Tengo la canción metida en la cabeza is the most common way to say.
— Chuck Jones on Bugs Bunny's catchphrase "What's up Doc?" The carrot-chewing scenes are generally followed by Bugs' most well-known catchphrase, "What's up, Doc?", which was written by director Tex Avery for his first Bugs Bunny film, A Wild Hare (1940).
I ire and El Globo.
Bugs Bunny says "What's up, doc?" all the time and in Spanish they translated it as "que hay de nuevo, viejo?"
The name Daffy doesn't exist in Spanish, and wouldn't mean anything for the population. Bugs Bunny has been also called “el conejo de la suerte” (the lucky rabbit), in Mexico at least.
Zoology) chinche m or f. (especially US) (informal) (= any insect) bicho m. 2. ( informal)
In Spain, this expression is often used as in “what are you saying?” In Mexico, however, it's often used as a greeting. ¿Qué hay de nuevo? What's new? This is what Bugs Bunny used to say in the Spanish translation.
'take notes' aparece también en las siguientes entradas: Spanish: tomar apuntes.
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