Little Fun Fact: This was merely supposed to be a one-liner because Bugs Bunny is actually referencing a Clark Gable movie, It Happened one Night.nIn the original scene, one of the actors is also eating a carrot while saying the line. However, because of how famous Bugs Bunny got, people started assuming that all rabbits liked carrots just because Bugs Bunny did.
Some facts about these characters: -Porky Pig was voiced by Joe Dougherty in his debut, and until 1937. Dougherty had a real stutter so it would take hours to record his lines properly (and it would cost a lot of money). Eventually, Warner Bros fired him and replaced him with Mel Blanc. -Tweety was unofficially named "Orson" in his debut, and until 1947's "Tweety Pie". -Yosemite Sam was created as a substitute for Elmer Fudd, as people started to have sympathy for Elmer. -Pepe le Pew was named "Henry" in his debut.
The Elmer Fudd thing is a lie; what you saw is in fact Elmer Fudd as he was. Yes, there’s “Egghead Rides Again” where he’s bald, but he’s been retconned to have hair since “Daffy Duck and Egghead”. We can tell that the “Bald Egghead” from “Little Red Walking Hood” would be Elmer Fudd, because of his green outfit, as well as Lobby Cards stating that the cartoon features “Elmer Fudd”. His green outfit is retained as his casual clothes when he was redesigned and reinvisioned by Chuck Jones, and this design of Elmer Fudd was reinvisioned further by Tex Avery in “A Wild Hare”, by having Fudd be a henpecked hunter. Also, in “A Feud There Was”, Elmer Fudd’s name was shown on-screen, as he plays the role of a Peacemaker trying to stop a feud between two hillbilly families.
It's great how so many of them were simply cute and mischievous the first time around... meanwhile, Tweety was "woke up and chose violence" personified 😄
Agreed, one her best moments in that series was when she and Daffy teamed up to track down Tosh, really made you realize how similar in character they were.
I know it’s been claimed that egghead is proto Elmer Fudd but they look and act completely differently from one another that I never really considered them as the same character.
There is an anachronism in "Who Frammed Roger Rabbit". In the movie (where the story is happen in 1947) we can see Coyote and Road Runner, but they didn't exist until 1949!
Same goes with Marvin. I guess they did exist but didn't become actors until a few years after the movie. After all, cartoon characters are real in the Roger Rabbit universe.
@@k-CapoXXIV Very good point you make. In the “WFRR” universe, they all come from Toon Town and go to the real world to become actors... ...but also somehow implicitly let us see that they don't begin to exist until their respective creators draw them, or authorize them, or have them “copyrighted”. Two examples: R.K. Maroon says that Walt Disney owns Dumbo and all the actors in “Fantasia”. Jessica says that “...I'm just drawn that way”, etc.
@@DevinRadok, let me explain all of that you said in your comment, porky's hare hunt marks the first debut of happy rabbit, this rabbit was first appearance before bugs made his appearance in a wild hare, happy rabbit was last seen in a cameo appearance in Patient Porky in August 24 1940, a month after July, the month of bugs bunnys debut, in July 27 1940, although happy rabbit was bugs bunnys prototype, these two rabbits are possibly not the same, with the catchphrases what's up doc, but happy rabbit haves woody woodpecker's laugh, before his debut in knock knock (1940), a andy panda cartoon, what I was said, porky's hare hunt marks happy rabbit's debut , and a wild hare marks the debuts of bugs, as I said, A Wild Hare was the first official bugs bunny cartoon, yep, now you know what I said or no?
elmer's first appearance was egghead rides again 1937 and bugs bunny was porky's hare hunt 1938 but sylvester i don't know when maybe the lyin' mouse 1937 but life with feathers 1945 is his official appearance
Ok, Let Me Tell you all of that you said in your comment, Egghead Rides Again (1937) Marks the first debut of The Character Egghead before Elmer's debut in little red walking hood (1937) the egghead your seeing in this video is actually Elmer Fudd, his name was reveal in A Feud There Was (1938) And He Made his First Official Debut Look We Know In Love In Elmer's Candid Camera (1940) And He Wears The Same style from his debut, as for Porky's Hare Hunt (1938) This was Bugs Bunny's Prototype Debut Before His Official Debut In A Wild Hare (1940) In Bugs Bunny's Prototype Debut, He was a crazy white rabbit, his name was possibly Happy Rabbit By Fans, as for the lyin' mouse (1937) this was possibly not Sylvester's debut, i know there's some cats before Sylvester in the looney tunes series if there were Sylvester's Prototypes, But As I Was Said, Life With Feathers (1945) was his debut, well now you know what i said?
