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Bunny and Hoest
It is continued today by Bunny Hoest and John Reiner.
Anticipating national syndication, Bunny Hoest suggested shortening the title to The Lockhorns.
Bill Hoest died in 1988, but his widow, Bunny Hoest, continued the strip with Bill Hoest's long-time assistant, John Reiner.
Bunny Hoest and John Reiner's Howard Huge
Bunny Hoest ( born 1932 ), sometimes labeled The Cartoon Lady, is the writer of several cartoon series, including The Lockhorns, Laugh Parade and Howard Huge, all of which she inherited from her late husband Bill Hoest.
Bill and Bunny Hoest in 1983
In 2001, Marcelle S. Fischer, in The New York Times, profiled Long Island's cartoonists, including Bunny Hoest:
: Bunny Hoest writes the snappy one-liners for The Lockhorns, a cartoon panel about a bickering long-married couple that appears in 500 newspapers.

Bunny and for
Jones also produced the 1979 film The Bugs Bunny / Road Runner Movie which was a compilation of Jones ' best theatrical shorts ; Jones produced new Road Runner shorts for The Electric Company series and Bugs Bunny's Looney Christmas Tales ( 1979 ), and even newer shorts were made for Bugs Bunny's Bustin ' Out All Over ( 1980 ).
On December 11, 1975, shortly after the release of Bugs Bunny Superstar, which prominently featured Bob Clampett, Jones wrote a letter to Tex Avery, accusing Clampett of taking credit for ideas that were not his.
These eggs can be hidden for children to find on Easter morning, which may be left by the Easter Bunny.
* Joshua Quagmire ( or JQ ), an American cartoonist, best known for Cutey Bunny
The rabbit as trickster appears in American popular culture ; for example the Br ' er Rabbit character from African-American folktales and Disney animation ; and the Warner Bros. cartoon character Bugs Bunny.
In recent years, shows like Greg the Bunny and Puppets Who Kill have portrayed puppets as an oppressed minority, for which the politically-correct term is " fabricated-Americans " and the racial epithet is " sock ".
The Dude visits her at her art studio, and she reveals that Bunny is a porn starlet working for Jackie Treehorn.
In a flash, The Dude unravels the whole scheme: when the Big Lebowski heard that Bunny was kidnapped, he used it as a pretense for an embezzlement scheme, in which he withdrew the ransom money from the family charity to keep for himself.
In 1997, Waits and Brennan wrote and performed the music for Bunny the animated short film by 20th Century Fox's Blue Sky Studios, which was awarded Best Animated Short Film by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
On the May 21 they announced on their website that their first North America tour since Demons Dance Alone for a project titled The Bunny Boy was set to begin on October 9 in New York – later an earlier date was added for Santa Cruz.
* July 10 – Mel Blanc, American voice actor best known for voicing Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck.
Close performed at Carnegie Hall, narrating the violin concerto The Runaway Bunny, a concerto for reader, violin and orchestra, composed and conducted by Glen Roven.
In 1997 he was awarded the Silver Slate for Dear Grandma Bunny, a book where Miffy's Grandmother was sick and died.
The film also introduced the character Lola Bunny, who subsequently became another recurring member of the Looney Tunes, usually as a love interest for Bugs.
A handful of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts are no longer aired on American television nor are they available for sale by Warner Bros. because of the racial stereotypes of black people, Jews, Native Americans, Asians such as Japanese ( especially during WWII, as in Tokio Jokio and Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips ), Chinese and Germans included in some of the cartoons.
In 1989, Haley's original Decca recording was incorporated into the " dance mix " single " Swing The Mood ", credited to Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers, but legal considerations forced the album version to substitute a patchwork of re-recordings from the 1950s and 1960s ( in Haley's case, a 1968 version of " Rock Around the Clock " recorded for Sonet Records ).
When Daffy demands to know who is responsible for the changes, the camera pulls back to reveal none other than Bugs Bunny.
He did his most significant work for the Warner Bros. and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios, creating the characters of Daffy Duck, Bugs Bunny, Droopy, Screwy Squirrel, and developing Porky Pig, Chilly Willy ( this last one for the Walter Lantz Studio ) into the personas for which they are remembered.
This scene has been recreated many times ; for instance, in the Bugs Bunny cartoon Hare Tonic, the Mickey Mouse cartoon Lonesome Ghosts, in The Three Stooges short Idle Roomers ( 1944 ), in The Pink Panther ( 1963 ), in the TV series Gilligan's Island (" Gilligan vs. Gilligan ", 1966 ), in the film Big Business ( 1988 ), The X-Files (" Dreamland ") and Family Guy (" Road to Germany ").
Variations of this phrase would later become a frequently-used catch-phrase for Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny in Warner Bros. cartoons.

