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- Q3127401 subject Q13237576.
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- Q3127401 subject Q3919868.
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- Q3127401 abstract "Hare-um Scare-um is a 1939 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Ben Hardaway and Cal Dalton, and first released on August 12, 1939 by Warner Bros. It marks the third appearance of the Bugs Bunny prototype and the first time he, thanks to a redesign by Charlie Thorson, appears as a grey rabbit instead of a white one. The title is a homonym with an old nonsense expression ("harum-scarum", meaning reckless or irresponsible) that has nothing to do with rabbits as such. Apart from this the rabbit's voice and laugh were identical to those of Woody Woodpecker in his very first appearance (the Andy Panda cartoon Knock Knock, released the following year). This is also the final cartoon to have a banner on the Warner Bros logo.".
- Q3127401 animator Q16007719.
- Q3127401 director Q2895473.
- Q3127401 director Q5018137.
- Q3127401 distributor Q126399.
- Q3127401 producer Q762558.
- Q3127401 series Q1750628.
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- Q3127401 animator Q16007719.
- Q3127401 animator "Herman R. Cohen".
- Q3127401 animator "Richard Bickenbach".
- Q3127401 director Q2895473.
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- Q3127401 type CreativeWork.
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- Q3127401 comment "Hare-um Scare-um is a 1939 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Ben Hardaway and Cal Dalton, and first released on August 12, 1939 by Warner Bros. It marks the third appearance of the Bugs Bunny prototype and the first time he, thanks to a redesign by Charlie Thorson, appears as a grey rabbit instead of a white one. The title is a homonym with an old nonsense expression ("harum-scarum", meaning reckless or irresponsible) that has nothing to do with rabbits as such.".
- Q3127401 label "Hare-um Scare-um".