Film Quotes by Mel Blanc
507 quotes
Elmer Fudd:
[trapped in handcuff bomb] OHHHH! My keys! Where are my keys? My keys! Hurry up! Gimme the keys! Oh!
Bugs Bunny: [they're in his hand] Eh, what's up, Doc?
Elmer Fudd: Quick, get me outta this predicament, undo these cuffs!
Bugs Bunny: All right, Doc, keep yer shoit on, take it easy! Gee, he's an excitable type.
Bugs Bunny: Let's see now, the garage, the car, for the front door...
[wolf whistles]
Bugs Bunny: ... and the back door... Ah, here it is!
[bomb explodes]
Bugs Bunny: Oh, well.
Bugs Bunny: [they're in his hand] Eh, what's up, Doc?
Elmer Fudd: Quick, get me outta this predicament, undo these cuffs!
Bugs Bunny: All right, Doc, keep yer shoit on, take it easy! Gee, he's an excitable type.
Bugs Bunny: Let's see now, the garage, the car, for the front door...
[wolf whistles]
Bugs Bunny: ... and the back door... Ah, here it is!
[bomb explodes]
Bugs Bunny: Oh, well.
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Mel Blanc
in
Fresh Hare
(1942)
Elmer Fudd:
Got you, you wabbit stew, you.
Bugs Bunny: Look, Doc. Are you looking for trouble? I'm not a stewing rabbit. I'm a fricasseeing rabbit.
Elmer Fudd: Fwicasseeing wabbit?
Bugs Bunny: Have you got a fricasseeing rabbit license?
Elmer Fudd: Well, no. I...
Bugs Bunny: Do you happen to know what the penalty is for shooting a fricasseeing rabbit without a fricasseeing rabbit license?
Bugs Bunny: Look, Doc. Are you looking for trouble? I'm not a stewing rabbit. I'm a fricasseeing rabbit.
Elmer Fudd: Fwicasseeing wabbit?
Bugs Bunny: Have you got a fricasseeing rabbit license?
Elmer Fudd: Well, no. I...
Bugs Bunny: Do you happen to know what the penalty is for shooting a fricasseeing rabbit without a fricasseeing rabbit license?
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Mel Blanc
in
Duck! Rabbit! Duck!
(1953)
Elmer Fudd:
How am I ever going to catch that scwewy duck?
Daffy Duck: Precisely what I was thinking, my little Nimrod.
Daffy Duck: Precisely what I was thinking, my little Nimrod.
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Mel Blanc
in
What Makes Daffy Duck?
(1948)
Elmer Fudd:
I will do it with my spear and magic helmet!
Bugs Bunny: Your spear and magic helmet?
Elmer Fudd: Spear and magic helmet!
Bugs Bunny: Magic helmet?
Elmer Fudd: Magic helmet!
Bugs Bunny: [aside to audience, cynical] Magic helmet.
Bugs Bunny: Your spear and magic helmet?
Elmer Fudd: Spear and magic helmet!
Bugs Bunny: Magic helmet?
Elmer Fudd: Magic helmet!
Bugs Bunny: [aside to audience, cynical] Magic helmet.
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Mel Blanc
in
What's Opera, Doc?
(1957)
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Mel Blanc
in
What's Opera, Doc?
(1957)
Elmer Fudd:
Ooh, wait 'till I get that wabbit!
Bugs Bunny: [Disguised as a Spanish senorita] What would you want with a wabbit? / Can't you see that I'm much sweeter. / I'm your little señoriter. / You are my type of guy. / Let me straighten your tie. / and I shall dance for you.
Bugs Bunny: [Disguised as a Spanish senorita] What would you want with a wabbit? / Can't you see that I'm much sweeter. / I'm your little señoriter. / You are my type of guy. / Let me straighten your tie. / and I shall dance for you.
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Mel Blanc
in
Rabbit of Seville
(1950)
Elmer Fudd:
Pardon me, but you know, you wook just wike a wabbit.
Bugs Bunny: Ehhh... c'mere. Listen, doc.
[whispering]
Bugs Bunny: Now don't spread this around, but, uh... confidentially...
[screaming]
Bugs Bunny: I *AM* A WABBIT!
Bugs Bunny: Ehhh... c'mere. Listen, doc.
[whispering]
Bugs Bunny: Now don't spread this around, but, uh... confidentially...
[screaming]
Bugs Bunny: I *AM* A WABBIT!
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Mel Blanc
(as Bugs Bunny / Skunk)
in
A Wild Hare
(1940)
Elmer Fudd:
Scwatching, scwatching, scwatching! One more scwatch, and I'll give you a bath.
Dog: No, no, no, no, no! No, please, no!
Dog: No, no, no, no, no! No, please, no!
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Mel Blanc
(as Dog / Cat / A. Flea)
in
An Itch in Time
(1943)
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Mel Blanc
in
The Unruly Hare
(1945)
Elmer Fudd:
Zillions and twillions of wabbits! Where are they all coming from?
Bugs Bunny: [at an adding machine] From me, Doc. I'm multiplying, see? I'm multiplying!
Bugs Bunny: [at an adding machine] From me, Doc. I'm multiplying, see? I'm multiplying!
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Mel Blanc
in
The Big Snooze
(1946)