@@sabienschannel3823 that's what I meen about sylvester i don't know his prototye because some people said his prototype naughty but mice 1939 and another said notes to you 1941 and another said the hep cat 1942 so I don't know but life with feathers 1945 is his official apparance but I choose the lyin' mouse 1937 because he was the first black and white cat in looney tunes and the second is mice will play 1938
I'm so Sorry, I'm Just Not Going to add these characters on your comment or more characters that i didn't to add because i can't do every single looney tunes character and that will probably make the video too long, i'm only adding these characters on the video ok.
I feel like Sabien was going for all the A Tier Looney Tunes characters. Not the ones that have appeared in multiple shorts (since you also could have included Nibbles of Sylvester Junior or Sam The Sheepdog among others) but the beloved ones that have withstood the test of time. The ones everyone KNOWS are looney tunes legends and loves. I guess you could argue Lola isn't really that but she can still be done well.
@@cuttsthecat6331actually Porky pig will enter the public domain in 2031, because he was first introduced in 1935 and 2031 is the year where copyright works from 1935 enters the public domain, including I Haven't Got A Hat, The debut of porky pig
Can you read the description? It says it's for archive and entertainment and Nostalgia purposes only it is only for older audiences, meaning that this is not for kids.
There was a Cartoon Network show that was pitched, but never greenlit, titled "Mixed Nuts", which would've been a crossover between Looney Tunes and Hanna-Barbera. I like to imagine that it would've included Tom and Jerry as part of the Hanna-Barbera lineup.
@@CapitanMikeSparrow Elmer was actually billed as Elmer in 1937 publicity. Technically, he and Egghead (almost identical, but wider eyes and usually black hair) are separate characters.
Well This Egghead in this video was officially named Elmer Fudd in A Feud There Was (1938) so Little Red Walking Hood (1937) was his Debut, in a prototype Look, he will makes his official look, a.k.a the Elmer fudd we know today, debuting in Elmer's Candid Camera (1940)
about lola her prtotype was in the classic series example hold the lion please 1942 her name was mrs bugs bunny bugs bunny nips the nips 1994 at the end a hare grows in manhatan 1947 the narrator hare splitter 1948 her name was daisy and some people said bewitched bunny 1954 when witch hazel turns to a beautiful female rabbit but I don't agree because she was fat
It's fascinating how most of these characters are already so well defined by their first appearances
Little Fun Fact: This was merely supposed to be a one-liner because Bugs Bunny is actually referencing a Clark Gable movie, It Happened one Night.nIn the original scene, one of the actors is also eating a carrot while saying the line. However, because of how famous Bugs Bunny got, people started assuming that all rabbits liked carrots just because Bugs Bunny did.
@WormySpongebob the movie he was actually referencing was a Clark Gable movie, This Happened One Night (1934).
1:09, "What's up, doc?" First line of bug's bunny in history.
Yeah
Which eventually became his calling card.
Some facts about these characters:
-Porky Pig was voiced by Joe Dougherty in his debut, and until 1937. Dougherty had a real stutter so it would take hours to record his lines properly (and it would cost a lot of money). Eventually, Warner Bros fired him and replaced him with Mel Blanc.
-Tweety was unofficially named "Orson" in his debut, and until 1947's "Tweety Pie".
-Yosemite Sam was created as a substitute for Elmer Fudd, as people started to have sympathy for Elmer.
-Pepe le Pew was named "Henry" in his debut.
Actually, Pepé Le Pew’s name was originally “Stinky”.
