Horrible rabbit: Last chapter. The long-awaited moment has come. The moment when the maniac rabbit Bugs Bunny passed into oblivion, slamming his farewell door in 1964 in episode 167. And this clap through the fault of the creators turned out to be so loud and meaningless that I want to howl like wolves from this episode.
Two words - a voiceover laughter - and the reason for the indignation will become clear. It is hard to believe, but once it was added, it means that even the audience of the 60s did not laugh at the "humor" of this series. And this circumstance presented the series as it is - completely worthless, teaching nothing good and, moreover, terribly annoying. 167th issue, and an interesting story never appeared. It all comes down to the simplest scheme - the character fights off the pursuers. The word "fights" should always be understood as torture, one of which was clearly borrowed from this latest series for the film. Who framed Roger Rabbit?
The illogicality and dullness in this issue is so strong that it is difficult to know who to consider the stupidest hero - Bugs Bunny, or adult wolf. One is an inept victim, the other an inept hunter. There is also a young wolf, whose slow ingenuity is somehow justified by his small age, but otherwise it is a typical episode of a typical American animated series. An episode that, well, cannot do without bullying and violence. Even if he was solitary, and not part of the series about the rabbit, it would not save him from reproaches, but we have Bugs Bunny - the same Bugs Bunny, who with a smile throws other characters into the abyss, undermines them with dynamite and hits them on the head than has to be. The sadist of the animated world.
And since this is the last episode of the series, it begs a question that we have not been explained for 167 issues. Is Bugs a rabbit, or is it a hare? Judging by the name of the issue - a hare, but then why do wolves call it a rabbit? This is what the creators call negligence.
1 out of 10