunny Hugged" places Bugs Bunny in the boxing ring against the mean, muscular Crusher. Actually, Bugs starts out merely as a mascot for the wimpy Ravishing Ronald, but when …
But Bugs is no match for him either, at least on a pure physical level. So it's time for Bugs to apply "strategy." He rips his mask, making Crusher think it was his pants fortunately, Stychen Tyme, the tailor, is handy - complete with needle to stick in a sensitive spot. Enraged, Crusher charges, right through the giant safe, into the ropes ...
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Crusher is a character in The Looney Tunes Show. Crusher first appeared in "Jailbird and Jailbunny", as a jail inmate. He is shown to hold a grudge against Bugs and Daffy for unknown reasons, possibly because they called him "neanderthal-shaped head man" many times throughout the episode. He tries to punch Bugs for insulting him, while they were …
"Bunny Hugged" provides examples of: Adaptational Heroism: Ravishing Ronald is based on Gorgeous George.However, while George was a heel, Ronald is a face. Ambiguously Gay: Ravishing Ronald, "the de-natured boy", who prances about in ballet shoes and wears a hairnet.This was, of course, a part of the character of Gorgeous George in Real Life.; …
The Crusher is a character in 1948's "Rabbit Punch" and 1951's "Bunny Hugged". He was voiced by Billy Bletcher in "Rabbit Punch" and John T. Smith in "Bunny Hugged". The Crusher is a brutish boxer and professional wrestler. His outward brutish appearance defines his character as a common lout. In The Looney Tunes Show episode "Jailbird …
We are in a packed arena waiting for the World's Heavyweight Wrestling Championship to take place between the champ, "The Crusher," a snarling, growling beast of man with rippling muscles on his muscles, and …
Bunny Hugged is a 1951 Merrie Melodies short directed by Charles M. Jones. A wrestling match pits professional wrestler Ravishing Ronald, "a de-natured boy", against current champion, The Crusher. Bugs, the mascot of Ravishing Ronald, says, "It's a living," and watches from a corner as The Crusher uses Ronald, tied up in his own hairnet, as a …
The Crusher AKA BongLord YouTube. 08/10/2008· Bugs vs the CrusherBugs Bunny Vs The Crusher Match 1 Part 3 YouTube,The cinematic after the end of the match.The …
Crusher first appeared in "Jailbird and Jailbunny", as a jail inmate. He is shown to hold a grudge against Bugs and Daffy for unknown reasons, possibly because they called him "neanderthal-shaped head man" many …
One level in the video game Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage has Bugs up against Crusher once again. To defeat him, Bugs has to ring the bell so Crusher thinks the match is over, …
Along with Vince Russo and David Arquette, The Crusher is probably one of the most famous imaginary world champions in the world. So, with that in mind, we thought it was fitting to add him. Crusher actually began his career as a boxer, and in 1948 battled Bugs Bunny in the theatrically released event titled "Rabbit Punch."
Sci-fi. Cecil Turtle is a major antagonist from the Looney Tunes franchise. He is a trickster turtle that serves as an occasional adversary for Bugs Bunny, often racing him in plays on "The Tortoise and the Hare" fable. …
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Enjoy! - 9GAG. srmaryhermanngo. 🇺🇸. Posted 18 Mar 22. Bugs Bunny vs The Crusher in "Rabbit Punch", 1949, full toon. Enjoy! Funny Looney Tunes Bugs Bunny …
Rabbit Punch is a 1948 Merrie Melodies short directed by Chuck Jones. The title refers to a then-recently banned boxing move, a punch to the back of the head. The World's Championship Fight is about to begin in a gigantic boxing stadium near Bugs' hole. Tonight's fight features the battle between the Champ, "Battling McGook", and his …
Bunny Hugged: Directed by Chuck Jones. With Mel Blanc, John T. Smith. This adventure takes Bugs into the world of professional wrestling.