Tweety’s name was given to him in “Birdy and the Beast” 1944 in the beginning of the cartoon
The Elmer Fudd thing is a lie; what you saw is in fact Elmer Fudd as he was. Yes, there’s “Egghead Rides Again” where he’s bald, but he’s been retconned to have hair since “Daffy Duck and Egghead”. We can tell that the “Bald Egghead” from “Little Red Walking Hood” would be Elmer Fudd, because of his green outfit, as well as Lobby Cards stating that the cartoon features “Elmer Fudd”. His green outfit is retained as his casual clothes when he was redesigned and reinvisioned by Chuck Jones, and this design of Elmer Fudd was reinvisioned further by Tex Avery in “A Wild Hare”, by having Fudd be a henpecked hunter.
Also, in “A Feud There Was”, Elmer Fudd’s name was shown on-screen, as he plays the role of a Peacemaker trying to stop a feud between two hillbilly families.
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@@DevinRadMaybe on ref sheets, but in the short he is called Henry.
It's great how so many of them were simply cute and mischievous the first time around...
meanwhile, Tweety was "woke up and chose violence" personified 😄
I still think Lola looks best in her Looney Tunes show appearance. Sad that we haven't gotten another thing with her in that incarnation.
Agreed, one her best moments in that series was when she and Daffy teamed up to track down Tosh, really made you realize how similar in character they were.
They made her a ditzy crazy girl who loves bugs and unintentionally makes his life hard but in a funny way
There was new looney tunes
I know it’s been claimed that egghead is proto Elmer Fudd but they look and act completely differently from one another that I never really considered them as the same character.
Lola's the only one who doesn't appear in any of the classic Looney Tunes shorts
Like Harley Quinn in the Batman Comics until her creation for Batman TAS that made her popular to become part of the comics’ universe.
People are gonna lose it when Lola Bunny goes public domain in 2096
hope they care by then 😔
2091 would be more accurate but yeah
its amazing Lola made her debut in the 90s for a long famous cartoon franchiese
Can’t wait for Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd to go public domain in the next 12 years
Y Porky en unos 10 probablemente alguien haga una película de terror con ellos
Just makes you appreciate Mel Blanc more
Truly he was the man of thousand voices
Speedy sure looked different in his first appearance
I say those are his awkward teen years 😆
Elmer too
And Tweety.
Because the original Speedy was designed by Bob McKimson. The ultimate design was by F. Freeleng.
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2:35
Team rocket.
Leave it to Daffy to solidify the term "Looney"!
There is an anachronism in "Who Frammed Roger Rabbit". In the movie (where the story is happen in 1947) we can see Coyote and Road Runner, but they didn't exist until 1949!
Same goes with Marvin. I guess they did exist but didn't become actors until a few years after the movie. After all, cartoon characters are real in the Roger Rabbit universe.
@@k-CapoXXIV Very good point you make. In the “WFRR” universe, they all come from Toon Town and go to the real world to become actors...
...but also somehow implicitly let us see that they don't begin to exist until their respective creators draw them, or authorize them, or have them “copyrighted”. Two examples: R.K. Maroon says that Walt Disney owns Dumbo and all the actors in “Fantasia”. Jessica says that “...I'm just drawn that way”, etc.
2:10 I didn't know Sylvester had a catchphrase too
He does, he goes “Thufferin’ Thuccotash!”
How, like have you just never watched looney tunes or something
@@CheeseMiser I have, but in most Tweety cartoons I've seen Sylvester spoke very little.
I guess Elmer Fudd lived long enough to see himself become a villain 😔
4:27 Is Just me or Marvin the Martian Have a Similar Voice of Abe of Oddworld for some reason
Actually, Bugs Bunny’s first appearance was “Porky’s Hare Hunt”. When he was originally named “Happy Rabbit”.
That was just a prototype. "A Wild Hare" is known as the first true Bugs cartoon.
@ The video was supposed to be of when the characters first appeared! “A Wild Hare” is NOT the first Bugs Bunny appearance!
