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Rabbit of Seville

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In the heart of a vibrant forest, a clever rabbit faces a determined and swift wolf with an insatiable appetite for him. It all begins in an idyllic setting where the rabbit, with his typical mischief, is enjoying a sunny day while the wolf lurks, dreaming of catching his delicious main course. However, the little agile hero has other plans in mind.

Taking advantage of a series of fortunate events, the clever rabbit manages to turn the situation into a game of wits. By leading the wolf on an exciting and dizzying adventure through an operatic world, the rabbit proves that he not only has speed but also a sharp sense of spectacle. With a touch of slapstick and a good dose of humor, the chase transforms into a delightful dance of misunderstandings and antics.

The action unfolds to the rhythm of the music from the opera "The Barber of Seville," which adds a festive atmosphere to all the madness and highlights the hilarious interactions between the two characters. With unexpected twists and vibrant animation, this story becomes a classic that combines suspense, comedy, and a message about how cunning often triumphs over brute strength. In the end, all the spectators are left laughing, wondering if the wolf will ever learn the lesson that just when you think you have everything under control, you might lose it all!

Media type
Movie
Year
1950
Director
Chuck Jones
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
8.30
Actors
Mel Blanc
Arthur Q. Bryan
Gender
Animación
Comedy
Música
Country
United States
Producers
Edward Selzer
Original title
Rabbit of Seville
Duration
8
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