If Bugs Bunny were to ask the creative team at Warner Bros., "What's up, Doc?" he wouldn't be far off. Some classic cartoons about the carrot-eating rabbit and his friends have been doctored up for 1001 Rabbit Tales. They've put them together almost seamlessly into a full-length movie. Here is the gist: During a book sale, Bugs and Daffy are both competing to get the most copies of a kids' book sold. To get to his sales territory, Bugs should have made a left at Albuquerque. Instead, Bugs ended up in the castle of Yosemite, where he should have been. Sam, this is a person who leads a harem. Sam's son, Prince Abalaba, is a pain in the ass and needs someone to read him stories. Bugs, who would rather take the job than be boiled in oil, agrees.
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If Bugs Bunny were to ask the creative team at Warner Bros., "What's up, Doc?" he wouldn't be far off. Some classic cartoons about the carrot-eating rabbit and his friends have been doctored up for 1001 Rabbit Tales. They've put them together almost seamlessly into a full-length movie. Here is the gist: During a book sale, Bugs and Daffy are both competing to get the most copies of a kids' book sold. To get to his sales territory, Bugs should have made a left at Albuquerque. Instead, Bugs ended up in the castle of Yosemite, where he should have been. Sam, this is a person who leads a harem. Sam's son, Prince Abalaba, is a pain in the ass and needs someone to read him stories. Bugs, who would rather take the job than be boiled in oil, agrees.
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