@@DevinRadok, let me explain all of that you said in your comment, porky's hare hunt marks the first debut of happy rabbit, this rabbit was first appearance before bugs made his appearance in a wild hare, happy rabbit was last seen in a cameo appearance in Patient Porky in August 24 1940, a month after July, the month of bugs bunnys debut, in July 27 1940, although happy rabbit was bugs bunnys
prototype, these two rabbits are possibly not the same, with the catchphrases what's up doc, but happy rabbit haves woody woodpecker's laugh, before his debut in knock knock (1940), a andy panda cartoon, what I was said, porky's hare hunt marks happy rabbit's debut , and a wild hare marks the debuts of bugs, as I said, A Wild Hare was the first official bugs bunny cartoon, yep, now you know what I said or no?
@ I understand, but that still doesn’t change the plot of the 2 cartoons
@@sabienschannel3823Same thing with Egghead and Elmer Fudd, ai recommend watching Dave Lee Down Under’s Cartoon Evolution videos.
Your telling me porky pig was the first character of looney tunes ever to appear before Daffy?
3:15 Ah, so that got a name too
Been called Gossamer since “Duck Dodgers in the Return of the 24½th Century”.
0:30 I don't think that's Elmer. At least not the same one we know.
That's actually Elmer's prototype Egghead.
You'd see when the character started changing in the episode, Elmer's Candid Camera. It's Elmer's stature and voice, but Egghead's clothes and nose.
Wrong. That is Elmer. Egghead had already appeared in Egghead Rides Again, with a different design.
Plus they never said Elmer was based on egghead. Much like Wilkins was not the prototype for Kermit.
Bro, ElmerFudd Kissed RedRinding Hood... WHO IS A CHILD DAMN LOONEY TUNES BEING WILD AS ALWAYS 💀💀💀💀☠️💀☠️💀☠️💀💀💀
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I wouldn't be surprised if the people who made Lola were/are regulars at FurCon Pittsburgh.
That makes 16.
I believe that Bugs first appeared in 1938.
Only Looney Tunes Main Characters
Wow, I never knew how different a lot of the Looney Tunes characters originally looked. 😳
elmer's first appearance was egghead rides again 1937 and bugs bunny was porky's hare hunt 1938 but sylvester i don't know when maybe the lyin' mouse 1937 but life with feathers 1945 is his official appearance
Ok, Let Me Tell you all of that you said in your comment, Egghead Rides Again (1937) Marks the first debut of The Character Egghead before Elmer's debut in little red walking hood (1937) the egghead your seeing in this video is actually Elmer Fudd, his name was reveal in A Feud There Was (1938) And He Made his First Official Debut Look We Know In Love In Elmer's Candid Camera (1940) And He Wears The Same style from his debut, as for Porky's Hare Hunt (1938) This was Bugs Bunny's Prototype Debut Before His Official Debut In A Wild Hare (1940) In Bugs Bunny's Prototype Debut, He was a crazy white rabbit, his name was possibly Happy Rabbit By Fans, as for the lyin' mouse (1937) this was possibly not Sylvester's debut, i know there's some cats before Sylvester in the looney tunes series if there were Sylvester's Prototypes, But As I Was Said, Life With Feathers (1945) was his debut, well now you know what i said?
@@sabienschannel3823 that's what I meen about sylvester i don't know his prototye because some people said his prototype naughty but mice 1939 and another said notes to you 1941 and another said the hep cat 1942 so I don't know but life with feathers 1945 is his official apparance but I choose the lyin' mouse 1937 because he was the first black and white cat in looney tunes and the second is mice will play 1938
I thought Sylvester’s first appearance was in from 1942’s birdy and the beast
Es curioso que porky y daffy son anteriores a bugs
Porky was a Stutterer in the Beginning
you forgot some important characters like beacky buzzred claud cat rocky and mugsy and others like them
I'm so Sorry, I'm Just Not Going to add these characters on your comment or more characters that i didn't to add because i can't do every single looney tunes character and that will probably make the video too long, i'm only adding these characters on the video ok.
