Elmer asks God how long it’ll take to ever catch that wascally wabbit. God responds by
taking Elmer to the far future year of 2000 where both he and Bugs are wrinkled, old, and
grey.
— Michael Main
When you hear the sound of the gong, it will be exactly twoooooo thowwwwwsand Ayyyyy
Deee!
DEBUT
The Old Grey Hare (at movie theaters, USA, 28 October 1944).
VARIANTS
Debut. The Old Grey Hare (at movie theaters, USA, 28 October 1944).
We haven’t yet mapped out the time travel itinerary.
INDEXER NOTES (SPOILERS!)
Credits—from the <a href='https%3A%2F%2Fwww.imdb.com%2Ftitle%2Ftt0037147%2Ffullcredits'>IMDb</a>. They list uncredited animators that we did not record. We don’t know their source for the uncredited creators. The <a href='https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bcdb.com%2Fcartoon%2F99-Old_Grey_Hare.html'>BCDB</a> indicates that Robert McKimson is credited as Bob McKimson, but we checked the cartoon, and that is wrong.