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Bunny Hugged is a 1951 Merrie Melodies short directed by Charles M. Jones. A wrestling match pits professional wrestler Ravishing Ronald, "a de-natured boy", against current …
Bugs Bunny heckles Crusher enough to come up behind him. When Bugs calls to Crusher to pick on somebody his own size, Crusher decides Bugs will do, and …
Crusher is a character in The Looney Tunes Show. Crusher first appeared in "Jailbird and Jailbunny", as a jail inmate. He is shown to hold a grudge against Bugs and Daffy for unknown reasons, possibly because they …
In this one, Bugs is the pet of a rather delicate pro wrestler named Ravishing Ronald ("It's a livin'," the rabbit quips) who is quickly (and quite literally) turned into a punching bag by …
After he defeats Ravishing Ronald, the Crusher faces off against Bugs Bunny as the Masked Terror. When the Crusher gets Bugs in a leg-scissors move, Bugs resorts to …
The Crusher is a secondary antagonist of the Looney Tunes franchise. The Crusher first appears as a brutish boxer called "The Champ" in 1948's Rabbit Punch. The Champ duels with Bugs after he heckles his …
The Crusher is a character in 1948's "Rabbit Punch" and 1951's "Bunny Hugged". He was voiced by Billy Bletcher in "Rabbit Punch" …
It is a wrestling championships and it is the fearsome, muscle packed Crusher versus the dainty, light and silly Ravishing Ronald. An …
Bunny Hugged. The big wrestling match: The Crusher vs. Ravishing Ronald. Ronald's mascot is Bugs Bunny ("it's a living"). But Ronald is massively outmatched by The …
Directed by Chuck Jones, "Bunny Hugged" places Bugs Bunny in the boxing ring against the mean, muscular Crusher. Actually, Bugs starts out merely as a mascot for the wimpy Ravishing Ronald, but when Crusher …