Elmer J. Fudd is a fictional cartoon character in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies series, and an adversary of Bugs Bunny. While Sam's basic character is that of a cowboy, he wears a black Domino mask (or just a wide black outline on the outer sides of his eyes) to show that he is an outlaw. The three are shocked to find Silver in the bar herself, where she revealed that she left Bruce and Elmer because of their dangerous lifestyles and had Bugs fake her death. & Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Super-Villain High, Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Aquaman: Rage of Atlantis, Scooby-Doo! In a Daffy Duck cartoon called Along Came Daffy (1947), Daffy has to contend with two Yosemite Sams, one with Sam's red hair and one with black hair. He shoots Wayne and attempts to kill him but fails. Fudd also appeared on The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries in the first-season episode A Ticket to Crime as detective Sam Fudd; at the end he took off his clothes and turned into Elmer. Elmer's role in these two films, that of would-be hunter, dupe and foil for Bugs, would remain his main role forever after, and although Bugs Bunny was called upon to outwit many more worthy opponents, Elmer somehow remained Bugs' classic nemesis, despite (or because of) his legendary gullibility, small size, short temper, and shorter attention span. and Kiss: Rock and Roll Mystery, Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Attack of the Legion of Doom, Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Cosmic Clash, Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Gotham City Breakout, Scooby-Doo! He was never credited onscreen, because Blanc had a clause in his contract that required him to receive a screen credit and, perhaps inadvertently, denied the same to other voice performers. Bugs begins to tire of this gag and pulls a surprise on Fudd, answering the joke correctly and bopping Elmer with a mallet, which prompts the man to point his rifle at Bugs. & Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Super-Villain High, Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Aquaman: Rage of Atlantis, Scooby-Doo! Although in more recent years other voice actors have alternated as Elmer's voice, Bryan's characterization remains the definitive one. and WWE: Curse of the Speed Demon, Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Scooby-Doo! Sam's own cockiness always gets the best of him; Bugs can see he is incapable of turning down a challenge. Elmer Fudd made appearances in several television specials in the 1970s and 1980s, and some cameo roles in two of the Looney Tunes feature-film compilations. In the story, Elmer is a bounty hunter that originated from the country side before he moved to Gotham to make ends meet. In December 2009, Elmer made an appearance in a Geico commercial where the director tells him to say rabbits instead of "wabbits". This is a terrific parody on Disney's "Fantasia", with Elmer Fudd instead of Leopold Stokowski, conducting the "withmic stwains of Stwauss" with "Tales of the Vienna Woods" and "The Blue Danube" at the Corny-Gie Hall. [46][47][48], Warner Bros. theatrical cartoon character, "Fudd" redirects here. Bugs appears with a carrot, New York accent, and "What's Up, Doc?" He tried giving Sam a small voice but did not feel that it worked. and Fresh Hare. He is commonly depicted as an extremely aggressive gunslinging prospector, outlaw, pirate, or … In "Ridiculous Journey", it is revealed that Yosemite Sam has a cousin in Blacque Jacque Shellacque who Yosemite Sam enlisted to recover Sylvester, Tweety, and Tasmanian Devil after they were accidentally shipped to Alaska. Along with Elmer Fudd, he is the de facto archenemy of Bugs Bunny. He also makes a cameo appearance in Disney/Amblin's Who Framed Roger Rabbit, where he is blasted out of Toontown.[11]. Bugs arrives in the desert to find Elmer prospecting for gold. In Speechless (1989), the famous lithograph issued following Blanc's death, Elmer is not shown among the characters bowing their heads in tribute to Blanc. Many cartoon historians believe that Egghead evolved into Elmer over a period of a couple of years. Also voiced Daffy, Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd, and more. Sam plummets uncontrollably to his death and, after Satan gives him two chances to retrieve Bugs in his stead and Sam fails both times, settles permanently in Hell. He considered putting the shotgun away for good when he fell in love with Silver St. [1] Egghead continued to make appearances in the Warner cartoons in 1938, such as in The Isle of Pingo Pongo and A-Lad-In Bagdad. An earlier character named Egghead set some of Elmer's aspects before the character's more conspicuous features were set. Elmer sings a variation of the old prospector's tune "Oh! Elmer