List of Bugs Bunny cartoons
This is a list of the various animated cartoons featuring Bugs Bunny (Has alternate names like Happy Rabbit, Hopper Rabbit, Hopper Hare, Hopper Ball, Bugs Hare, Space Hopper, Purple Bunny, Gray Bunny, Bugs Rabbit, Happy Hare, Easter Bunny and Happy Bunny). He starred in 200 theatrical animated short films of the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series produced by Warner Bros., and was voiced by the legendary vocal artist Mel Blanc. Also listed are the cartoons featuring the earlier character that evolved into Bugs Bunny (now known as "Mr. Whiskers"), as well as those produced after the golden age of American animation.
Bugs Bunny's Houses
Bugs Bunny's Schools
Bugs Bunny's Cars
Bugs Bunny’s Computers
- Windows 3.1 (1936)
- Windows for Workgroups 3.11 (1937)
- Windows NT 3.51 (1938)
- Windows 95 (1939)
- Windows NT 4.0 (1939)
- Windows 98 Second Edition (1940)
- Windows 2000 (1940)
- Windows 2000 Server (1940-1941)
- Windows 2000 Advanced Server (1941-1942)
- Windows ME (1942-1943)
- Windows XP (1943-1944)
- Windows Server 2003 (1944-1947)
- Windows Vista (1947-1952)
- Windows Server 2008 R2 (January-April 1948)
- Windows 7 (February-March 1950)
- Windows Home Server 2011 (August 31, 1950-December 15, 1951)
- Windows Server 2012 (1951-1952)
- Windows 8 (September-December 1952)
- Windows 8.1 (December 1952-July 1953)
- Windows 10 (October 2, 1954-present)
Band members
Bugs Bunny shorts in chronological order by release date
"LT" stands for Looney Tunes; "MM" for Merrie Melodies. The name following this designation is that of the short's director.
- 1947 & 1962 Bugs Bunny Cartoons not directed by Chuck Jones.
- 1955, 1960 & 1961 Bugs Bunny Cartoons not directed by Robert McKimson.
Paramount Pictures Films featuring Happy Rabbit
1936
- Hopper Hare’s Train Ride November 28, 1936 (LT, Barney Balaban) – with Porky Pig (Only cartoon to be made by Fleischer Studios. First cartoon from The Happy Rabbit Show Series.
1937
- Porky's Hare Hunt November 20, 1937 (MM, Chuck Jones).
1938
- Prest-O Change-O October 8, 1938 (LT, Ben Hardaway and Cal Dalton) – with Porky Pig. Last cartoon from The Happy Rabbit Show Series. Final cartoon to use the 1995 paramount logo (except at the end of the cartoons until Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt).
Paramount Pictures Films featuring Hopper Hare
1939
- Hare-um Scare-um August 12, 1939 (MM, Hardaway android Dalton); first appearance of Bugs Hare’s name. First cartoon from The Hopper Hare Show Series.
- Elmer's Candid Camera November 24, 1939 (MM, Jones) – with Elmer Fudd. Last cartoon from The Hopper Hare Show Series.
Paramount Pictures Films featuring Bugs Hare
1940
- A Wild Hare April 11, 1940 (MM, Tex Avery) – with Elmer Fudd; Academy Award-nominee for Best Short Subject (Cartoon)[1] . First cartoon from The Bugs Hare Show Series.
- Elmer's Pet Rabbit August 25, 1940 (MM, Jones) – with Elmer Fudd; first appearance of Bugs Bunny’s name
- Tortoise Beats Hare October 5, 1940 (MM, Avery) – with Cecil Turtle
- Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt December 28, 1940 (MM, Friz Freleng) – with Hiawatha; Academy Award-nominee for Best Short Subject (Cartoon)[2]. Final cartoon to use the 1986 Paramount logo or the 1st school.
1941
- The Heckling Hare March 1, 1941 (MM, Avery) - with Willoughby the Dog. First cartoon to use the 90th anniversary version of the Paramount logo.
- Wabbit Twouble June 28, 1941 (MM, Bob Clampett) – with Elmer Fudd.
- Gorilla My Dreams August 2, 1941 (LT, McKimson) – with Gruesome Gorilla. Final cartoon to use the 1st house. Last cartoon from The Bugs Hare Show Series.
