Rabbit's Kin 71 years old

Rabbit's Kin

Shorty, a school-age rabbit with a high-pitched voice, jumps into Bugs Bunny's rabbit hole to escape the clutches of the villainous, but extremely stupid, Pete Puma, whose distinctive speech climaxes in an ear-splitting screech. Pete tries to trick Bugs and Shorty with an exploding cigar. Doesn't work. The cigar says "El Explodo" right on the wrapper. He tries to trick them by disguising himself as Shorty's mother. Doesn't work either. His rabbit ears are leaves that are inelegantly affixed to his hat. How can this poor, pathetic puma win the day? Smarter opponents than he have failed to outwit the wily Bugs Bunny.

Credits

Rabbit's Kin Cast

Name Character
Mel Blanc He was 44, 81 years old when he died
Stan Freberg He was 26, 88 years old when he died

Rabbit's Kin Crew

Name Department
Robert McKimson as Director. He was 42 (66) years old when He died Directing
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Rabbit's Kin (71 years)

  • Release day: Saturday, November 15, 1952
  • Runtime: 7 minutes