Fudd appears in Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run, voiced again by Billy West. Every time Bugs dares Sam to "step across that line", he cannot help but do so, even if he steps off into empty space or down a mine shaft. One of Egghead's final appearances is A Day at the Zoo, which ends with Egghead being swallowed by a lion he had been taunting. Tex Avery introduced a new character in his cartoon short Egghead Rides Again, released July 17, 1937. When Elmer Fudd sets his sights on Bruce Wayne, it’s a “wabbit hunt” you’d never imagine! Susanna" made just for this cartoon (complete with the phrase "V for Victory"), with Bugs joining in just before starting to hassle Elmer. Elmer Fudd is no longer hunting “wabbits” while tooled up with a double-barrelled shotgun. Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation, Family Guy Presents Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, "Believe Them or Not! and the Curse of the 13th Ghost, Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge, Deathstroke: Knights & Dragons: The Movie, Marvin the Martian in the Third Dimension, Superman/Shazam! "You Don't Know Doc! Yosemite Sam is often shown trying to commit crimes or obtain items where Bugs Bunny always thwarts him. Michael Maltese claims that he made Yosemite in the likeness of director Friz Freleng. with Fudd, Bugs Bunny, and Daffy Duck. It is his own arrogance that ultimately leads to his death: in his penultimate short, Devil's Feud Cake, he again takes Bugs hostage, this time on an airplane, then, when Bugs offers to draw straws for the only parachute, takes what he thinks is the parachute, only to find out too late that it isn't. Neither the irascible prospector nor the befuddled hunter will carry their trademark pistol or double-barrelled shotgun … While unscrupulous and ornery himself, Sam consistently displays an odd respect for religious conventions. Yosemite Sam was one of the classic Looney Tunes characters who appeared as faculty members of Acme Looniversity in the 1990s animated series Tiny Toon Adventures. to further exaggerate his qualities as a harmless nebbish. However, after a particularly annoying book club meeting, he reverts to his old ways. In one part of the game he and Yosemite Sam shoot down the teeth of one of the Monstars dressed in black suits while Misirlou is heard in the background. He speaks in an unusual way, replacing his Rs and Ls with Ws, so he often refers to Bugs Bunny as a "scwewy" or "wascawwy (rascally) wabbit". He is also quicker to learn from his mistakes and never falls for the same ploy twice. Rabbit, Duck!) Elmer Fudd Stock Photos and Images (29) elmer fudd bugs bunny. He appears in New Looney Tunes (originally Wabbit) voiced by Maurice LaMarche in season one and by Fred Tatasciore in season two. He first appears as Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck's co-star in a new movie, where he shoots Daffy repeatedly, and is later seen shooting Bugs per the film's script after Daffy's firing. Elmer and Batman return to Porky's and take out most of the crowd before confronting Bugs. The series' executive producer and showrunner, Peter Browngardt, said the character can still continue to use cartoon violence, such as dynamite and Acme-related paraphernalia.[8]. Portrayed as a wealthy businessman coming home after a hard day's work in the "Merrie Melodies" part of the episode "Best Friends," he sings about his love of "gwiwwed cheese" sandwiches. Yosemite Sam also appeared along with Bugs Bunny in a number of Mirinda commercials in early 90s, most probably due to direct competition to Fanta, being advertised with Disney characters at that time. The humor of the cartoons inevitably springs from the odd miscasting of the hot-tempered cowboy. Egghead has the distinction of being the first recurring character created for Leon Schlesinger's Merrie Melodies series (to be followed by such characters as Sniffles, Inki, and even Bugs Bunny), which had previously contained only one-shot characters, although during the Harman-Ising era, Foxy, Goopy Geer, and Piggy each appeared in a few Merrie Melodies. was dubbed by Mel Blanc, although Bryan had voiced the rest of the part. The role of Yosemite Sam was originated by Warners Bros' principal voiceman, Mel Blanc. Bugs Bunny enters Fudd's room and Elmer bribes him with carrots, then leaves the way the real rabbit entered. In a few cartoons, though, he assumed a completely different persona—a wealthy industrialist type, occupying a luxurious penthouse, or, in one episode involving a role reversal, a sanitarium—which Bugs would of course somehow find his way into. Sam was the star of his own comic book series from 1970 to 1984, for a total of 81 issues. Blanc used the same voice to depict Bob and Doug McKenzie's father (portrayed by Dave Thomas, but dubbed with Blanc's voice) in