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''A Star Is Bored'' is a 1956
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'' cartoon, directed by
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. The short was released on September 15, 1956, and stars
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. The cartoon expands upon the rivalry depicted between Bugs and Daffy, in such films as
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' 1951 short ''
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'', this time placing the action in a show-biz setting. In this 7-minute short, Daffy must double for Bugs in ''any'' slapstick that Warners deems too dangerous for its top star. After each disaster, Daffy shouts "MAKEUP!". The director directing the scenes has an
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'', and '' looperBunny'') in which Bugs is paired with each of his three main antagonists (Daffy,
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, and
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). The title is a play on the film '' A Star Is Born''.


Plot

The film starts with Bugs at his dressing room, where he is talking to the journalist Lolly (a reference to the nickname of Hollywood columnist
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). Outside, we see Daffy sweeping the floor, complaining about the job he got. Fed up with Bugs' success as a movie star, Daffy decides to become one. To that end, Daffy marches into the casting director's (possibly
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's) office just as he is on the phone with another executive discussing the difficulty in hiring a stunt double for Bugs in his next picture. Daffy decides to enlist himself for the job. After a visit to the Make-Up Department, Daffy gets his first taste of on-the-set film action shortly thereafter (a
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co-starring Yosemite Sam). Initially, Daffy is extremely excited to be finally in any motion picture ("I could be sent to prison for the scenes I'm gonna steal!", he snickers). He takes Bugs' place in a rabbit costume, holding a carrot, and stands next to Sam, who blows Daffy's beak off with his guns. Next, Bugs is in a scene where he's high in a tree and Elmer Fudd is supposed to climb it to saw the branch Bugs is sitting on, off (though not all the way through, as Bugs reminds him). However, Daffy has other ideas as he knocks out Elmer and takes his clothes. Daffy tries to upstage Bugs by sawing off the branch Bugs is on; unfortunately for Daffy, the branch Bugs stands on is solid, while the part Daffy stands on falls to the ground. In the next scene, Bugs is set to fish off a pier, but despite Bugs' advice to let ''him'' do the scene, Daffy insists on taking his place at the end of the pier and his fishing rod. However, a giant
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swallows Daffy whole before the latter frees himself. Another scene cuts to Bugs being chased by Elmer, just as Bugs dives into another tree. Elmer aims his gun into the tree, but gets poked in the rear by the gun's barrel (in reality, it is really Bugs holding another gun). When Elmer pulls his gun back, the other one makes the same movements. Daffy shoves Elmer out of the scene, and sticks the gun into the hole in the tree in which Bugs is hiding, but what he believes to be another gun (in reality it is ''his'' gun bent around so that it points at his hindquarters) sticks up through a hole in the ground just behind him. Daffy does an experiment by tying a red ribbon around the barrel of his gun, then sticks it into the tree, and looks behind him. The ribbon on the gun in the ground is white with red polka dots, leading Daffy to believe it to be a fake. He shoots, intending to mark Bugs, but the bent-around gun plan is revealed when the bullet hits him in the hindquarters and he pulls the gun out of the tree, having the white ribbon with red polka dots. Daffy then realized that Bugs had switched the ribbons to fool him. The next scene has Bugs piloting a plane accelerating up to 20,000 feet (6,096 meters), then going uncontrollably in the direction of the ground. At the last second, the plane is "stopped" before crashing and Bugs get out and his place gets taken by Daffy, who gets caught in the plane's destruction before leaving off in a huff. Fed up with his job, Daffy furiously announces to the casting director that he will no longer serve as Bugs' stunt double anymore. To pacify Daffy's rage, the casting director happily reveals he has a script for a new movie called ''The Duck'' in which Daffy himself can star in. Delighted, Daffy takes the script and reads it while leaving. The final scene shows the filming of ''The Duck'', with Daffy starring as a typical duck in a peaceful pond and directed by the same man who helmed the earlier movie for Bugs. Just as in the first scene of the earlier film, Daffy memorizes his lines for the pond scene by asking where are the hunters. However, Daffy didn't expect for ten actors (posing as hunters) to actually shoot him with bullets, so he angrily demands to know the identity of the screenwriter who wrote the script. The screenwriter turns out to be than Bugs, who says to the audience, "I'd love to tell him, but, uh... hehehehe... modesty forbids."


Cast

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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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as ''Lolly'' (voice) (uncredited)


Home media

''A Star Is Bored'' is available on the four-disc
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box set '' Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 5'',DVD details for ''A Star Is Bored'' - IMDb
/ref> as well as the similar, two-disc DVD ''Looney Tunes Spotlight Collection: Volume 5''. It is also available as a bonus on the
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version of '' Looney Tunes: Back in Action'', and the "Daffy Duck's Madcap Mania" VHS. The short is also available on the 2011 DVD ''
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See also

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List of American films of 1956 A list of American films released in 1956 ''Around the World in 80 Days'' won the Academy Award for Best Picture. A-B C-D E-I J-M N-R S-Z See also * 1956 in the United States Sources Footnotes References * * External links 19 ...
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List of Bugs Bunny cartoons This is a list of the various animated cartoons featuring Bugs Bunny. He starred in over 160 theatrical animated short films of the ''Looney Tunes'' and ''Merrie Melodies'' series produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons and distributed by Warner Bros. P ...
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List of Daffy Duck cartoons This is a list of the various animated cartoons featuring Daffy Duck. Daffy Duck shorts 1937−1968 1937 *''Porky's Duck Hunt'' April 17, 1937 (LT, Tex Avery) - with Porky Pig 1938 *''Daffy Duck & Egghead'' January 1, 1938 (MM, Avery) - ...
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List of Yosemite Sam cartoons Yosemite Sam is an American animated cartoon character in the '' Looney Tunes'' and '' Merrie Melodies'' series of cartoons produced by Warner Bros. Animation. The character appeared in dozens of cartoons from the 1940s to the 2000s. Golden Age ...


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