Bugs was a purple-grayish color and Lola had her purple and yellow dress. Bugs buys a whole carrot cake to share with Lola, Patricia and Walter, to which Daffy says that carrot cake is too "cliche" for rabbits. He coaxes her into telling him her mother's maiden name, which is her computer password. Dialogue [] Bugs Bunny: [riding in Red Riding Hood's basket] Eh, whatcha got in the basket, gorgeous? Though a similar character first appeared in the WB cartoon Porky's Hare Hunt (1938) … Bugs Bunny; Ronnie Rabbette; Four-Gat Louie and his gang Synopsis Bugs becomes a singing sensation, until something goes wrong with his voice. When Bugs decides to get a lemon merengue pie instead, Daffy asks the employee for a sample, only for the cashier to say that they don't give samples. Surrounded by annoying patrons, he finally snaps, leaving the room and coming back as his old nasty cowboy self. as an adult … in Bugs Bunny Annual (World Distributors, 1951 series) #1964 (1964) in Bugs Bunny (Western, 1962 series) #242 ([1983]) Talking aloud to himself alerts Tina to what he is really doing and she barges out of the bathroom. Bugs: ♪ Tis the season to be jolly ♪ ♪ Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la ♪♪ Merry Christmas, everybody. When Porky is trying to help Daffy Crack Tina's laptop, Mother's Maiden name, Place of Birth, Pet's name and sometimes Favorite Color are all very common options for "Security Questions" which are usually put in place to prevent people from changing the email or password of an online account. She explains that it's a way to release her anger, without any consequences. Once Tweety and Sylvester have fed Bugs the last of the birdseed and cat food in the house, the cat starts chasing the bird around the living room -- or at least, the dwindling part of the floor that isn't covered by Bugs's flab. Little Red Riding Hood episode: Bugs: I'll do it, but I'll probably hate myself in the morning. [Bugs places the Wolf over a pile of hot coals with of heavy objects piled on his arms...] Little Red Riding Hood : HEY, GRANDMA! I know rabbits are normally associated with Easter, but me, I'm all about the winter holidays. When Bugs decides to get a lemon merengue pie instead, Daffy asks the employee for a sample, only for the cashier to say that they don't give samples. She may have everyone else fooled, but I know the truth. She replies that she's going to "bring a little bunny rabbit to my Gran… Daffy tries to buy himself more time to crack her password by convincing Tina to take a bath and relax. Bugs knocked on the door two times before Sylvester opened the door, one eye hiding behind the door. (Suddenly, a car was driving by and heading this way.) Another version with black hair appeared in 1941's The Cagey Canary and another changed design is seen in 1943's Hiss and Make Up. It is a parody of the Little Red Riding Hood story, in which Red, a typical 1940s teenage bobbysoxer with a very loud, grating voice, is bringing a rabbit [Bugs] to her grandma "to have". Also in the family photo Bugs is in his Season 1 design. Grandma’s quirks are often played for comedy, but it’s clear upon revisiting Hey Arnold! I brought a little bunny rabbit for you to have Rabbitt Hey grandma, you're almost forgot. When Tina comes home to find Daffy and Porky in her apartment, Daffy hastily tries to explain that he had Porky come over with him to make her dinner, since Porky is a caterer. However it is possible that Lola did get the email, but didn't see it. This is the first episode produced for season 2. It is the first film where both Elmer Fudd and Bugs (both redesigned by Bob Given… She is the owner of Tweety (and more often than not, Sylvester and Hector).Her voice was first provided by Bea Benaderet from 1950 through 1955, then by June Foray for almost 60 years. While Porky's Hare Hunt was the first Warner Bros. cartoon to feature a Bugs Bunny-like rabbit, A Wild Hare, directed by Tex Avery and released on July 27, 1940, is widely considered to be the first official Bugs Bunny cartoon. At the dude ranch for the family portrait, while everybody was dressed in western wear, you can see that Lola is the only Bunny who is barefooted while her parents and Bugs are wearing shoes. Emma Webster, better known as Granny, is a Warner Bros. Cartoons character created by Friz Freleng, best known from Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies animated shorts of the 1950s and 1960s. Gossamer, Mac and Tosh, Pete Puma, Foghorn Leghorn, Pepé Le Pew, Elmer Fudd, Marvin the Martian,Tina's Sister, and Granny appear in this episode, but have no lines.