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Titolo originale: Baseball Bugs
Regia: Friz Freleng
Anno: 1946
Origine: United States of America
Generi: Animazione Commedia
Tag: baseball | cartoon | statue of liberty | short film | merrie melodies | bugs bunny |
Cast: Mel Blanc Bea Benaderet Frank Graham Tedd Pierce

Approfondimenti

One of the billboards surrounding the ball field advertises "Filboid Studge". This is a fiction [...] D
Among the ads on the fence is one for "Mike Maltese, Ace Detective" featuring a picture of Mich [...] D
The final lines in the cartoon, with both the Statue of Liberty and Bugs saying "That's what th [...] D
Bugs gets the final out of the game by throwing his glove in the air. In an actual Major League [...] D
Bugs Bunny saves the game for the Tea Totallers, winning 96-95, however, earlier in the cartoon [...] D
When Bugs Bunny hits the ball, which then bounces off nine players, the scoreboard lights up wi [...] D
The ballpark is identified as New York City's Polo Grounds, but is seen with the famed upper de [...] D
The conga line of baseball players is a nod to the hugely popular conga dance craze of the time [...] D
The Bat-Boy gag of the boy having bat wings was used earlier in Porky's Baseball Broadcast (194 [...] D
When Bugs tags the runner out at home he holds up a sign that says "Was this trip really necess [...] D
The slow ball thrown by Bugs, which is so slow that three batters strike out swinging in succes [...] D
One of the ad billboards around the ball field reads "Dry Culvert Gin"- a joke on Calvert Dry G [...] D
One of the posters reads, "Does your tobacco taste differently lately". This was the slogan of [...] D
The Gas-House Gorillas are a reference to the 1934 St. Louis Cardinals, who were nicknamed the [...] D
Among the name puns are Mellow Cab (for Yellow Cab) and Umpire State (Empire State Building), a [...] D