Bunny and comic
They decided to make him a totally different character ; instead of the wacky, comic relief character he had been, they turned Daffy into a vain, egomaniacal prima donna wanting to steal the spotlight from Bugs Bunny.
Surrealists have also drawn on sources as seemingly diverse as Clark Ashton Smith, Montague Summers, Horace Walpole, Fantomas, The Residents, Bugs Bunny, comic strips, the obscure poet Samuel Greenberg and the hobo writer and humourist T-Bone Slim.
* Looney Tunes included the cartoon character Marvin the Martian ( 1948 ), a comic foil to Warner Bros. mainstays Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck in several animated shorts.
In issue # 94 of the Looney Tunes comic, Bugs Bunny gets his back at Daffy Duck by making him the victim, in switching various movie roles, from Duck Twacy in Who Killed Daffy Duck ," a video game character, and a talk show host, and they always wound up with Daffy starring in Moby Dick ( the story's running gag ).
Beck in his later years began doing paintings recreating the covers of Golden Age comic books, both those featuring Captain Marvel and other superheroes and even some of funny animals ( Donald Duck, Bugs Bunny ).
The title of a book in the fictional series in the comic strip Peanuts, " The Six Bunny Wunnies ," is The Six Bunnie-Wunnies and Their Layover in Anderson, Indiana.
* Mr. Mxyzptlk appears in the Superman & Bugs Bunny comic book in 2000.
These include Lobocop ( a RoboCop parody ); Blazing Chain of Love ( in which he is sent on a job to a harem ); Paramilitary Christmas Special ( in which he is contracted by the Easter Bunny to assassinate Santa Claus ); Infanticide ( where he kills his daughter and all of his other bastard offspring that she has gathered to try to kill him ); Convention Special ( a send-up of comic book conventions ); and Unamerican Gladiators ( in which Lobo takes part in a deadly televised game show ).
John Bunny ( September 21, 1863 – April 26, 1915 ) was an American actor and was one of the first comic stars of the motion picture era.
* The Adventures of Quik Bunny comic
Joshua Quagmire ( sometimes shortened to JQ ) ( born 1952 ) is an American cartoonist for both underground and mainstream comic books, best known for his creation Cutey Bunny.
His most enduring work has been the comic Cutey Bunny, which was first published in 1982.
Cutey Bunny, a furry superheroine and a pastiche of Go Nagai's Cutey Honey, appeared in the self-produced underground comic Army Surplus Komikz from 1982 to 1985 as well as in Cerebus ' Unique Story section.
Cutey Bunny is a furry superheroine created by Joshua Quagmire for a humorous line of American underground comic books that first appeared through Army Surplus Komikz, which ran sporadically for five issues from 1982 to 1985.
A prototype version of Honey Bunny first appeared in the Bugs Bunny's Album comic book from 1953.
The more well-known version of Honey Bunny debuted in Bugs Bunny Comic Book # 108 ( November 1966 ) and was a semi-regular fixture in the series of Looney Tunes comic books published by Gold Key throughout the 1960s and 1970s, usually co-starring with Bugs Bunny.
The voice of the scientist in the 1943 Bugs Bunny cartoon, Super Rabbit, is very similar ; and both are similar to that of radio-era comic actor Richard Haydn, who often played slightly befuddled or eccentric characters.
In addition to Elfquest, WaRP also published several other comic book series, including MythAdventures and related titles by Robert Asprin, and Thunder Bunny, created by Martin Greim.
Golden Press released trade paperback reprint collections ( Walt Disney Christmas Parade, Bugs Bunny Comics-Go-Round, Star Trek Enterprise Logs ), while the distribution of comic books on spinners and racks at drug stores, supermarkets and such continued under the Gold Key label-the same comics being simultaneously distributed ( usually in plastic bags of three ) to toy and department stores, newsstands at airports, bus / train stations, " as well as other outlets that weren't conducive to conventional comic racks ", under the Whitman logo, which it also used for products such as coloring books.
Rodney Alan Greenblat, born August 23, 1960 in San Francisco, California, is an American graphic artist known best in the United States for the visual style of the computer games PaRappa the Rapper and UmJammer Lammy, and in Japan for his comic Thunder Bunny.
Hoppy the Marvel Bunny is a fictional comic book superhero and funny animal originally published by Fawcett Comics as a spin-off of Captain Marvel.

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