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Bugs Bunny's Thanksgiving Diet is a 1979 Looney Tunes Thanksgiving television special. It premiered 15 November 1979 on CBS.

Plot[]

As Thanksgiving approaches, Bugs Bunny is a dietitian dispensing dubious advice to his fat-conscious friends. Bugs says that carrots are the cure for all dietary woes, but this seems of small comfort to the likes of Yosemite Sam, who hankers after (gasp) rabbit meat, Wile E. Coyote, with his obsession for road runner, or Sylvester, who's a nervous wreck as a result of his simple desire for a Tweety Bird sandwich. Bugs' well-meaning advice seems to backfire on the male Looney Tunes characters. Sylvester seems to be the most earnest in his desire to rid himself of his obsession to eat Tweety, but when Bugs recommends fish instead, Sylvester's attempt to follow this advice ends in failure because he could not find a way to open canned fish; finally he decided to eat spaghetti instead.

Throughout this special, Bugs' is visited by an obese rabbit (Millicent, from Rabbit Romeo), who didn't take Bugs' advice to eat carrots, even after seeing Porky Pig leave the office earlier with a carrot. In fact the reason she came in was because she couldn't stop eating because there's something missing in her life. After going through some advice, Milli realizes that she eats because she needed love in her life. So Bugs advises her to keep eating, and Bugs sends her on her way.

Some time after Thanksgiving, Bugs is back at work. He is then visited by a svelte, attractive female rabbit eating a carrot, who says her problem is that she cannot stop eating.

Cartoons Featured[]

  • "Rabbit Every Monday" (Some of the dialogue during the oven party scenes in the cartoon were redubbed for the special)'
  • "Stop! Look! And Hasten!" (Uses the opening scene where Wile E. scavenges for food and then chases the Road Runner)
  • "Guided Muscle" (Uses scene where Wile E. is cooking a tin can only to throw it away only)
  • "Zip Zip Hooray!" (Uses scene where Wile E. explains why he chases the Road Runner, only to skip ahead to when he shows a cookbook entitled, "4,000 Recipes for Road Runner".)
  • "Beep, Beep" (The abstrusely designed rocket gag only)
  • "Tweet Dreams" (Uses some scenes from that cartoon including the flashbacks scenes from "Too Hop to Handle" and "Sandy Claws".)
  • "Birds Anonymous" (Uses scenes where Sylvester gives up eating Tweety, only to be tempted by both TV and Radio and then uses another scene where he struggles to go to sleep only to run off crazily.)
  • "Freudy Cat " (Only uses the scene where Sylvester runs home, only to change to the next cartoon.)
  • "Canned Feud" (starts where Sylvester tried to find canned food in the cupboards and ends with Sylvester trying to crush the can open with a piano)
  • "Trip for Tat" (Only uses the ending scene where Sylvester eats at an Italian restaurant only, provided that a small scene was changed where instead of swearing off birds, he swears off fish.)
  • "Bedevilled Rabbit" (Starts where Bugs reads information about the Tasmanian Devil, redubs a scene where Bugs Bunny explains to Taz that he doesn't serve rabbit on Thanksgiving, but instead serve Wild Turkey Surprise and ends where Taz, named Claude, gets beaten by his wife, Rosebud)

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Notes[]

  • Despite being in Thanksgiving-themed Looney Tunes television special, unusually none of the classic cartoons included in this special have a Thanksgiving plot.




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