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* AttractiveBentGender: In "Save the Loo Brew", his "Ruth Less" disguise leaves Montana Max [[LoveAtFirstSight smitten at first sight]]. Hamton considers it "gorgeous", while Plucky admits to finding the guise "shockingly attractive".



* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the original series, she and Sweetie barely interacted that much. Here, the two are both roommates and best friends.

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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the original series, she and Sweetie barely interacted didn't really interact that much. Here, the two are both roommates and best friends.



* ObsessivelyOrganized: She prefers everything to be neat and tidy. "Give Pizza a Chance" shows that she has multiple labelled boxes, each filled with individually labelled label-makers.



* EveryoneHasStandards: While he had no problem letting people think Hamton was the one spilling everyone's secrets in "Extra, So Extra", he is horrified when he is led to believe it will get Hamton expelled.

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* EveryoneHasStandards: While he had no problem letting people think taking advantage of Hamton was the one spilling everyone's secrets in his sleep during "Extra, So Extra", he is horrified when he is led to believe it will get Hamton expelled.



* PokeThePoodle: Most of the pranks he comes up with in "Prank You Very Much" are extremely tame, such as switching the Aqua Loo students' glass cleaner with all-purpose cleaner, or giving them tickets to an amateur art show.



* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the original series, Hamton had an on-again/off-again romantic relationship with Fifi. Here, the two interact far less, with no suggestion of an attraction between them.

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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the original series, Hamton had and Fifi were friends with an on-again/off-again romantic relationship with Fifi.relationship. Here, the two interact far less, with no suggestion of an attraction between them.



* OddFriendship: The meek, nervous Hamton gets along well with the bold and brash Sweetie.



* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the original series, she and Babs barely interacted that much. Here, the two are both roommates and best friends.

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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the original series, she and Babs barely interacted didn't really interact that much. Here, the two are both roommates and best friends.



* OddFriendship: The bold and brash Sweetie gets along well with the meek, nervous Hamton.



* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the original series, Fifi had an on-again/off-again romantic relationship with Hamton. Here, the two interact far less, with no suggestion of an attraction between them (though Fifi does become slightly enamored with Hamton after he achieves Internet fame in "Twin-Con").

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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the original series, Fifi had and Hamton were friends with an on-again/off-again romantic relationship with Hamton.relationship. Here, the two interact far less, with no suggestion of an attraction between them (though Fifi does become slightly enamored with Hamton after he achieves Internet fame in "Twin-Con").


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* TheCameo: He makes a brief appearance in the Spring Break special.

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* EveryoneHasStandards:

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* EveryoneHasStandards:EveryoneHasStandards: While he had no problem letting people think Hamton was the one spilling everyone's secrets in "Extra, So Extra", he is horrified when he is led to believe it will get Hamton expelled.
* HonorBeforeReason: In "Skulls & Sillybones," his final task to get himself inducted into the secret society is to humiliate his best friend. Plucky openly admits that he sees ''[[{{Narcissist}} himself]]'' as his best friend, and goes on to make an absolute fool of himself in front of everybody.


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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the original series, Hamton had an on-again/off-again romantic relationship with Fifi. Here, the two interact far less, with no suggestion of an attraction between them.


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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the original series, Fifi had an on-again/off-again romantic relationship with Hamton. Here, the two interact far less, with no suggestion of an attraction between them (though Fifi does become slightly enamored with Hamton after he achieves Internet fame in "Twin-Con").

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* AdaptationalIntelligence: The original Dizzy Devil wasn't [[GenerationXerox too much removed]] from the Tazmanian Devil himself-- fairly easy to stupefy, never too quick on the uptake, and easy enough to exploit his character and unique abilities for the benefit of others. Despite their appearance and lack of complex grammar, this version is much more intelligent than they let on. Dizzy proves to be grand mastermind behind a fake prank war between two looniversities without anyone ever finding out, knowing how they can be a hinderance to others when they get kicked out of their house, and being quite efficient as a bouncer for the Loo Bru by not falling for tricks.

