Title
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Release Date
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Occupation
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Alias
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Notes
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Hare Trigger[1][2]
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May 5, 1945
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Western Outlaw
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Yosemite Sam
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- First cartoon to star Yosemite Sam.
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Along Came Daffy
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June 14, 1947
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Starving Hermit
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N/A
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- First of two shorts to not co-star Sam with Bugs Bunny.
- Only short for him to be paired with his black-haired twin.
- One of three shorts to pair him with Daffy Duck.
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Buccaneer Bunny[1][3]
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May 8, 1948
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Pirate
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Sea-Goin' Sam
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Bugs Bunny Rides Again[1]
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June 12, 1948
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Western Outlaw
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Yosemite Sam
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High Diving Hare[1]
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April 30, 1949
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Cowboy
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Yosemite Sam
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Mutiny on the Bunny[1]
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February 11, 1950
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Sea Captain
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Shanghai Sam
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Big House Bunny[1]
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April 22, 1950
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Prison Officer
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Sam Schultz
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Bunker Hill Bunny[1]
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September 23, 1950
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British Soldier
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Sam von Schmamm, the Hessian
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Rabbit Every Monday
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February 10, 1951
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Hunter
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N/A
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- Last cartoon to portray Sam's mouth under his mustache. The change was made half-way through the cartoon.
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The Fair-Haired Hare
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April 14, 1951
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Home Owner
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Yosemite Sam
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Ballot Box Bunny[1]
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October 6, 1951
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Runner for Mayor
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N/A
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14 Carrot Rabbit
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March 15, 1952
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Prospector
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Chilkoot Sam
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Hare Lift
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December 20, 1952
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Bank Robber
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Yosemite Sam
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Southern Fried Rabbit
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May 2, 1953
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Confederate Soldier
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Colonel Sam
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- Scenes that involves portrayals of ethnic stereotypes were cut in modern television broadcasts.
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Hare Trimmed
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June 20, 1953
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Gold Digger
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Yosemite Sam
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- Only short to co-star both Bugs and Sam with Granny.
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Captain Hareblower
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January 16, 1954
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Pirate Captain
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Sam the Pirate
or Pirate Sam
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Sahara Hare[1][4]
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March 26, 1955
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Sheikh
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Riff Raff Sam
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This Is a Life?[1]
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July 9, 1955
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Pirate (Flashback)
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Yosemite Sam
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- First of two cartoons to pair Sam with Bugs, Daffy and Elmer Fudd.
- A scene from Buccaneer Bunny was reused for this cartoon as a flashback.
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Roman Legion-Hare
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November 12, 1955
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Captain of the Praetorian Guard
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N/A
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Rabbitson Crusoe
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April 28, 1956
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Castaway
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Yosemite Sam
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A Star Is Bored
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September 15, 1956
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Western Outlaw
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Yosemite Sam
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- Second of two cartoons to pair Sam with Bugs, Daffy and Elmer Fudd.
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Piker's Peak
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May 25, 1957
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Mountain Climber
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N/A
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Knighty Knight Bugs[1][3]
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August 23, 1958
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The Black Knight
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The Black Knight
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Hare-Abian Nights
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February 28, 1959
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Sultan
Sheikh (flashback)
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Yosemite Sam
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Wild and Woolly Hare
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August 1, 1959
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Western Outlaw
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Yosemite Sam
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Horse Hare
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February 13, 1960
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Indian Chief
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Renegade Sam
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- Rarely airs today due to its negative caricatures of Native Americans.
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From Hare to Heir[1]
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September 3, 1960
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Grand Duke
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Sam, Duke of Yosemite
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Lighter Than Hare[1]
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December 17, 1960
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Alien
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Yosemite Sam of Outer Space
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Prince Violent
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September 2, 1961
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Viking
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Sam the Terrible
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- Re-titled to Prince Varmint for television broadcasts due to its intimidating title.
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Honey's Money
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September 1, 1962
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Gold Digger
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N/A
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- Second of two shorts to not co-star Sam with Bugs Bunny. Only short to star Sam by himself.
- Remake of His Bitter Half and Hare Trimmed.
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Shishkabugs
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December 8, 1962
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Chef
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N/A
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- Rare instance where Sam is portrayed as a victim rather than an instigator.
- Shortest Bugs Bunny cartoon to be produced, with 5:05 of footage (not including opening and credits).
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Devil's Feud Cake
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February 9, 1963
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Bank Robber
Praetorian Captain
Sheikh
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Yosemite Sam
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- Last Yosemite Sam cartoon directed by Friz Freleng during the Golden age of American Animation.
- Reused scenes from Hare Lift, Roman Legion-Hare and Sahara Hare, with new music provided by Bill Lava.
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Dumb Patrol
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January 18, 1964
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German Fighter Pilot
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Baron Sam Von Schpamm
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- Directed by Gerry Chiniquy, using Freleng's Unit.
- Last cartoon to star Yosemite Sam during the Golden age of American Animation.
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Pancho's Hideaway
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October 24, 1964
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N/A
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N/A
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- Features a Mexican relative, Pancho Vanilla, who is designed much like his cousin Sam but has a different accent
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