In the golden age of American animated films, Marvin appeared in three other short films with Bugs Bunnys from 1952 to 1963 and in 1953 with Daffy Duck and Piggy Dick in Astro-Daffy. Bugs thwarted this and since then Marvin has regarded the destruction of the earth as his life's work. There Bugs meets Marvin, who is about to blow up the earth because, as he emphasizes, it blocks his view of Venus. In this story, Bugs Bunny gets caught as a "volunteer" in a rocket that goes to the moon. His first public appearance - still under the name Commander X-2 - Marvin had on the side of Bugs Bunny on Jin the film Bunnies in Space. Marvin's voice, which originally sounded very British and distinguished, was taken over by the voice actor and dialogue author Eberhard Storeck, later Walter von Hauff, in the German version. His voice came initially from Mel Blanc, later from Joe Alaskey. He always wears a helmet reminiscent of that of a Roman centurion, a red shirt, white gloves, a circular skirt, red trousers and large tennis shoes. Marvin is short, has a black, round head, but apart from two large eyes, no other anatomical structures can be recognized.
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