Bugs Bunny

Manufacturer:
Wrebbit
Number of pieces:
61
Difficulty Level:
Mini
Completed Puzzle:
Yes
Hours to complete:
.5
Released:
1999
Technical Diagram:
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Bugs Bunny, Sylvester, Tweety and the Tasmanian Devil.
Indeed, these
wild and wacky Looney Tunes characters have been reunited
once
again. Created by Warner Bros., the Looney Tunes animated
series
immediately captured the imagination of young and old alike.
Today,
cartoon fans everywhere continue to follow the adventures of
their
favorite merry band of spirited jesters.
As soon as Warner Bros. began producing the Looney Tunes, the cartoon series captured the imagination of the general viewing audience. At the time, animated shorts or films were very popular. They were screened in movie theaters as previews to the feature presentations. Their popularity was such that, within a few years, Warner Bros. was releasing an average of 36 cartoons annually. The Academy Award winning Looney Tunes would eventually take their silver screen success to the television screen.
"What's up, doc?"
Nothing says Bugs Bunny like that classic signature line does. The most recognized Looney Tunes character's first cartoon was "A Wild Hare". His characteristic nasal voice went on to provide the soundtrack for more than 175 animated shorts. Mischievous, clever and downright cool, Bugs Bunny is calm and deliberate in the face of danger. He can deftly turn the most precarious situation into sidesplitting comedy. Armed with a lively spirit and rebellious attitude, Bugs Bunny is a legendary character who is loved the world over.
As soon as Warner Bros. began producing the Looney Tunes, the cartoon series captured the imagination of the general viewing audience. At the time, animated shorts or films were very popular. They were screened in movie theaters as previews to the feature presentations. Their popularity was such that, within a few years, Warner Bros. was releasing an average of 36 cartoons annually. The Academy Award winning Looney Tunes would eventually take their silver screen success to the television screen.
"What's up, doc?"
Nothing says Bugs Bunny like that classic signature line does. The most recognized Looney Tunes character's first cartoon was "A Wild Hare". His characteristic nasal voice went on to provide the soundtrack for more than 175 animated shorts. Mischievous, clever and downright cool, Bugs Bunny is calm and deliberate in the face of danger. He can deftly turn the most precarious situation into sidesplitting comedy. Armed with a lively spirit and rebellious attitude, Bugs Bunny is a legendary character who is loved the world over.