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Warner Brothers Fine Art - Bugs Bunny - The One and Only - Bugs Bunny
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Known as one of the most famous cartoon characters ever, Bob Clampett’s version of Bugs Bunny has come to being known as the more irreverent and sassy of the various Bugs Bunny versions.
Because of Bugs’ personality, his popularity quickly catapulted him past Mickey Mouse for cartoon superiority. This became particularly true in the 1940s with the outbreak of World War Two, where a certain cheeky and mocking seemed more in favor in animation than the innocence of Disney’s animation.
As one of the original creators of Bugs Bunny, Clampett was always interested in the critical debate that surrounded Bugs and his latest cartoons. Clampett heard these debates in movie theaters, on the street and even on the beach.
Clampett remembers occasions when fans were taken on tours of “Termite Terrace,” and that even after he revealed how cartoons were made, including Bugs Bunny cartoons, the fans would still ask to see “the real” Bugs Bunny.
Each serigraph is arranged from individually cut screens to create the final image. Each color is individually silk screened, then printed on fine art paper. |

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