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* {{Reconstruction}}: Gradually the show eventually becomes this for the WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes franchise itself if not a reboot, especially when they begin to add more characters beside Bugs. Daffy Duck's and Tweety's personalities are revised to their original screwball personas, Porky resembling his original overweight appearance from the thirties, Granny's voice after getting recast with Creator/CandiMilo following [[AuthorExistenceFailure Foray's death]] resembles the very first voice for the character Bea Benaderet before Foray was cast and finally the [[TheBusCameBack return]] after 80 years of Gabby Goat, Porky's original sidekick before Daffy came along.

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* {{Reconstruction}}: Gradually the show eventually becomes this for the WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes franchise itself if not a reboot, especially when they begin to add more characters beside Bugs. Daffy Duck's and Tweety's personalities are revised to their original screwball personas, Porky resembling his original overweight appearance from the thirties, Granny's voice after getting recast with Creator/CandiMilo following [[AuthorExistenceFailure Foray's death]] death resembles the very first voice for the character Bea Benaderet before Foray was cast and finally the [[TheBusCameBack return]] after 80 years of Gabby Goat, Porky's original sidekick before Daffy came along.
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* BorrowedCatchphrase: "One Carroter in Search of an Artist" ends with [[spoiler:Daffy]] declaring "[[spoiler:Ain't I a stinker?]]" in an IronicEcho of "WesternAnimation/DuckAmuck."

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* BorrowedCatchphrase: "One Carroter in Search of an Artist" ends with [[spoiler:Daffy]] [[spoiler:Daffy declaring "[[spoiler:Ain't "Ain't I a stinker?]]" stinker?"]] in an a long-delayed IronicEcho of "WesternAnimation/DuckAmuck."
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* BorrowedCatchphrase: "One Carroter in Search of an Artist" ends with [[spoiler:Daffy]] declaring "[[spoiler:Ain't I a stinker?]]" in an IronicEcho of "Duck Amuck."

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* BorrowedCatchphrase: "One Carroter in Search of an Artist" ends with [[spoiler:Daffy]] declaring "[[spoiler:Ain't I a stinker?]]" in an IronicEcho of "Duck Amuck."WesternAnimation/DuckAmuck."
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* BorrowedCatchphrase: "One Carroter in Search of an Artist" ends with [[spoiler:Daffy]] declaring, "[[spoiler:Ain't I a stinker?]]"

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* BorrowedCatchphrase: "One Carroter in Search of an Artist" ends with [[spoiler:Daffy]] declaring, declaring "[[spoiler:Ain't I a stinker?]]"stinker?]]" in an IronicEcho of "Duck Amuck."
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* BorrowedCatchphrase: "One Carroter in Search of an Artist" ends with [[spoiler:Daffy]] declaring, "[[spoiler:Ain't I a stinker?]]"
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* AccidentalPublicConfession: Foghorn admits to his status as a SnakeOilSalesman in "For the Love of Fraud," throwing in some insults to the intelligence of the people he swindled...who are all listening in.

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* WorthlessYellowRocks: In "Sir Littlechin and the Kraken," Bugs, diving for clams, is disappointed when his trap instead yields "another batch of gold doubloons and diamonds."

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In "Sir Littlechin and the Kraken," Bugs, diving for clams, is disappointed when his trap instead yields "another batch of gold doubloons and diamonds.""
** In "For the Love of Fraud," a silver miner complains that he's spent almost a decade digging for silver and turned up nothing but ''yellow'' rocks. [[spoiler: {{Subverted}}; the "miner" is Bugs in disguise and the rocks really are worthless, having been painted with yellow paint.]]
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* AllAnimalsAreDogs: The Griffin in "Sir Littlechin: Griffin Hunter" acts very much like a dog, panting like one and licking Bugs and Squeaks' faces, despite being a mixture between a bird and a lion.
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* InsideAComputerSystem: In "Computer Bugs," Bugs fights a sapient virus inhabiting his desktop.
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* WorthlessYellowRocks: In "Sir Littlechin and the Kraken," Bugs, diving for clams, is disappointed when his and Squeaks' trap yields "another batch of gold doubloons and diamonds."

