In the dead of winter, a wolf is starving. His home has nothing, no fire and no food. Even the cheese from the mousetrap gets stolen by a mouse. He's hallucinating and then a helpless little rabbit walks into his home.
It's an MGM cartoon in technicolor by Hugh Harman. The animation style is a bit older and more rough. I like the original message of letting the rabbit go which allows for a nice karma ending. The wolf turns predator anyways as he follows the rabbit into the snow. Also, why would rabbits have a roasted bird for dinner? This could be more biting if it steers into it. The wolf could be constantly trying to kill the rabbit and failing. It could also be more poignant if the wolf don't go after the rabbit after just letting him go. This is stuck in a murky middle.