Bugs Bunny's Birthday Ball (Pinball) — 1991



The prototype of The Bugs Bunny Birthday Blowout , then known as The Bugs Bunny Birthday Bash, is a pretty early build. Excuse Plot : Bugs Bunny is going off to celebrate his 50th birthday, and the other Looney Tunes are (seemingly) jealous and go out of their way to sabotage it.

As the beginning of the game tells you, Bugs Bunny is trying to get to his 50th birthday party, and he needs to get past the numerous obstacles and enemies in his way. They're ready to fight for Bugs' right to not party, so he's going to have to proceed with caution to his own party.

However, Bugs' voice and personality in this cartoon is noticeably different, and his design was slightly altered as well; Bugs' visual design is based on the prototype rabbit in Candid Camera, but with yellow gloves and no buck teeth, has a lower-pitched cute rabbit voice and a more aggressive, arrogant and thuggish personality instead of a fun-loving personality.

In Jones' Elmer's Candid Camera (1940), the rabbit first meets Elmer Fudd This time the rabbit looks more like the present-day Bugs, taller and with a similar face—but retaining the more primitive voice. The gag uses Bugs' Wild Hare visual design, but his goofier pre-Wild Hare voice characterization.

Our Organic Birthday Cake Bunny Grahams are made with all of the goodness you expect from Annie's - without any of the artificial stuff you'll find in other cookies. The game was well maintained and in good shape, but after six or seven games, I didn't want to play it anymore.

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