The Best of Bugs Bunny #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Dig That Demon," Bugs Bunny stumbles into Elmer Fudd’s latest scheme—his bid to become an actor—only to turn the spotlight on Elmer when a towering movie dragon, meant for a film set, answers his dramatic call. With Porky Pig on the phone and chaos on the rise, Bugs spins a wild ruse that has Elmer unwittingly piloting the giant creature, leading to a laugh-out-loud showdown where the line between performance and reality blurs.
Bugs Bunny is hired by Daffy Duck to deal with a persistent hound—only to turn the tables by convincing the Horton Hound that Daffy has a mysterious illness called Duckitus, sending the dog chasing Bugs instead.
In "The Isle of Hercules," Bugs Bunny stumbles into a haunted house only to be tricked into a boxing match with the fearsome Turk, the Terrible. With Porky Pig in tow, Bugs and his pig pal journey to the mysterious Isle of Hercules, where they uncover a strange mineral water that grants superstrength—but Cicero Pig’s slingshot threatens to ruin everything. Elmer Fudd’s presence adds a familiar twist as the chaos unfolds.
Bugs Bunny’s uncanny knack for smelling smoke lands him in hot water when he joins the Fire Department—until his nose leads him straight to a bank vault being breached by thieves with blowtorches.
Bugs Bunny finds himself swept off-course by a wild storm and deposited at a remote lighthouse—just as Elmer Fudd, the grumpy lighthouse-keeper, locks them both out during high tide. With a fierce gale rolling in and a ship in danger, the unlikely duo must work together to keep the light burning and the sea from claiming the vessel.
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