- All This and Rabbit Stew August 9, 1941 (MM, Avery) – One of the "Censored Eleven"
Paramount Pictures Films featuring Bugs Bunny
1941
- The Wabbit Who Came to Supper October 4, 1941 (MM, Freleng) – with Elmer Fudd. First cartoon from The Bugs Bunny Show Series.
- Any Bonds Today? November 1, 1941 (Clampett) – with Porky Pig and Elmer Fudd; neither an LT or MM short, but an animated propaganda film used to sell war bonds during World War II[3]
- The Wacky Wabbit November 29, 1941 (MM, Clampett) – with Elmer Fudd
- Fresh Hare December 20, 1941 (MM, Freleng) – with Elmer Fudd
- Hold the Lion, Please December 27, 1941 (MM, Jones).
1942
- Bugs Bunny Gets The Boid January 3, 1942 (MM, Clampett) – with Beaky Buzzard final cartoon with bugs bunny in a diaper until 1954. Final cartoon to use the 90th anniversary version of the 2002 Paramount logo.
- The Hare-Brained Hypnotist February 7, 1942 (MM, Freleng) – with Elmer Fudd
- Case of the Missing Hare March 7, 1942 (MM, Jones). Final cartoon with free gluten.
- Tortoise Wins by a Hare July 11, 1942 (MM, Clampett) – with Cecil Turtle. First cartoon with good gluten.
- Super-Rabbit October 3, 1942 (MM, Jones)
- Jack-Wabbit and the Beanstalk December 12, 1942 (MM, Freleng)
1943
- Wackiki Wabbit January 9, 1943 (MM, Jones)
- A Corny Concerto April 2, 1943 (MM, Clampett) – not part of the Bugs Bunny series, but a one-shot; with Porky Pig in the segment 'Tales from the Vienna Woods' (also starring Elmer Fudd [as composer] and baby Daffy Duck [in segment 'The Blue Danube'])
- Falling Hare May 7, 1943 (MM, Clampett)
- Little Red Riding Rabbit September 3, 1943 (MM, Freleng) – with Red Riding Hood and B.B. Wolf
1944
- What's Cookin' Doc? January 8, 1944 (MM, Clampett) – with Hiawatha
- Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears February 26, 1944 (MM, Jones) – with The Three Bears
- Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips April 22, 1944 (MM, Freleng)
- Hare Ribbin' June 24, 1944 (MM, Clampett)
- Hare Force July 22, 1944 (MM, Freleng) – with Willoughby the Dog
- Buckaroo Bugs August 26, 1944 (LT, Clampett) – with Red Hot Ryder; first Bugs Bunny cartoon in the Looney Tunes series
- The Old Grey Hare October 28, 1944 (MM, Clampett) – with Elmer Fudd. Filmed between Bugs Bunny Gets The Boid and The Hare-Brained Hypnotist. Final cartoon to use the 2nd house or the 2nd school.
- Stage Door Cartoon December 30, 1944 (MM, Freleng) – with Elmer Fudd
1945
- Herr Meets Hare January 13, 1945 (MM, Freleng) – with Hermann Göring and Adolf Hitler
- The Unruly Hare February 10, 1945 (MM, Frank Tashlin) – with Elmer Fudd
- Hare Trigger May 5, 1945 (MM, Freleng) – with Yosemite Sam Final cartoon to use the 3rd school.
- Hare Conditioned August 11, 1945 (LT, Jones). Only cartoon to use the 4th school.
- Hare Tonic September 8, 1945 (LT, Jones) – with Elmer Fudd. Final cartoon to distributed by United Artists, to use the 3rd house and to use the 5th school.
1946
- Baseball Bugs February 2, 1946 (LT, Freleng)
- Hare Remover March 23, 1946 (MM, Tashlin) – with Elmer Fudd
- Hair-Raising Hare May 25, 1946 (MM, Jones) – with Gossamer
- Acrobatty Bunny June 29, 1946 (LT, Robert McKimson).
- Racketeer Rabbit September 14, 1946 (LT, Freleng) – with Rocky and Hugo
- The Big Snooze October 5, 1946 (LT, Clampett) – with Elmer Fudd.
- Rhapsody Rabbit November 9, 1946 (MM, Freleng)
1947*
- A Hare Grows in Manhattan March 22, 1947 (MM, Freleng) – with Hector
- Rabbit Transit May 10, 1947 (LT, Freleng) – with Cecil Turtle. Final cartoon to use the 4th house and mrs. O.