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* AdaptationalIntelligence: The original Dizzy Devil wasn't [[GenerationXerox too much removed]] from the Tazmanian Devil himself-- himself -- fairly easy to stupefy, never too quick on the uptake, and easy enough to exploit his character and unique abilities for the benefit of others. Despite their appearance and lack of complex grammar, this version is much more intelligent than they let on. Dizzy proves to be grand mastermind behind a fake prank war between two looniversities without anyone ever finding out, knowing how they can be a hinderance to others when they get kicked out of their house, and being quite efficient as a bouncer for the Loo Bru by not falling for tricks.tricks.
* CannotKeepASecret: Downplayed, but still present. Apparently Dizzy was once a member of Acme Loo's secret society "Skulls & Sillybones," but was kicked out for telling too many of their secrets to non-members.



* DoesNotLikeSpam: Despite being an ExtremeOmnivore otherwise, he dislikes the taste of cilantro.
* FauxHorrific: In "Tears of a Clone", even he finds the [[FoodFight muffin fight]] thrown by [[spoiler:Buster's evil clone]] distasteful and is brought to tears by it.

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* DoesNotLikeSpam: Despite being an ExtremeOmnivore otherwise, he Dizzy dislikes the taste of cilantro.
* FauxHorrific: In "Tears of a Clone", even he Dizzy finds the [[FoodFight muffin fight]] thrown by [[spoiler:Buster's evil clone]] distasteful and is brought to tears by it.



* ThirdPersonPerson: As in the original series, Dizzy often refers to himself in third-person.
* TrashOfTheTitans: Dizzy is so messy that he makes Sweetie look like Babs. In "Save the Loo Bru", when he drops a bag of garbage off in Babs and Sweetie's dorm room after they let him stay in it after Monty tries to tear down the Loo Bru and the apartment above it, they tell him that the dumpster is out back, but he tells him that it's his suitcase. Near the end of the episode, when Monty's plan is foiled, Dizzy returns to his apartment. Upon seeing its messy state, Babs believes that Monty trashed it, but Dizzy tells her that the apartment was like that before he left.

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* ThirdPersonPerson: As in the original series, Dizzy often often, but not always, refers to himself themselves in third-person.
* TrashOfTheTitans: Dizzy is so messy that he makes Sweetie look looks like Babs. Babs in comparison. In "Save the Loo Bru", when he drops they're kicked out of their apartment and are taken in by Sweetie and Babs, Dizzy brings a bag of garbage off in with them -- and when Sweetie and Babs and Sweetie's dorm room after they let him stay in it after Monty tries to tear down the Loo Bru and the apartment above it, they tell him that them the dumpster is out back, but he tells him that it's his Dizzy simply says this is their suitcase. Near the end of the episode, when Monty's plan is foiled, Dizzy returns to his apartment. Upon seeing its messy state, their apartment, which is a total mess. Babs believes that Monty trashed it, but Dizzy tells her that the apartment was like that before he they left.
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* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Elmyra's been rather toned down compared to her original counterpart. She still has her love for cute animals and penchant for BabyTalk, but where the original Elmyra was LethallyStupid and never understood that she was hurting the animals with her exaggerated affections, ''this'' Elmyra is far smarter and more self-aware, and even has a fair bit of cunning. In a way it can be seen as some form of CharacterRerailment since the first produced Elmyra episode, [[Recap/TinyToonAdventuresS1E18HareTodayGoneTomorrow "Hare Today, Gone Tomorrow"]] also had a notably less stupid Elmyra with a clear manipulative streak.

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* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Elmyra's been rather toned down compared to her original counterpart. She still has her love for cute animals and penchant for BabyTalk, but where the original Elmyra was LethallyStupid and never understood that she was hurting the animals with her exaggerated affections, affections, ''this'' Elmyra is far smarter and more self-aware, and even has a fair bit of cunning. In a way it can be seen as some form of CharacterRerailment since she harkens back to the first produced Elmyra episode, [[Recap/TinyToonAdventuresS1E18HareTodayGoneTomorrow "Hare Today, Gone Tomorrow"]] also had a notably less stupid Elmyra with a clear manipulative streak.



** Downplayed example: According to the original series bible, Elmyra thought Hamton was one of the few animals who wasn't cute and cuddly, and was a dirty pig in need of a bath (which was ironic since Hamton [[NeatFreak was obsessed with cleanliness]]) --- though in the actual show this [[DependingOnTheWriter Depended Heavily On The Writer]] and there were a number of episodes where she would be just as overly affectionate towards him as the other animals. In this series, she ''definitely'' views Hamton as just as cute as the other animals, even squeeing about his adorable curly tail.

