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== Shorts Featuring Elmer Fudd == |
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== 1937 == |
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*''[[Little Red Walking Hood]]'' (1937); voiced by Mel Blanc |
*''[[Little Red Walking Hood]]'' (1937); voiced by Mel Blanc |
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== 1938 == |
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*''[[The Isle of Pingo Pongo]]'' (1938) |
*''[[The Isle of Pingo Pongo]]'' (1938) |
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*''[[Cinderella Meets Fella]]'' (1938); voiced by Danny Webb |
*''[[Cinderella Meets Fella]]'' (1938); voiced by Danny Webb |
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*''[[Johnny Smith and Poker-Huntas]]'' (1938) |
*''[[Johnny Smith and Poker-Huntas]]'' (1938) |
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== 1939 == |
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*''[[Hamateur Night]]'' (1939) |
*''[[Hamateur Night]]'' (1939) |
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*''[[A Day at the Zoo]]'' (1939) |
*''[[A Day at the Zoo]]'' (1939) |
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*''[[Believe It or Else]]'' (1939); final time voiced by Danny Webb |
*''[[Believe It or Else]]'' (1939); final time voiced by Danny Webb |
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== 1940 == |
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*''[[Elmer's Candid Camera]]'' - with [[Development of Bugs Bunny|Bugs Bunny prototype]]; voiced by [[Arthur Q. Bryan]] (MM, [[Chuck Jones]]) |
*''[[Elmer's Candid Camera]]'' - with [[Development of Bugs Bunny|Bugs Bunny prototype]]; voiced by [[Arthur Q. Bryan]] (MM, [[Chuck Jones]]) |
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*''[[Confederate Honey]]'' (MM, [[Ben Hardaway]], [[Cal Dalton]] and [[Friz Freleng]]) |
*''[[Confederate Honey]]'' (MM, [[Ben Hardaway]], [[Cal Dalton]] and [[Friz Freleng]]) |
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*''[[Good Night, Elmer]]'' (MM, Jones) |
*''[[Good Night, Elmer]]'' (MM, Jones) |
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== 1941 == |
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All cartoons from 1941-1942 co-star Bugs |
All cartoons from 1941-1942 co-star Bugs |
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*''[[Elmer's Pet Rabbit]]'' (MM, Jones) |
*''[[Elmer's Pet Rabbit]]'' (MM, Jones) |
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*''[[Wabbit Twouble]]'' ([[Elmer Fudd#Fat Elmer|Clampett's fat Elmer]]) (MM, Avery and [[Bob Clampett]]) |
*''[[Wabbit Twouble]]'' ([[Elmer Fudd#Fat Elmer|Clampett's fat Elmer]]) (MM, Avery and [[Bob Clampett]]) |
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== 1942 == |
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*''[[The Wabbit Who Came to Supper]]'' (fat) (MM, Freleng) |
*''[[The Wabbit Who Came to Supper]]'' (fat) (MM, Freleng) |
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*''[[The Wacky Wabbit]]'' (fat) (MM, Clampett) |
*''[[The Wacky Wabbit]]'' (fat) (MM, Clampett) |
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*''[[The Hare-Brained Hypnotist]]'' (MM, Freleng) |
*''[[The Hare-Brained Hypnotist]]'' (MM, Freleng) |
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== 1943 == |
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*''[[To Duck or Not to Duck]]'' - first appearance in the ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' series, also first pairing of [[Daffy Duck|Daffy]] and Elmer (LT, Jones) |
*''[[To Duck or Not to Duck]]'' - first appearance in the ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' series, also first pairing of [[Daffy Duck|Daffy]] and Elmer (LT, Jones) |
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*''[[An Itch in Time]]'' (MM, Clampett) |
*''[[An Itch in Time]]'' (MM, Clampett) |
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== 1944 == |
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*''[[The Old Grey Hare]]'' - with Bugs Bunny (MM, Clampett) |
*''[[The Old Grey Hare]]'' - with Bugs Bunny (MM, Clampett) |
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*''[[The Stupid Cupid]]'' - with Daffy Duck (LT, [[Frank Tashlin]]) |
