Rabbit Fire (1951)
8/10
Nothing in Life is more fun than guns . . .
21 August 2021
Warning: Spoilers
. . . and RABBIT FIRE conveys this message with aplomb. Elmer F. Appears here as an unabashed proponent of shooting sports, and he's not ashamed, apologetic or politically correct about his avocation in the least. (This is a good thing, because Mr. F. is not exactly a crack shot.) By the end of this brief cartoon, Bugs and Daffy are joining in on the fun, as the film makers overtly teach young viewers that it's never too early for the wee ones to start playing with fire arms. If a young tyke finds a shooting iron between the cushions of a sofa when Mom and Dad are out doing errands, they will be likely to enjoy frolicking with this grown-up toy if they've recently benefited from exposure to RABBIT FIRE.
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