
1956 Looney Tunes Philip DeGuard Original Production Background from Warners Brothers - Bugs Bunny Wile Coyote - To Hare is Human d
TO HARE IS HUMAN, 1956 Screen-used, Original Production Background by Philip DeGuard of the Univac Machine, used by Wile Coyote for Bugs Bunny Warner Brothers Merry Melodies Looney Tunes Directed by Chuck Jones (See note below about slight damage) Matted and ready to frame, with a Charles Scott Gallery Certificate of Authenticity "To Hare is Human" from 1956 is the last of the Warner Brothers cartoons made at the legendary "Termite Terrace" (as the animators named it). Today, that is the Sunset/Bronson lot. After that, they moved to the gigantic Burbank studio lot that we know of today as Warner Brothers Studios. This cartoon was directed by Chuck Jones and is one of the rare ones to feature Wile E Coyote and Bugs Bunny. In it, Wile E. Coyote used the "Univac" machine to determine how to get Bugs Bunny. He presses various buttons and levers that describe the situation he is facing and the machine gives him the answer of what to do. Little does Wile know that the machine is a