Bugs Bunny Poster
(Loosen up everyone. Drop that load and let’s get a few light moments.)
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Bugs Bunny Poster: The Boxer

Check out previews of Bugs Bunny posters you can buy at this link: Bugs Bunny Posters Available.
The subject today is one of my kids’ favorite characters. My son still got a bugs bunny poster up in our room. And this bugs bunny poster (not the one above), if I remember right, was given to him way back when he was 5 years old. In this little work, I’ve
randomly thought of boxing as the surrounding circumstance for bugs. I could get stoned by other parents for this but I don’t see so much violence in the resulting pic anyway especially with that famous grin firmly fixed on the Bug’s face implying he’s having fun with this lucky boxer. Speaking of violence, I suppose there is more violence in Bug’s actual tv series than on this bugs bunny poster feature. Want to see more violence openly shown to kids? Watch more cartoons, e.g. Tom & Jerry.
Bugs Bunny Poster: Santa Bugs

Merry Christmas everyone!!!
Again, you can check out some Bugs Bunny posters you can buy at this link: Bugs Bunny Posters Available.
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The problem these days is that a lot of cartoons, shows and even books which I thought were normal are now banned because of perceived violence or bigotry.
Shows like The Three Stooges, too violent.
Books by Enid Blyton, racist.
Cartoons, I can’t actually think of one at the moment, but I;m sure they’re out there.
I loved Bugs, and I love what you did with that poster.
james_m Reply:
December 14th, 2009 at 10:53 am
Thanks Sire. An actress who had a stint with the Three Stooges once remarked that all she learned while working with the show is how to hit someone in the head with a mallet or stick.
Those are great! I always loved Bugs Bunny too. You’re right – that famous grin does keep us from worrying that our favorite bunny is about to get beaten up!
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james_m Reply:
December 14th, 2009 at 10:54 am
Hi Christie, thanks for dropping by my humble blog.
free cool picture
picture no. 1 is that mike tyson
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james_m Reply:
December 14th, 2009 at 10:56 am
I am not sure. That seems like a generic picture. Lots of boxers look like that. LOL.
I really like that first image that’s pretty wild, of course you have to love the Christmas Bugs
noelmoralde (5 comments.) Reply:
December 16th, 2009 at 12:33 am
Thanks John.
Don’t forget the nasty words kids can learn from watching South Park. It’s probably the most child-unfriendly cartoon I’ve ever seen.
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james_m Reply:
December 29th, 2009 at 9:15 am
South Park, OMG. I hear it’s a repository for toilet humor and some blasphemy sometimes.
I use to like Bugs Bunny too. Cool image
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