
Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck are rival book salesmen from Rambling House. They each go their separate ways to sell books to folks, Daffy finds himself encountering Elmer Fudd and Porky Pig. Bugs gets forced by Sultan Yosemite Sam to tell stories to his spoiled-brat son, Prince Abba-Dabba. The stories are shown through clips of old Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies.... (Full plot summary below)
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Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck are rival book salesmen from Rambling House. They each go their separate ways to sell books to folks, Daffy finds himself encountering Elmer Fudd and Porky Pig. Bugs gets forced by Sultan Yosemite Sam to tell stories to his spoiled-brat son, Prince Abba-Dabba. The stories are shown through clips of old Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies.
Leave your thoughts about Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales.
| DVDTalk.comScott WeinbergThe brilliant WB shorts are chopped, edited, and otherwise altered to fit this shamelessly inept compilation flick. Stick with the originals, trust me. |
| User ReviewRich SOkay, so this is basically recycled vintage clips from Warner Bros, Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies surrounded by a story of book salesmen (Bugs and Daffy). Who cares?! It's so completely fun and entertaining! Capping my night of silent movies with this delightful movie! |
| User ReviewCaroline RI watched this with my children and found myself laughing right along with them. |
| User ReviewAmanda HI remembered the cartoons in this compilation more than any other Looney Tunes collection I've seen- and the best part is, it has my all-time favorite, Hansel & Gretel. I had a really good time revisiting this and will probably do it again. More than once. |
| User ReviewAj VAnother fun Looney Tunes movie full of great cartoons, it's very funny, and anyone who likes cartoons will like this movie. |
| User ReviewJon TYet another Looney Tunes compilation feature, this one attempts to create an original story, again by combining classic shorts (some cut, others redubbed in small sections) and newer, sometimes obviously inferior, animated "transitions". This time, Bugs and Daffy are members of the "Rambling House Publishing Company" setting off to sell books. Approximately halfway through, the film shifts focus to Bugs being forced to read fairy tales to Sultan Yosemite Sam's obnoxious son, Prince Abadaba. These include "Tweety and the Beanstalk", "Little Red Riding Hoodwinked", and "One Froggy Evening", all of which feature occasional narration added in from Bugs. It seems as though there are different cuts of this picture, as one of them, screened on the Disney Channel, airs another story which is mysteriously omitted from both the VHS release AND the DVD release. This rather messy situation also makes viewing 1001 RABBIT TALES somewhat odd, as one wonders what the theatrical cut was like. |
| User ReviewJames KAnother average compilation, though the thread tying it together is a bit interesting |
| User ReviewPrivate UAnother nice Looney Tunes compilation film, but it is not as cleverly produced as Bugs Bunny Road Runner movie. And the prince is so annoying. |
| User ReviewTristan PIt's still fun to see these shorts altogether building on a story and Bugs and Daffy are still funny, but will somebody please get rid of the prince? |
| User ReviewScotty PIt's just a bunch of old episodes edited together. It's still brings back the childhood memories though. |