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Bugs takes shelter behind a wall Witch Hazel, using a carrot on a fishing rod, manages to capture him.īack at her cauldron, Hazel prepares to kill Bugs and use him in her potion. During the chase, Hazel dashes to her magic broom closet to grab her flying broomstick to keep up with Bugs, but the broom she mounts starts sweeping the floor with her clinging to it until she lets go ("Crazy me, that was my sweeping broom!"). Bugs flees, with the cackling witch chasing him through the house. While she is gone, Bugs suspects that there is trouble afoot and makes to leave, but he is stopped by Witch Hazel brandishing a meat cleaver. Sure enough, one of the ingredients for the brew she was making earlier is a rabbit's clavicle. Seeing that her "rival" is a rabbit, Witch Hazel dashes off to consult her cookbook. Bugs is about to drink the tea when he remembers that he is still wearing his mask and takes it off. The jealous witch then hatches a plot: she invites the disguised Bugs in for tea, and prepares a potion containing an assortment of beauty enhancers.

The genie looks towards Bugs, also thinks that he is a witch and replies that he actually finds Bugs far uglier. After making a comment about Bugs' appearance ("Isn't she the ugliest little thing?"), she dashes to her magic mirror and asks it a second time who is the ugliest one of all. He calls on Witch Hazel, who, seeing his costume, mistakes him for an actual witch ("I don't remember seeing her at any of the union meetings."). Meanwhile, Bugs Bunny is out trick-or-treating dressed as a witch, his face hidden by an ugly green mask. Hazel explains to the audience that she is "deathly afraid" of getting prettier as she grows older then laughs this notion off as the absurdity it is. The genie in the mirror replies that she, Witch Hazel, is the ugliest one of all. As she goes about her business, she pauses at her magic mirror and asks it who is the ugliest one of all. It is Halloween night, and Witch Hazel is concocting a batch of witch's brew.
