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The creators imagine just how far Kratos, from the God of War series, will go to collect blood orbs. Superman flies back through time so he won't have to hear Lois whine... ever again. The Velveteen Rabbit gets a raw deal. And what did the aliens from Close Encounters of the Third...
Slap Happy Pappy: Regia di Robert Clampett. Con Mel Blanc, Kay Kyser, Jack Lescoulie, Cliff Nazarro. Porky runs a farm; we see him plowing the fields. But it's primarily a poultry farm; as the sign says, "For sale: Miracle eggs if it's a good egg, it's a
|right = [[File:BugsBDayPhotoFinal.png|No rabbit ears, guys]] }} }} − Road Runner and Pussyfoot were removed from the photo in the final, probably because they don't actually show up anywhere in the game. Taz's oddly proportioned stomach was fixed in the final. + 在最终版本中,...
but there were genuinely a couple of times I thought I was going to be spattered with Sylvester’s dribbling even in this “flat” showing, such is the level of depth and detail in the toon. Delightfully hyper violent in a Roger RabbitSomething’s Cookin’(at one point Sylvester is visibl...
Bugs' last theatrical role during the Golden Age of Looney Tunes was the 1964 short, "False Hare," but his career continued on TV. He also had a cameo (as did virtually every Hollywood cartoon character) in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit." ...
Besides the terrible script, silly plot twists, and dismal ending, what absolutely kills the movie for me is the fake-looking, cartoony CGI. With zero weight or reality to the monsters, Will Smith appears to be trapped in the horror movie version ofWho Framed Roger Rabbit, and at no time...
|right = [[File:BugsBDayPhotoFinal.png|No rabbit ears, guys]] }} }} − Road Runner and Pussyfoot were removed from the photo in the final, probably because they don't actually show up anywhere in the game. Taz's oddly proportioned stomach was fixed in the final. + 在最终版本中,...
Bugs' last theatrical role during the Golden Age of Looney Tunes was the 1964 short, "False Hare," but his career continued on TV. He also had a cameo (as did virtually every Hollywood cartoon character) in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit." ...