Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies #129
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe cover of this July 1952 Dell issue sets up a delightful role reversal: Bugs Bunny has claimed the dentist's chair — and apparently the entire dental practice — while a thoroughly annoyed Elmer Fudd looks on, his own "Elmer Fudd Dentist" sign hanging prominently on the brick wall behind them. Bugs, ever unflappable, holds up an oversized extracted tooth with casual pride, surrounded by dental equipment, as if he's the one running the show. Cover artist Ralph Heimdahl brings just the right mix of slapstick energy and expressive charm to this classic Looney Tunes pairing.
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Bugs repairing the giant tooth hanging outside Elmer Fudd's dental office.
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