''Porky's Hare Hunt'' marked the first appearance of the rabbit that would evolve into
Bugs Bunny, who is barely recognizable compared to his more familiar later form. Bugs' first official appearance would come two years later in
A Wild Hare. According to the cartoon's copyright date in the opening title card, this cartoon began production in 1937, but was released in theatres on April 30, 1938. Hardaway, according to
Martha Sigall, said he was going to put "a rabbit suit on that duck", referring to ''
Porky's Duck Hunt'', released a year earlier. The rabbit's
hyperactive personality and laugh provided by
Mel Blanc predated the 1940
Walter Lantz/
Universal Pictures release
Knock Knock which starred
Andy Panda and introduced
cartoon audiences to
Woody Woodpecker, who was created for the Lantz studio by Hardaway after his departure from the
Leon Schlesinger/
Warner Bros. studio.
Music The
incidental music heard throughout the piece are
scored arrangements of "
Bei Mir Bistu Shein", a popular song which was a hit for
The Andrews Sisters around this time, and "
Hooray for Hollywood" from the contemporary motion picture
Hollywood Hotel. ==Home media==