Bugs bunny



Bugs Bunny is an American animated character created in 1938 at Leon SchlesingerProductions, later Warner Bros. Cartoons.[1] Bugs is an anthropomorphic gray hare or rabbit and is famous for his flippant, insouciant personality, a pronounced New York accent, and his portrayal as a trickster. He has primarily appeared in animated cartoons, most notably the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of theatrical short films. His popularity there led to his becoming a corporate mascot of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros. Warner Bros.]company. Bugs has appeared in more films than any other cartoon character and is the ninth most portrayed film personality in the world.[2]

According to Bugs Bunny: 50 Years and Only One Grey Hare, Bugs was born on July 27, 1940 in Brooklyn, New York in a warren under Ebbets Field, home of the Brooklyn Dodgers. In reality, he was created by many animators and staff, including Tex Avery, who directed A Wild Hare, Bugs' debut role, and Robert McKimson, who created the definitive "Bugs Bunny" character design. According to Mel Blanc, the character's original voice actor, Bugs has a Flatbush accent. Bugs has had numerouscatchphrases, the most prominent being a casual "Eh... What's up, doc?", usually said while chewing a carrot.