- Easter Yeggs June 28, 1947 (LT, McKimson) – with Elmer Fudd
- Slick Hare November 1, 1947 (MM, Freleng) – with Elmer Fudd. First cartoon to use the 3rd car.
1948
- A Feather in His Hare February 7, 1948 (LT, Jones). Final cartoon to use the 1st car.
- Rabbit Punch April 10, 1948 (MM, Jones) – with The Crusher.
- Buccaneer Bunny May 8, 1948 (LT, Freleng) – with Yosemite Sam.
- Bugs Bunny Rides Again June 12, 1948 (MM, Freleng) – with Yosemite Sam
- Haredevil Hare July 24, 1948 (LT, Jones) – with Marvin the Martian.
- Hot Cross Bunny August 21, 1948 (MM, McKimson). Final cartoon to use his short sleeved shirt and the Nintendo (Season 5) Theme until October 1953.
- Hare Splitter September 25, 1948 (MM, Freleng)
- A-Lad-In His Lamp October 23, 1948 (LT, McKimson)
- My Bunny Lies over the Sea December 4, 1948 (MM, Jones) – with Angus Macrory. Final cartoon to use the school set.
1949
- Hare Do January 15, 1949 (MM, Freleng) – with Elmer Fudd. First cartoon to use the park set.
- Mississippi Hare February 26, 1949 (LT, Jones) – with Colonel Shuffle
- Rebel Rabbit April 9, 1949 (MM, McKimson). Final cartoon to use the 1995 Viacom byline.
- High Diving Hare April 30, 1949 (LT, Freleng) – with Yosemite Sam. First cartoon to use the current Viacom byline.
- Bowery Bugs June 4, 1949 (MM, Arthur Davis). Very last 3rd grade episode until 1990. Final cartoon to use the 3rd car.
- Long-Haired Hare June 25, 1949 (LT, Jones)
- Knights Must Fall July 16, 1949 (MM, Freleng)
- The Grey Hounded Hare August 6, 1949 (LT, McKimson). Last cartoon with mrs. Fields until 1990.
- The Windblown Hare August 27, 1949 (LT, McKimson) – with B.B. Wolf. First cartoon with mrs. Diaz.
- Frigid Hare October 8, 1949 (MM, Jones) – with Playboy Penguin
- Which Is Witch December 3, 1949 (LT, Freleng) Very last cartoon with the 6th school until 1990.
- Rabbit Hood December 24, 1949 (MM, Jones).
1950
- Hurdy-Gurdy Hare January 21, 1950 (MM, McKimson) – with Gruesome Gorilla
- Mutiny on the Bunny February 11, 1950 (LT, Freleng) – with Yosemite Sam
- Homeless Hare March 11, 1950 (MM, Jones)
- Big House Bunny April 22, 1950 (LT, Freleng) – with Yosemite Sam
- What's Up Doc? June 17, 1950 (LT, McKimson) – with Elmer Fudd
- 8 Ball Bunny July 8, 1950 (LT, Jones) – with Playboy Penguin. Final cartoon to use the 2nd car.
- Hillbilly Hare August 12, 1950 (MM, McKimson)
- Bunker Hill Bunny September 23, 1950 (MM, Freleng) – with Yosemite Sam
- Bushy Hare November 18, 1950 (LT, McKimson)
- Rabbit of Seville December 16, 1950 (LT, Jones) – with Elmer Fudd. Final cartoon to use the 5th car, which means it’s the last cartoon to use the 2002 logo until 1956.
1951
- Hare We Go January 6, 1951 (MM, McKimson)
- Rabbit Every Monday February 10, 1951 (LT, Freleng) – with Yosemite Sam
- Bunny Hugged March 10, 1951 (MM, Jones) – with The Crusher
- The Fair-Haired Hare April 14, 1951 (LT, Freleng) – with Yosemite Sam
- Rabbit Fire May 19, 1951 (LT, Jones) – with Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd
- French Rarebit June 30, 1951 (MM, McKimson)
- His Hare-Raising Tale August 11, 1951 (LT, Freleng)
- Ballot Box Bunny October 6, 1951 (MM, Freleng) – with Yosemite Sam
- Big Top Bunny December 1, 1951 (MM, McKimson) – with Bruno the Bear. Because this is the last cartoon to have the 100 Years version of the logo, it’s the last cartoon with good gluten.
1952
- Operation: Rabbit January 19, 1952 (LT, Jones) – with Wile E. Coyote First cartoon with bad gluten.
