Bugs and the Mouse
28 July 2015
Rhapsody Rabbit (1946)

*** 1/2 (out of 4)

Bugs Bunny plays a famous pianist who is performing Franz Lizst's Hungarian Rphansody when he becomes distracted by a small mouse who wants to play as well. This certainly fits the bill for a "classic" status because of the imagination that runs through the picture. There are all sorts of great gags here but I think what works so well is the way he uses the music to really fit all of the animation. Just take a look at the sequence where Bugs is playing the piano and he sets up a mouse trap. This works out so well that you can't help but think that the writers were having a field day coming up with this stuff. Fans of Bugs or just classic animation will absolutely need to see this one.
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