His Hare Raising Tale (Short 1951)
Bugs & Daffy: The Wartime Cartoons (Video 1989)
Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990)
Footage of Bugs Bunny is used in a video-only scene"Troldspejlet" Episode #4.2 (TV Episode 1991)
Jakob Stegelmann looks at gremlins in films + clip shownHouse Arrest (1996)
Plays on TV when the parents try to escape."Troldspejlet" Episode #16.5 (TV Episode 1997)
Jakob Stegelmann portrays author Roald Dahl, and mentions gremlins + clip shown"ToonHeads" A ToonHeads Special: The Lost Cartoons (TV Episode 2000)
A clip is shown
Russian Rhapsody (Short 1944)
Russian Rhapsody (Short 1944)
"Tiny Toon Adventures" Journey to the Center of Acme Acres (TV Episode 1990)
The gremlins in this episode resemble the same gremlin from this short film."Tiny Toon Adventures" Going Places (TV Episode 1991)
The little flame laughs to the tune of Yankee Doodle like the gremlin from this cartoon.- The gremlin appears in the monster realm
Tiny Toons' Night Ghoulery (TV Movie 1995)
The Gremlin from the Bob Clampett classic Bugs Bunny outing makes an appearance in the final segment.
Of Fox and Hounds (Short 1940)
Bugs says Willoughby's line "Which way did he go, George? Which way did he go?"Scrap Happy Daffy (Short 1943)
The instrumental to Daffy's song "We're in to Win" is played at the opening of this cartoon
Hare Lift (Short 1952)
Some scenes and gags reused 9 years prior; both involving Bugs Bunny..
Of Mice and Men (1939)
After getting hit on the head with a wrench, Bugs goes into the "Which way did he go, George? Which way did he go?" routine, spoofing Lon Chaney Jr.'s portrayal on Lennie in the film.Victory Through Air Power (1943)
The book that Bugs reads is titled "Victory Through Hare Power".
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