How Bugs Bunny Won the West (TV Movie 1978) Poster

(1978 TV Movie)

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Wild West Bugs
TheLittleSongbird11 July 2018
Love animation, it was a big part of my life as a child, particularly Disney, Looney Tunes, Hanna and Barbera and Tom and Jerry, and still love it whether it's film, television or cartoons. Actually appreciate it even more now through young adult eyes, thanks to broader knowledge and taste and more interest in animation styles and various studios and directors.

Instead of featuring the work of just one director (Chuck Jones primarily in the 80s shorts and specials), there is a much more varied selection here, with cartoons also from Friz Freleng and Robert McKimson, all responsible for some great work in their careers. Bugs Bunny is one of my favourite characters in animation and ever and Mel Blanc was one of the greatest voice actors ever.

'How Bugs Bunny Won the West' is not bad at all though, if slightly too slight and episodic in story, with it basically a series of cartoons that fits a theme. It cannot be denied that a lot of nostalgia is evoked and the whole concept is handled well. A few moments of corny dialogue and some of the editing is a little choppy.

A lot of great things here. The animation has brightness and colour, fluidity and beautiful and meticulous background detail and with some inventive moments. If more in the featured cartoons edited in than in the additional scenes. The music is lively enough and doesn't sound too cheap in the additional scenes, while being outstanding in orchestration and how it adds to and enhances the action in the featured cartoons.

All the characters featured are always worth watching, and that's an understatement, being widely considered classic characters in animation and ever more than justifiably. Mel Blanc shows a mastery of bringing individuality to multiple characters that few others managed, being the heart and soul. The dialogue is sharp and witty and the gags are fast paced, beautifully timed and animated and very funny. Most of the characters are not wasted at all, Bugs and Daffy are especially well handled.

The classic era cartoons featured are colourful and are amusing to hilarious, with great dialogue and gags and iconic characters not wasted at all, they fit with the theme too, and like to love most of them. Though too many of them are on the too short side and a few are introduced and rounded off in a slightly jarring way.

Overall, decent. 7/10 Bethany Cox
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6/10
"Our partnership is dissolved; the GOld's all mine! . . . "
oscaralbert14 January 2017
Warning: Spoilers
. . . self-described Art of the Deal Maker Yosemite Sam gloats to deluded American Laborer Bugs Bunny midway through HOW BUGS BUNNY WON THE WEST. Though Sam is far more handsome, waving around much larger hands, than White House Resident-Elect Rump, it's a dead-certain cinch that WON THE WEST is Warner Bros.' way of Warning the World against the Advent of Rump. Its action takes place in the Fly-Over Red States Hell-Bent upon enabling Red Commmie Russian KGB Chief Vlad "Mad Dog" Putin and his Puppet Rump. Russia now has this Planet's highest concentration of national wealth in the hands of its Top One Per Cent Fat Cat Oligarchs--a whopping 75%! But it's the Putin\Rump plan to up the Mounds of Gold already Lording Up the U.S. Fat Catters from the present 45% to a Satanic 80%! (Lest the deplorably math-challenged Red Staters forget, when you're talking percentages it's a ZERO SUM GAME: a nickel more for the Billionaires is a nickel less for We 99 Per Centers; there's only so much to go around, and the Change for which Red Staters voted insures that there will be much LESS for them in the trough!) Warner's psychic Looney Tunes prognosticators warn the mathematically-deficient Red Staters of the West: "Elect a Commie-backed Billionaire for President AT YOUR OWN RISK!" (Warner shows Bugs Bunny killing Rump stand-in Sam at least eight times here, but can probably get off on any Conspiracy Rap due to the Statute of Lamentations.) If you saw the Jan. 13, 2017 Edition of ABC Disney's NIGHTLINE program, you'll know that the Fat Cats owning America's fast food chains pocketed $6.6 BILLION in profits last year, while 52% of their employees were starving on tax-payer funded welfare. So how many folks will be spitting on YOUR burger the next time you go slumming in your fancy business suit at Mickey D's?
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