Rabbit of Seville
Dublin Core
Title
Rabbit of Seville
Description
Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd cause chaos during a performance of Rossini’s The Barber of Seville.
There are two instances of drag in this film. First, Bugs appears as a flirtatious woman, and near the end, Elmer unexpectedly switches into a wedding dress while Bugs plays the groom.
There are two instances of drag in this film. First, Bugs appears as a flirtatious woman, and near the end, Elmer unexpectedly switches into a wedding dress while Bugs plays the groom.
Source
Director: Chuck Jones
Year: 1950
Country: United States
Gender and Sexuality: Drag, gender creative, queer
Animation Style: Traditional
Genre: Comedy, music(al)
Type: Explicit, short
Can currently be watched on Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/looney-tunes-s-1950e-30-rabbit-of-seville
Year: 1950
Country: United States
Gender and Sexuality: Drag, gender creative, queer
Animation Style: Traditional
Genre: Comedy, music(al)
Type: Explicit, short
Can currently be watched on Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/looney-tunes-s-1950e-30-rabbit-of-seville
Files
Citation
“Rabbit of Seville,” Queer Animation, accessed April 13, 2026, https://queeranimation.omeka.net/items/show/180.