
From Hare to Heir 1960
In this lightning-fast 1960 cartoon classic from legendary animator Friz Freleng, the tables turn on everyone's favorite trickster when the Duke of Yosemite must keep his cool for a cool million. The catch?
Director: Friz Freleng
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is From Hare to Heir (1960) about?
This animated short follows the Duke of Yosemite, who stands to inherit a fortune—if he can keep his temper in check. His challenge? Hosting Bugs Bunny, whose mischievous antics push the duke's patience to the brink. The result is a rapid-fire comedy of errors that tests the limits of aristocratic restraint.
Who directed From Hare to Heir?
From Hare to Heir was directed by the iconic Friz Freleng, a titan of animation known for shaping the Looney Tunes universe with his sharp timing and comedic genius.
Who stars in From Hare to Heir?
The short features Mel Blanc, the legendary voice artist behind Bugs Bunny and other iconic characters, alongside the Duke of Yosemite.
Is From Hare to Heir (1960) worth watching?
As a concise, comedic masterpiece from the golden age of animation, From Hare to Heir is absolutely worth a watch—especially for fans of classic cartoons. Its blend of wit, timing, and Looney Tunes charm makes it a standout, even decades later.
How long is From Hare to Heir?
From Hare to Heir runs for 7 minutes, perfect for a quick dose of vintage animation fun.
About From Hare to Heir (1960) — A Classic Looney Tunes Battle of Wits and Inheritance
In this lightning-fast 1960 cartoon classic from legendary animator Friz Freleng, the tables turn on everyone's favorite trickster when the Duke of Yosemite must keep his cool for a cool million. The catch? His houseguest is none other than Bugs Bunny, whose endless pranks threaten to send the aristocratic Sam over the edge. Set against the opulent backdrop of a stately manor, this six-minute sprint blends high-stakes comedy with classic Looney Tunes charm, where patience becomes the ultimate punchline.
The animation crackles with Freleng's signature wit, as the aristocratic Sam's dignity erodes under Bugs' relentless teasing—featuring cameos from other Looney Tunes favorites. With themes of inheritance versus irritation, and a playful nod to British class dynamics, this short is a masterclass in timing and absurdity. Whether you're revisiting a childhood favorite or discovering it for the first time, From Hare to Heir (1960) delivers a bite-sized dose of vintage cartoon genius that still feels fresh decades later.