Plot
This is the second feature-length film containing classic Warner Brothers cartoons linked together by newly animated footage. It is divided into three parts, all of which are being shown in a theater as part of a film ceremony honoring the classic Looney Tunes characters. Part 1 involves Yosemite Sam's pact with the Devil to exchange his place in Hell with Bugs Bunny, provided that Sam can lure Bugs into sin and then kill him. Part 2 is a parody of TV crime-fighting dramas as Bugs is selected by law-enforcement to find and apprehend gangster Rocky, who has kidnaped Tweety Bird for a ransom. Part 3 is an Academy Awards-like contest in which various classic cartoon shorts are showcased.
Keywords: cartoon-rabbit, character-name-in-title, collection-of-short-films, looney-tunes, looney-tunes-compilation, police-shootout, reference-to-bugs-bunny, repetition-in-title, sequel, surrealism
Here we go again!
Yosemite Sam: Where am I? It sure is powerful warm in here. Is this Dallas?::Satan: No, but you're close.
Bugs Bunny: 'Knighty Knight Bugs' was directed by Friz Freleng. He got an Oscar and I got a carrot.
[Porky has been beaten by gangsters who are after Tweety]::Porky Pig: You talked me in to it.
Yosemite Sam: Any one of you lily livered, bow legged varmints care to slap leather with me? In case any of ya get any idears, ya better know yer dealin' with. I'm the hootiness, tootiness, shootiness, bob tailed wildcat in the west.::[Fires his guns at the ground as they lift him in the air]::Yosemite Sam: I'm the fastest gun north, south, east, aaaaaaand west of the Pecos. I'm the...::Bugs Bunny: Ahhhhhhh shuddup!
Cops (stylized as COPS) is an American documentary/reality television series that follows police officers, constables, and sheriff's deputies during patrols and other police activities. It is one of the longest-running television programs in the United States and in May 2011 became the longest-running show on Fox with the announcement that America's Most Wanted was being canceled after 23 years.
Created by John Langley and Malcolm Barbour, it premiered on March 11, 1989, and has aired 982 episodes as of December 3, 2011. It won the American Television Award in 1993 and has earned four Emmy nominations.COPS began its 24th season on September 10, 2011 and ended on April 7, 2012. The series is currently one of only two remaining first-run prime-time programs airing on Saturday nights on the four major U.S. broadcast television networks along with CBS's 48 Hours Mystery.
COPS is broadcast by Fox (with repeats from earlier seasons syndicated to local television stations and other cable networks, including truTV and G4), and follows the activities of police officers by embedding camera crews with police units. The show's formula follows the cinéma vérité convention, with no narration or scripted dialog, depending entirely on the commentary of the officers and on the actions of the people with whom they come into contact.