*''[[The Stupid Cupid]]'' - with Daffy Duck (LT, [[Frank Tashlin]]) |
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*''[[Stage Door Cartoon]]'' - with Bugs Bunny (MM, Freleng) |
*''[[Stage Door Cartoon]]'' - with Bugs Bunny (MM, Freleng) |
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== 1945 == |
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All cartoons from 1945-1946 co-star Bugs |
All cartoons from 1945-1946 co-star Bugs |
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*''[[The Unruly Hare]]'' (MM, Tashlin) |
*''[[The Unruly Hare]]'' (MM, Tashlin) |
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*''[[Hare Tonic]]'' (LT, Jones) |
*''[[Hare Tonic]]'' (LT, Jones) |
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== 1946 == |
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*''[[Hare Remover]]'' (MM, Tashlin) |
*''[[Hare Remover]]'' (MM, Tashlin) |
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*''[[The Big Snooze]]'' (LT, Clampett) |
*''[[The Big Snooze]]'' (LT, Clampett) |
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== 1947 == |
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*''[[Easter Yeggs]]'' - with Bugs Bunny (LT, [[Robert McKimson]]) |
*''[[Easter Yeggs]]'' - with Bugs Bunny (LT, [[Robert McKimson]]) |
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*''[[A Pest in the House]]'' - with Daffy Duck (MM, Jones) |
*''[[A Pest in the House]]'' - with Daffy Duck (MM, Jones) |
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*''[[Slick Hare]]'' - with Bugs Bunny (MM, Freleng) |
*''[[Slick Hare]]'' - with Bugs Bunny (MM, Freleng) |
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== 1948 == |
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*''[[What Makes Daffy Duck]]'' - with Daffy Duck (LT, [[Arthur Davis (animator)|Arthur Davis]]) |
*''[[What Makes Daffy Duck]]'' - with Daffy Duck (LT, [[Arthur Davis (animator)|Arthur Davis]]) |
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*''[[Back Alley Oproar]]'' - first pairing with [[Sylvester (Looney Tunes)|Sylvester]] (MM, Freleng) |
*''[[Back Alley Oproar]]'' - first pairing with [[Sylvester (Looney Tunes)|Sylvester]] (MM, Freleng) |
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*''[[Kit for Cat]]'' - with Sylvester (LT, Freleng) |
*''[[Kit for Cat]]'' - with Sylvester (LT, Freleng) |
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== 1949 == |
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*''[[Wise Quackers]]'' - with Daffy Duck (LT, Freleng) |
*''[[Wise Quackers]]'' - with Daffy Duck (LT, Freleng) |
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*''[[Hare Do]]'' - with Bugs Bunny (MM, Freleng) |
*''[[Hare Do]]'' - with Bugs Bunny (MM, Freleng) |
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*''[[Each Dawn I Crow]]'' (MM, Freleng) |
*''[[Each Dawn I Crow]]'' (MM, Freleng) |
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== 1950 == |
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* The Scarlet Pumpernickel (LT, Jones) voiced by Mel Blanc |
* The Scarlet Pumpernickel (LT, Jones) voiced by Mel Blanc |
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*''[[What's Up, Doc? (1950 film)|What's Up Doc?]]'' (LT, McKimson) |
*''[[What's Up, Doc? (1950 film)|What's Up Doc?]]'' (LT, McKimson) |
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*''[[Rabbit of Seville]]'' (LT, Jones) |
*''[[Rabbit of Seville]]'' (LT, Jones) |
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== 1951 == |
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All cartoons from 1951-1952 co-star Bugs and Daffy |
All cartoons from 1951-1952 co-star Bugs and Daffy |
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*''[[Rabbit Fire]]'' (LT, Jones) |
*''[[Rabbit Fire]]'' (LT, Jones) |
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== 1952 == |
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*''[[Rabbit Seasoning]]'' (MM, Jones) |
*''[[Rabbit Seasoning]]'' (MM, Jones) |
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== 1953 == |
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*''[[Upswept Hare]]'' - with Bugs Bunny (MM, McKimson) |
*''[[Upswept Hare]]'' - with Bugs Bunny (MM, McKimson) |
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*''[[Ant Pasted]]'' (LT, Freleng) |
