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  • He bought and sold stations and studios, acquired the rights to Bugs Bunny and Gone with the Wind, and pissed off Martin Scorsese and Woody Allen by colorizing classic films.

    Kevin Morris and Glenn Altschuler: Spelling Ted Without Ed 2009

  • It was a riot of balloons, a dozen floating fatties emblazoned with Popeye, Bugs Bunny, The Hulk, I Wuv You kitty and, of course, Tweety Bird.

    Ted Goeglein: The Dynamite's Red Glare 2008

  • From The Writer's Almanac: It was on this day in 1940 that Bugs Bunny made his debut in a short animated film called "A Wild Hare".

    Archive 2006-07-23 Bill Crider 2006

  • Well, Bugs Bunny is cropping up in some new and unusual places.

    CNN Transcript Mar 27, 2006 2006

  • The show itself is a taunt, featuring metal plates and canvases with the B.N.E. tag stamped over images of Mickey Mouse, Bart Simpson, Spider-Man and Bugs Bunny.

    NYT > Home Page By COREY KILGANNON 2010

  • Very few people who munch on a carrot—and not even Bugs Bunny—are aware that they’re biting into one of the greatest missed branding opportunities of all time.

    Brand Sense Martin Lindstrom 2005

  • Very few people who munch on a carrot—and not even Bugs Bunny—are aware that they’re biting into one of the greatest missed branding opportunities of all time.

    Brand Sense Martin Lindstrom 2005

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