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''Bugs Bunny: Rabbit Rampage'' is a ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' PlatformGame released for the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super NES]] in 1993 in Japan and in 1994 everywhere else. Loosely based on the [[WesternAnimation/RabbitRampage 1955 cartoon of the same name]].

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''Bugs Bunny: Rabbit Rampage'' is a ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' PlatformGame released for the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem [[Platform/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super NES]] in 1993 in Japan and in 1994 everywhere else. Loosely based on the [[WesternAnimation/RabbitRampage 1955 cartoon of the same name]].

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* AdaptationalVillainy: The Goofy Gophers, generally nice to a fault, attack Bugs in the first level.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: The Goofy Gophers, generally nice to a fault, attack Bugs in the first level. Red Hot Ryder is an enemy in the second level.



* NintendoHard: Between EverythingTryingToKillYou, bosses that take lots of hits, some annoying enemies (such as the robots that can be invulnerable while electrocuting Bugs), and a few cases of malevolent design (jump to get that item... and discover the chasm right below it!), the designers could proudly say "Ain't I a stinker?"

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It stars WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, traveling through levels representing different types of Looney Tunes: Bugs fighting Elmer Fudd in the wintery woods from ''WesternAnimation/DuckRabbitDuck'', the bull fight from ''WesternAnimation/BullyForBugs'', and many more.

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It stars WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, traveling through levels representing different types of Looney Tunes: Bugs fighting Elmer Fudd WesternAnimation/ElmerFudd in the wintery woods from ''WesternAnimation/DuckRabbitDuck'', the bull fight from ''WesternAnimation/BullyForBugs'', and many more.



* AcmeProducts: Naturally, for a Looney Tunes game. One level even takes place in the ACME factory (naturally, Bugs' foe in this level is ACME's number-one customer, Wile E. Coyote).

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* AcmeProducts: Naturally, for a Looney Tunes game. One level even takes place in the ACME factory (naturally, Bugs' foe in this level is ACME's number-one customer, [[WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadRunner Wile E. Coyote).Coyote]]).



* ArtCourse: In Final Showdown, the final battle against [[spoiler:Daffy Duck]] takes place on an animator's table, where Bugs has to destroy various paint cans and tubes while battling [[spoiler:Daffy's]] various incarnations.

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* ArtCourse: In Final Showdown, the final battle against [[spoiler:Daffy Duck]] [[spoiler:WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck]] takes place on an animator's table, where Bugs has to destroy various paint cans and tubes while battling [[spoiler:Daffy's]] [[spoiler:Daffy]]'s various incarnations.



* BigBad: [[spoiler: Daffy Duck.]] Foreshadowed at the very beginning of the game, as right before Bugs is rudely awakened [[spoiler: you can hear Daffy's trademark "woo-hoo!" laugh.]]
* BigBoosHaunt: Level 13 takes place in a haunted house, with black cats, storm clouds, falling horses, cats who saw holes in floors, and Sylvester driving a train serving as enemies.

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* BigBad: [[spoiler: Daffy [[spoiler:Daffy Duck.]] Foreshadowed at the very beginning of the game, as game as, right before Bugs is rudely awakened [[spoiler: you awakened, [[spoiler:you can hear Daffy's trademark "woo-hoo!" laugh.]]
* BigBoosHaunt: Level 13 takes place in a haunted house, with black cats, storm clouds, falling horses, cats who saw holes in floors, and Sylvester WesternAnimation/{{Sylvester|TheCatAndTweetyBird}} driving a train serving as enemies.



* TheCameo: In Level 400 and Round 42.759 3/8, the audience members include Porky Pig, Foghorn Leghorn, Henery Hawk, Miss Prissy, Marc Antony, Pussyfoot, Playboy Penguin, Sam Sheepdog, Beaky Buzzard, Junyer Bear, Sylvester, Wile E. Coyote, the Road Runner, Taz, Speedy Gonzales, Hippety Hopper, Michigan J. Frog, and Pepe Le Pew.

