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Here to show you what real creativity is. I'm rusty at animation and haven't set up my voice recorder, but I write alot and try to bring a fresh look to it.

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With a new trick in mind, Trixie must acquire a rabbit from somewhere before her next magic show. Fate smiles on her as she encounters a rabbit with years of experience in show business, Bugs Bunny.

Upon asking for his services, Bugs declines Trixie's request for legitimate reasons. Trixie isn't going to take 'no' for an answer, but is she great and powerful enough to get the wascally wabbit's cooperation?


Written with the intent of making it feel like a Bugs Bunny short directed by Chuck Jones.

This was made for the, 'Who Crossed Over My Little Pony?' contest. It's something inspired by 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit' as it's intended to use characters that made a debut no later than 1947 or ones that are found in the movie. And if you're unfamiliar with the movie, it's just a mystery surrounding a white rabbit in red overalls.

Cover Art was provided by Uz Naimat.

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Comments ( 11 )

Given Bugs' track record with the stubborn and the difficult, I foresee much mischief and humility ahead.

:flutterrage: Angel bunny what did you do to that poor creature?!
:duck: How terrible
:moustache: She hade no more Fudds to give
:trollestia: Here lies Elmer Fudd and I still did nothing
:facehoof: 22 minutes and she still failed... Just like the Royal Guard
:trixieshiftright: Two Bitts yeah

Looney toons comedy in my little pony,perfect!

Well, it was entertaining

Trixie was no match for Bugs Bunny.

Bugs isn't taken in by her attempt at being dramatic. He takes a bite into the carrot dog, "Eh," and lays against the stage nonchalantly, "what's up, Llamrei?"

According to Wikipedia, Llamrei was King Arthur's horse but Bug's catchphrase was "What's up, Doc?"

Best I can do for a quip varient
"Stop horsing around and tell me 'what's up, Doc?'." :trixieshiftright:

Bugs did NOT win every fight. He lost to a gremlin in Falling Hare (1943), 2x to Cecil Turtle, to Elmer in Rabbit Rampage (1955) a grade z copy of the great Duck Amuck + a mouse in Rhapsody Rabbit

That's all folks! Bugs only real ongoing 'magic' adversary was always Witch Helga. I think there's Quackbusters (1980 anthology of shorts with some new animated bridges).

Some quality Bugs in this system. I especially love the hare conditioner and the rationale behind him cooperating with Trixie. Ah, interstudio drama...

I'm not sure why it's all in present tense, but this was still good fun. Thank you for it. and best of luck in the judging.

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I'm not sure why it's all in present tense

Because present tense makes it seem like you're taking part of the action, witnessing the events being unfolded the very moment your eyes touches upon a word.

Seemed appropriate sense Bugs addresses the reader.

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