What up Doc?


Mortal · 72 points · 11 years ago
I call bullshit until evidence.
the_dude · 9 points · 11 years ago
if they would have said he had a stroke and couldn't talk unless he uses his bugs bunny voice, I may have believed it...
Cockhunter · 3 points · 11 years ago
scarriest shit is that people are actually upvoting that load of crap .. I mean seriously
kakika · 3 points · 11 years ago
rename the post to "happened to me yesterday" and add "true story bro" so itt will be more credible
shawnjk · 0 points · 11 years ago
What's up, Doc?". The phrase was written by director Tex Avery for his first Bugs Bunny short. Avery explained later that it was a common expression in his native Texas and that he did not think much of the phrase. When the short was first screened in theaters, the "What's up, Doc?" scene generated a tremendously positive audience reaction. As a result, the scene became a recurring element in subsequent films and cartoons.
The phrase was sometimes modified for a situation. For example, Bugs says "What's up, dogs?" to the antagonists in A Hare Grows in Manhattan, and "What's up, prune-face?" to the aged Elmer in The Old Grey Hare. He might also greet Daffy with "What's up, Duck?"
The phrase was sometimes modified for a situation. For example, Bugs says "What's up, dogs?" to the antagonists in A Hare Grows in Manhattan, and "What's up, prune-face?" to the aged Elmer in The Old Grey Hare. He might also greet Daffy with "What's up, Duck?"
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