![]() to the r/dankmemes subreddit, receiving nearly 59,000 upvotes, 582 comments and three Reddit awards (seen below). On June 23rd, 2020, Redditor AMIS7 posted a version referencing the U.S. Redditor Jahanzaib69 posted a variant on June 23rd, 2020, to the r/dankmemes sub under the title “Comrade Homer.” The post (shown below) was upvoted over 35,200 times and commented on 108 times. iFunny user Slumpire uploaded another version on June 21st, 2020 (seen below). User dowvred can be seen tweeting one such example on June 13th, 2020, as a reply to an above caption, “my girl is so talented, biggest fan,” with “nossa girl” (or “our girl” in English). On Twitter, Communist Bugs Bunny is also frequently used as a simple reaction in replies to various tweets. On June 8th, 2020, YouTuber SomethingDraw uploaded a video version of the meme under the title “Soviet Bugs Bunny” (shown below), receiving nearly 5,000 views, 157 likes and 50 comments. One of the earliest examples of the scene being used as a meme comes from June 8th, 2020, when Imgur user WhatDoYouLookLike posted a version to the site under the title “Prove me wrong.” The meme (shown below) received over 144,000 views, 2,700 points and 275 comments. During this scene (seen below), Elmer Fudd approaches Bugs Bunny’s home and around the 57-second mark, he makes the pose used in the meme. This cartoon is also considered Bugs’ first official appearance. Starting in July 2019, the meme regained ironic popularity. The word 'chungus' was coined by video game journalist Jim Sterling several years before the meme became popular. Merrie Melodies cartoon called “A Wild Hare,” released on July 27th, 1940, specifically the scene where Elmer Fudd is hunting Bugs Bunny in his rabbit hole. Big Chungus refers to an image of the cartoon character Bugs Bunny, usually captioned with the phrase 'Big Chungus' and presented as a game for PlayStation 4 console. The original clip that the meme is pulled from is seen during a Warner Bros. Typically, the image is used alongside a caption in which someone claims ownership of something that another subject (depicted as Bugs) claims as “ours.” The meme became popularized in June 2020 across a variety of social media platforms. Bugs bunny, soviet union, communist, communism, ussr, looney toons, cartoon, hammer and sickle, reaction, meme, jahanzaib69, amis7Ĭommunist Bugs Bunny, sometimes known as We Have Bugs Bunny, is a reaction image featuring Loony Toons character Bugs Bunny with a red filter and the hammer and sickle from the Soviet Union flag.
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