Bugs Bunny
Warner Brothers
North side of the 7000 block of Hollywood Boulevard
Bugs Bunny

Bugs Bunny

Bugs Bunny made his film debut in the 1940 short "A Wild Hare." Countless moviegoers have since been charmed by the irreverent cottontail with a Brooklyn accent. His signature line — "Eh, what's up, Doc?" — has become part of the vernacular.

In 1997, Bugs became the first animated character to appear on a U.S. postage stamp.

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    i love bugs bunny since i was a kid. And i still love him today he so funny. i love when he say what up doc.

    — toni
    May 3, 2011 at 6:23 a.m.

    he is so funny and I love watching him on T.V

    — heather
    June 6, 2011 at 6:37 a.m.

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