the movie Strange Brew (1983). Occasionally Elmer would properly pronounce an "r" or "l" sound, depending on whether or not it was vital for the audience to understand what the word was. Michael Maltese originally considered calling the character Texas Tiny, Wyoming Willie, or Denver Dan, but then settled on the final name. Bugs acts surprisingly (for him) naïve, assuming Elmer just wanted to go outside for a while. His appearance has him depicted to having a larger moustache and a fat body. Sam is depicted as being well meaning, but suffering anger problems. Later, during the musician's union strike of 1958, another artist did the voice for Elmer's co-starring appearance in Pre-Hy… Yosemite Sam appears in multiple episodes of The Looney Tunes Show, voiced by Maurice LaMarche. He is commonly depicted as an extremely grouchy gunslinging prospector, outlaw, pirate, or cowboy with a hair-trigger temper and an intense hatred of rabbits, Bugs particularly. The series executive producer and showrunner, Peter Browngardt, said the character can continue to use cartoon violence, such as dynamite and Acme related paraphernalia. ACME Wise Guy Edition - Bugs Bunny", "You Don't Know Doc! One episode where Bugs "lost" in the hunting was Hare Brush (1956). Elmer appears as part of the TuneSquad team in Space Jam. Cloud's killer. He is also shown to own a lot of cats at his house. Egghead made his second appearance in 1937's Little Red Walking Hood and then in 1938 teamed with Warner Bros.' newest cartoon star Daffy Duck in Daffy Duck & Egghead. He appears as a spy working for the Mexican general Foghorn Leghorn. TomTom offers Looney Tunes voices for GPS navigators", "Spectacular Light and Sound Show Illuminanza", "Keith Scott: Down Under's Voice Over Marvel", "You Don't Know Doc! Elmer Fudd has occasionally appeared in other costumes, notably as Cupid, opposite Daffy Duck in The Stupid Cupid (1944). He dates Silver St. Sam also plays the role of minor villain K'Chutha Sa'am (a parody of the Klingon) in the Duck Dodgers animated TV series. Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. : The Return of Black Adam, List of Warner Bros. The best known Elmer Fudd cartoons include Chuck Jones' work What's Opera, Doc? In Wild and Woolly Hare, Sam and Bugs play "Chicken" in two locomotives going toward one another—Sam does not crash into Bugs but still ends up losing. Yosemite Sam is a character more aggressive than Bugs' other regular antagonist Elmer Fudd given that Sam has a tougher accent, a higher, fiercer voice, and a more violent spirit, although he is often portrayed as a bumbling fool in most of his appearances. This is so associated with his persona that he wears the mask even when dressed as a duke, a riff, a pirate, or a Viking. Cloud faked her death to unite Fudd and Batman, to see what would happen. He has one of the more disputed origins in the Warner Bros. cartoon pantheon (second only to Bugs himself).1 His aim is to hunt Bugs, but he usually ends up seriously injuring himself and other antagonizing characters. When he does a "slow burn" and cries "Oooooh!" On the other hand, a younger version of him makes a single appearance in the episode Plucky's Dastardly Deed, and is named "Egghead Jr", the "smartest kid in class". Six 'True' Stories About Robert Ripley", "Bugs Bunny Is Back, and So Is the 'Looney Tunes' Mayhem", "Bugs Bunny's High-Fructose Christmas Record", "Mel Blanc Presents Listening and Learning with Bugs and Friends", "Mel Blanc Phone Interview as Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd, Daffy Duck and Porky Pig", "Golden Records' "Bugs Bunny Songfest" (1961)". One (What's Up, Doc?, 1950) has Bugs Bunny relating his life story to a biographer, and recalling a time which was a downturn for the movie business. He was also shown with short blond hair. Elmer also made cameos on Animaniacs, one in Turkey Jerky, another in the Pinky and the Brain short, Don't Tread on Us. The rabbit drives Elmer insane. Judge Yosemite Sam finds in favor of the ACME Corporation. Their hunt is cut short when Bugs is arrested by a government agent as Elmer Fudd is wanted for tax evasion. A four-year-old version of Elmer was featured in the Baby Looney Tunes episode "A Bully for Bugs", where he kept taking all of Bugs' candy, and also bullied the rest of his friends. Cuando Elmer Fudd pone sus ojos en Bruce Wayne, es una “caza del conejo” que nunca te imaginarías! But despite Sam's bluster, he does not prove much brighter than Elmer in his encounters with Bugs. You tweachewous miscweant!" Elmer Fudd is no longer hunting “wabbits” while tooled up with a double-barrelled shotgun.. Sam is significantly tougher and more aggressive than Elmer Fudd when challenging Bugs Bunny. Yosemite Sam and Elmer Fudd are now unarmed, thanks to the reboot of the classic Looney Tunes characters on HBO's new streaming