Bugs fights with Blacque Jacque Shellacque over Klondike gold.Bugs fights with Blacque Jacque Shellacque over Klondike gold.Bugs fights with Blacque Jacque Shellacque over Klondike gold.
- Director
- Writer
- Stars
Mel Blanc
- Bugs Bunny
- (voice)
- …
Robert C. Bruce
- Narrator
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaThe last Looney Tunes short with narration by Robert C. Bruce, who had been an uncredited voice over artist for the series since the late 30s.
- GoofsThe dynamite attached to the telephone blows up and hurts Jacque's face but doesn't do any damage to the phone booth or anything else.
- Quotes
Blaque Jaque Shellaque: [as he runs off with what he believes to be a bag of gold nuggets] I'm rich! I'm rich! Ninety percent bracket!
- ConnectionsEdited from Drip-Along Daffy (1951)
- SoundtracksHow Dry I Am
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Amusing old west cartoon
1896 in Dawson City gold rush fever is at a fever pitch with the roughest men in the West digging in the mountains. When Bugs Bunny arrives in a bar, complaining about the fact that he has been digging for carrots and could only find yellow rocks, he immediately gets the attention of all the people in the bar - in particular, wanted criminal Black Jacques.
At the start of this film I had assumed that this was a cartoon with Yosemite Sam and, in a way, I was right except Sam was not in this one. In his place is a French accented outlaw called Black Jacque who does a reasonable job of doing the same stuff as Sam would have done. Bugs is as good as he always is and is nice and tricky.
The routines and gags are the run of the mill fare that you get in these shorts. They aren't that imaginative but they are still funny enough to be watchable. Overall it's a good cartoon but you will have seen the same gags done better in other cartoons with Yosemite Sam as the support character.
At the start of this film I had assumed that this was a cartoon with Yosemite Sam and, in a way, I was right except Sam was not in this one. In his place is a French accented outlaw called Black Jacque who does a reasonable job of doing the same stuff as Sam would have done. Bugs is as good as he always is and is nice and tricky.
The routines and gags are the run of the mill fare that you get in these shorts. They aren't that imaginative but they are still funny enough to be watchable. Overall it's a good cartoon but you will have seen the same gags done better in other cartoons with Yosemite Sam as the support character.
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- bob the moo
- Dec 28, 2003
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- Es war einmal zur Weihnachtszeit
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- Runtime7 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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