My Bunny Lies Over The Sea
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“My Bunny Lies Over the Sea”, a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon was released on December 14, 1948. This theatrical cartoon was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. Mel Blanc played both Bugs Bunny and the Scotsman. Some of the animators included Ken Harris, Lloyd Vaughan, and Phil Monroe.
This cartoon begins as Bugs Bunny once again gets lost when he is tunneling to his vacation spot. He accidentally ends up in Scotland, instead of the La Brea tar pits. Upon his arrival he accidentally mistakes a Scotsman dressed in traditional clothes and playing the bagpipes for a lady being attacked by a monster. He thinks the kilted man is a woman and that his bagpipes are a monster. Bugs Bunny jumps the Scotsman trying to rescue the “woman,” and in the process he smashes the man’s bagpipes into little pieces. The Scotsman becomes enraged that his bagpipes have been absolutely ruined and the angered Scotsman challenges Bugs Bunny to a duel - - a game of golf. Of course, throughout the game of golf Bugs Bunny tries to outsmart the Scotsman and he plays many jokes and mean tricks on him. This seven minute short has been released on DVD multiple times in different compilation discs such as the Looney Tunes – Golden Collection, Volume One.