

Bugs asks if the animator is trying to get him fired, before explaining that he has become a valuable asset to the studio, which gives the animator time to draw another picket sign saying "I REFUSE TO LIVE UP TO MY CONTRACT", which once again has Bugs fearing for his long-term future with the studio. When Bugs sees the sign, he throws it on the ground, off screen. studio and calls the animator a menace to society, while the animator draws a picket sign in Bugs' left hand which says "I WON'T WORK". Bugs grabs the brush and breaks it in half.īugs emphatically states that he will report the animator to his bosses at the Warner Bros.

What's the big idea? I said I wasn't working with you and that is that!") who puts yellow paint on Bugs' back, implying that Bugs is a coward.

After Bugs stands up, he restates his desire to not work with the animator, ("Look, Buster. When Bugs realizes who is in charge of the picture, he makes his desire to not fall victim to an animator who plans on making him look bad known all the while preparing to dive back into his hole, giving the animator ample time to erase it, causing Bugs to jump headfirst into the ground. Bugs pops out, falls to the ground and utters his usual catch phrase, "What's up, Doc?". The animator then erases the rabbit hole and moves it to the sky. As the cartoon begins, an animator paints a woodland background, complete with a rabbit hole.
