Well, this cartoon might not be all spit-and-polished, but "Hareless Wolf" has been with me since childhood. It's a comedy classic if there ever was one, and Charles M. Wolf has always been in my upper echelon of favorite Warner supporting characters.
Charlie's your regular-guy, shiftless layabout who only wants to relax with a beer and his TV ballgame, but his shrewish wife has other ideas and orders him to shoot a rabbit for dinner.
Bugs really has little to do except being a sounding-board for Charlie's ubiquitous memory lapses
but that makes little difference here. Bugs always chimes in with the correct answer, and the wolf's forever overjoyed at learning the answer; happens every time. Bugs eventually gets fed up, but I the viewer never manage to—that's what separates this cartoon from the rest of the bunch.
There is one scene that's incongruous with the rest of the film: A gag with no dialogue, involving a long fuse Bugs lights which attracts the wolf, who emptyheadedly follows it straight thru to the explosive end. I always want to cling to my belief that Charles really isn't dumb, just forgetful. But this scene severely tests that belief.
All in all, a gem from my childhood days, with dialogue that forever resounds in the memory.