I feel like Sabien was going for all the A Tier Looney Tunes characters. Not the ones that have appeared in multiple shorts (since you also could have included Nibbles of Sylvester Junior or Sam The Sheepdog among others) but the beloved ones that have withstood the test of time. The ones everyone KNOWS are looney tunes legends and loves. I guess you could argue Lola isn't really that but she can still be done well.
And the Looney Tunes comics is proof that Lola can done just as well as her boyfriend/husband, Bugs and his Looney Tune costars.
Public domain lookout in the next several years…!
and let me guess, everything will be horror and slasher themed
We still have a moderate amount of time. Porky goes into the public domain in 2033. So, 8 years from now
@@cuttsthecat6331actually Porky pig will enter the public domain in 2031, because he was first introduced in 1935 and 2031 is the year where copyright works from 1935 enters the public domain, including I Haven't Got A Hat, The debut of porky pig
@@sabienschannel3823 you're right, I got my numbers mixed up with Daffy. My mistake!
@@cuttsthecat6331 That's OK, we all made mistakes, but we can try to fix them again.
Wasn’t there a more different looking Granny before this one?
Bugs Bunny's appearance is Porky's Hare Hunt.
Apparently I'm still subbed to you…
4:27 Marvin is voiced by jeffy Orlandismower 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
U forgot bosko buddy cecil turtle the 3 bears and cool cat
Didn't bugs first appear as a white rabbit?
i guess prototypes for bugs like porky's hare hunt don't count? tho the model sheet for hare-um scare-um has the rabbit called "bug's bunny"
Yes and No
so the distinction is made with "bug's bunny" and "bugs bunny"
@@undake30 more like the final product vs the prototypes
@@MarcusPearl elmer fudd's prototype is here actually
@@undake30 Yup, as Egghead, Video creator erred by not using Elmer's Candid Camera
1:48 me in the toilet be like:
0:01 love 1935 porky
I'm gonna comment on this video before youtube marks video for kids.
Can you read the description? It says it's for archive and entertainment and Nostalgia purposes only it is only for older audiences, meaning that this is not for kids.
Daffy Duck had his screwball personality since 1937
Actually Bugs Bunny's first appearance was in Porky's Hare Hunt in 1938
His debut name was “Happy Rabbit”
Shocked Tom and Jerry never crossover to l Looney Tunes
Oh the amount of jokes they could make just from them not talking
Wile E. Coyote and Roadrunner are parodies of Tom and Jerry.
There was a Cartoon Network show that was pitched, but never greenlit, titled "Mixed Nuts", which would've been a crossover between Looney Tunes and Hanna-Barbera. I like to imagine that it would've included Tom and Jerry as part of the Hanna-Barbera lineup.
6:41 6:49
0:49 Uh Creep That is a Child Right there I'm calling the FBI!
Elmer’s first appearance is actually “Elmer’s Candid Camera”
but his prototype was Egghead
@ true, but they didn’t count Bugs’ debut as “Porky’s Hare Hunt”
@@CapitanMikeSparrow Elmer was actually billed as Elmer in 1937 publicity. Technically, he and Egghead (almost identical, but wider eyes and usually black hair) are separate characters.
Well This Egghead in this video was officially named Elmer Fudd in A Feud There Was (1938) so Little Red Walking Hood (1937) was his Debut, in a prototype Look, he will makes his official look, a.k.a the Elmer fudd we know today, debuting in Elmer's Candid Camera (1940)
And to think that Porky was the first of the Looney Tunes crew we know today, and not Bugs. Sorry, BB.
Well, bosko was the first looney tunes character, ever since looney tunes came out in 1930
@ Alas, he is co-signed to the shadows of time…
Guess who I am I'm back again
Bugs
I don't think this video is accurate…
6:24 Taz is voiced by Spongebill FHI😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
about lola her prtotype was in the classic series example
hold the lion please 1942 her name was mrs bugs bunny
bugs bunny nips the nips 1994 at the end
a hare grows in manhatan 1947 the narrator
hare splitter 1948 her name was daisy
and some people said bewitched bunny 1954 when witch hazel turns to a beautiful female rabbit but I don't agree because she was fat