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My Bunny Lies Over the Sea
In Scotland, Bugs Bunny rescues a woman from a monster. The "woman" is a kilted Scotsman, and the "monster" is his bagpipe. The Scotsman then challenges Bugs to a game of golf.
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One of my all time favorites.
Memorable, crazy movie
Fresh and Exciting
The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
. . . that your 200-mile round trips from the suburbs again will be just so much wasted time and gas (due to the fact that this part of America's Windy City is a police "No Go" zone, where the Government is totally powerless to oppose Anti-Christmas Economic Terrorists--or ET's--eager to harm as many random Middle Class Citizens as they can over some perceived slight dating back to the arrival of slaves in VIRGINIA in the early 1600s that the ancestors of Chicago's would-be shoppers fought and died to FREE!), and that "the other shoe" could drop at any moment if the ET's are further incensed by a life-time PGA ban of one of their role models for his serial cheating popping up on TV tournament golf broadcasts in recent years: during MY BUNNY LIES OVER THE SEA, Bugs Bunny demonstrates the 50 ways to Shave Your Scorecard, and cites the cases of Kaduffleblaze vs. Fuddle (Hebrides Open, 1918), Fraddis vs. Grisfritter (Private Match, No Year Given), as well as Bizbu vs. Stoigen (Casablanca Amateur, No Year Given) to establish that Golf has been The Liars' "Sport" since its earliest beginnings in Scotland, and is generally what you would expect from a nation where the men wear the skirts and do the (bagpipe) wailing!
Having once again realized he "should've taken that left turn at Albuquerque", Bugs winds up in Scotland where he already finds trouble when he mistakes a Scotsman in his kilts playing a bagpipe for an old lady being attacked by a monster and "kills" the instrument. From there, insults fly fast as the kilt-wearing man whose voice partially resembles Yosemite Sam challenges the rabbit to a game of golf. As with Sam, Bugs changes one word that makes his opponent accept one of his plays as a "hole-in-one" despite fifty-five tries! None of the stuff Bugs does would be acceptable in the golf rule book but they're pretty hilarious nonetheless! That last gag is a topper! Another funny outing from Chuck Jones and Michael Maltese.
Bugs Bunny takes the wrong turn at Albuquerque and ends up tunneling into Scotland (!). There he immediately attacks a horrible monster engulfing a defenseless old lady. Only it turns out the "monster" is a set of bagpipes and the "old lady" is a man in a kilt. Bugs thinks this is indecent (despite his own predilection for drag) and throws a barrel over the Scotsman. This is too much, and the angry Scot tries to blow out Bugs's brains. Soon the two opponents settle the matter more civilly - with a game of golf. Bugs's golfing strategy leaves most of his scruples buried under a divot. The infuriated Scotsman suggests one more contest, again underestimating the quick-witted bunny.A fine series of gags and strong characterizations make this another winner from Chuck Jones, Michael Maltese and company. "McGrory," as Bugs dubs him at one point, gives a series of priceless reactions to the befuddling Bugs. Love that final gag!This cartoon is available on the "Looney Tunes Golden Collection, Volume One," Disc 1.
When Bugs takes that oh-so-famous right turn when he should have went left, he ends up in Scotland instead of the Labrea Tar Pits. The best ever game of golf ever seen on T.V. against a Scottish bag-pipe player ensues. Definitely for any Bugs fan whose ever played a round of golf. I only wish i could pull some of those stunts on the links. 10 out of 10.