The Bugs Bunny cartoon “Rabbit Hood” opens with a series of “No Poaching” signs. The last sign reads, “Not even an egg”.
For trivia fans, that was the last Bugs Bunny cartoon of 1949 and therefore the last Bugs Bunny cartoon of the 1940s. That wonderful series would continue through the 1950s and the last original cartoon before the 1970s reboots would be “False Hare” which was produced in 1963 and released in 1964. That cartoon ended with a surprise cameo by Foghorn Leghorn as “Rabbit Hood” had ended with a clip from the 1938 Errol Flynn movie “The Adventures of Robin Hood”.
“Sheriff of Nottingham, in regards for your faithful service, I shall knight thee! ARISE, SIR LOIN OF BEEF, DUKE OF CLOVES, EARL OF WORCESTERSHIRE……..”
Bergholt Stuttley Johnson over 1 year ago
Think the fink needs eggs of a quail. Not cheap, I think.
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
Love Poached eggs! The Fink decided to have Froot-Loops, instead! ☺️☺️☺️
Calvinist1966 over 1 year ago
The Bugs Bunny cartoon “Rabbit Hood” opens with a series of “No Poaching” signs. The last sign reads, “Not even an egg”.
For trivia fans, that was the last Bugs Bunny cartoon of 1949 and therefore the last Bugs Bunny cartoon of the 1940s. That wonderful series would continue through the 1950s and the last original cartoon before the 1970s reboots would be “False Hare” which was produced in 1963 and released in 1964. That cartoon ended with a surprise cameo by Foghorn Leghorn as “Rabbit Hood” had ended with a clip from the 1938 Errol Flynn movie “The Adventures of Robin Hood”.
BigDaveGlass over 1 year ago
Gives new meaning to “The ties that bind”.
sandpiper over 1 year ago
Fink’s chef was a ‘short order cook’ at a burger joint.
oish over 1 year ago
In today’s egg prices, he committed an act of grand larceny
Mediatech over 1 year ago
Eggs Benedict Arnold
ArcticFox Premium Member over 1 year ago
He’s fried now.
brklnbern over 1 year ago
Very punny.
sk2915kaiso over 1 year ago
“Sheriff of Nottingham, in regards for your faithful service, I shall knight thee! ARISE, SIR LOIN OF BEEF, DUKE OF CLOVES, EARL OF WORCESTERSHIRE……..”