Despite the fact that he is a fictional, non-existant character, the Looney Tunes' Bugs Bunny has become a cartoon icon who has excelled, albeit fictionally, in a number of fields.
His unverified Erdős-Bacon-Sabbath number is 15.
Erdős Number: 10[]
- (10) Bugs Bunny (illustrator incl. text)
- Duck Amuck
- (9) Michael Maltese (screenwriter)
- The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show
- (8) Chuck Jones
- Chuck Jones' Rikki-Tikki-Tavi
- (7) Rudyard Kipling
- The Complete Stalky and Co. (Oxford's World Classics)
- (6) Isabel Quigley (translator)
- Mathematics and Logic in History and in Contemporary Thought
- (5) Ettore Carruccio
- An Everpresent Reference of the XVIIth Century Intellectual Production: Euclid's Elements
- (4) Vincent Jullien
- Topiramate pharmacokinetics in infants and young children: Contribution of population analysis
- (3) Catherine Chiron
- Magnetic resonance imaging abnormalities associated with vigabatrin in patients with epilepsy: MRI Abnormalities in Patients with Epilepsy
- (2) James W. Wheless
- Genotype/phenotype correlation in 325 individuals referred for a diagnosis of tuberous sclerosis complex in the United States
- (1) James E. Baumgartner
- COLORFUL PARTITIONS OF CARDINAL NUMBERS
- (0) Paul Erdős
Bacon Number: 2[]
- (2) Bugs Bunny
- Looney Tunes: Back In Action
- (1) Brendan Fraser
- The Air I Breathe
- (0) Kevin Bacon
Sabbath Number: 3[]
- (3) Bugs Bunny
- Excerpt from 'What's Up Doc'
- (2) Barbra Streisand
- As If We Never Said Goodbye
- (1) Andrew Lloyd Webber
- Crucifixion (Jesus Christ Superstar)
- (0) Ian Gillan