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* TheCameo: In Level 400 and Round 42.759 3/8, the audience members include Porky Pig, Foghorn Leghorn, WesternAnimation/PorkyPig, WesternAnimation/FoghornLeghorn, Henery Hawk, Miss Prissy, Marc Antony, Pussyfoot, Playboy Penguin, Sam Sheepdog, Beaky Buzzard, Junyer Bear, Sylvester, Wile E. Coyote, the Road Runner, Taz, Speedy Gonzales, WesternAnimation/SpeedyGonzales, Hippety Hopper, [[WesternAnimation/OneFroggyEvening Michigan J. Frog, Frog]], and Pepe Le Pew.WesternAnimation/PepeLePew.



* MythologyGag: To numerous ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' cartoons.
** Level 1.1: The iconic "hunting trilogy", ''WesternAnimation/RabbitFire''/''WesternAnimation/RabbitSeasoning''/''WesternAnimation/DuckRabbitDuck'' (Elmer is the boss), and ''WesternAnimation/TheHecklingHare'' (Willoughby is an enemy).
** Level 2.1: ''WesternAnimation/DripAlongDaffy'' (setting, and Nasty Canasta is the boss), ''WesternAnimation/BuckarooBugs'' (Red Hot Ryder is an enemy) and ''WesternAnimation/HiawathasRabbitHunt'' (Hiawatha is an enemy).
** Level 400: ''WesternAnimation/BullyForBugs'' (Toro the bull is the only enemy)
** Level 1.3: ''WesternAnimation/TheWindblownHare'' (the three little pigs and the big bad wolf), ''WesternAnimation/BewitchedBunny'' (Hansel & Gretel are seen in the background, plus Witch Hazel herself) and ''WesternAnimation/KnightyKnightBugs'' (Yosemite Sam in knight armor is the boss)
** Level 2001: Any of the Marvin the Martian shorts, especially ''Hare-way to the Stars'', given not only the presence of Instant Martians, but also Marvin's obvious gold/green color scheme as opposed to his usual green/red color scheme.
** Level 9.1: Any of the Tazmanian Devil shorts, though specifically ''WesternAnimation/BedevilledRabbit'' with its "wild turkey surprises" and when Bugs dresses in drag.
** Level [really long math formula]: Any of the Wile E. Coyote shorts.
** Level 42.759 3/8: ''WesternAnimation/BunnyHugged'' (The Crusher is the only enemy)
** Final Showdown: ''WesternAnimation/RabbitRampage'', [[spoiler:''WesternAnimation/RobinHoodDaffy'', ''WesternAnimation/DuckDodgersInTheTwentyFourthAndAHalfCentury'', and ''WesternAnimation/DripAlongDaffy'']].
** Ending Credits: [[spoiler:At the very end of the credits, the CreditsGag from ''WesternAnimation/TheOldGreyHare'', where the "That's All Folks!" card shakes at the end of the cartoon (or game, in this case)]].



* ProductionForeshadowing: One of your opponents in the final boss fight is [[spoiler: [[WesternAnimation/DuckDodgersInTheTwentyFourthAndAHalfCentury Duck Dodgers]], the star of Sunsoft's next WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes game, ''VideoGame/DaffyDuckTheMarvinMissions''.]]

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* ProductionForeshadowing: One of your opponents in the final boss fight is [[spoiler: [[WesternAnimation/DuckDodgersInTheTwentyFourthAndAHalfCentury Duck Dodgers]], [[spoiler:WesternAnimation/{{Duck Dodgers|InTheTwentyFourthAndAHalfCentury}}, the star of Sunsoft's next WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' game, ''VideoGame/DaffyDuckTheMarvinMissions''.]]



