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Bugs Bunny Cartoon Trivia Quiz Questions And Answers

Who or what is Bugs Bunny?
A: Bugs Bunny is an animated cartoon character.

Bugs was created by the staff of what?
A: Leon Schlesinger Productions (later Warner Bros. Cartoons) and voiced originally by the "Man of a Thousand Voices," Mel Blanc.

Bugs Bunny is best known for his starring roles in what series of animated short films?
A: The Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series produced by Warner Bros.

What is Bugs Bunny’s catch phrase?
A: "Eh... What's up, doc?” usually said while chewing a carrot.

Bugs Bunny is widely considered to have made his debut in what Tex Avery, Oscar-nominated film?
A:  A Wild Hare (1940).

Bugs Bunny has appeared in more films than any other what?
A: Cartoon character.

 

Bugs is the ninth most-portrayed film personality in the what?
A: World.

Bugs has his own what on the Hollywood Walk of Fame?
A: Has his own star.

Porky's Hare Hunt was the first Warner Bros. cartoon to feature a what?
A: Bugs Bunny-like rabbit.

A Wild Hare, directed by Tex Avery and released on July 27, 1940, is widely considered to be the first official what?
A:  Bugs Bunny cartoon.

It is the first film where both Elmer Fudd and Bugs are shown in their fully developed forms as what?
A: Hunter and tormentor.

It was the first film in which Mel Blanc uses what would become what?
A:  Bugs' standard voice.

It was also the first film in which Bugs uses what catchphrase?
A: "What's up, Doc?".

 

A Wild Hare was a huge success in theaters and received what award nomination?
A: An Academy Award nomination for Best Cartoon Short Subject.

The second full-fledged role for the mature Bugs, Chuck Jones' Elmer's Pet Rabbit (1941), is the first to use what?
A:  Bugs' name on-screen: it appears in a title card, "featuring Bugs Bunny," at the start of the film.

Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt (1941), directed by Friz Freleng, became the second Bugs Bunny cartoon to receive a what?
A: An Academy Award nomination.

By 1942, Bugs had become the number one star of  what?
A: Merrie Melodies.

What was Bugs' first film in the Looney Tunes series?
A: Buckaroo Bugs.

Bugs' popularity soared during  what war?
A: World War II, because of his free and easy attitude.

By 1943, Warner Bros. had become the what?
A: Most profitable cartoon studio in the United States.

 

Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips (1944) features Bugs at odds with a group of what?
A: Japanese soldiers.

This cartoon has since been pulled from distribution due to its what?
A: Racial stereotypes of Japanese people.

Bugs also faces off against Hermann Göring in what film?
A: Herr Meets Hare (1945).

At the end of Super-Rabbit (1943), Bugs appears wearing a what?
A: A United States Marine Corps dress blue uniform.

As a result, the Marine Corps made Bugs a what?
A: An honorary Marine Master Sergeant.

From 1943 to 1946, Bugs was the official mascot of what?
A: Kingman Army Airfield, Kingman, Arizona.

Some notable trainees from Kingman included what future celebrities?
A:  Clark Gable and Charles Bronson.

Although it was usually Porky Pig who brought the Looney Tunes films to a close with his stuttering, "That's all, folks!", Bugs replaced him at the end of what two films?
A:  Hare Tonic and Baseball Bugs.

Bug, burst through a drum just as Porky did, but munching on a carrot and saying what in his Bronx-Brooklyn accent?
A: "And that's the end!"

 
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