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Sam is significantly tougher and more aggressive than Elmer Fudd when challenging Bugs Bunny. He is also quicker to learn from his mistakes, and never falls for the same ploy twice. But despite Sam's bluster, he doesn't prove much brighter than Elmer in his encounters with Bugs. His noise contrasts to the calmly cocky rabbit. Sam's own cockiness gets the best of him; Bugs can see he is incapable of turning down a challenge. Every time Bugs dares Sam to "step across that line", he can't help but do so, even if he steps off into empty space or down a mine shaft. In its a Wild and Woolly Hare Sam and Bugs play "Chicken" in two locomotives going toward one another-Sam doesn't crash into Bugs but still ends up losing. In the classic Knighty Knight Bugs Sam is a black knight with a fire breathing dragon who ends up going to the moon. While unscrupulous and ornery himself, Sam consistently displays an odd respect for religious conventions. Yosemite Sam (Picture 4). Yosemite Sam cartoon images gallery 4. Yosemite Sam cartoon pictures collection 4. Whenever he is preparing to shoot Bugs, he tells the "varmint," "Now say your prayers!", allowing Bugs enough time to foil his intentions. Another source of humor is the ludicrous lengths Sam will go to just to "get even" -- often with disastrous results to himself and his surroundings. Sam is also called "Ate". A running gag in Yosemite Sam cartoons is that Sam's animals (camel, elephant, dragon) or airplanes never stop when he wants them to; Sam then loses his temper and bonks the offending animal/machine. A short intermission clip from the Bugs Bunny Roadrunner show has Bugs about to sing on his banjo-which wakes up Sam who is trying to sleep; Sam loses his temper and smashes the banjo-but not Bugs. In "Space Jam", he is part of the TuneSQuad team. THere is a funny scene where Sam and Elmer Fudd imitate Vince and Jules from "Pulp Fiction", and shoot all of a Monstar's teeth off. In "Looney Tunes: Back in Action", he acts as the number two man of Mr. Chairman. He tries to kill D.J. Drake, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Kate Houghton, but fails. He iscaught in a hugeexplosion, but survives. Since the movie is a parody of the Austin Powers movies, he is supposed to be Number Two. He plays the Klingonleader K'utcha S'am in the television series "Duck Dodgers". In the television series "Tiny Toons", his nephew, the evil millionaire Max Montana, acts as the main antagonist. Yosemite Sam (Picture 4). Yosemite Sam cartoon images gallery 4. Yosemite Sam cartoon pictures collection 4.
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Sam is significantly tougher and more aggressive than Elmer Fudd when challenging Bugs Bunny. He is also quicker to learn from his mistakes, and never falls for the same ploy twice. But despite Sam's bluster, he doesn't prove much brighter than Elmer in his encounters with Bugs. His noise contrasts to the calmly cocky rabbit. Sam's own cockiness gets the best of him; Bugs can see he is incapable of turning down a challenge. Every time Bugs dares Sam to "step across that line", he can't help but do so, even if he steps off into empty space or down a mine shaft. In its a Wild and Woolly Hare Sam and Bugs play "Chicken" in two locomotives going toward one another-Sam doesn't crash into Bugs but still ends up losing. In the classic Knighty Knight Bugs Sam is a black knight with a fire breathing dragon who ends up going to the moon. While unscrupulous and ornery himself, Sam consistently displays an odd respect for religious conventions. Yosemite Sam (Picture 4). Yosemite Sam cartoon images gallery 4. Yosemite Sam cartoon pictures collection 4. Whenever he is preparing to shoot Bugs, he tells the "varmint," "Now say your prayers!", allowing Bugs enough time to foil his intentions. Another source of humor is the ludicrous lengths Sam will go to just to "get even" -- often with disastrous results to himself and his surroundings. Sam is also called "Ate". A running gag in Yosemite Sam cartoons is that Sam's animals (camel, elephant, dragon) or airplanes never stop when he wants them to; Sam then loses his temper and bonks the offending animal/machine. A short intermission clip from the Bugs Bunny Roadrunner show has Bugs about to sing on his banjo-which wakes up Sam who is trying to sleep; Sam loses his temper and smashes the banjo-but not Bugs. In "Space Jam", he is part of the TuneSQuad team. THere is a funny scene where Sam and Elmer Fudd imitate Vince and Jules from "Pulp Fiction", and shoot all of a Monstar's teeth off. In "Looney Tunes: Back in Action", he acts as the number two man of Mr. Chairman. He tries to kill D.J. Drake, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Kate Houghton, but fails. He iscaught in a hugeexplosion, but survives. Since the movie is a parody of the Austin Powers movies, he is supposed to be Number Two. He plays the Klingonleader K'utcha S'am in the television series "Duck Dodgers". In the television series "Tiny Toons", his nephew, the evil millionaire Max Montana, acts as the main antagonist. Yosemite Sam (Picture 4). Yosemite Sam cartoon images gallery 4. Yosemite Sam cartoon pictures collection 4.
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