Bugs Bunny: Big Top Bunny
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Is it age appropriate?
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Not age appropriate for kids under 4, age appropriate for kids over 6; suggested age 6. -
Is it any good?
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Common Sense says
Classic, inventive cartooning.
Why We Rated This
for Ages 6 and Up
What to watch out for
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What Parents Need to Know
About Bugs Bunny: Big Top Bunny
Parents need to know that kids will enjoy Bugs's exploits, but some parents may find aspects of these shorts questionable, including the non-stop violence and Bug's poor role modelling. Some kids may not like the unfamiliar look of the early Bugs Bunny seen in "Tortoise Beats Hare." Very young viewers may be frightened by the monster in "Water Water Every Hare," but it's a pretty absurd looking creature. There's a scene in "Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid" when Bugs believes his body has been turned into a skeleton. Older kids, teens and adults will have a blast with this collection.
Read our full review by Paul Trandahl
Families Can Talk About
- Families can talk about the difference between getting hurt in a cartoon and getting hurt in real life. Why are Bugs and his friends able to get up from getting hit with a mallet when people aren't? Families with older children may want to discuss what makes Bugs a classic character? Why is he still entertaining? How is he different than more modern cartoon heroes?

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