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Initially introduced as "Rudolph," a menacing monster meant to scare and challenge Bugs Bunny, Gossamer soon captured the hearts of audiences with his large, lumbering frame, red fur, and tennis shoes as an unconventional antagonist.


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3.1K YOUR RATING Rate Animation Short Comedy A sneaker-wearing, hairy monster chases Bugs through a castle belonging to an evil scientist. Director Chuck Jones Writer Tedd Pierce Star Mel Blanc See production info at IMDbPro RENT/BUY search Amazon Add to Watchlist Added by 1.2K users 18 User reviews 4 Critic reviews Photos 12 Top cast Edit


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Hair-Raising Hare is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon, released in 1946. It was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Chuck Jones. It stars Bugs Bunny and features the first appearance of Chuck Jones' imposing orange monster character, unnamed here, but in later cartoons named "Rudolph" and then "Gossamer".


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Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. Hair-Raising Hare is a 1946 Merrie Melodies short directed by Charles M. Jones. One night, in a dark, empty forest, Bugs Bunny is singing a stanza of "Sweet Dreams, Sweetheart". He pokes up out of his hole, dressed in a nightshirt and holding up a candle, and says, "Eh, I don.


13 HAIRRAISING HARE Bugs Bunny (1946)

In need of a live brain for his giant robot, the mad scientist (this time a caricature of Boris Karloff) releases Rudolph from his chamber on a mission to capture Bugs Bunny; the monster shows a sudden burst of joyousness and quickly sets out when the mad scientist promises the reward of "spider goulash " for capturing the rabbit.


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Hyde and Hare: Directed by Friz Freleng. With Mel Blanc. Bugs Bunny gets himself adopted as a pet by a kindly soul who has been feeding him carrots every day. Bugs' friend turns out to be Dr. Jekyll who drinks his evil potion and turns into a monster.


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Chuck Jones. Appears in: Hair-raising Hare. Water, Water Every Hare Complete List of Gossamer Cartoons. Catch Phrases: PEEEE-PLE! Portrayed by: Mel Blanc (1946-1980) Frank Welker (1990) Maurice LaMarche (1995) Jim Cummings (1996-2006) Joe Alaskey (2000-2001) Kwesi Boakye (2011-2014) Fred Tatasciore (2020-present) Personality.


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Meet Rudolph, The Hairy Monster, from the Looney Tunes espisode "Water Water Every Hare".


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Gossamer, originally called Rudolph or simply just Monster, is a character in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons. The character is often a hairy, red monster, although in The Looney Tunes Show, he was more of an orange tone. He has two giant tennis shoes, and his face is composed of only two oval-shaped eyes and a wide mouth. He has two hulking arms ending in dirty, clawed.


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Bugs Bunny : Well, so it's mechanical. Bugs Bunny : And so, having disposed of the monster, exit our hero through the front door, stage right, none the worse for his harrowing experience. Bugs Bunny : [to Gossamer/Rudolph] Hey, Frankenstein! [Bugs goes up a flight of stairs but the lights aren't on.


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Introducing The Monster as "The Monster."He's a very In-teresting monster.


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Gossamer was a large hairy red monster from the 1946 Looney Tunes cartoon Hair Raising Hare. On a dark night, Bugs Bunny is lured to a mysterious old castle by a beautiful mechanical rabbit, which breaks down as soon as he goes through the door. The man who tricked Bugs into coming then appears as a scientist (based on Peter Lorre). The scientist then sends Gossamer after Bugs for a meal.


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Hair-Raising Hare is a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon, released on May 25, 1946. It was directed by Chuck Jones and written by Tedd Pierce. [1] It stars Bugs Bunny [2] and features the first appearance of Chuck Jones' orange [3] monster character "Gossamer". Plot