*''[[Ant Pasted]]'' (LT, Freleng) |
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*''[[Robot Rabbit]]'' - with Bugs Bunny (LT, Freleng) |
*''[[Robot Rabbit]]'' - with Bugs Bunny (LT, Freleng) |
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== 1954 == |
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All cartoons co-star Daffy |
All cartoons co-star Daffy |
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*''[[Design For Leaving]]'' (LT, McKimson) |
*''[[Design For Leaving]]'' (LT, McKimson) |
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*''[[Quack Shot]]'' (MM, McKimson) |
*''[[Quack Shot]]'' (MM, McKimson) |
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== 1955 == |
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*''[[Pests for Guests]]'' - only pairing with the [[Goofy Gophers]] (MM, Freleng) |
*''[[Pests for Guests]]'' - only pairing with the [[Goofy Gophers]] (MM, Freleng) |
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*''[[Beanstalk Bunny]]'' - with Bugs and Daffy (MM, Jones) |
*''[[Beanstalk Bunny]]'' - with Bugs and Daffy (MM, Jones) |
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*''[[Heir-Conditioned]]'' - with Sylvester; [[Tweety]] (cameo) (LT, Freleng) |
*''[[Heir-Conditioned]]'' - with Sylvester; [[Tweety]] (cameo) (LT, Freleng) |
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== 1956 == |
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*''[[Bugs' Bonnets]]'' - with Bugs Bunny (MM, Jones) |
*''[[Bugs' Bonnets]]'' - with Bugs Bunny (MM, Jones) |
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*''[[A Star is Bored]]'' - with Bugs, Daffy, and Yosemite Sam (LT, Freleng) |
*''[[A Star is Bored]]'' - with Bugs, Daffy, and Yosemite Sam (LT, Freleng) |
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*''[[Wideo Wabbit]]'' - with Bugs Bunny (MM, McKimson) |
*''[[Wideo Wabbit]]'' - with Bugs Bunny (MM, McKimson) |
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== 1957 == |
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All cartoons co-star Bugs |
All cartoons co-star Bugs |
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*''[[What's Opera, Doc?]]'' (MM, Jones) |
*''[[What's Opera, Doc?]]'' (MM, Jones) |
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*''[[Rabbit Romeo]]'' (MM, McKimson) |
*''[[Rabbit Romeo]]'' (MM, McKimson) |
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== 1958 == |
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*''[[Don't Axe Me]]'' - with Daffy Duck (MM, McKimson) |
*''[[Don't Axe Me]]'' - with Daffy Duck (MM, McKimson) |
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*''[[Pre-Hysterical Hare]]'' - with Bugs Bunny; voiced by [[Dave Barry (actor)|Dave Barry]] (LT, McKimson) |
*''[[Pre-Hysterical Hare]]'' - with Bugs Bunny; voiced by [[Dave Barry (actor)|Dave Barry]] (LT, McKimson) |
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== 1959 == |
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*''[[A Mutt in a Rut]]'' (LT, McKimson) |
*''[[A Mutt in a Rut]]'' (LT, McKimson) |
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== 1960 == |
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*''[[Person to Bunny]]'' - final pairing with Bugs and Daffy (MM); final time voiced by Arthur Q. Bryan (MM, Freleng) |
*''[[Person to Bunny]]'' - final pairing with Bugs and Daffy (MM); final time voiced by Arthur Q. Bryan (MM, Freleng) |
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*''[[Dog Gone People]]'' - first time voiced by [[Hal Smith (actor)|Hal Smith]] (MM, McKimson) |
*''[[Dog Gone People]]'' - first time voiced by [[Hal Smith (actor)|Hal Smith]] (MM, McKimson) |
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== 1961 == |
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*''[[What's My Lion?]]'' - final time voiced by Hal Smith (LT, McKimson) |
*''[[What's My Lion?]]'' - final time voiced by Hal Smith (LT, McKimson) |
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== 1962 == |
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*''[[Crow's Feat]]'' - no voice (MM, Freleng and [[Hawley Pratt]]) |
*''[[Crow's Feat]]'' - no voice (MM, Freleng and [[Hawley Pratt]]) |
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Revision as of 03:17, 30 July 2021