* ResurrectiveImmortality: [[spoiler: You can go ahead and beat Daffy as many times as you want in the final boss battle, but if you don't take out the art supplies littering the stage, he'll just keep coming back for more.]]
* ShoutOut: To numerous WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes cartoons.
** Level 1.1: The iconic "hunting trilogy", ''WesternAnimation/RabbitFire''/''WesternAnimation/RabbitSeasoning''/''WesternAnimation/DuckRabbitDuck'' (Elmer is the boss), and ''WesternAnimation/TheHecklingHare'' (Willoughby is an enemy).
** Level 2.1: ''WesternAnimation/DripAlongDaffy'' (setting, and Nasty Canasta is the boss), ''WesternAnimation/BuckarooBugs'' (Red Hot Ryder is an enemy) and ''WesternAnimation/HiawathasRabbitHunt'' (Hiawatha is an enemy).
** Level 400: ''WesternAnimation/BullyForBugs'' (Toro the bull is the only enemy)
** Level 1.3: ''WesternAnimation/TheWindblownHare'' (the three little pigs and the big bad wolf), ''WesternAnimation/BewitchedBunny'' (Hansel & Gretel are seen in the background, plus Witch Hazel herself) and ''WesternAnimation/KnightyKnightBugs'' (Yosemite Sam in knight armor is the boss)
** Level 2001: Any of the Marvin the Martian shorts, especially ''Hare-way to the Stars'', given not only the presence of Instant Martians, but also Marvin's obvious gold/green color scheme as opposed to his usual green/red color scheme.
** Level 9.1: Any of the Tazmanian Devil shorts, though specifically ''WesternAnimation/BedevilledRabbit'' with its "wild turkey surprises" and when Bugs dresses in drag.
** Level [really long math formula]: Any of the Wile E. Coyote shorts.
** Level 42.759 3/8: ''WesternAnimation/BunnyHugged'' (The Crusher is the only enemy)
** Level 13: In a non LT example, the black cat enemies resemble the title character from Creator/TexAvery's ''WesternAnimation/BadLuckBlackie''.
** Final Showdown: ''WesternAnimation/RabbitRampage'', [[spoiler:''WesternAnimation/RobinHoodDaffy'', ''WesternAnimation/DuckDodgersInTheTwentyFourthAndAHalfCentury'', and ''WesternAnimation/DripAlongDaffy'']].
** Ending Credits: [[spoiler: At the very end of the credits, the CreditsGag from ''WesternAnimation/TheOldGreyHare'', where the "That's All Folks!" card shakes at the end of the cartoon (or game, in this case)]].

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* ResurrectiveImmortality: [[spoiler: You [[spoiler:You can go ahead and beat Daffy as many times as you want in the final boss battle, but if you don't take out the art supplies littering the stage, he'll just keep coming back for more.]]
* ShoutOut: To numerous WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes cartoons.
** Level 1.1:
The iconic "hunting trilogy", ''WesternAnimation/RabbitFire''/''WesternAnimation/RabbitSeasoning''/''WesternAnimation/DuckRabbitDuck'' (Elmer is the boss), and ''WesternAnimation/TheHecklingHare'' (Willoughby is an enemy).
** Level 2.1: ''WesternAnimation/DripAlongDaffy'' (setting, and Nasty Canasta is the boss), ''WesternAnimation/BuckarooBugs'' (Red Hot Ryder is an enemy) and ''WesternAnimation/HiawathasRabbitHunt'' (Hiawatha is an enemy).
** Level 400: ''WesternAnimation/BullyForBugs'' (Toro the bull is the only enemy)
** Level 1.3: ''WesternAnimation/TheWindblownHare'' (the three little pigs and the big bad wolf), ''WesternAnimation/BewitchedBunny'' (Hansel & Gretel are seen in the background, plus Witch Hazel herself) and ''WesternAnimation/KnightyKnightBugs'' (Yosemite Sam in knight armor is the boss)
** Level 2001: Any of the Marvin the Martian shorts, especially ''Hare-way to the Stars'', given not only the presence of Instant Martians, but also Marvin's obvious gold/green color scheme as opposed to his usual green/red color scheme.
** Level 9.1: Any of the Tazmanian Devil shorts, though specifically ''WesternAnimation/BedevilledRabbit'' with its "wild turkey surprises" and when Bugs dresses in drag.
** Level [really long math formula]: Any of the Wile E. Coyote shorts.
** Level 42.759 3/8: ''WesternAnimation/BunnyHugged'' (The Crusher is the only enemy)
** Level 13: In a non LT example, the
black cat enemies in Level 13 resemble the title character from Creator/TexAvery's ''WesternAnimation/BadLuckBlackie''.
** Final Showdown: ''WesternAnimation/RabbitRampage'', [[spoiler:''WesternAnimation/RobinHoodDaffy'', ''WesternAnimation/DuckDodgersInTheTwentyFourthAndAHalfCentury'', and ''WesternAnimation/DripAlongDaffy'']].
** Ending Credits: [[spoiler: At the very end of the credits, the CreditsGag from ''WesternAnimation/TheOldGreyHare'', where the "That's All Folks!" card shakes at the end of the cartoon (or game, in this case)]].
''WesternAnimation/BadLuckBlackie''.