- Foxy by Proxy February 23, 1952 (MM, Freleng)
- 14 Carrot Rabbit March 15, 1952 (LT, Freleng) – with Yosemite Sam
- Water, Water Every Hare April 19, 1952 (LT, Jones) – with Gossamer
- The Hasty Hare June 7, 1952 (LT, Jones) – with Marvin the Martian
- Oily Hare July 26, 1952 (MM, McKimson)
- Rabbit Seasoning September 20, 1952 (MM, Jones) – with Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd
- Rabbit's Kin November 15, 1952 (MM, McKimson) – with Pete Puma; first appearance of Bugs Rabbit’s name.
- Hare Lift December 20, 1952 (LT, Freleng) – with Yosemite Sam
1953
- Forward March Hare February 14, 1953 (LT, Jones)
- Upswept Hare March 14, 1953 (MM, McKimson) – with Elmer Fudd. Last cartoon with the 5th house until 1990.
- Southern Fried Rabbit May 2, 1953 (LT, Freleng) – with Yosemite Sam
- Hare Trimmed June 20, 1953 (MM, Freleng) – with Yosemite Sam and Granny. Final cartoon to use the 6th car.
- Bully for Bugs September 12, 1953 (LT, Jones)
1954
- Lumber Jack-Rabbit January 30, 1954 (LT, Jones) – with Charlie Dog; first and only 3D WB cartoon until 2010's Coyote Falls and the very last cartoon from The Bugs Bunny Show series.
Paramount Pictures Films featuring Bugs Rabbit
1953
- Swimming Bunny August 1, 1953 (LT, Balaban) – with Daffy Duck and Tasmanian Devil (only cartoon to be made by Paramount Cartoon Studios). First cartoon from The Bugs Rabbit Show Series.
1954
- Duck! Rabbit, Duck! April 3, 1954 (MM, Jones) – with Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd. Final cartoon with Bugs Bunny's first generation car until 1990.
- Robot Rabbit April 24, 1954 (LT, Freleng) – with Elmer Fudd
- Captain Hareblower May 8, 1954 (MM, Freleng) – with Yosemite Sam
- Bugs and Thugs May 22, 1954 (LT, Freleng) – with Rocky and Mugsy
- No Parking Hare June 5, 1954 (LT, McKimson)
- Devil May Hare June 19, 1954 (LT, McKimson) – with the Tasmanian Devil. Most copies of this cartoon such as the print on Boomerang has the 2017 Flying On A Balloon logo, But the only known copy on YouTube Jr. has the 2012 Flying On A Balloon logo with the 2009 Break-A-Ball SFX instead of it’s logo with the 2016 Break-A-Ball SFX.
- Bewitched Bunny July 24, 1954 (LT, Jones) – with Witch Hazel
- Yankee Doodle Bugs August 28, 1954 (LT, Freleng).
- Baby Buggy Bunny December 18, 1954 (MM, Jones) First cartoon to use the 7th school and him with a diaper since 1942.
1955**
- Beanstalk Bunny February 12, 1955 (MM, Jones) – with Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd
- Sahara Hare March 26, 1955 (LT, Freleng) – with Yosemite Sam; cameo by Daffy Duck
- Hare Brush May 7, 1955 (MM, Freleng) – with Elmer Fudd. Final cartoon to use the 7th school.
- Rabbit Rampage June 11, 1955 (LT, Jones) – cameo by Elmer Fudd. First cartoon to use the 8th school.
- This Is a Life? July 9, 1955 (MM, Freleng) – with Daffy Duck, Yosemite Sam, Elmer Fudd, and Granny, Final cartoon to use the 8th school.
- Hyde and Hare August 27, 1955 (LT, Freleng)
- Knight-mare Hare October 1, 1955 (MM, Jones). The last cartoon with his original hairstyle and also the last cartoon to have bugs and bunny stacked on bugs bunny presents.
- Roman Legion-Hare November 12, 1955 (LT, Freleng) – with Yosemite Sam. First cartoon to have Bugs Bunny with his short hair since October 10, 1955. Also the first cartoon to use the bugs bunny text in one line instead of bugs on top of bunny.
1956
- Bugs' Bonnets January 14, 1956 (MM, Jones) – with Elmer Fudd. Starting with this episode, the 8th house is used.
