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Bugs Bunny's Official D&D Character Sheet Is A 15th-level Illusionist

Bugs Bunny enjoys a carrot and a ride on a descending bomb compliments of the 529th Bombardment Squadron, 320th Bombardmen Wing. The squadron's FB-111s have revived the nose art originally used by the B-24 Liberators of the 529th during World War II.

Dragon Magazine #41 was published in April 1981. And it was in the pages of this official Dungeons & Dragons tome that the immortal deity known as Bugs Bunny was finally given its due as a playable character in the game, along with several other cartoon characters — or rather, "Saturday morning monsters."

One year later, Donald Duck, Marvin the Martian, and the Tasmanian Devil would be added to the game with Dragon #60:

Thanks to Robert McNees, associate professor in the Department of Physics at Loyola University Chicago, for sharing this on Twitter!

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