It wouldn't be far-fetched if Bugs Bunny addressed his famous question to the modern-day Warner Bros. creative team: "What's up, Doc?" They've reworked a slew of famous cartoons starring the carrot-eating rabbit and his bumbling friends into a feature-length film for 1001 Rabbit Tales. Here's the gist of things: A children's book is being sold by two book sellers, Bugs and Daffy. On his way to his sales territory, Bugs takes a detour through Albuquerque and ends up in Yosemite's castle. A harem-leading honcho, Sam, is here. Abalaba, Sam's son with a severe case of ADD, is in desperate need of someone to read him stories; Bugs, who prefers this option over being boiled in oil, accepts
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It wouldn't be far-fetched if Bugs Bunny addressed his famous question to the modern-day Warner Bros. creative team: "What's up, Doc?" They've reworked a slew of famous cartoons starring the carrot-eating rabbit and his bumbling friends into a feature-length film for 1001 Rabbit Tales. Here's the gist of things: A children's book is being sold by two book sellers, Bugs and Daffy. On his way to his sales territory, Bugs takes a detour through Albuquerque and ends up in Yosemite's castle. A harem-leading honcho, Sam, is here. Abalaba, Sam's son with a severe case of ADD, is in desperate need of someone to read him stories; Bugs, who prefers this option over being boiled in oil, accepts
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