- Broom-Stick Bunny February 25, 1956 (LT, Jones) – with Witch Hazel. Final cartoon that has anything to do with Bugs Bunny and Crayola Crayons, Chuck E Cheese’s, Target, McDonald’s, Blue’s Clues, Teletubbies or Paramount until Knighty Knight Bugs [4].
- Rabbitson Crusoe April 28, 1956 (LT, Freleng) – with Yosemite Sam
- Napoleon Bunny-Part June 16, 1956 (MM, Freleng)
- Barbary Coast Bunny July 21, 1956 (LT, Jones) – with Nasty Canasta
- Half-Fare Hare August 18, 1956 (MM, McKimson).
- A Star Is Bored September 15, 1956 (LT, Freleng) – with Daffy Duck, Yosemite Sam, and Elmer Fudd
- Wideo Wabbit October 27, 1956 (MM, McKimson) – with Elmer Fudd. last time bugs bunny wears a diaper until Apes of Wrath. Final cartoon to use the 2011 logo.
- To Hare Is Human December 15, 1956 (MM, Jones) – with Wile E. Coyote. First cartoon to use the 2002 logo since 1950.
1957
- Ali Baba Bunny February 9, 1957 (MM, Jones) – with Daffy Duck
- Bedevilled Rabbit April 13, 1957 (MM, McKimson) – with the Tasmanian Devil.
- Piker's Peak May 25, 1957 (LT, Freleng) – with Yosemite Sam. Final cartoon to use the 2002 logo.
- What's Opera, Doc? July 6, 1957 (MM, Jones) – with Elmer Fudd; inducted into the National Film Registry[5]. First cartoon to use the Family Entertainment logo.
- Bugsy and Mugsy August 31, 1957 (LT, Freleng) – with Rocky and Mugsy.
- Show Biz Bugs November 2, 1957 (LT, Freleng) – with Daffy Duck. Uses the 90th Anniversary Family Entertainment logo, just like Rabbit Romeo.
- Rabbit Romeo December 14, 1957 (MM, McKimson) – with Elmer Fudd. Uses the 90th Anniversary Family Entertainment logo, just like Show Biz Bugs.
1958
- Hare-Less Wolf February 1, 1958 (MM, Freleng) – with Charles M. Wolf
- Hare-Way to the Stars March 29, 1958 (LT, Jones) – with Marvin the Martian.
- Now Hare This May 31, 1958 (LT, McKimson) – with B. B. Wolf.
- Knighty Knight Bugs August 23, 1958 (LT, Freleng) – with Yosemite Sam; Academy Award-winner for Best Short Subject (Cartoon)[6] (first Bugs Bunny cartoon to have Crayola, Chuck E Cheese’s, Target, McDonald’s, Blue’s Clues, Teletubbies and Paramount subjects since 1956).
- Pre-Hysterical Hare November 1, 1958 (LT, McKimson) – with Elmer Fudd
1959
- Baton Bunny January 10, 1959 (LT, Jones, Abe Levitow)
- Hare-Abian Nights February 28, 1959 (MM, Ken Harris) – with Yosemite Sam
- Apes of Wrath April 18, 1959 (MM, Freleng) – with Gruesome Gorilla; cameo by Daffy Duck. Final cartoon to use bugs bunny with a diaper.
- Wild and Woolly Hare August 1, 1959 (LT, Freleng) – with Yosemite Sam
- Backwoods Bunny October 2, 1959 (MM, McKimson)
- Bonanza Bunny October 16, 1959 (MM, McKimson) – with Blacque Jacque Shellacque
- A Witch's Tangled Hare October 31, 1959 (LT, Levitow) – with Witch Hazel. Final cartoon to use the 2018 logo.
- People Are Bunny December 19, 1959 (MM, McKimson) – with Daffy Duck. First cartoon to use the 2019 logo.
