Bugs Bunny. Tenth strike. Time passed, and now it was time to release the tenth episode about Bugs Bunny. And the anniversary issue was ... terrible.
The enemy of our beastly rabbit is now the lion, shown in the first minute in the company of other African animals. They look as if they have inhaled valerian or catnip (or worse), and a lion with a terrible inferiority complex begins to pursue Bugs. All patience comes to an end, and in the tenth series it ended for me. Have the creators ever seen rabbit tracks? Why do Bugs' tracks look like some short-footed wombat? Rabbits, let it be known, have long legs like skis.
It's nothing, though. Much more actively, this episode tortures us with its hopeless mental retardation. Bugs rushes past the lion, and he, jumping in surprise, exclaims: “It was a rabbit!” We thought it was an ostrich. It’s amazing how the laws of physics work in the Bugs universe. No matter how hard the character tries to slow down when running fast, he will still crash into something, that is the law. However, the tenth issue presents us with other surprises in the form of stupid moments. The lion is so ignorant that he does not understand where the door came from in front of him, and that it can not only be broken through, but also ... But Bugs is the biggest lucky guy of all time, because even in the most serious moment, something happens that will help him escape.
Of course, you should not take to heart everything that we see in this series, but if you think about it – the younger audience (and the cartoon positions itself as a children’s one) will understand little from it, and, moreover, will think that in life it is quite permissible to behave in this way. What, isn't it? So keep your kids from watching this.
1 out of 10