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** Downplayed example: According to the original series bible, Elmyra thought Hamton was one of the few animals who wasn't cute and cuddly, and was a dirty pig in need of a bath (which was ironic since Hamton [[NeatFreak was obsessed with cleanliness]]) --- though in the actual show this [[DependingOnTheWriter Depended Heavily On The Writer]] and there were a number of episodes where she would be just as overly affectionate towards him as the other animals. In this series, she ''definitely'' views Hamton as just as cute as the other animals, even squeeing about his adorable curly tail.

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* AdaptationPersonalityChange: In the original series, Elmyra thought Hamton was one of the few animals who wasn't cute and cuddly, and was a dirty pig in need of a bath, which was ironic since Hamton [[NeatFreak was obsessed with cleanliness]]. In this series, she finds Hamton just as cute as the other animals.

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* AdaptationPersonalityChange: In Elmyra's been rather toned down compared to her original counterpart. She still has her love for cute animals and penchant for BabyTalk, but where the original series, Elmyra thought Hamton was one of LethallyStupid and never understood that she was hurting the few animals who wasn't cute with her exaggerated affections, ''this'' Elmyra is far smarter and cuddly, more self-aware, and was even has a dirty pig in need fair bit of cunning. In a bath, which was ironic way it can be seen as some form of CharacterRerailment since Hamton [[NeatFreak was obsessed the first produced Elmyra episode, [[Recap/TinyToonAdventuresS1E18HareTodayGoneTomorrow "Hare Today, Gone Tomorrow"]] also had a notably less stupid Elmyra with cleanliness]]. In this series, she finds Hamton just as cute as the other animals.a clear manipulative streak.


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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul:
** In the original series, Elmyra went to school with the other characters and was part of their extended social circle (albeit with some reluctance on their part). Here she's not attending the Looniversity at all; she's working as an animal photographer in Acme Acres and her first episode makes it clear it's the first time she meets any of the others.
** Downplayed example: According to the original series bible, Elmyra thought Hamton was one of the few animals who wasn't cute and cuddly, and was a dirty pig in need of a bath (which was ironic since Hamton [[NeatFreak was obsessed with cleanliness]]) --- though in the actual show this [[DependingOnTheWriter Depended Heavily On The Writer]] and there were a number of episodes where she would be just as overly affectionate towards him as the other animals. In this series, she ''definitely'' views Hamton as just as cute as the other animals, even squeeing about his adorable curly tail.
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* CostumeEvolution: In the original series, Elmyra wore a blue hair bow with a gerbil skull in it, a blue blouse, a white skirt, white socks, and black Mary Jane shoes. While she still retains her hairbow, socks and shoes in ''Looniversity'', she now wears a black long-sleeved shirt and purple jeans.

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* BabyTalk: Just like in the original series, Elmyra talks almost "excwusivewy wike" this (complete with her original voice actress). It's commented on by some of the characters during the hunt for Babs:
-->'''Carmela:''' Yeah, a little girl, real clingy, talks like a witch cursed her to sound like a baby.\\
'''Construction pigeon:''' She was with this redhead who squawks like a haunted doll.
* CostumeEvolution: In the original series, Elmyra wore a blue hair bow with a gerbil skull in it, a blue blouse, a white skirt, white socks, and black Mary Jane shoes. While she still retains her hairbow, hair bow, socks and shoes in ''Looniversity'', she now wears a black long-sleeved shirt and purple jeans.
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: A [[DownplayedTrope downplayed]] example. Unlike the original series, Elmyra doesn't force herself upon the cast and hold them captive by locking them up in cages and the like. Here however, she's not above using emotional manipulation in order to get what she wants. (Namely; photographs of cute animals.) And she has her limits here in regards to the characters, as [[TooSpicyForYogSothoth Plucky's egotism proves too much even for HER]].
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* AdaptationalIntelligence: On the original series, Elmyra's character was defined by 1) her overbearing love of cute animals, and 2) being [[LethallyStupid dumber than a sack of hammers]]. While the former stays in place here, she's become ''much'' more cunning, easily exploiting Babs's sadness about not having any pictures of herself to get photos of both her ''and'' her friends.

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