This is a list of cartoons featuring Elmer Fudd, from the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon series.[1]
Abbreviations:
- MM: Merrie Melodies
- LT: Looney Tunes
Shorts Featuring Elmer Fudd
1937
- Little Red Walking Hood (1937); voiced by Mel Blanc
1938
- The Isle of Pingo Pongo (1938)
- Cinderella Meets Fella (1938); voiced by Danny Webb
- A Feud There Was (1938);
- Johnny Smith and Poker-Huntas (1938)
1939
- Hamateur Night (1939)
- A Day at the Zoo (1939)
- Believe It or Else (1939); final time voiced by Danny Webb
1940
- Elmer's Candid Camera - with Bugs Bunny prototype; voiced by Arthur Q. Bryan (MM, Chuck Jones)
- Confederate Honey (MM, Ben Hardaway, Cal Dalton and Friz Freleng)
- The Hardship of Miles Standish (MM, Freleng)
- A Wild Hare - first pairing of Bugs and Elmer; also the first appearance of a finalized version of Bugs Bunny (MM, Tex Avery)
- Good Night, Elmer (MM, Jones)
1941
All cartoons from 1941-1942 co-star Bugs
- Elmer's Pet Rabbit (MM, Jones)
- Wabbit Twouble (Clampett's fat Elmer) (MM, Avery and Bob Clampett)
1942
- The Wabbit Who Came to Supper (fat) (MM, Freleng)
- The Wacky Wabbit (fat) (MM, Clampett)
- Nutty News (LT, Clampett) (voice heard)
- Fresh Hare (fat) (MM, Freleng)
- The Hare-Brained Hypnotist (MM, Freleng)
1943
- To Duck or Not to Duck - first appearance in the Looney Tunes series, also first pairing of Daffy and Elmer (LT, Jones)
- An Itch in Time (MM, Clampett)
1944
- The Old Grey Hare - with Bugs Bunny (MM, Clampett)
- The Stupid Cupid - with Daffy Duck (LT, Frank Tashlin)
- Stage Door Cartoon - with Bugs Bunny (MM, Freleng)
1945
All cartoons from 1945-1946 co-star Bugs
- The Unruly Hare (MM, Tashlin)
- Hare Tonic (LT, Jones)
1946
- Hare Remover (MM, Tashlin)
- The Big Snooze (LT, Clampett)
1947
- Easter Yeggs - with Bugs Bunny (LT, Robert McKimson)
- A Pest in the House - with Daffy Duck (MM, Jones)
- Slick Hare - with Bugs Bunny (MM, Freleng)
1948
- What Makes Daffy Duck - with Daffy Duck (LT, Arthur Davis)
- Back Alley Oproar - first pairing with Sylvester (MM, Freleng)
- Kit for Cat - with Sylvester (LT, Freleng)
1949
- Wise Quackers - with Daffy Duck (LT, Freleng)
- Hare Do - with Bugs Bunny (MM, Freleng)
- Each Dawn I Crow (MM, Freleng)
1950
- The Scarlet Pumpernickel (LT, Jones) voiced by Mel Blanc
- What's Up Doc? (LT, McKimson)
- Rabbit of Seville (LT, Jones)
1951
All cartoons from 1951-1952 co-star Bugs and Daffy
- Rabbit Fire (LT, Jones)
1952
- Rabbit Seasoning (MM, Jones)
1953
- Upswept Hare - with Bugs Bunny (MM, McKimson)
- Ant Pasted (LT, Freleng)
- Duck! Rabbit, Duck! - with Bugs and Daffy (MM, Jones)
- Robot Rabbit - with Bugs Bunny (LT, Freleng)
1954
All cartoons co-star Daffy
- Design For Leaving (LT, McKimson)
- Quack Shot (MM, McKimson)
1955
- Pests for Guests - only pairing with the Goofy Gophers (MM, Freleng)
- Beanstalk Bunny - with Bugs and Daffy (MM, Jones)
- Hare Brush - with Bugs Bunny (MM, Freleng)
- This Is a Life? - with Bugs, Daffy, Granny and Yosemite Sam (MM, Freleng)
- Heir-Conditioned - with Sylvester; Tweety (cameo) (LT, Freleng)
1956
- Bugs' Bonnets - with Bugs Bunny (MM, Jones)
- A Star is Bored - with Bugs, Daffy, and Yosemite Sam (LT, Freleng)
- Yankee Dood It - final pairing of Sylvester and Elmer (MM, Freleng)
- Wideo Wabbit - with Bugs Bunny (MM, McKimson)
1957
All cartoons co-star Bugs
- What's Opera, Doc? (MM, Jones)
- Rabbit Romeo (MM, McKimson)
1958
- Don't Axe Me - with Daffy Duck (MM, McKimson)
- Pre-Hysterical Hare - with Bugs Bunny; voiced by Dave Barry (LT, McKimson)
1959
- A Mutt in a Rut (LT, McKimson)
1960
- Person to Bunny - final pairing with Bugs and Daffy (MM); final time voiced by Arthur Q. Bryan (MM, Freleng)
- Dog Gone People - first time voiced by Hal Smith (MM, McKimson)
1961
- What's My Lion? - final time voiced by Hal Smith (LT, McKimson)
1962
- Crow's Feat - no voice (MM, Freleng and Hawley Pratt)
Post-Golden Age cartoons featuring Elmer Fudd
Revival shorts
1980
- Bugs Bunny's Bustin' Out All Over: "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Bunny" (segment of TV special); voiced by Mel Blanc
1991
- Box-Office Bunny; first time voiced by Jeff Bergman. First theatrical "Elmer Fudd" cartoon since 1962. First pairing of Bugs and Daffy since 1964.
