Ep 27. Roman Legion-Hare
- November 12, 1955
In the Looney Tunes episode Roman Legion-Hare, Bugs Bunny travels back in time to Ancient Rome. Upon his arrival, he finds himself in the middle of a battle between the Roman legion and a group of Gaulish soldiers. Bugs soon realizes that he has been mistaken for a messenger sent by Julius Caesar, and he is tasked with delivering a message to the Roman general.
Bugs, being the mischievous trickster that he is, decides to have some fun with the Romans along the way. He puts on a fake mustache and pretends to be Caesar himself, ordering the Roman soldiers to perform ridiculous tasks such as marching backwards and barking like dogs. The gags are classic Looney Tunes fare, with Bugs' quick wit and clever wordplay leaving the Romans confused and bewildered.
As Bugs journeys through ancient Rome, he encounters several historical figures and landmarks. He runs into Cleopatra, who mistakes him for Anthony, and he has a run-in with the famous philosopher Socrates. Bugs even manages to give the Roman Colosseum a facelift, turning it into a baseball stadium complete with umpires and hot dog vendors.
Throughout the episode, Bugs must evade the Gaulish soldiers who are hot on his trail. He outwits them at every turn, using his signature tricks and cunning to stay one step ahead. In one memorable scene, Bugs disguises himself as a statue, only to come to life and deliver a punchline that leaves the Gaulish soldiers in stitches.
In the end, Bugs delivers the message to the Roman general, but not before causing chaos and hilarity all throughout ancient Rome. The episode is a testament to the enduring popularity of the Looney Tunes characters, even over 60 years after the episode originally aired.
Overall, Roman Legion-Hare is a wacky and entertaining romp through ancient Rome. With plenty of laughs and sight gags, it serves as a reminder of the timeless appeal of Bugs Bunny and the Looney Tunes gang.