Hare Conditioned

[2][3] Bugs is revealed to be on display in the "Macy's Department Store" window, helping to advertise camping gear.

Upon realizing that the manager intends to cut him open to be "stuffed," Bugs screams and begins a cartoon-long chase.

The actor providing that voice here is uncredited, although Keith Scott seem to agree it was Dave Barry (for unknown reasons, Blanc dubbed one line for him - "Now I'll finish you off").

Just when Bugs is about to be captured, he distracts the man again by tricking him into thinking there is a Frankenstein's monster behind him, just like in a good book he just read.

Bugs tut-tuts, then pulls out a mirror, makes the same face to himself, turns to the audience in horror, and then he leaps off the building with a scream, thus ending the cartoon.

Hare Conditioned uses many of the same limited animation techniques which Jones had previously introduced in The Dover Boys two years prior, including rapid motions and sliding backgrounds.

The camping scene, soon revealed to be part of the window display for a department store is an outdoor recreation turned into an illusion.

Robin L. Murray and Joseph K. Heumann argue that these serve as monuments to a disappearing natural world.

Bugs impersonates an elevator operator and introduces the items available on the sixth floor: rubber tires, girdles, nylon hosiery, bobby pins, alarm clocks, bourbon, butter, and other picture postcards.