Super-Rabbit
Appearance

Super-Rabbit is a 1943 Warner Bros. cartoon starring Bugs Bunny who is parodying the popular comic book character Superman. Super-Rabbit was the 16th Bugs Bunny entry, and the 47th directed by Chuck Jones.
- This looks like a job for Super Rabbit! [enters the phone booth and comes out dressed as Bo Peep.] Whoops! Pardon me! Wrong costume! [re-enters the phone booth and changes into his Super Rabbit attire] Ta da!
Dialogue
[edit]- Narrator: Faster than a speeding bullet. [a cork pops out of a gun] More powerful than a locomotive. [a train chugs by] Able to leap the tallest building.
- [Bugs Bunny jumps over the tallest building, but, he trips halfway and falls.]
- Narrator: Bugs Bunny, the Super Rabbit, the Rabbit of Tomorrow!
- Bugs Bunny: Eh. What’s up, Doc?
- Narrator: What caused this extraordinary metamorphosis of a timid woodland creature into the Super Dynamic Rabbit of Tomorrow? Let us turn back the clock and look into the laboratory of a certain noted scientist, Professor Caverage.
Voice cast
[edit]- Mel Blanc as Bugs Bunny / Cottontail Smith / Narrator / Horse / Texas Rabbit / Observer. (uncredited)
- Tedd Pierce as Observer. (uncredited)
- Kent Rogers as Professor Canafrazz. (uncredited)
External links
[edit]- Super-Rabbit quotes at the Internet Movie Database
Categories:
- 1943 animated films
- 1940s English-language films
- American animated short films
- Traditionally animated short films
- Children's animated adventure short films
- Children's animated comic science fiction short films
- Theatrically released animated superhero films
- Animated superhero short films
- Spoof films
- Bugs Bunny cartoons
- Animated films about horses
- Animated films about talking animals
- Films set in Texas
- Films set in deserts
- Films directed by Chuck Jones
- Chuck Jones films
- Children's animated comedy short films

