Bugs Bunny #199
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The High-Flying Hare," Bugs Bunny finds himself playing caretaker while house-sitting, only to be driven to distraction by the racket of Sylvester and Tweety sneaking around inside. What he thinks is a prank soon takes a surprising turn when real burglars show up—just as the chaos he’s trying to stop begins to escalate. Art by Tom McKimson brings the classic antics to life, with Ralph Heimdahl’s cover capturing the scene’s zany energy.
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While Bugs is doing some house-sitting, Sylvester and Tweety sneak into the house and cause all kinds of noise, prompting Bugs to think there are burglars nearby. Ironically enough, there ARE burglars nearby.
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