- (Blooper) Bunny; voiced by Jeff Bergman. With Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Yosemite Sam
1992
- Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers; voiced by Jeff Bergman. With Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Yosemite Sam, and Porky Pig
2012
- Daffy's Rhapsody; voiced by Billy West. With Daffy Duck
Others
Cameos
- Any Bonds Today? (1942); fat Elmer
- Nutty News (1942); only voice is heard
- A Corny Concerto (1943)
- The Scarlet Pumpernickel (1950); voiced by Mel Blanc
- His Hare-Raising Tale (1951)
- Rabbit Rampage (1955); voiced by Arthur Q. Bryan
- Bugs Bunny's Looney Christmas Tales: "Bugs Bunny's Christmas Carol" (segment of TV special) (1979); voiced by Mel Blanc
- Tiny Toon Adventures (TV series) - various episodes (1990-1992); voiced by Jeff Bergman, Greg Burson and Joe Alaskey
- Animaniacs (TV series) - (1995); voiced by Frank Welker
- Carrotblanca (1995)
- Histeria! (TV series) - "The Teddy Roosevelt Show" episode (1990s); Although unidentified, the voice actor is most likely Billy West.
Documentaries
- Bugs Bunny: Superstar (1975)
Compilation films
TV series
- The Bugs Bunny Show (1960) voiced by Arthur Q. Bryan
- Baby Looney Tunes (2002) voiced by Brian Drummond
- The Looney Tunes Show (2011)
- New Looney Tunes (Wabbit) (2015) voiced by Jeff Bergman
- Looney Tunes Cartoons (2020) voiced by Jeff Bergman
TV specials
- Daffy Duck and Porky Pig Meet the Groovie Goolies (1972)
- A Connecticut Rabbit in King Arthur’s Court (1978)
- Bugs Bunny's Valentine (1979)
- The Bugs Bunny Mystery Special (1980)
- Bugs Bunny's Mad World of Television (1982)
- Bugs vs. Daffy: Battle of the Music Video Stars (1988)
- Happy Birthday, Bugs!: 50 Looney Years (1990)
- Bugs Bunny's Overtures to Disaster (1991)
- Bugs Bunny's Creature Features (1992)
- The 1st 13th Annual Fancy Anvil Awards Show Program Special: Live in Stereo (2002)
Live-action / animated film
- Space Jam (1996)
- Space Jam A New Legacy (2021)
Direct-to-video
- Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation (1992)
- Quest for Camelot Sing-A-Longs (1998)
- Looney Tunes Sing-A-Longs (1998)
- Looney Tunes: Reality Check (2003)
- Looney Tunes: Stranger Than Fiction (2003)
- Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas (2006)
- Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run (2015)
Webtoons
- The Matwix (2001)
- Looney Tunes: Mysterious Phenomena of the Unexplained: (2001)
- Looney Tunes: Toon Marooned (2001)
- Looney Tunes - The Junkyard Run (2001)
- Looney Tunes - Sports Blab (2001)
- Judge Granny (2001)
- Looney Tunes Webtoons One-shorts (2001-2003)
- Aluminum Chef (2003)
References
- ^ Lenburg, Jeff (1999). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Checkmark Books. pp. 77–79. ISBN 0-8160-3831-7. Retrieved 6 June 2020.