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“The Essential Bugs Bunny Collection” From Warner Home Video On DVD October 12

(June 28th, 2010 – Burbank, CA) – Bugs Bunny, one of animation’s most recognizable characters is celebrated on “The Essential Bugs Bunny Collection,” the newest DVD release from Warner Home Video’s (WHV) Looney Tunes library. Available in stores October 12, 2010, this title celebrates Bugs Bunny’s superstardom through a set of key classic shorts, many of which mark an essential milestones in the character’s career. This DVD set includes 20 Looney Tune classics on two discs (almost four hours of content) and will retail for $26.99 SRP. Order due date is September 7, 2010. In “A Wild Hare,” viewers are introduced to the “wascally wabbit” who says “Eh, What’s Up Doc” in his recognizable “Brooklyn-Bronx” voice. Carefully selected for this collection are classic shorts that define Bugs Bunny and were specifically chosen to showcase his interaction with other notable characters such as Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam, Marvin the Martian and Daffy Duck. “The Essential Bugs Bunny Collection” is a comprehensive compilation that features some of the best of Bugs Bunny’s body of work. It consists of theatrical shorts, television episodes and specials. “How Bugs Bunny Won The West,” “Bugs Bunny’s Wild World Of Sports” and “Hare and Loathing In Las Vegas” are new to DVD. “Viewers will be completely engaged with this unique collection,” said Amit Desai, WHV Vice President of Family, Animation and Partner Brands Marketing. He added, “We took care to select a series of cartoons which show off Bugs Bunny’s finest moments. Bugs Bunny passed through the hands of some of the most gifted animators in cartoon history, each of whom put his own distinctive mark on the character. This is a must-have-title for anyone who loves great animation.” DVD Special Features Include: • “Ain’t I a Stinker” – This new featurette is a mini-documentary that details Bugs Bunny’s vast career.
• “Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers” – Available for the first time in its original uncut form, this 1990 short was originally released on the “Space Jam” DVD in a cut version.
• “Bugs Bunny Bustin’ Out All Over” - Emmy nominated TV Special
• “The Carnival of the Animals” – 1976 television special set against an orchestral backdrop which was directed by Chuck Jones.
Bugs Bunny was “born” in Brooklyn, New York. He was created by Tex Avery (who directed “A Wild Hare”) and Robert McKimson (who was responsible for creating the definitive Bugs Bunny character design) as well as other animators. Some of Bugs' other fathers include Chuck Jones, Ben Hardaway and Bob Clampett. According to Mel Blanc, the character’s original voice actor, Bugs Bunny has a Flatbush accent, which is an equal blend of the Bronx and Brooklyn dialects. His catchphrase is a casual “Eh…what’s up doc”? and is usually said while munching on a carrot. Disc 1 (Essential Theatrical Shorts):
    “Elmer’s Candid Camera”
    “A Wild Hare”
    “The Old Grey Hare”
    “Baseball Bugs”
    “Hair Raising Hare”
    “Hairdevil Hare”
    “Eight Ball Bunny”
    “Rabbit of Seville”
    “Rabbit Fire”
    “Show Biz Bugs”
    “Knighty Knight Bugs”
    “What’s Opera Doc?”
Disc 2 (Bugs Bunny from the Vault):
    “My Dream is Yours”
    “How Bugs Bunny Won the West”
    “Bugs Bunny Wild World of Sports”
    “Carrotblanca”
    “Hare and Loathing in Las Vegas”
Plus All the Special Features
    “Ain't I a Stinker”
    “Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers”
    “Bugs Bunny Bustin Out All Over”
    “The Carnival of the Animals”
About Warner Bros. Animation Warner Bros. Animation has been producing award-winning original animation since 1930, when it released its first cartoon, “Sinkin' in the Bathtub.” Since then, Warner Bros. Animation’s characters have set the standard for innovative, quality animation. Producing for network and cable television, online, home entertainment and feature films, both domestically and internationally, Warner Bros. Animation is highly respected for its creative and technical excellence, as well as maintaining the studio’s rich cartoon heritage. Warner Bros. Animation also oversees the creative use of, and production of, animated programming based on classic animated characters from the Hanna-Barbera and DC Comics libraries. Warner Bros. Animation is one of the most honored animation studios in history, garnering a grand total of six Academy Awards®, 35 Emmy® Awards, the George Foster Peabody Award, an Environmental Media Award, a Parents’ Choice Award, a Humanitas Award, two Prism Awards and 20 Annie Awards (honoring excellence in animation). About Warner Home Video With operations in 90 international territories, Warner Home Video, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company, a division of the Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group, commands the largest distribution infrastructure in the global video marketplace. Warner Home Video's film library is the largest of any studio, offering top quality new and vintage titles from the repertoires of Warner Bros. Pictures, Turner Entertainment, Castle Rock Entertainment, HBO Home Video and New Line Home Entertainment. About Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group brings together Warner Bros. Entertainment's home video, digital distribution, interactive entertainment/videogames, direct-to-DVD production, technical operations and anti-piracy businesses in order to maximize current and next-generation distribution scenarios. WBHEG is responsible for the global distribution of content through DVD, electronic sell-through and VOD, and delivery of theatrical content to wireless and online channels, and is also a significant worldwide publisher for both internal and third party videogame titles.
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