Film Quotes by Mel Blanc
507 quotes
Bugs Bunny:
You're in for it now, Doc. It's the hot seat for you, sure.
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Mel Blanc
in
Hare Force
(1944)
Bugs Bunny:
You're safe now, Doc. The police are gone.
Rocky: Yeah? Which way did they go?
Bugs Bunny: That way.
Rocky: [Running out the window] Help, police! Don't leave me here with that crazy rabbit! Help!
Bugs Bunny: Some people can't take it, see? Nyah! Nyah! Nyah!
Rocky: Yeah? Which way did they go?
Bugs Bunny: That way.
Rocky: [Running out the window] Help, police! Don't leave me here with that crazy rabbit! Help!
Bugs Bunny: Some people can't take it, see? Nyah! Nyah! Nyah!
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Mel Blanc
in
Racketeer Rabbit
(1946)
Bugs:
[as a lady hunter] Oh, how simply dreadful. You poor little man. Did I hurt you with my naughty gun?
Elmer Fudd: Aw, shucks. Well, I... Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!
[Daffy, as a hunting dog, bites Elmer in the leg]
Elmer Fudd: Yeow!
Bugs: Gypsy, you naughty bow-wow. Stop that.
Elmer Fudd: Aw, shucks. Well, I... Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!
[Daffy, as a hunting dog, bites Elmer in the leg]
Elmer Fudd: Yeow!
Bugs: Gypsy, you naughty bow-wow. Stop that.
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Mel Blanc
in
Rabbit Fire
(1951)
Bugs:
[disguised as a bobby-soxer] Oh, Mr. Jones! Franky and Perry just aren't in it! You're my swooner dreamboat loverboy!
[laughs]
[laughs]
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Mel Blanc
in
Long-Haired Hare
(1949)
Bugs:
[Jones is glaring at him] Eh, what's up, Doc?
[Jones grabs Bugs by the neck, places him in the harp and slams the harp shut over his neck, then exits]
Bugs: [referring to Jones] Hmm, also a rabbit hater. Oh, well.
[Jones grabs Bugs by the neck, places him in the harp and slams the harp shut over his neck, then exits]
Bugs: [referring to Jones] Hmm, also a rabbit hater. Oh, well.
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Mel Blanc
in
Long-Haired Hare
(1949)
Bugs:
[singing, playing banjo] Whadda dey do on a rainy night in-a Rio?/A-rikki-biggi-bik/Whadda dey do when dere is no starry sky?/Oh, starry sky!/Where do dey when dey can't go for a walk/Do dey stay home and talk?/Or do dey sit inside?
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Mel Blanc
in
Long-Haired Hare
(1949)
Bugs:
I don't remember any rabbit in Jack and the Beanstalk. But, there's gonna be one in this one.
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Mel Blanc
in
Beanstalk Bunny
(1955)
Bugs:
O mighty warrior of great fighting stock / Might I inquire to ask, ehh, what's up Doc?
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Mel Blanc
in
What's Opera, Doc?
(1957)
Bugs:
Of course you know, this means *WAR*!
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Mel Blanc
in
Long-Haired Hare
(1949)
Bugs:
That's the trouble with some dames. Kiss em and they fly apart!
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Mel Blanc
in
Hair-Raising Hare
(1946)