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* WorthlessYellowRocks: In "Sir Littlechin and the Kraken," Bugs, diving for clams, is disappointed when his and Squeaks' trap instead yields "another batch of gold doubloons and diamonds."
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* AccidentalArt: In "Point Duck Percent," Porky is a groundskeeper slated to be fired if his employer fails to win a neighborhood beautification award. After Daffy messes up the place despite his best efforts, Porky's "avant-garde" lawn display not only wins the prize but nets him a better employment offer elsewhere.

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* AccidentalArt: In "Point Duck Percent," Porky is a groundskeeper slated to be fired if his employer fails to win a neighborhood beautification award. After Daffy messes up the place despite his best efforts, Porky's "avant-garde" lawn display not only wins the prize but nets him a better employment job offer elsewhere.
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* AccidentalArt: In "Point Duck Percent," Porky is a groundskeeper slated to be fired if his employer fails to win a neighborhood beautification award. After Daffy messes up the place despite his best efforts, Porky's "avant-garde" lawn display not only wins the prize but nets him a better employment offer elsewhere.
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* WorthlessYellowRocks: In "Sir Littlechin and the Kraken," Bugs, diving for clams, is disappointed when his and Squeaks' trap yields "another batch of gold doubloons and diamonds."
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* LonelyRichKid: Paul Perdy, introduced in "Best Bugs."
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* SpoiledBrat: Pampreen and Paul [[spoiler:Perdy, the grandchildren of Leslie P. Lilylegs.]]
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* ConnectedAllAlong: Two youthful SpoiledBrat antagonists, Pampreen from "Carrot Before the Horse" and Paul from "Best Bugs," appear together in "Point Duck Percent" and are revealed to be [[spoiler:siblings.]] Their final appearance in "#1 Grandpa" further reveals that they're [[spoiler:the grandchildren of Leslie P. Lilylegs.]]

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* ConnectedAllAlong: Two youthful SpoiledBrat antagonists, Pampreen from "Carrot Before the Horse" and Paul from "Best Bugs," appear together in "Point Duck Percent" and are Percent," where they're revealed to be [[spoiler:siblings.]] Their final appearance in "#1 Grandpa" further reveals that they're [[spoiler:the grandchildren of Leslie P. Lilylegs.]]
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* ConnectedAllAlong: Two youthful SpoiledBrat antagonists, Pampreen from "Carrot Before the Horse" and Paul from "Best Bugs," appear together in "Point Duck Percent" and are revealed to be [[spoiler:siblings.]] Their final appearance in "#1 Grandpa" further reveals that they're [[spoiler:the grandchildren of Leslie P. Lilylegs.]]
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* GloveSlap: Becomes an OverlyLongGag in "Knight and Duck" when Daffy preempts Sir Littlechin by taking his glove and hitting him with it before he can say the word "duel." All of Littlechin's attempts to explain how the interaction was ''supposed'' to go down just get him more slapped. The gag gets CalledBack by Bugs in "Then Things Got Weird."

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* GloveSlap: Becomes an OverlyLongGag in "Knight and Duck" when Daffy preempts Sir Littlechin by taking his glove and hitting him with it before he can say the word "duel." All of Littlechin's attempts to explain how the interaction was ''supposed'' to go down just get him more slapped. The gag gets CalledBack [[CallBack called back]] by Bugs in "Then Things Got Weird." "
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* GloveSlap: Becomes an OverlyLongGag in "Knight and Duck" when Daffy preempts Sir Littlechin by taking his glove and hitting him with it before he can say the word "duel." All of Littlechin's attempts to explain how the interaction was ''supposed'' to go down just get him more slapped.

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* GloveSlap: Becomes an OverlyLongGag in "Knight and Duck" when Daffy preempts Sir Littlechin by taking his glove and hitting him with it before he can say the word "duel." All of Littlechin's attempts to explain how the interaction was ''supposed'' to go down just get him more slapped. The gag gets CalledBack by Bugs in "Then Things Got Weird."



* HurricaneOfPuns: Sir Littlechin unleashes one while being clobbered senseless by a [[BearsAreBadNews bear]].
-->"Up for a little ''bear-knuckle'' boxing, are we?" ''(whap)'' "Oh no, I can hardly ''bear'' it!" ''(whap)'' "It's just an ursa minor scratch!" ''(whap)'' "Things are getting grizzly!" ''(whap)'' "Is that ''koala'' you got?"