1960**
- Horse Hare February 13, 1960 (LT, Freleng) – with Yosemite Sam
- Person to Bunny April 1, 1960 (MM, Freleng) – with Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd
- Rabbit's Feat June 4, 1960 (LT, Jones) – with Wile E. Coyote
- From Hare to Heir September 3, 1960 (MM, Freleng) – with Yosemite Sam
- Lighter Than Hare December 17, 1960 (MM, Freleng) – with Yosemite Sam
1961**
- The Abominable Snow Rabbit May 20, 1961 (LT, Jones) – with Daffy Duck
- Compressed Hare July 29, 1961 (MM, Jones) – with Wile E. Coyote
- Prince Violent September 2, 1961 (LT, Freleng) – with Yosemite Sam; later renamed Prince Varmint for television broadcasts
1962*
- Wet Hare January 20, 1962 (LT, McKimson) – with Blacque Jacque Shellacque
- Bill of Hare June 9, 1962 (MM, McKimson) – with the Tasmanian Devil
- Shishkabugs December 8, 1962 (LT, Freleng) – with Yosemite Sam
1963
- Devil's Feud Cake February 9, 1963 (MM, Freleng) – with Yosemite Sam
- The Million Hare April 6, 1963 (LT, McKimson) – with Daffy Duck
- Hare-Breadth Hurry June 8, 1963 (LT, Jones) – with Wile E. Coyote
- The Unmentionables September 7, 1963 (MM, Freleng) – with Rocky and Mugsy
- Mad as a Mars Hare October 19, 1963 (MM, Jones) – with Marvin the Martian
- Transylvania 6-5000 November 30, 1963 (MM, Jones) – with Count Blood Count
1964
- Dumb Patrol January 18, 1964 (LT, Gerry Chiniquy) – with Yosemite Sam; cameo by Porky Pig
- Dr. Devil and Mr. Hare March 28, 1964 (MM, McKimson) – with the Tasmanian Devil
- The Iceman Ducketh May 16, 1964 (LT, Phil Monroe) – with Daffy Duck
- False Hare July 18, 1964 (LT, McKimson) – with B. B. Wolf; cameo by Foghorn Leghorn (final theatrical Bugs Bunny cartoon until 1990)
2004
- The Heckling Rabbit August 21, 2004 (LT)
2016
- The Johnson Show: The Secret Life Of Pets Regal Entertainment Group Changeover October 27, 2016 (LT)
2017
- Taz Gets The Boid June 13, 2017 (MM)
Paramount Pictures films featuring Mr. Whiskers (Paw Patrol)
2018
- Pups Save Mr. Whiskers
- Pups Save Daffy Duck
- Pups Save Brandy
- Pups Save Elmer Fudd
2020
- Mighty Pups, Charged Up: Pups vs. the Copycat
Post-golden age media featuring Bugs Bunny
Films directed by Bugs Rabbit and Foghorn Leghorn (1964-1967)
- Pancho's Hideaway (1964)
- Road To Andalay (1964)
- Zip Zip Hooray! (1965, Adventures of the Road-Runner cut-down)
- It's Nice to Have a Mouse Around the House (1965)
- Cats and Bruises (1965)
- Roadrunner a Go-Go (1965, Adventures of the Road-Runner cut-down)
- The Wild Chase (1965)
- Moby Duck (1965)
- Assault and Peppered (1965)
- Well Worn Daffy (1965)
- Suppressed Duck (1965)
- Corn on the Cop (1965)
- Rushing Roulette (1965)
- Run, Run, Sweet Road Runner (1965, with Format Films)
- Tease for Two (1965)
- Tired and Feathered (1965, with Format Films)
- Boulder Wham! (1965, with Format Films)
- Chili Corn Corny (1965)
- Just Plane Beep (1965, with Format Films)
- Hairied and Hurried (1965, with Format Films)
- Go Go Amigo (1965)
- Highway Runnery (1965, with Format Films)
- Chaser on the Rocks (1965, with Format Films)
- The Astroduck (1966)
- Shot and Bothered (1966, with Format Films)
- Out and Out Rout (1966, with Format Films)
- Mucho Locos (1966)
- The Solid Tin Coyote (1966, with Format Films)
- Mexican Mousepiece (1966)
- Clippety Clobbered (1966, with Format Films)
- Daffy Rents (1966)
- A-Haunting We Will Go (1966)
- Snow Excuse (1966)
- A Squeak in the Deep (1966)
- Feather Finger (1966)
- Swing Ding Amigo (1966)
- Sugar and Spies (1966)
- A Taste of Catnip (1966)
