This Is a Life? is a 1955 Merrie Melodies short directed by Friz Freleng.
Plot[]
Elmer J. Fudd hosts a show and Bugs Bunny is the guest of honor, much to the disgust of Daffy Duck. "How do you like that?! Thith was thuppothed to be about my life! Tho what do they do? They take an unknown and of all things, a rabbit! Who's interethted in a rabbit?!" On several occasions, Granny has to whack Daffy over the head to get him to be quiet. He mutters "Easy, stomach, don't turn over now. Easy does it." Meanwhile, Bugs reminisces with Elmer and Yosemite Sam about their previous encounters. Elmer and Sam plan to present Bugs with a special gift, a time bomb, in appreciation of their "friendship," but Daffy, stubbornly refusing to believe that he was not the guest, grabs the gift and takes the resulting explosion. Naturally, Daffy tells the rabbit, "You're despicable."
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- When this cartoon aired on the syndicated version of Merrie Melodies Starring Bugs Bunny & Friends, the second shipboard cannon blast to Yosemite Sam's face, taken from "Buccaneer Bunny", was cut.[1]
- When this cartoon was shown on ABC, in addition to the Merrie Melodies cut, further cuts were made:
- Granny hitting Daffy with her umbrella to keep him from ranting about not being chosen for This is a Life? after Daffy finds it on the ground.[1]
- Daffy shouting, "Throw him out! Throw him out!" during the show and Granny hitting Daffy with her umbrella again while screaming, "SHUT UP!!" though Daffy's first "Throw him out!" shout was retained.[1]
- Elmer and Sam placing a bomb in the gift package before giving it to Bugs.[1]
- Daffy returning on stage after foolishly taking the package for himself and getting blown up by it and growling, "You're despicable!" to Bugs.[1]
Notes[]
- It is a parody of 1952's This Is Your Life.
- It uses footage from "A Hare Grows in Manhattan", "Buccaneer Bunny", and "Hare Do".
- Most of this cartoon was used in the TV special Bugs Bunny's Mad World of Television, but the clip from "Hare Do" of Elmer using an Army surplus radar to hunt Bugs has been replaced with Bugs and Elmer's vaudeville act from "What's Up Doc?"
- This is one of the few Bugs Bunny cartoons not to feature Bugs in the color rings or the "Bugs Bunny in" title card before the opening credits.
- This is the first Merrie Melodies short to feature the 1955-56 green color rings with a red background (only at the end, the opening titles use the 1954-55 red rings with a blue background). The end titles for some of the 1955-56 titles would have the red rings instead of the green rings.
- The opening titles for this short are cropped. This happens in all prints, including the original negative. This ending titles are not affected.
- This cartoon has a special opening cue.
- This short is unusual in that the title card does not appear between the Merrie Melodies card and the credits card. Rather, it appears after the credits as part of the story. This would happen again in "Three Little Bops".
- The introduction to This Is a Life? after the credits is also voiced by Mel Blanc, in a voice similar to that of Foghorn Leghorn, despite the fact that Foghorn Leghorn doesn't appear in this cartoon. ("Brought to you by the Wishy Washy Washing Machine Company of Walla Walla, Washington")
- This is the first time in which June Foray voices Granny. She would go on to voice the character up until 2014.
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External Links[]
- This is a Life? at SuperCartoons.net
- This is a Life? at B99.TV
- This is a Life? at the SFX Resource
Preceded by Rabbit Rampage |
Bugs Bunny Cartoons 1955 |
Succeeded by Hyde and Hare |