All the best, hard-to-find cartoons of yesteryear
1943
Super-Rabbit features the cowboy character “Cottontail Smith”, who sounds a lot like Sam
1944
Stage Door Cartoon features a southern sheriff character that sounds very much like Sam, except for a more defined southern stereotype to his voice
1945
Hare Trigger (debut as Sam)
1947
Along Came Daffy, Daffy has to contend with two characters who look very much like Sam, one with Sam’s red hair and one with black hair
Bugs Bunny Rides Again
Buccaneer Bunny
1948
High Diving Hare
Hare Lift
Big House Bunny
Mutiny on the Bunny
1949
Mississippi Hare, Bugs Bunny battles with an old, pistol-toting gambler called Colonel Shuffle, one whose role could have easily been portrayed by Sam
Bunker Hill Bunny
1950
Ballot Box Bunny
1951
14 Carrot Rabbit
Rabbit Every Monday
1952
Southern Fried Rabbit
1953
Hare Trimmed
1954
Captain Hareblower
1955
Sahara Hare
Roman Legion-Hare
1956
Rabbitson Crusoe
1957
Piker’s Peak
1958
Knighty Knight Bugs
1960
From Hare to Heir
Lighter Than Hare
1964
Pancho’s Hideaway features a Mexican villain who is designed much like Sam but has a different accent
Dumb Patrol
1979
Bugs Bunny’s Christmas Carol
1988
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (movie)
1990
Looniversity Daze (Tiny Toons)
1994
The Warners 65th Anniversary Special (Animaniacs guest appearance)
1995
Carrotblanca
1996
Space Jam (movie)
From Hare to Eternity
2003
Looney Tunes: Back in Action
2004
Hare and Loathing in Las Vegas
2006
Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas
When Yosemite Sam, running for election as Mayor in a small town, promises voters a rabbit in every pot he has gone too far, and Bugs Bunny makes it his job to stop him.
Apparently Bugs Bunny is far older than any of us knew and was also alive in the time of the Roman Empire. This episode sees him encountering Yosemite Sam again, this time Sam is a Legionnaire, out to capture Bugs as a star feature against the lions in the Coliseum!
Bugs Bunny, suffering under a carrot famine in the North, learns that there are record carrot crops in Alabama, so off he goes. Unfortunately for him, Yosemite Sam is guarding the Mason-Dixie line, unaware that the Civil War is long over.