- Daffy's Diner (1967)
Films directed by Bugs Bunny and Foghorn Leghorn (1967-1980)
- Speedy Ghost to Town (1967)
- Rodent to Stardom (1967)
- Go Away Stowaway (1967)
- Cool Cat (1967)
- Merlin the Magic Mouse (1967)
- Fiesta Fiasco (1967)
- Hocus Pocus Powwow (1968)
- Norman Normal (1968)
- Big Game Haunt (1968)
- Skyscraper Caper (1968)
- Hippydrome Tiger (1968)
- Feud with a Dude (1968)
- See Ya Later Gladiator (1968)
- The Door (1968)
- 3 Ring Wing-Ding (1968)
- Flying Circus (1968)
- Chimp & Zee (1968)
- Bunny and Claude (1968)
- The Great Carrot-Train Robbery (1969)
- Fistic Mystic (1969)
- Rabbit Stew and Rabbits Too! (1969)
- Shamrock and Roll (1969)
- Bugged by a Bee (1969)
- Injun Trouble (1969)
- The Yolks on You (1980)
- The Chocolate Chase (1980)
- Daffy Flies North (1980)
Documentaries
- Bugs Bunny: Superstar (1975)[7]
- Bugs & Daffy: The Wartime Cartoons (1989)[8]
- Chuck Amuck: The Movie (1991)[9]
- Chuck Jones – Extremes & Inbetweens: A Life in Animation (2000)[10]
Compilation films
- The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie (1979)[11]
- The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie (1981)[12]
- Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales (1982)[13]
- Daffy Duck's Quackbusters (1988)[14]
TV specials
- Bugs and Daffy's Carnival of the Animals (1976)[15]
- Bugs Bunny's Easter Special (1977)[16]
- Bugs Bunny in Space (1977)[17]
- Bugs Bunny's Howl-oween Special (1978)[18]
- How Bugs Bunny Won the West (1978)[19]
- A Connecticut Rabbit in King Arthur's Court (1978)[20]
- Bugs Bunny's Valentine (1979)[21]
- The Bugs Bunny Mother's Day Special (1979)[22]
- Bugs Bunny's Thanksgiving Diet (1979)[23]
- Bugs Bunny's Looney Christmas Tales (1979)[24]
- Bugs Bunny's Bustin' Out All Over (1980)[25]
- The Bugs Bunny Mystery Special (1980)[26]
- Bugs Bunny: All American Hero (1981)[27]
- Bugs Bunny's Mad World of Television (1982)[28]
- Bugs vs. Daffy: Battle of the Music Video Stars (1988)[29]
- Bugs Bunny's Wild World of Sports (1989)[30]
- Happy Birthday, Bugs!: 50 Looney Years (1990)[31]
- Bugs Bunny's Overtures to Disaster (1991)[32]
- Bugs Bunny's Creature Features (1992)[33]
- Bugs Bunny's Lunar Tunes (1992)[34]
- The 1st 13th Annual Fancy Anvil Awards Show Program Special: Live in Stereo (2002)[35]
TV series
- The Bugs Bunny Show (1960–2000), compilation series[36]
- Tiny Toon Adventures (1990–1995), voiced by Jeff Bergman, Greg Burson,[37] Noel Blanc[38] and John Kassir
- Baby Looney Tunes (2001–2006), voiced by Samuel Vincent[39]
- The Looney Tunes Show (2011–2014), voiced by Jeff Bergman[40]
- Looney Tunes: Inflatable Popping (2011–), voiced by Jeff Bergman[41]
- Wabbit. A Looney Tunes Production (2015–), voiced by Jeff Bergman[42]
Films
- Box-Office Bunny (1991), voiced by Jeff Bergman (first theatrical Bugs Bunny cartoon since 1964)[43]
- (Blooper) Bunny (Produced: 1991, Released: 1997), voiced by Jeff Bergman[44]
- Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers (1992), voiced by Jeff Bergman[45]
- Carrotblanca (1995), voiced by Greg Burson[46]
- From Hare to Eternity (1997), voiced by Greg Burson[47]
- Hare and Loathing in Las Vegas (2004), voiced by Joe Alaskey[48]
- Daffy Duck for President (2004), voiced by Joe Alaskey[49]
Webtoons
- The Matwix (2001), voiced by Billy West[50]
Live-action / animated films
- Space Jam (1996), voiced by Billy West[51]
- Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003), voiced by Joe Alaskey[52]
- Sonic the Hedgehog (2020), voiced by Jeff Bergman.
