You're invited to Bugs Bunny's Birthday Bash on MeTV Toons!
It's going to be all Bugs, all day long, only on MeTV Toons!
For he's a jolly good rabbit, for he's a jolly good rabbit! Bugs Bunny is turning 86 this year, and we are celebrating our favorite little stinker with an all-day birthday bash! MeTV Toons invites you to Bugs Bunny's Birthday Bash on Sunday, July 26.
The party starts at 6am | 5c and goes all day long! We are celebrating Bugs with over 100 classic cartoons, and we are hopping down memory lane with several specials! Travel back in time to Camelot with Bugs Bunny in King Arthur's Court. Watch stars like Cher and Bill Murray share their love of Bugs in Looney Tunes All-Star 50th Anniversary. Tune in for the MeTV Toons original documentary Hare's to Bugs! A Bugs Bunny Celebration, featuring voice actors, cartoon historians, and more!
Make sure to grab some birthday cake (or carrots) and celebrate Bugs with us all day long.
Here are some of the cartoons you can look forward to:
6A | 5C: "What's Up, Doc?" / "A Hare Grows In Manhattan" / "This is a Life?"
7A | 6C: "Hare Trigger" / "Bugs Bunny Rides Again" / "Devil's Feud Cake"
8A | 7C: "Big House Bunny" / "Sahara Hare" / "Abominable Snow Rabbit"
9A | 8C: "Yankee Doodle Bugs" / "Napoleon Bunny-Part" / "Buckaroo Bugs"
10A | 9C: "Rabbitson Crusoe" / "Ballot Box Bunny" / "Bunker Hill Bunny"
10:30A | 9:30C and 11P | 10C: Bugs Bunny in King Arthur's Court
Bugs ends up in King Arthur's time and is mistaken for a "dwagon" by Sir Elmer of Fudde.
11A | 10C and 10P | 9C: Looney Tunes All-Star 50th Anniversary
Celebrities celebrate the legacy of Bugs Bunny.
12P | 11C and 9P | 8C: Hare's to Bugs! A Bugs Bunny Celebration
Enjoy a heartwarming journey through the legacy of the world’s most famous cartoon superstar – Bugs Bunny. Witness his extraordinary transformation from animated character to global and pop culture icon with classic archival footage and exclusive new interviews with voice actors Bob Bergen, Eric Bauza, Jeff Bergman, Candi Milo, Billy West, animation historian Jerry Beck, Variety’s TV Editor Mike Schneider and others.
1P | 12C: "Baseball Bugs" / "Rabbit Punch" / "Piker's Peak"
2P | 1C: "Bugs and Thugs" / "Bugsy and Mugsy" / "The Unmentionables"
3P | 2C: "Rhapsody Rabbit" / "Rabbit of Seville" / "Baton Bunny"
4P | 3C: "Bewitched Bunny" / "Little Red Riding Rabbit" / "The Windblown Hare"
5P | 4C: "A Wild Hare" / "What's Opera Doc" / "Wacky Wabbit"
6P | 5C: "Rabbit Fire" / "Rabbit Seasoning" / "Tortoise Beats Hare"
7P | 6C: "Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid" / "Hare Tonic" / "Rabbit Every Monday"
8P | 7C: "Show Biz Bugs" / "Duck Amuck" / "A Star is Bored"
11:30P | 10:30C: "The Heckling Hare" / "Hold the Lion, Please" / "Now Hare This"
12A | 11C: "8 Ball Bunny" / "Acrobatty Bunny" / "Bowery Bugs"
1A | 12C: "Case of the Missing Hare" / "Falling Hare" / "Gorilla My Dreams"
2A | 1C: "Haredevil Hare" / "Super Rabbit" / "Hyde and Hare"
3A | 2C: "Broom-stick Bunny" / "Transylvania 6-5000" / "A Witch's Tangled Hare"
4A | 3C: "The Grey Hounded Hare" / "Hare Force" / "Forward March Hare"
5A | 4C: "Upswept Hare" / "Operation: Rabbit" / "Wabbit Twouble"
