Best Part


The overweight white horse with the wreath of flowers draped around its neck trotting rather gracefully down stairs while Bugs rides on its back cracks me up EVERY TIME I see it!!!!!!!

"Kill the wabbit, kill the wabbit!"

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Yeah, that's a good part. My favorite part is when they go to kiss or something, and Bug's hat fall off, and he runs down the stairs whlie it's all silent.




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My favorite parts are when elmer is jabbing his spear down the hole yelling "kill the wabbit, kill the wabbit, kill the wabbit" then bugs walks up behind him, when they are arguing about his spear and magic helmet, and when he's about to kiss bugs then his helmet falls off the look on elmer's face is priceless

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Isn't there a part where Bugs is a barber, and puts lettuce and shaving cream on Elmers head?

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uhhhh....no
you've probably gotten ithat mixed up with some other short,
as for me, I love the part where Elmer suddenly sees brunhilde/bugs, his face is soo funny.

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Oh Bwunhilde, you're so wuvwly! Yes I know it, I can't HELP it!

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Immediately after that, short Elmer ties to lift the tall figure of Bugs in the air, and ends up just bouncing him along the floor.And they looked so serious while doing it


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"The answer is a lemon.."

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The toon you're referring to is called "Rabbit of Seville"--another Chuck Jones classic.

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That's the Rabbit of Seville. Set to Rossini's opera, Barber of Seville.

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What is "What's Opera, Doc?" a parody of, if it's not just poking fun at operas in general? Just curious.

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It's a parody of the operas written by nineteenth-century composer Richard Wagner. Here's a page that gives the script, and the musical passages attached to each line:
http://www.thomasvillecentral.com/operadoc.htm

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In particular, it's a parody of the four-part "Ring of the Niebeleung (sp?)".

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It's also a parody of Disney's "Fantasia" - it's an affectionate parody though, if you know what I mean.

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