In the beginning of the cartoon Bugs Bunny climbs up thru the rocket ship and unscrews the top by turning the top clockwise. Unless the rocket ship top has reverse threads he would actually be tightening the top not loosening it. Right is tight left is loose.
Just after installing the Space Modulator, Marvin makes an adjustment, turning a crank on a threaded shaft. The first time he turns the crank, the shaft appears to be driven into its sleeve (correctly). The second time Marvin turns the crank, the shaft does not drive into its sleeve.
Marvin creates three creatures to capture Bugs. Bugs disposes of one by tricking it via the scooter type vehicles, but then runs into three creatures when there should only be two left.
The creature drives off the edge of the platform and drops into space, but like the myriad of characters in the cartooniverse, he reappears almost immediately in the next scene. Nearly every character in the Warner Bros. canon (and many others) has the ability to do this. Marvin's creature is no different.
The creature drives off the edge of the platform and drops into space, but like the myriad of characters in the cartooniverse, he reappears almost immediately in the next scene. Nearly every character in the Warner Bros. canon (and many others) has the ability to do this. Marvin's creature is no different.
When Bugs Bunny unscrews the explosive device from the telescope it makes a noise like the device has threads on it as if it were screwed in like a bolt. However no threads are seen on the explosive device once removed.