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Buckaroo Bugs : ウィキペディア英語版
Buckaroo Bugs

''Buckaroo Bugs'' is a Warner Bros. ''Looney Tunes'' theatrical cartoon short released in August 1944, introducing Bugs Bunny to ''Looney Tunes'' and directed by Robert Clampett.
==Plot==
The film is set in a small town of the "San Fernando Alley" (San Fernando Valley).〔Shull, Wilt (2004), p. 165〕〔Young, Young (2010), p. 746〕 According to the narration, "Our story begins when the West was young, and early pioneers settled down to never more roam, and made the San Fernando Alley their home." 〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0036676/quotes )〕 Despite its Western setting, the short makes references to World War II rationing. A pretend train robbery, lists as "valuable cargo": butter, gasoline, sugar, shoes, and tires – all of them items for which there was a shortage in the War due to rationing.〔 The short also has Bugs stealing all the carrots from a victory garden, which is another World War II reference.〔
Unlike in most shorts, Bugs Bunny serves as an antagonist. In the cartoon, he plays a carrot thief called the Masked Marauder, whom Brooklyn's "Red Hot Ryder" (a parody of Red Ryder) must bring to justice. The cartoon portrays Red Hot Ryder as a dimwit who cannot distinguish Bugs Bunny from the Masked Marauder, and his good-natured slowness is consistently mocked: When Bugs Bunny as the Masked Marauder threatens to shoot Red Hot Ryder, saying, "Stick 'em up, or I'll blow your brains out," the latter treats it like a choice, replying, "Well, now, that's mighty neighborly of you." In the end, Red Hot Ryder catches on, but is unable to catch the Masked Marauder. Bugs tricks him into jumping into the Grand Canyon, and when underground Red Hot Ryder finally figures out that Bugs is the Masked Marauder. Bugs pops up from beneath the ground with a lit candle and says "That's right! That's right! You win the $64 question!" (a reference to the "big prize" on the famous radio quiz show ''Take It or Leave It''). He then kisses him and blows out the candle.

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