Film Quotes by Mel Blanc
507 quotes
Bugs Bunny:
What a dope. What a maroon.
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Mel Blanc
in
Hare Conditioned
(1945)
Bugs Bunny:
What a gulla-bull. What a nin-cow-poop.
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Mel Blanc
in
Bully For Bugs
(1953)
Bugs Bunny:
What carrots. Look at this tired specimen. I haven't see a decent carrot for months around these parts.
[Reads a newspaper headline]
Bugs Bunny: "Record carrot crop in Alabama." Alabama? Well, I'm Alabamy bound!
[Reads a newspaper headline]
Bugs Bunny: "Record carrot crop in Alabama." Alabama? Well, I'm Alabamy bound!
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Mel Blanc
in
Southern Fried Rabbit
(1953)
Bugs Bunny:
What the... It's a boid! A boid in a tuxedo!
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Mel Blanc
in
8 Ball Bunny
(1950)
Bugs Bunny:
What's this?
Elmer Fudd: Your dinner.
Bugs Bunny: My what? My dinner! What do you think I am... a rabbit? I'll starve before I eat this stuff.
[Starts eating]
Bugs Bunny: You'll be sorry... starving a little gray rabbit! This is terrible! Me eating this stuff! How do you expect me to stomach this stuff?
Elmer Fudd: Your dinner.
Bugs Bunny: My what? My dinner! What do you think I am... a rabbit? I'll starve before I eat this stuff.
[Starts eating]
Bugs Bunny: You'll be sorry... starving a little gray rabbit! This is terrible! Me eating this stuff! How do you expect me to stomach this stuff?
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Mel Blanc
in
Elmer's Pet Rabbit
(1941)
Bugs Bunny:
What's up, dogs?
Bugs Bunny:
Why you... you little blankety-blank-blank toitle... how did... you did... I didn't...
Cecil Turtle: ...and "how" about my ten bucks?
Bugs Bunny: Oh, alright; here!
[gives him the money]
Bugs Bunny: Onetwothreefourfivesixseveneightnineten! And I hope ya choke!
Cecil Turtle: ...and "how" about my ten bucks?
Bugs Bunny: Oh, alright; here!
[gives him the money]
Bugs Bunny: Onetwothreefourfivesixseveneightnineten! And I hope ya choke!
--
Mel Blanc
in
Tortoise Beats Hare
(1941)
Bugs Bunny:
Yoo hoo! Mr. A-rab!
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Mel Blanc
in
Sahara Hare
(1955)
Bugs Bunny:
You ain't got me yet, by Gum! He he he he! Ow, darn this lumbago!
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Mel Blanc
in
The Old Grey Hare
(1944)
Bugs Bunny:
You know, I wouldn't be a bit surprised if it was me that tricked you.
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Mel Blanc
in
Wabbit Twouble
(1941)