What's Up, Doc? A Look at the Texas Roots of Tex Avery and Bugs Bunny (2024)

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What's Up, Doc? A Look at the Texas Roots of Tex Avery and Bugs Bunny (2)

Tex Avery was one of the most influential animation directors in history.Ever hear of Bugs Bunny? Avery created him. Droopy Dog? Yep, Avery created him too. Daffy Duck also sprung from Avery’s fertile imagination. Saturday morning wouldn’t have been the same without him.

He lived most of his life in California, where he worked for many studios, including Universal and Warner Brothers. Finally, he passed away in Los Angeles, at the age of 72.

But he was born in Texas. With a name like “Tex” Avery, it makes sense. Avery was born in Taylor. His father, George Avery, worked for the railroad.

After a while, the Averys moved to Dallas. Tex lived there for a while and ended up going to school at North Dallas High. At North Dallas, calling someone “doc” was the equivalent to calling them “dude” a few years ago. Kids used it as a slang term when talking to their peers.

So, teenagers at the time were saying things like “Hiya, doc,” or “What’s up, doc?” Of course, we know Tex Avery used that phrase for his most famous creation.

What's Up, Doc? A Look at the Texas Roots of Tex Avery and Bugs Bunny (3)

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Bugs Bunny originally said “Ehh, what’s up doc?” when Elmer Fudd pointed a gun in his face. He was leaning up against a fence, chewing a carrot. Very calm.

The crowd went nuts. Rabbits weren’t supposed to act like this!

When Tex Avery heard that “Ehh, what’s up, doc” was so popular, he decided to have Bugs say it in every cartoon. It became a catchphrase. People still say it today.

By the way, Bugs was apparently spoofing Clark Gable’s character from “It Happened One Night” in that scene. Gable had a similar scene in the film. He was leaning against a fence, eating carrots, although he was acting opposite Claudette Colbert, not Elmer Fudd. Also, no firearms were involved.

Avery also claimed that Daffy Duck was conceived while he was duck hunting on White Rock Lake. Considering White Rock lake is in Dallas, this must have been in high school. Avery was athletic in high school. So, a bunch of Warner Brother cartoons concern hunting and other athletic sports.

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After he worked at Warner Brothers, Avery moved on to MGM. While at MGM, Tex Avery came up with other beloved characters, including Droopy Dog and Screwy Squirrel.

Then he bounced over to Universal again, where he worked on Chilly Willy cartoons.

One of Avery’s final creations was the animated co*ckroaches for Raid TV commercials.

His career had a downward trajectory in the latter half of his life. Tex Avery ended up as a writer and artist for Hanna/Barbera at the end. But his most famous contribution to animated history was Bugs Bunny and the famous catchphrase “Ehh, what’s up doc?” The next time you hear that phrase, realize it wouldn’t exist if it wasn’t for Tex Avery… and Texas!

What's Up, Doc? A Look at the Texas Roots of Tex Avery and Bugs Bunny (2024)

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Why did Bugs Bunny always say what's up doc? ›

The carrot-chewing scenes are generally followed by Bugs' most well-known catchphrase, "What's up, Doc?", which was written by director Tex Avery for his first Bugs Bunny film, A Wild Hare (1940). Avery explained later that it was a common expression in his native Texas and that he did not think much of the phrase.

When did Bugs Bunny start saying whats up doc? ›

Bugs debuted in the incarnation that has survived for decades in the 1940 cartoon A Wild Hare, which includes the first time he uttered his iconic catchphrase, “What's up, Doc?” The clip, posted by Time, showcases the bunny's humble beginnings, as well as how he first came to life.

What cartoon says whats up doc? ›

What's Up, Doc? is a Looney Tunes cartoon film directed by Robert McKimson and produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons. It was released by Warner Bros. Pictures in 1950 to celebrate Bugs Bunny's 10th birthday that year, in which he recounts his life story to a reporter from the "Disassociated Press".

Where did the phrase What's up doc come from? ›

'Eh, What's up Doc?' joins 'That's All Folks! ' as the best-known lines from Tex Avery's Looney Tunes cartoon series. It was delivered by Bugs Bunny, while nonchalantly chewing on a carrot, in most of the cartoons in which the character appeared, beginning with A Wild Hare, 1940.

What is the famous line of Bugs Bunny? ›

You can't get much better than the most famous phrase in Looney Tunes' lore. The iconic Bugs Bunny made “What's up, Doc?” unforgettable as he dodged advances from Elmer Fudd, outsmarted Daffy Duck, and got the best of the wiley old Yosemite Sam.

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