[2] The cartoon expands upon the rivalry depicted between Bugs and Daffy, in such films as Chuck Jones' 1951 short Rabbit Fire, this time placing the action in a show-biz setting.
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 Louella Parsons).
To that end, Daffy marches into the casting director's (possibly Jack L. Warner'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.
After a visit to the Make-Up Department, Daffy gets his first taste of on-the-set film action shortly thereafter (a Western co-starring Yosemite Sam).
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.
Fed up with his job, Daffy furiously announces to the casting director that he will no longer serve as Bugs' stunt double anymore.
However, Daffy did not 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.
It is also available as a bonus on the PlayStation 2 version of Looney Tunes: Back in Action, and the "Daffy Duck's Madcap Mania" VHS.