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Bugs Bunny
In my opinion, Bugs Bunny is one of the greatest tricksters of all time. Essentially, Bugs rebels against authority and rules. He is able to do this in a way where he is still loved by so many, and because of his lovable characteristics, his rebellious attitude usually ends up giving the cultural good things overall. Bugs was able to be a rule breaker in a way that really showed the viewers that disobeying the rules can sometimes result in a positive outcome. I think he communicated to human nature, that we as people need to be rule breakers at times, and we should have fun while doing so. Bugs thinks in twists and turns instead in the correct manner. That to me is a key characteristic a jokester must have, and Bugs Bunny most definitely

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