Saturday Matinee Cartoons : The Bunny of Seville

You know you are part of the peripheral masses when the only exposure you had to classical music was through a Bugs Bunny cartoon.

It's weird. In my household jazz was a must along with all sorts of afrocaribbean music. Classical music? Nil. So growing up the only frame of reference I had for classical music was cartoons like The Bunny of Seville.

Ah good times.

Enjoy.


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One of my favorites!

Yes! Rabbit of Seville and What's Opera Doc were my all time favorites!


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kill the wakbit, Kill the wabbit,

Kill the Wabbit, KILL THE WABBIT!

Loves me some Elmer Fudd. I swear, looking back at these past elections will all the outed closeted Republicans and/or Evangelicals, Elmer Fudd strikes me as the ultimate tortured closeted gay, ESPECIALLY in that scene where he kills Bugs Bunny.

Oh my ... I feel a blogpost coming.


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