This Is a Life?

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This Is A Life?
Merrie Melodies (Bugs Bunny) series
File:This is a Life title card.png
Title card
Directed by I. Freleng
Produced by Edward Selzer
(uncredited)
Story by Warren Foster
Voices by Mel Blanc
Arthur Q. Bryan (uncredited)
June Foray
(uncredited)
Music by Milt Franklyn
Animation by Ted Bonnicksen
Arthur Davis
Layouts by Hawley Pratt
Backgrounds by Irv Wyner
Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
The Vitaphone Corporation
Release date(s) July 9, 1955 (USA)
Color process Technicolor
Running time 7:00
Language English

This Is a Life? is a Warner Bros. animated cartoon of the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Friz Freleng, written by Warren Foster, and produced by Edward Selzer, with music directed by Milt Franklyn. Originally released to theatres on July 9, 1955, Mel Blanc voices Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Yosemite Sam, and the announcer, while Arthur Q. Bryan voices Elmer Fudd and June Foray voices Granny.

Summary

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. In a parody of 1952's This is Your Life, Elmer Fudd (aping Ralph Edwards) is the host and Bugs Bunny is the guest of honor, much to the disgust of Daffy Duck. On several occasions, Granny whacks Daffy over the head with her umbrella to keep him quiet. Meanwhile, Bugs reminisces with Elmer and Yosemite Sam about their previous encounters (reviewed via footage from past Bugs Bunny cartoons A Hare Grows in Manhattan, Buccaneer Bunny, and Hare Do), in which Bugs always gets the best of them. Elmer and Sam plan to finally get even with Bugs by presenting him with a special gift — a time bomb — in appreciation of their "friendship," but Daffy — stubbornly refusing to believe that he was not the guest — grabs the gift ("I really deserve it!"), and takes the resulting explosion. Naturally, Daffy ends up telling Bugs: "You're... You're... You're despicable", then leaves.

Edited versions

When the short aired on ABC, it was heavily altered to make it suitable for younger viewers. Among the scenes cut were;

  • Two times of Granny hitting Daffy with her umbrella
  • Sam getting blasted by cannons from Buccaneer Bunny
  • Elmer and Sam place a bomb in the gift package before giving it to Bugs
  • Daffy returns onto stage after being the offstage victim of the bomb and says to Bugs, "You're despicable."

When it aired on The Merrie Melodies Show, the entire short was shown uncut with the exception of the cannon scene from Buccaneer Bunny which was shortened to reduce the violence.

Availability

This Is a Life? is featured uncut & digitally remastered on the new Looney Tunes Superstars DVD set, "Daffy Duck: Frustrated Fowl" However, it was cropped down to widescreen format; which caused anger among most Looney Tunes fans and collectors.

Analysis

The cartoon uses arranged music for the opening title card and the introductory credits before showing the title of the picture.

See also

Preceded by Bugs Bunny Cartoons
1955
Succeeded by
Hyde and Hare

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