Bugs Bunny Meets the Superheroes

Bugs Bunny Meets the Superheroes

bugs bunny meets batman

This has been a recent topic on the Megomuseum forums and I thought it would be perfect to discuss. A lot of people seemed to remember something about this and then enter Craig Crane with this amazing UK version of the program to this very surreal show. Craig also has a blog where he plans to animate Palitoy Action Man dolls, should be fun to watch.

bugs bunny meets batman
Actually the marriage of the live action batman series with the looney toons characters makes sense if you consider they were afternoon staples in syndication. If you saw this as a kid and have pictures I would love to feature them here.Have a safe and Happy New Year!Previous links:Marvel Superheroes: Live and in PersonSuperhero Mall Appearance Gallery

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AKA Brian Heiler author of "Rack Toys: Cheap, Crazed Playthings" and co-editor of "Toy-Ventures Magazine". Co-Host of the "Pod Stallions" podcast. Host of the Brick Mantooth Youtube channel, painter, designer, writer, mental health advocate, toy collector, Mego, and Mego Knock-Off enthusiast. I have large feet, ADHD and I live in Canada. Talk toys, not others.

13 Comments

  • rob! on December 31, 2007

    that Wonder Woman is, er, pretty well put together for a kiddie show! i guess they figured they needed something to keep the Dads interested…

  • Brian on December 31, 2007

    The Wonder Women is very sexy indeed. I love how on the poster she is posed in a very comic book-y pose, just like a drawing of her would be.

    Happy New Year.

  • pika23 on January 1, 2008

    so funny!

  • tjo' on January 1, 2008

    Yeah, for a second there i thought it said “Roger Corman Presents” under Wonder Woman.

  • Arkonbey on January 2, 2008

    Man, I’d just want to see that villain sing-along!

  • Anonymous on February 18, 2008

    Very “Likable” Wonder Woman.

    John Hildman

  • Craig on February 29, 2008

    Hey, I also found the program from the same show, with a full color mid section and the rest is for colouring in with crayon.

  • David Fullam on March 22, 2008

    Oh my God! I saw that show when it came to my home town! I loved it, my Mom bought me a nice Bugs Bunny figure I wish I had maintained.

  • Anonymous on October 25, 2008

    I remember seeing this as a kid in NYC…does anyone have a video of this??? Someone out there must have a video of this play somewhere on video…I rememeber noting that Catwoman wasn’t dressed the same as Julie Newmar had been in the Batman tv series…why does DC insist on always putting Catwoman in a purple dress???

    cckrieg@rocketmail.com

  • Anonymous on February 19, 2009

    If you’re interested in a few more pictures about this, go here http://hammerco.com/bin/Default.aspx and type in bugs bunny in the search field. There looks to have been three shows.

  • Francis on November 13, 2009

    That is just too much!

  • Anonymous on December 30, 2009

    awesome!!

    …and, Catwoman was in the purple dress in the 40s and 50s, then again in the early-mid 70s….the Julie Newmar look was pretty much for the TV show ('tho the comics did a short-lived version–in green (!)for about a second or two…

  • Anonymous on September 8, 2012

    Wonder Woman looks like actress Joanna Cameron who played Isis in the 70's Saturday morning show.

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