I recommend this to anybody who is bored of the slapstick and farce in Looney Tunes and prefers different sorts of this WB cartoon series. Bugs gives an account of his days from babyhood to the now and we see him performing in familiar and unfamiliar episodes and it is a delight to watch. In this episode, Bugs Bunny, sunbathing beside his swimming pool, receives a call from a reporter who wants to know about his life. This is one of my favourite Bugs Bunny shorts and there are many other people out there with similar tastes as me, who will enjoy it even more, or just as much. "What's Up Doc" may not have the humour right for everybody, but it can appeal to a wide range of people, many who might even say they do not like Looney Tunes. It may not be how other people see it, but it's just a cartoon. I thought it good that after less than ten years of Bugs Bunny, the WB studios were ready to make a history episode of Bugs Bunny's life. As 'Bugs Bunny', according to the copyright synopsis for this cartoon, but he wasn't officially named 'Bugs' yet. Blu-Ray: Bugs Bunny 80th Anniversary Collection. DVD/Blu-Ray: Looney Tunes Platinum Collection: Volume 2. I thought it was sweet, funny and had a good storyline. DVD: Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 1. I saw hardly anything wrong with this short - apart from the fact that it felt too short.
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