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* HurricaneOfPuns: Sir Littlechin unleashes one while being clobbered senseless by a [[BearsAreBadNews bear]].is given to these.
-->"Up -->'''Sir Littlechin:''' ''([[BearsAreBadNews fighting a bear]])'' Up for a little ''bear-knuckle'' boxing, are we?" we? ''(whap)'' "Oh Oh no, I can hardly ''bear'' it!" it! ''(whap)'' "It's It's just an ursa minor scratch!" scratch! ''(whap)'' "Things Things are getting grizzly!" ''grizzly!'' ''(whap)'' "Is Is that ''koala'' you got?"got?
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** In "Lewis and Pork," [[spoiler:Daffy and Porky as Lewis and Clark lose their pack mule Pacifico halfway through the trip. He winds up discovering the West Coast before they do, causing the Pacific Ocean to be named in his honor.]]

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** In "Lewis and Pork," [[spoiler:Daffy and Porky as Lewis and Clark lose their pack mule Pacifico halfway through the trip. He The mule, "Pacifico," winds up discovering the West Coast before they do, causing the Pacific Ocean to be named in his honor.]]
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* StealthPun: A few episodes feature a young scout who is actually a (bear) cub. His troop leader is an eagle, which ''is'' pointed out ([[SubvertedPunchline he's only a Tenderfoot]]).

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* StealthPun: A few episodes feature a troop of young scout who scouts, one of whom is actually a (bear) cub. His Their troop leader is an eagle, which ''is'' pointed out ([[SubvertedPunchline he's only a Tenderfoot]]).
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* StealthPun: "Bugs Scouts" features a young scout who is actually a (bear) cub. His troop leader is an eagle, which ''is'' pointed out ([[SubvertedPunchline he's only a Tenderfoot]]).

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* StealthPun: "Bugs Scouts" features A few episodes feature a young scout who is actually a (bear) cub. His troop leader is an eagle, which ''is'' pointed out ([[SubvertedPunchline he's only a Tenderfoot]]).
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* OhNoNotAgain: Porky has this reaction in "Hoggin' the Road" when he thinks he hit Daffy with his RV.


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* WoundedGazelleGambit: In "Hoggin' the Road," Daffy pretends to have been hit by Porky's RV in order to get inside.
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* FunnyBackgroundEvent: In "Superscooter 3000," Bugs and Squeaks have a SeinfeldianConversation about the difference between ice cream and gelato, oblivious to Claudette and the Hazmats having an epic battle behind them.
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* NotEvenBotheringWithAnExcuse: In "Daffy the Stowaway," Daffy, asked for his ticket to prove he's a passenger, grabs a piece of paper and turns around to start scribbling on it.

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* NotEvenBotheringWithAnExcuse: In "Daffy the Stowaway," Daffy, asked for his ticket to prove he's a passenger, boat ticket, grabs a piece of paper and turns around to start scribbling on it.
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* NotEvenBotheringWithAnExcuse: In "Daffy the Stowaway," Daffy, asked for his ticket to prove he's a passenger, grabs a piece of paper and turns around to start scribbling on it.
-->'''Daffy:''' Hold on, I'm just fabricating a fake ticket.
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** In "Lewis and Pork," [[spoiler:Daffy and Porky as Lewis and Clark lose their pack mule Pacifico halfway through the trip. He winds up discovering the West Coast before they do, causing the Pacific Ocean to be named in his honor.]]
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* GloveSlap: Becomes an OverlyLongGag in "Knight and Duck" when Daffy preempts Sir Littlechin by grabbing ''his'' glove and hitting him with it before he can say the word "duel." All of Littlechin's attempts to explain how the interaction should have gone down just get him more slapped.

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* GloveSlap: Becomes an OverlyLongGag in "Knight and Duck" when Daffy preempts Sir Littlechin by grabbing ''his'' taking his glove and hitting him with it before he can say the word "duel." All of Littlechin's attempts to explain how the interaction should have gone was ''supposed'' to go down just get him more slapped.
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** [[spoiler:"Thirst Things Thirst."]]
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* GloveSlap: Becomes an OverlyLongGag in "Knight and Duck" when Daffy preempts Sir Littlechin by grabbing ''his'' glove and hitting him with it before he can say the word "duel." All of Littlechin's attempts to explain how the interaction should have gone down just get him more slapped.

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