Later, in Palm Springs, a profusely sweating Hugo, and a disguised Bugs, discuss Hugo's failure to catch Bugs. ![]() Eager to see the incident's conclusion, Daffy follows. After Hugo painfully hugs the duck again but realizes that he has a bill and feathers, a crippled Daffy points out the tunneling Bugs to Hugo, who chases him underground. Hugo responds that rabbits have long ears, making Bugs tie down his own ears and stick two of his fingers behind Daffy's head as rabbit ears. Hugo sits on Bugs, who sneaks out under the snow, carrying a monologuing Daffy towards Hugo.Īs Hugo doubts that Daffy is or is not a rabbit, Daffy asks what a rabbit's distinguishing characteristics are. As Bugs starts experiencing Hugo's overbearing love, Daffy sneaks away. However, Daffy imparts to him where he can find a real rabbit, in this case Bugs. Daffy reveals this by angrily yelling loudly ("I AIN'T NO BUNNY RABBIT!") and showing Hugo the "ears" are in fact sleeves, and Hugo proceeds to spank Daffy for "pretending he was a bunny rabbit". The Abominable Snowman (whose name is Hugo, but that is not revealed in this short) grabs Daffy, names him George (a reference to Of Mice and Men, casting Hugo as Lennie Small to Daffy's George Milton), and gives him crippling hugs, believing Daffy is a rabbit, when actually Daffy just tied his swim shirt round his head for warmth, with the sleeves on top. Daffy tells Bugs that he's going back to Perth Amboy and leaves.ĭaffy, while underground, crashes into a creature's foot. After a failed attempt by Daffy to go swimming in a frozen pond, the two realize that they are not at their intended destination, Palm Springs (once again, having made a wrong turn at Albuquerque). It was the final original Chuck Jones theatrical cartoon with Daffy Duck.īugs tunnels through the Himalayan mountains, followed by Daffy. The cartoon's title is taken from the phrase and horror film The Abominable Snowman. The short was released on May 20, 1961, and stars Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and co-directed by Maurice Noble, with a story by Tedd Pierce. The Abominable Snow Rabbit is a 1961 Warner Bros.
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