Bugs Bunny Annual #1973
In "Indian Trouble," Bugs Bunny inherits his Uncle Snazzy’s eccentric collection of feather dusters, setting off on a misadventure that leads him and Porky Pig to an Indian reservation—where the tribe, weary of constant salesmen since striking oil, stage a dramatic warpath scare. The duo’s journey takes a surprising turn when they discover Uncle Snazzy and his wife living in a forgotten ghost town, far from the reservation’s bustle. Art by Tony Strobl, lettered by Tony Strobl, this 1973 annual offers a quirky, classic Looney Tunes twist on frontier folklore.
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Bugs inherits his Uncle Snazzy's collection of feather dusters. He tricks Porky into driving him to the Indian reservation so he can sell the feathers to the Indians. However the Indians are annoyed because of all the peddlers who have been coming to the reservation since the tribe struck oil and they decide to scare Bugs and Porky by pretending to be on the warpath. Later they find Uncle Snazzy and his wife living in a ghost town called "Ghost Town."
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