platform. And it worked. Be vewy vewy quiet, I'm hunting wabbits", as well as his trademark laughter. Animation productions, List of Warner Bros. theatrical animated features, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Elmer_Fudd&oldid=1007255973, Fictional characters with speech impediment, Short description is different from Wikidata, Wikipedia indefinitely semi-protected pages, Wikipedia indefinitely move-protected pages, Articles with unsourced statements from June 2016, Articles with unsourced statements from May 2008, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 17 February 2021, at 04:59. Directed by Robert Clampett. Yosemite Sam is a cartoon character in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of short films produced by Warner Bros. His name is taken from Yosemite National Park.Along with Elmer Fudd, he is an adversary of Bugs Bunny. Yosemite Sam and the Gold River Adventure! ", it is revealed that his full name is Samuel Rosenbaum. During the golden age of American animation, Yosemite Sam appeared in 33 shorts made between 1945 and 1964.[4]. Later that year, he appeared in Friz Freleng's Confederate Honey (where he's called Ned … Yosemite Sam made his debut in \"Hare Trigger\". Sam was shown teaching classes in Firearms and Anvilology (the study of falling anvils, a staple joke in the Looney Tunes genre), and was sometimes portrayed as the school principal (though at least one episode identified Bugs Bunny as the principal, and Wile E. Coyote was Dean of Acme Loo). [2] Egghead initially was depicted as having a bulbous nose, funny/eccentric clothing, a voice like Joe Penner (provided either by radio mimic Danny Webb[3] or actor Cliff Nazarro)[2] and an egg-shaped head. He is commonly depicted as an extremely aggressive gunslinging prospector, outlaw, pirate, or cowboy with a hair-trigger temper and an intense hatred of rabbits, Bugs … cartoonist and entertainer Robert Ripley,[5] while the name Elmer Fudd might have been a reference to the then-popular hunter Elmer Keith. [citation needed] It was in this cartoon that the popular "milk-sop" voice of Elmer Fudd was created. ", which results in a huge round of applause from the audience. He is much more recognizable as the Elmer Fudd of later cartoons than Bugs is here. or the name of actress "Owivia deHaviwwand". Later, during the musician's union strike of 1958, another artist did the voice for Elmer's co-starring appearance in Pre-Hy… The newly-rebooted Looney Tunes cartoons, showing on HBO Max in the US, have seen the firearms removed from both Fudd and incensed prospector Yosemite Sam. However, audiences did not accept a fat Fudd, so ultimately the slimmer version returned for good. . Bugs confesses to killing Silver, but avoids death by telling Elmer that Bruce Wayne hired him to do it. The short film features Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd in their fully developed form. [1] His aim is to hunt Bugs, but he usually ends up seriously injuring himself and other antagonizing characters. It was through Yosemite Sam that Bugs Bunny and Granny enlisted Blacque Jacque Shellacque's help. was dubbed by Blanc, although Bryan had voiced the rest of the part. That short was going to precede the film Happy Feet Two,[7] but was instead shown with Journey 2: The Mysterious Island. As he got into his 70s, the voice became too rough on his throat; the role of Sam was taken over by future Looney Tunes voice actor Joe Alaskey in Who Framed Roger Rabbit while Blanc played all his other Looney Tunes roles in the movie. Several episodes featured Elmer differently. In his earliest appearances, Elmer actually "wikes wabbits", either attempting to take photos of Bugs, or adopting Bugs as his pet. Elmer made a brief headshot cameo appearance in the final scene of Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) with other famous characters. As of May 2020, Yosemite Sam is now depicted without six-gun pistols in the new Looney Tunes Cartoons on the streaming service, HBO Max. He became a heavy-set, beer-bellied character, patterned after Arthur Q. Bryan's real-life appearance, and still chasing Bugs (or vice versa). He later appears in the Louvre museum, where he reveals himself to be a secret agent for the Acme Corporation. after pumping buckshot down a rabbit hole. Instead of being the hunter, Elmer was the victim of unprovoked pestering by Bugs. In "You've Got Hate Mail" after accidentally being sent an angry email by Daffy, Sam decides to change his ways and proceeds to shave, sell his cowboy clothes, and become a normal suburbanite. Blanc used a voice similar to Yosemite Sam's for Mr. Spacely on The Jetsons. Cloud, but she was killed by hitman Bugs "The Bunny". Whenever he is preparing to shoot Bugs, he tells the "varmint", "Now say your prayers!
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