* WholePlotReference: To "Rabbit Rampage," the ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' sequel to "WesternAnimation/DuckAmuck." [[spoiler: Unlike the original short, ''Daffy'' is the one causing Bugs' problems.]]
* WhosLaughingNow: The animator turns out to be [[spoiler: Daffy Duck, getting revenge for Bugs trolling him in ''Duck Amuck'']].

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* WholePlotReference: To "Rabbit Rampage," ''Rabbit Rampage'', the ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' sequel to "WesternAnimation/DuckAmuck." [[spoiler: Unlike ''WesternAnimation/DuckAmuck''. [[spoiler:Unlike the original short, ''Daffy'' is the one causing Bugs' problems.]]
* WhosLaughingNow: The animator turns out to be [[spoiler: Daffy [[spoiler:Daffy Duck, getting revenge for Bugs trolling him in ''Duck Amuck'']].
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** Level 1.1: The so-called "hunting trilogy", ''WesternAnimation/RabbitFire''/''WesternAnimation/RabbitSeasoning''/''WesternAnimation/DuckRabbitDuck'' (Elmer is the boss), and ''WesternAnimation/TheHecklingHare'' (Willoughby is an enemy).

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** Level 1.1: The so-called iconic "hunting trilogy", ''WesternAnimation/RabbitFire''/''WesternAnimation/RabbitSeasoning''/''WesternAnimation/DuckRabbitDuck'' (Elmer is the boss), and ''WesternAnimation/TheHecklingHare'' (Willoughby is an enemy).
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* ProductionForeshadowing: One of your opponents in the final boss fight is [[spoiler: [[WesternAnimation/DuckDodgersInTheTwentyFourthAndAHalfCentury Duck Dodgers]], the star of Sunsoft's next WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes game, ''Daffy Duck: The Marvin Missions''.]]

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* ProductionForeshadowing: One of your opponents in the final boss fight is [[spoiler: [[WesternAnimation/DuckDodgersInTheTwentyFourthAndAHalfCentury Duck Dodgers]], the star of Sunsoft's next WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes game, ''Daffy Duck: The Marvin Missions''.''VideoGame/DaffyDuckTheMarvinMissions''.]]

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* BalefulPolymorph: In Level 1.3, if Witch Hazel zaps Bugs with her magic dust, she will briefly turn him into Michigan J. Frog.


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* ForcedTransformation: In Level 1.3, if Witch Hazel zaps Bugs with her magic dust, she will briefly turn him into Michigan J. Frog.
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* BalefulPolymorph: In Level 3.1, if Witch Hazel zaps Bugs with her magic dust, she will briefly turn him into Michigan J. Frog.

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* BalefulPolymorph: In Level 3.1, 1.3, if Witch Hazel zaps Bugs with her magic dust, she will briefly turn him into Michigan J. Frog.
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* FingerInABarrel: After defeating Elmer Fudd in Level 1.1, Bugs finishes him off by sticking his finger in his rifle, causing it to blast Elmer in the face.
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* ArtCourse: In Final Showdown, the final battle against [[spoiler:Daffy Duck]] takes place on an animator's table, where Bugs has to destroy various paint cans and tubes while battling [[spoiler:Daffy's]] various incarnations.



* BalefulPolymorph: In Level 3.1, if Witch Hazel zaps Bugs with her magic dust, she will briefly turn him into Michigan J. Frog.



