The fey Bugs Bunny twirls and zips from the scene in A Corny Concerto, Bob Clampett’s send-up of Disney’s Fantasia.
Cut to the shocked dog.
Bugs appears. The drawing is similar to a smear in Freleng’s A Hare Grows in Manhattan (1947).
The dog backs up. Multiple Bugs hands ties his tail to the tree.
The dog runs forward and springs back.
Bob McKimson is the credited animator on screen but Virgil Ross, Sid Sutherland and Rod Scribner should be here as well.
Virgil Ross animated this sequence.
ReplyDeleteHow does anyone come up with those magical in-betweens?
ReplyDeleteThe second screenshot of swirling Bugs needs to be the new Big Chungus.
ReplyDeleteSutherland had actually already left by the time “Tortoise Wins By A Hare” was released.
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