Y'know even if I tell you I'll have another post with one of my drawings added on here, it would only be days where I feel completely lazy or don't have a fresh idea coming in mind.
Since Easter is longer than I expected this following year, I decided hey, since the clocks changed, the daytime hours rise longer, I think it's time to go deep into a sweet and nostalgic Looney Tunes cartoon.
This is a hilarious cartoon!
First of all when I first watched this cartoon, I adored the backgrounds. The yellow sky, the olive green grass, the equitable colors for the trees, ah. So peaceful for a classic cartoon.
Robert McKimson's one-shot characters were always the best. They feel like they were made to be recurring but we're perfectly fine with one cartoon and it being entertaining and interesting.
The setup to this cartoon is outstanding. At the start, it feels like your regular uncomplicated plot with Bugs talking to somebody.
Like I said, I did mention that this cartoon has a nostalgic aesthetic to the whole thing and I do stand corrected.
It just reminds me of simpler times. The simplicity to one of these illustrations is what describe the best of appeal. It falls into the medium of perfectly exceptional.
McKimson's design of Bugs doesn't give enough credit. It's up there with Clampett's. When it comes to directors, you can tell what they're trying to do with the characters the most. You can end up having a short film starring Bugs in a more laid-back, sensible environment like Chuck Jones, or get a more witty and intense version of Bugs with Robert McKimson's vision with the character.
Love the pie-eyed look we get here in this scene.
I love when specific beings try to act tough and fight off the misbehaved. It's my favorite trope in all of films glory.
I think seeing Bugs always chill and reserved all throughout the picture would've been nice and cute, but I like a little more of that stand up for what's right, and loud-mouthed energy with his cartoons and McKimson mastered it flawlessly.
Look at that grumpy dirty look as Bugs is skipping with his basket of eggs. I know it's an animated frame, but it's awesome nonetheless.
Color palette to this here is priceless. Feel free to copy and freely express these warm and fascinating details to the welcoming house.
More sweet wonderful scenes throughout the cartoon -
I'm willing to watch this short again once Easter comes by because it is hilarious and definitely one of the best looking Looney Tunes cartoons I ever seen.
If your in the minority of watching all these inspiring yet charming cartoons but somewhat don't have DVDs, or chance to stream online or on TV?
No fear. I love ToonTales. It's where I got into experiencing Classic Disney and Tom and Jerry shorts, for free.
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