* BigBoosHaunt: Level 13 takes place in a haunted house, with black cats, storm clouds, falling horses, cats who saw holes in floors, and Sylvester driving a train serving as enemies.



* TheCameo: In Level 400 and Round 42.759 3/8, the audience members include Porky Pig, Foghorn Leghorn, Henery Hawk, Miss Prissy, Marc Antony, Pussyfoot, Playboy Penguin, Sam Sheepdog, Beaky Buzzard, Junyer Bear, Sylvester, Wile E. Coyote, the Road Runner, Taz, Speedy Gonzales, Hippety Hopper, Michigan J. Frog, and Pepe Le Pew.



* EternalEngine: Level [really long math formula] takes place in an ACME factory. Here, Bugs has to deal with robot enemies, smashing pistons, and Wile E. Coyote, who serves as the end-of-level boss.



* GingerbreadHouse: One inhabited by Witch Hazel is present in Level 1.3. Hansel and Gretel can be seen eating its roof.
* GroundPound: By pressing the action button after pressing the jump button, Bugs can butt-stomp his enemies.



* HailfirePeaks: Level 1.1 has elements of both SlippySlideyIceWorld and TheLostWoods, as it takes place in a wintry forest.
* JungleJapes: Level 9.1 takes place in Tasmania, where Bugs must evade Taz the Tasmanian Devil.



* TheLostWoods:
** Level 1.1 takes place in a wintry forest, combining this trope with SlippySlideyIceWorld.
** Level 1.3 takes place in a fairy-tale esque forest, with TheBigBadWolf, the Three Little Pigs, and Witch Hazel as enemies. The boss of this stage is Yosemite Sam riding the Sneezing Dragon from ''WesternAnimation/KnightyKnightBugs''.



* ProductionForeshadowing: One of your opponents in the final boss fight is [[spoiler: [[WesternAnimation/DuckDodgersInTheTwentyFourthAndAHalfCentury Duck Dodgers]], the star of Sunsoft's next WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes game.]]

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* ProductionForeshadowing: One of your opponents in the final boss fight is [[spoiler: [[WesternAnimation/DuckDodgersInTheTwentyFourthAndAHalfCentury Duck Dodgers]], the star of Sunsoft's next WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes game.game, ''Daffy Duck: The Marvin Missions''.]]


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* ShrinkRay: In Level 2001, the Instant Martians can use this to shrink Bugs, but [[HoistByHisOwnPetard he can turn the tables on them by playing a mirror in front of them]].
* SpaceZone: Level 2001 takes place in outer space. Bugs must make his way through a fleet of spaceships, while avoiding the Instant Martians and red [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Bob-omb]] lookalikes.


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* TheWildWest: Level 2.1 takes place in a saloon, with Red Hot Ryder, Hiawatha, and Root Beer Vendors as enemies. The boss of this stage is Nasty Canasta.
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* LogoJoke: When you start up the game, a paintbrush paints in the Sunsoft logo.
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Added a possible Shout-Out to The Old Grey Hare (1944).

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** Ending Credits: [[spoiler: At the very end of the credits, the CreditsGag from ''WesternAnimation/TheOldGreyHare'', where the "That's All Folks!" card shakes at the end of the cartoon (or game, in this case)]].
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* CirclingSaw: Level 13 is lousy with black cats, and holes sawed in the floor by the cats are all over the place. While most are a one-way trip to a BottomlessPit, Bugs can use some of them to take shortcuts.



* OneHitKill: [[spoiler:Duck Dodgers']] ray gun kills you in one shot if you get hit.

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* OneHitKill: [[spoiler:Duck OneHitKill:
** Being stomped by the Instant Martians if they've shot you with their shrink guns.
** Being SquashedFlat by the pistons in the ACME factory.
**[[spoiler:Duck
Dodgers']] ray gun kills you in one shot if you get hit.
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** Level 2001: Any of the Marvin the Martian shorts.
** Level 9.1: Any of the Tazmanian Devil shorts, though specifically ''WesternAnimation/BedevilledRabbit'' when Bugs dresses in drag.

