Bummed Out Bunny

 is an American animated comedy short film based on the '/' franchise, being directed by Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone. It is produced by Warner Bros. Animation and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, being released alongside  on March 3rd, 2000 with a television premiere on on July 27th, 2000.

Summary
Bugs has been getting stressed lately as Daffy is forced to try and make sure he is happy during the classic hunting season gag.

Full plot
The short begins with Bugs waiting at a clinic while reading a magazine as he's called to the doctor's office. Much to his surprise, his doctor is his own girlfriend as he asks her how did she get the job, with her explaining that she's just an intern. Being confused, he explains he has been stressed thanks to Elmer Fudd continuously hunting for him as he soon begs help from her. Lola suggests having Daffy to help him out during the situation, but he knows he's reluctant about it due to Elmer constantly blasting him during the rabbit season-duck season argument. Later on, after Lola threatens to release Daffy's terrible hip hop album, Daffy agrees to help him out. As soon hunting season starts, Elmer is once more hunting wabbits as Daffy tries to cheer Bugs up by changing the sign to duck as a warmup.

W.I.P.

Voice cast

 * Joe Alaskey as Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck
 * Kath Soucie as Lola Bunny
 * Billy West as Elmer Fudd
 * Bob Bergen as Porky Pig (cameo in the closing sequence)

Trivia

 * This short celebrates Looney Tunes ' 70th anniversary, Bugs Bunny's 60th anniversary and the hunting season saga's 49th anniversary.