Merrie Melodies.
Top sign: "LOCH LOMOND." Middle sign: "HIGH ROAD." Bottom sign: "LOW ROAD."
"What's up, MacDoc?"
McGrory.
He asks, "Don't you get a little tired running them eighteen bases?"
By digging an enormous hole just before the ball drops in.
Herr Meets Hare (1945) (1945) ... and ends up in the Black Forest in Germany instead of Las Vegas.
My Bunny Lies Over the Sea (1948) (1948) ... and ends up in Scotland instead of at the La Brea Tar Pits.
Frigid Hare (1949) (1949) ... and ends up at the South Pole instead of Miami Beach.
Bully for Bugs (1953) (1953) ... and ends up in a bullring in Mexico instead of Coachella Valley.
Ali Baba Bunny (1957) (1957) ... and ends up in Arabia instead of Pismo Beach.
Bugs takes the wrong turn at East St. Louis in The Abominable Snow Rabbit (1961) (1961) and ends up in the Himalayas instead of Palm Springs.
My Bunny Lies Over the Sea (1948) (1948) ... and ends up in Scotland instead of at the La Brea Tar Pits.
Frigid Hare (1949) (1949) ... and ends up at the South Pole instead of Miami Beach.
Bully for Bugs (1953) (1953) ... and ends up in a bullring in Mexico instead of Coachella Valley.
Ali Baba Bunny (1957) (1957) ... and ends up in Arabia instead of Pismo Beach.
Bugs takes the wrong turn at East St. Louis in The Abominable Snow Rabbit (1961) (1961) and ends up in the Himalayas instead of Palm Springs.
Gussle, the Golfer (1914) (1914). The disreputable Gussle (Syd Chaplin) plays golf in his own inimitable way.
Convict 13 (1920) (1920). Buster Keaton tries to play golf as he battles battles with a fish and a dog that each steals golf balls.
Yodeling Yokels (1931) (1931). A mouse plays golf with a pea and a slice of Swiss cheese.
Divot Diggers (1936) (1936). The Little Rascals caddy, play golf and bring along a chimpanzee to make things all the crazier.
Tee for Two (1945) (1945 July 21). Tom plays golf; Jerry is his reluctant tee.
Dead of Night (1945) (1945 Sept 4). Basil Radford and Naunton Wayne star in a comic story of a ghost who harasses a cheater at golf.
The Loose Nut (1945) (1945 Dec 17). A meticulous construction worker is smoothing out the wet cement of a new sidewalk when Woody Woodpecker's golf ball suddenly splats into it.
My Bunny Lies Over the Sea (1948) (1948 Dec 14). Bugs Bunny and a Scotsman play golf.
Wild and Woody! (1948) (1948 Dec 31). Buzz Buzzard shoots the sheriff as he runs along the golf course. After he finally kills him, he pulls out his score card and gives himself a six.
"One for the Record Books (1997)" (1997). Weird Al hits his golf ball too high and causes a blimp to explode.
Convict 13 (1920) (1920). Buster Keaton tries to play golf as he battles battles with a fish and a dog that each steals golf balls.
Yodeling Yokels (1931) (1931). A mouse plays golf with a pea and a slice of Swiss cheese.
Divot Diggers (1936) (1936). The Little Rascals caddy, play golf and bring along a chimpanzee to make things all the crazier.
Tee for Two (1945) (1945 July 21). Tom plays golf; Jerry is his reluctant tee.
Dead of Night (1945) (1945 Sept 4). Basil Radford and Naunton Wayne star in a comic story of a ghost who harasses a cheater at golf.
The Loose Nut (1945) (1945 Dec 17). A meticulous construction worker is smoothing out the wet cement of a new sidewalk when Woody Woodpecker's golf ball suddenly splats into it.
My Bunny Lies Over the Sea (1948) (1948 Dec 14). Bugs Bunny and a Scotsman play golf.
Wild and Woody! (1948) (1948 Dec 31). Buzz Buzzard shoots the sheriff as he runs along the golf course. After he finally kills him, he pulls out his score card and gives himself a six.
"One for the Record Books (1997)" (1997). Weird Al hits his golf ball too high and causes a blimp to explode.
Some TV prints remove the scene where McClory picks up a gun bullet (which he was trying to use to shoot Bugs) that collapsed and says "That's strange, it's been in the family for years!".
Source: The Censored Cartoons Page
Source: The Censored Cartoons Page
See: this FAQ entry
Yes, it's included in the Looney Tunes Golden Collection, Volume One (2003) (V) Disc 1.
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By what name was My Bunny Lies Over the Sea (1948) officially released in Canada in English?
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