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** Level 2001: Any of the Marvin the Martian shorts.
shorts, especially ''Hare-way to the Stars'', given not only the presence of Instant Martians, but also Marvin's obvious gold/green color scheme as opposed to his usual green/red color scheme.
** Level 9.1: Any of the Tazmanian Devil shorts, though specifically ''WesternAnimation/BedevilledRabbit'' with its "wild turkey surprises" and when Bugs dresses in drag.
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* OneHitKill: [[spoiler:Duck Dodgers']] ray gun kills you in one shot if you get hit.
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* AnvilOnHead: Unsurprisingly, in the fight against Toro the Bull, you can use these yourself to stun him. While Level 13 has obstacles that ''you'' will need to watch out for.

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* AnvilOnHead: Unsurprisingly, in the fight against Toro the Bull, you can use these yourself to stun him. Earlier, in the second level, if you trick Hiawatha into stepping on a bullseye, he will get flattened by this. While Level 13 has obstacles that ''you'' will need to watch out for.



* EverythingTryingToKillYou: Gophers dropping acorns on your head, the Big Bad Wolf blowing bricks at you, ''random trains driving through haunted houses'', and much more. However, there is an explanation for this at the end...

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* EverythingTryingToKillYou: Gophers dropping acorns on your head, the Big Bad Wolf blowing bricks at you, ''random trains driving through haunted houses'', houses (with a certain bad ol' putty tat at the controls)'', and much more. However, there is an explanation for this at the end...



* PieInTheFace: One of the two regular attacks. A pie item, allowing it to be flung to distant enemies, is also present.

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* PieInTheFace: One of the two regular attacks.attacks (a kick being the other). A pie item, allowing it to be flung to distant enemies, is also present.

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* BullfightBoss: The third level is a recreation of ''WesternAnimation/BullyForBugs''.

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* BullfightBoss: The third level is a recreation of ''WesternAnimation/BullyForBugs''. The wrestler from ''WesternAnimation/BunnyHugged'' is fought similarly. On a lesser case, Taz (as you don't inflict direct damage to him).



* ExtremityExtremist: Bugs' offensive skills when without a convenient [[AcmeProducts ACME Product]]? A mighty kick.

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* ExtremityExtremist: Bugs' offensive skills when without a convenient [[AcmeProducts ACME Product]]? {{Acme Product|s}}? A mighty kick.


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* NintendoHard: Between EverythingTryingToKillYou, bosses that take lots of hits, some annoying enemies (such as the robots that can be invulnerable while electrocuting Bugs), and a few cases of malevolent design (jump to get that item... and discover the chasm right below it!), the designers could proudly say "Ain't I a stinker?"


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* PieInTheFace: One of the two regular attacks. A pie item, allowing it to be flung to distant enemies, is also present.
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** Level 1.3: ''WesternAnimation/TheWindblownHare'' (the three little pigs and the big bad wolf), ''WesternAnimation/BewitchedBunny'' (Hansel & Gretel are seen in the background, plus Witch Hazel herself) and ''WesternAnimation/KnightyKnightBugs'' (Yosemite Sam in knight armor)

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** Level 1.3: ''WesternAnimation/TheWindblownHare'' (the three little pigs and the big bad wolf), ''WesternAnimation/BewitchedBunny'' (Hansel & Gretel are seen in the background, plus Witch Hazel herself) and ''WesternAnimation/KnightyKnightBugs'' (Yosemite Sam in knight armor)armor is the boss)

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* AdaptationalVillainy: The Goofy Gophers, generally nice to a fault, attack Bugs in the first level.



* EverythingTryingToKillYou: Chipmunks dropping acorns on your head, the Big Bad Wolf blowing bricks at you, ''random trains driving through haunted houses'', and much more. However, there is an explanation for this at the end...

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* EverythingTryingToKillYou: Chipmunks Gophers dropping acorns on your head, the Big Bad Wolf blowing bricks at you, ''random trains driving through haunted houses'', and much more. However, there is an explanation for this at the end...

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