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The storyline involves Charles being sent out by Mrs. Wolf to catch a rabbit for dinner. However, he has a bad memory, so he forgets what he's supposed to catch, a trait which Bugs takes advantage of. Some of the gags in the cartoon include Charles accidentally shooting himself in the face, not knowing how to operate a grenade, falling several hundred feet to the ground while riding a door, and of course, trying to think of the animal he's supposed to catch. In fact, the final gag in the cartoon is Charles still contemplating what the animal is, while Bugs tells the audience, "Well, good night, folks. We're running out of time."

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  • Hare-Less Wolf
  • Hare-less Wolf
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  • The storyline involves Charles being sent out by Mrs. Wolf to catch a rabbit for dinner. However, he has a bad memory, so he forgets what he's supposed to catch, a trait which Bugs takes advantage of. Some of the gags in the cartoon include Charles accidentally shooting himself in the face, not knowing how to operate a grenade, falling several hundred feet to the ground while riding a door, and of course, trying to think of the animal he's supposed to catch. In fact, the final gag in the cartoon is Charles still contemplating what the animal is, while Bugs tells the audience, "Well, good night, folks. We're running out of time."
  • Charles M. Wolf is relaxing in his easy chair, watching a baseball game on television. Suddenly his wife scolds him for being lazy and send him out with his rifle to shoot a rabbit for supper. Bugs sees him running with the gun so he starts asking him questions. The wolf can't remember where he's going until Bugs suggests hunting, then he can't remember what he is hunting. He starts going through a list of animals in his head. "Squirrel? Possum? Chipmunk?" When Bugs asks if he's hunting rabbit, the wolf suddenly remembers and fires at him. Bugs easily evades three shots and insults the wolf's prowess. Bugs inspects the gun for him, to see if there's anything wrong with it, and shoots the wolf in the face.
  • Charles M. Wolf is in his cave watching a baseball game on TV. Suddenly his wife burst in and demands he hunt a rabbit. Charles goes right away, rifle in hand muttering he hates his wife, getting a skillet tossed at his head. Out of his hole, Bugs lights a nearby fuse and Charles curiously follows it. At the end of the fuse, Charles gets in the way of an explosive gunpowder keg, which blows up.
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color process
  • Technicolor
Series
Runtime
  • 405.0
Producer
cartoon name
  • Hare-Less Wolf
Release Date
  • 1958-02-01(xsd:date)
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  • Lobby card
movie language
  • English
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background artist
  • Boris Gorelick
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  • 1958(xsd:integer)
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