Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid
1942 · 7 min · ★ 6.9 · Animation, Comedy
Mama Buzzard wants her children to learn to bring back meat for dinner. One buzzardling is shy and has to be kicked out of the nest. He's told to at least bring back a rabbit.
Directed by Robert Clampett · Written by Warren Foster
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Sara Berner Mama Buzzard (voice) (uncredited) -
Mel Blanc Bugs Bunny / Little Buzzards (voice) (uncredited) - K Kent Rogers Beaky Buzzard (voice) (uncredited)
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