WORLD'S FIRST BUGS BUNNY
THE LONGEST LIST OF THE LONGEST
STUFF AT THE LONGEST DOMAIN NAME AT LONG LAST
What was the world's first Bugs Bunny?
Bugs Bunny is a Warner Bros.
character that evolved, rather than just being created.
Bugs' life started on on April 30, 1938 in a cartoon
called Porky's Hare Hunt, but Bugs wasn't Bugs quite just yet, his name was
Happy Rabbit.
Happy
Rabbit had several more appearances in the next couple of years.
On July 27, 1940 he finally emerges as the Bugs Bunny
we all recognize in Tex Avery's 'A Wild Hare' and for the first time ever utter
his famous words; 'What's up, Doc?'
To date five people have played the voice of Bugs Bunny:

Happy Rabbit in Porky's Hare Hunt

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