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  tonasinanton  

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 Posted:
  Sep 27, 2012, 12:06 AM

Very hard to find fox and rabbit cartoon. You Must Register Before You Can Post

I've been trying to remember a cartoon from my childhood that was about a fox (or maybe a wolf??) that was always trying to get this rabbit. It had a very Wile E. Coyote & Roadrunner or Tom & Jerry feel to it. The animals never wore clothes and they never talked and the one was trying to chase the other to eat it.

I can't remember much about any specific episode. I remember there was one episode were the fox would get launched off a cliff or far away into the air and land in a forest (similar to wile e coyote). There was also another episode about a haunted/spooky house and the ghost turned out to be 3 smaller animals (smaller rabbits??) that were hiding under a sheet.

The biggest thing I can remember about this show is that each episode ended with a black screen and the word "Fin" right in the middle.

We had a VHS tape of these cartoons back in the early to mid Nineties.

I've done so many google searches trying to find this. Let me go ahead and say that this cartoon is NOT:

Rabbit Stew and Rabbits Too
Nu, pogodi!
Any Walter Lantze cartoon
Wilk i Zajac (A russian cartoon called the Wolf and the Rabbit)

The closest I have been able to get is with this google search:

https://www.google.com/search?q=old+cartoon+fox+and+rabbit+%22episode+ended+with+fin%22

This shows three separate people all asking about the same exact cartoon as I am asking right now, but none of the answers they got were right either. This at least gives me hope that I haven't imagined the whole thing. Other people remember this cartoon as well as me!

If anybody could help me locate this part of my childhood I would be eternally grateful!


(This post was edited by tonasinanton on Sep 27, 2012, 12:07 AM)

 
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  Vicky82  

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 Posted:
  Oct 3, 2012, 5:25 PM

Re: Very hard to find fox and rabbit cartoon. [In reply to] You Must Register Before You Can Post

This is indeed a very hard to find cartoon and, having watched some of it myself more than 15 years ago, it took me a while to find something about it as I only knew that it is probably Eastern European by the look of it. And this was of little assistance because there are lots of Eastern European cartoon shorts about foxes and rabbits. But after lots of google searches I managed to spot the following title of an animated TV series:

Fox and Hare

Here is the one single review I have found for it so far:

http://www.ebay.com/ctg/Fox-and-Hare-Pt-1-VHS-/3081686

And the vhs box cover for it:

http://desmond.imageshack.us/Himg23/scaled.php?server=23&filename=foxandhare.jpg&res=medium

I hope the characters look familiar.
 
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  tonasinanton  

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 Posted:
  Oct 17, 2012, 12:37 AM

Re: Very hard to find fox and rabbit cartoon. [In reply to] You Must Register Before You Can Post

Yes! This is totally it. The image on that cover didn't look quite right but it's definitely it. I actually found a copy on sale on on half.com and picked up a copy.

Here's a screenshot:
http://i.imgur.com/K9NCZ.jpg

And I will be uploading them to youtube soon and linking them in this thread in case anybody goes on this crazy search at some point in the future.
 
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  tonasinanton  

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 Posted:
  Oct 17, 2012, 1:06 AM

Re: Very hard to find fox and rabbit cartoon. [In reply to] You Must Register Before You Can Post

Here is a youtube playlist of all the videos

http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvvqBLcXeRFidNPTFXtrk9iw1E6EpK_Sp




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