Hare Remover (1946)
7/10
Back in the late 1900s college "activists" . . .
6 July 2016
Warning: Spoilers
. . . were constantly vandalizing, burning, or bombing campus science buildings as a means of letting off steam, killing two birds with one grenade by claiming to be "protesting" animal-based research and experimentation. Thanks to these atrocities, one American young lady dies every 14 minutes nowadays from lip cancer caused by inadequately tested mouth-highlighting products which are no longer vetted on puppies, kittens, and piglets. Most if not all of these Critter Crusaders saw the Warner Bros. animated short HARE REMOVER during their formative years, when Bob Barker was still swallowing goldfish. Therefore, it seems fair to blame the HARE REMOVER cast and crew for the decades of mayhem and heartbreak that followed its release, and which still plague us today. As an evil villain wielding an Acme Junior Chemistry Set, Elmer Fudd is riding a tidal wave of fear and loathing onto unknown shores. It's as if Warner is yelling "Fire!" in one of its own theaters. Legally, this is called "inciting a riot."
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