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The Bugs Bunny Show is an American animated anthology television series produced by Warner Bros. Television. The series serves as the first television series in the Looney Tunes franchise and the first for primetime.

The show features Bugs Bunny as a host as he and his pals as they introduce shorts from the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies libraries with introductory segments being used interbetween the shorts.

The series premiered on October 11, 1960 and its format was used in multiple incarnations and channel changes during its entire run, including CBS and NBC before ending on ABC as The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show on September 2, 2000.

To avoid confusions, this page will cover on the original primetime run which aired from October 11, 1960 to August 7, 1962 for two seasons with a total of 52 episodes.

Music[]

Song Singer(s)
This Is It
Mel Blanc

International versions[]

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Language Title Channels
French Bunny et ses amis
Le Bugs Bunny Show (Antenne 2)
TF1 (formerly)
Antenne 2 (formerly)
German
(1970)
Bunny und seine Kumpane ZDF (formerly)
German
(1972-1983)
Mein Name ist Hase
Die große bunte Bunny Schau
Bugs Bunny
ZDF (formerly)
ProSieben (formerly)
Kinderkanal (formerly)
Sat.1 (formerly)
Junior (formerly)
Premiere Start (formerly)
Kabel eins (formerly)
Greek unknown ΑΝΤ1 (formerly)
Japanese バッグス・バニー劇場 MBS (formerly)
NET Television (formerly)
Korean 개구장이 바니 TBC (formerly)[7]
Persian باگزبانی NIRT TV (formerly)[8]
Polish
(voice-over)
Królik Bugs przedstawia[9] TP1 (formerly)
Portuguese (Brazil) Show do Pernalonga TV Rio (formerly)
Romanian Bugs Bunny Național TV (formerly)[10]
Spanish (Latin America) Festival Bugs Bunny: El conejo de la suerte Canal 5 (formerly)
UCTV (formerly)
Canal 11/Teleonce (formerly)
UCV Televisión (formerly)
Venevisión (formerly)
Panamericana Televisión (formerly)
TVE/TVE1 (formerly)
TVN (formerly)[11]
Turkish Bugs Bunny[12] Kanal D (formerly)[13]
Samanyolu TV (formerly)

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