Hare Lift (Short 1952)
The shot of the plane's instrument panel is taken from this earlier cartoon (and causes a continuity goof).
"ToonHeads" A ToonHeads Special: The Lost Cartoons (TV Episode 2000)
Part of footage of the director from the cartoon is edited into the opening sequence of the documentary
"The Bugs Bunny Show" A Star Is Bored (TV Episode 1962)
One of the cartoons shownLooney Tunes 50th Anniversary (TV Special 1986)
Clips are shownHappy Birthday, Bugs!: 50 Looney Years (TV Movie 1990)
A clip is shown."What's Up Doc?" Episode #2.11 (TV Episode 1993)
Entire cartoon short shown as part of the programme.Looney Tunes: Back in Action (Video Game 2003)
Shows it
"The Bugs Bunny Show" A Star Is Bored (TV Episode 1962)
Title referenceTease for Two (Short 1965)
The gun-in-one-end-and-out-the-other scene is reused here- Mentioned by Eric Goldberg.
Art Mystery (Short 2016)
In the scene where the cop puts his hand to a corridor and the burglar's hand shows in the other side in sync, is similar to the classical gun-in-the-hole gag,"Toon in with Me" Hollywood Bugs (TV Episode 2021)
Bill introduces this cartoon; image shown on TV screen.
A Bird in a Guilty Cage (Short 1952)
Sandy Claws (Short 1954)
Rodent to Stardom (Short 1967)
The plot of "Rodent To Stardom" is similar to "A Star Is Bored", where Daffy is a movie stunt double, but with Speedy Gonzales replacing Bugs Bunny.Say Cheese, Please (Short 1970)
Iteration of the story with Rolland in the Bugs role and Ratfink in the Daffy role.
A Star Is Born (1954)
Spoofed in the title.Have Gun - Will Travel (TV Series 1957–1963)
Parodied in Daffy's line to the movie producer: "Have duck, will travel".
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