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A spoof of the classic film Casablanca (1942), starring Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes characters.A spoof of the classic film Casablanca (1942), starring Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes characters.A spoof of the classic film Casablanca (1942), starring Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes characters.
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Joe Alaskey
- Sylvester
- (voice)
- …
Bob Bergen
- Tweety as Usmarte
- (voice)
Greg Burson
- Bugs Bunny
- (voice)
- …
Maurice LaMarche
- Yosemite Sam as General Pandemonium
- (voice)
- (as Maurice La Marche)
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- TriviaThis cartoon was included in the special edition DVD release of Casablanca, the film to which it is both a parody and a homage.
- GoofsWhile Bugs throws a paper for Yosemite Sam to retrieve. Bugs says, "Fetch!" But his mouth didn't move, he is smiling wide open not saying anything.
- Quotes
Penelope: Please play it for me.
Daffy Duck: I hope you don't mean that Knock on Wood song. I've got a splitting headache.
Penelope: You know, my favorite song.
[Daffy looks at the camera and plays a single note]
Bugs: [appears out of nowhere] I thought I told you never to play that song!
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Ring (2002)
- SoundtracksWhere, Oh Where, Has My Little Dog Gone?
(uncredited)
Music from German folk song
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Fun short, now available on DVD
You can view this animated short if you purchase the Casablanca 2-disc Special Edition DVD.
My only complaint about the short is that it is, well, too short. They could have extended the storyline to put in more gags and references. I'm also a little upset that they left out classic lines ("beautiful friendship") and a semi-important character (Ferrari, which could have been played by Elmer Fudd).
Otherwise, it's a fun little short that fans of the movie (and WB cartoons) will enjoy. It would have been interesting to see how the original WB artists/writers of the "Casablanca" era would have done it, compared to this 1995 version.
My only complaint about the short is that it is, well, too short. They could have extended the storyline to put in more gags and references. I'm also a little upset that they left out classic lines ("beautiful friendship") and a semi-important character (Ferrari, which could have been played by Elmer Fudd).
Otherwise, it's a fun little short that fans of the movie (and WB cartoons) will enjoy. It would have been interesting to see how the original WB artists/writers of the "Casablanca" era would have done it, compared to this 1995 version.
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- grum-3
- Oct 22, 2005
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