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    Bugs Bunny

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    Bugs Bunny Bugs Bunny‚ the creation of the Looney Tunes‚ has been called everything from "classic" to "perennial" to "an American institution" to "one of our national heroes"--and "wascally wabbit‚" "long-eared galoot‚" and a lot of other things besides! But most of us just like to call him Bugs. Bugs was voted the most popular in the entire short-subject field in the United States and Canada for the year 1945‚ and then stayed in the Number One spot for the next 16 years straight. Today Bugs

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    Bugs Bunny : D

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    Bugs Bunny is an American fictional character who starred in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of animated films produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions‚ which became Warner Bros. Cartoons in 1944. In 2002‚ he was named by TV Guide as the best cartoon character of all time. Bugs starred in 163 shorts in the Golden Age of American animation‚ and made cameos in three others along with a few appearances in non-animated films. According to Bugs Bunny: 50 Years and Only One Grey Hare‚ he

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    Bugs Bunny and the Marlboro Man How often do you watch television and not see violence‚ smoking‚ and drinking? Not very often. Everyday you watch television‚ and everyday you see one of these acts. You are not the only one who sees this‚ your children do‚ too. Every time you turn on the television to watch the news‚ a cartoon‚ a movie‚ or your favorite television series‚ you see something that is wrong with the world. Even if the shows you are watching don’t show the bad things in the world

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    Bugs Bunny as a Leader “Eh‚ what’s up doc?” when you hear that saying‚ immediately you think of the famous icon Bugs Bunny. Bugs Bunny appeared in his first short cartoon‚ The Wild Hare‚ in 1940. He has been in many movies and shows like “Space Jam”‚ “Looney Tunes” and “Daffy Duck’s Fantastic Island”. Children look up to him because he is very resourceful. He can sway a discussion by his clever use of words. He knows how to win; he uses whatever is available to his advantage. He succeeds where

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    Animation

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    In the very beginning of its time‚ animation was created for the pleasure of only the artist‚ but it has evolved with time to become a form of entertainment that brings pleasure to not only the artist‚ but also a wide variety of audiences. I believe that there are limitations with animation just like there are limitations with any other art form. I agree with Walt Disney and the historian of popular culture’s statements‚ but when it comes to what the other mentioned critics suggested about animation

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    Analysis of Space Jam

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    American Studies Popular Culture Analysis There has never been a time when popular culture has been more pervasive and influential in American society. With advances in technology and creative innovation‚ outlets for popular culture have expanded greatly and are virtually innumerable. Through the consumption of television‚ music‚ magazines‚ movies‚ newspapers‚ blogs‚ and memes to name a few‚ American citizens and others around the globe are inundated with ideals and images that work to mold their

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    fictional group of friendly cartoon characters who somehow manage to come into contact with the real world in search of help from the greatest basketball player known to man‚ Michael Jordan. Mastermind to this endeavor‚ Bugs Bunny‚ acts as a bridge between the cartoon and the real world. With Bugs Bunny’s constant relatable nature he is able to present the real problems they are facing in their cartoon dimension. Third‚ Mr. Swackhammer‚ the dictator of Moron Mountain‚ has the desire of taking over the Looney

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    Fads in the 1940s

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    a working class setting characterized a musical‚ a gangster film‚ or a film biography. Chuck Jones was an American motion-picture animator‚ writer‚ director‚ and producer‚ known for his work on many classic animated films. He was the creator of Bugs Bunny‚ Porky Pig‚ and Daffy Duck. In the early 1940s DC continued to innovate and to introduce new superheroes. These included the Flash‚ who had superhuman speed; Green Lantern‚ whose magic ring of green meteorite gave him the power to shape energy;

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    of the movie poster plays a publicity function and makes the target audiences know the movie Space Jam shown and attracts more people come to cinema. And the poster also tells audiences the main characters‚ role’s relations and cast of the film. Bugs Bunny is one of the popular and famous American cartoon characters in the Looney Tunes series born in 1940. And Michael Jordan is a sign of American basketball stars. Characters of virtual cartoon world seem hardly intersects with the real people in real

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    Warner Bros History

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    theaters. In October of 1927‚ Warner Bros. revolutionized the movie business with the success of the fist "talkie" The Jazz Singer. The early 1930’s at Warner Bros. was the era of the gangster dramas‚ musical extravaganzas‚ as well as the birth of Bugs Bunny‚ Daffy Duck‚ Yosemite Sam‚ and Sylvester and Tweety. Warner Bros. continued to prosper and today they are one the largest producers of film and television entertainment that includes several subsidiary companies such as: WB Television‚ Warner

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