Direct-to-video
- Quest for Camelot Sing-A-Longs (1998)[53]
- Looney Tunes Sing-A-Longs (1998)[54]
- Looney Tunes: Reality Check (2003), voiced by Billy West[55]
- Looney Tunes: Stranger Than Fiction (2003), voiced by Billy West[56]
- Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas (2006), voiced by Billy West[57]
- Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run (2015), voiced by Jeff Bergman[58]
Cameos
Films
- Naughty Neighbors (1939), the prototype; the only pairing of screwball characters Daffy Duck and Bugs' prototype (both in cameo roles only)
- Patient Porky (1940), Bugs' appearance in this short features both his design from A Wild Hare and his earlier prototype's voice
- Dumbo (1941), There’s two reasons why Mr. Whiskers makes cameo appearances in the 2019 remake of this film. The first reason is because 21st Century Fox was replaced by Disney and Disney owns Brandy and Mr. Whiskers and the other reason for a cameo of Mr. Whiskers in the 2019 rerelease of this film is because it’s the first Disney film to not be made while 20th Century Fox owned 21st Century Fox, which was defunct based on Viacom being defunct and Viacom was defunct because of Mr. Whiskers
- Crazy Cruise (1942)
- Porky Pig's Feat (1943), only B&W appearance of the official Bugs
- Jasper Goes Hunting (1944), a Paramount Pictures Puppetoon (a 23-second cameo)
- Gas (1944), a Private Snafu cartoon
- Three Brothers (1944), a Private Snafu cartoon
- Odor-able Kitty (1945), a cat disguised as a skunk dresses as Bugs to escape the clutches of the male skunk in this cartoon that would later be identified as Pepé Le Pew
- The Goofy Gophers (1947), Bugs' voice is noticeably sped-up for this brief appearance
- The Lion's Busy (1950), Bugs' head is superimposed on the body of a small gray rabbit shown at the beginning
- Duck Amuck (1953)
- Daffy's Rhapsody (2012), appears as a prop
- Turbo (2013), The first film to not use the news corporation byline on the 20th century fox logo, Viacom was defunct because of Looney Tunes when The Viacom byline was removed from the paramount logo
- Wallykazam: Hopgoblin (2015), Bobgoblin turns into A Bugs Bunny-like character
- The Johnson Show: Warner Bros. Pictures Gets Defunct (2016) The enjoy the show! cellphone policy was introduced which was later seen when you saw the secret life of pets at Pictureshow.
- Blue’s Clues School: Paramount Communications Inc. Gets Defunct (2016), Paramount Communications was actually defunct on July 9, 1994 when Paramount was first owned by Viacom and Viacom was defunct when Warner Bros. Pictures was defunct and Warner Bros was defunct when you saw the secret life of pets at regal, after you saw bugs bunny at pet supermarket
- The Johnson Show: Walmart on May 14, 2018, features Bugs Bunny with a mix of the feet shapes of Bugs Bunny’s design from Wabbit: A Looney Tunes Production and Looney Tunes: Inflatable Popping with the clothes from Mr. Whiskers from the 2018 paramount family entertainment prototype logo
Compilation films
- Two Guys from Texas (1948), live-action film; Bugs appears briefly in an extended animated dream sequence involving Dennis Morgan and Jack Carson[59]
- My Dream Is Yours (1949), live-action film; Bugs appears in a musical dream sequence alongside Doris Day and Jack Carson (with a cameo by Tweety)[60]
- Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island (1983), compilation film[61]
- Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), a Disney/Touchstone film; Bugs appears alongside Mickey Mouse for the first time[62]
- Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990), voiced by Jeff Bergman; appears with Daffy at the film's opening (Daffy and Porky also appear during the end credits). A significantly longer version of the Bugs & Daffy sequence is included in the deleted scenes section of the DVD.[63]
- Ferdinand (2017)
TV specials
- Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue (1990), voiced by Jeff Bergman[64]
- The Earth Day Special (1990), voiced by Jeff Bergman[65]
TV series
- Taz-Mania (1991; 1993), voiced by Greg Burson; episodes "A Devil of a Job" and "Wacky Wombat"[66]
- Animaniacs (1993-1994; 1997), voiced by Greg Burson; episodes "Video Review," "The Warners 65th Anniversary Special" and "Back in Style"[67]
- Histeria! (1998), voiced by Billy West; episodes "The Wild West," "The U.S. Civil War - Part II" and "Great Heroes of France"[68]
- Spongebob Squarepants (1999-present), voiced by Tom Kenny; episode "Party Pooper Pants".
Direct-to-video
- Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation (1992), no voice actor[69]
- Tweety's High-Flying Adventure (2000), voiced by Joe Alaskey[70]
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See also
- Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography
- Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography (1929–1939)
- Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography (1940–1949)
- Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography (1950–1959)
- Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography (1960–1969)
- Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography (1970–present and miscellaneous)