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'Rabbit Transit' is a 1947 'Looney Tunes' cartoon, directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on May 10, 1947, and features Bugs Bunny and Cecil Turtle. The title is a play on "rapid transit".

Cecil and Bugs had previously raced each other in 1941's 'Tortoise Beats Hare' and 1943's 'Tortoise Wins By a Hare', making this their third and final encounter. Unlike 'Tortoise Wins by a Hare', this cartoon presumes that Bugs and Cecil have never met before now.

Plot



While relaxing in a steam bath, Bugs reads about the original fable and, as he did reading the credits of 'Tortoise Beats Hare', becomes incensed at the idea of a turtle outrunning a rabbit. Cecil, also in the steam bath, claims that he could outrun Bugs, but Bugs is still mocking turtles that which Cecil challenges him to a race. This time, Bugs and Cecil agree to no cheating (only after Bugs searches Cecil for roller skates, scooters and other vehicles). Cecil, however, quickly reveals that his shell is now rocket propelled, allowing him to go a surprising combination between fast 'and' slow. Bugs tries to counter Cecil's advantage, first by snagging the shell and trying to dismantle the rockets, then later catching a ride on the shell and dumping water into to choke the engine out. Bugs also tries to set up a false tunnel, but Cecil (in a gag later repeated in Road Runner-Wile E. Coyote cartoons) goes right through it like a regular tunnel. Bugs makes a last desperate dash to the finish line. Cecil is in the lead but notices something and turns off his rockets, letting Bugs beat him. Bugs gloats to Cecil at the finish line that he was "doing 100 easy" in his last dash, and Cecil reveals to Bugs that he did it in a speed zone. As Bugs is taken away by the police to enjoy his victorybehind bars and insults him, Cecil closes the cartoon by restating one of Bugs's famous catch-phrases: "Ain't I a...um...stinker?"

Home media



*VHS- 'Bugs!'

*VHS- 'Bugs Bunny's Zaniest Toons'

*VHS- 'Golden Age of Looney Tunes Vol 10: The Art of Bugs'

*VHS- 'Looney Tunes Collectors Edition: A Looney Life'

*Laserdisc- 'Bugs! And Elmer!'

*Laserdisc- 'Golden Age of Looney Tunes Vol. 1'

*DVD- 'Looney Tunes Golden Collection Vol. 2'

*Blu-ray- 'Looney Tunes Platinum Collection Vol. 2'

*Streaming- HBO Max

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