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3->''Goin' down the rabbit hole\
4Where we're goin' no one knows\
5Obstacles 'round every bend!\
6Let's see where the tunnel ends!''
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8''Wabbit: A Looney Tunes Production'' (or simply ''Wabbit'', and called ''Bugs!'' in some markets), renamed as ''New Looney Tunes'' beginning in its second season, is a Creator/WarnerBrosAnimation series starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny and other ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' characters.
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10The show features a SketchComedy format of various segmented shorts, this time adding brand-new looney friends and enemies to the established ones, such as Bigfoot and Squeaks the Squirrel. Some of the established Tunes are altered in some way, such as [[WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadrunner Wile E. Coyote]], who adopted his arrogant "super genius" persona (from cartoons such as ''WesternAnimation/OperationRabbit'' and ''WesternAnimation/RabbitsFeat'' where he spoke).
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12''Wabbit'' was created in response to the sitcom nature of its predecessor, ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'', not living up to the reaction WB had expected for it in-spite of the show having performed well initially. After the more experimental nature of recent ''Looney Tunes'' television shows, and in response to ''The Looney Tunes Show'', it was promised that this series would see the characters return to their original, wacky selves.
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14Even though it was slated for a premiere on Creator/{{Boomerang}} on October 5, 2015, it aired on Creator/CartoonNetwork first as a sneak preview starting September 21, 2015. Ironically, ''Wabbit'' was originally considered for Cartoon Network.
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16It's original name came from WesternAnimation/ElmerFudd's famous title for Bugs' species under [[ElmuhFuddSyndwome his speech impediment]]. Ironically, Elmer did not appear when the series first aired but, over the course of the show's first 52-episode season, he [[note]]as seen in this [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCHBvT49GAk clip.]][[/note]] and other classic ''Looney Tunes'' characters started popping up. As a result, the series was [[ReTool retooled]] in its second season as ''[[NewSeasonNewName New Looney Tunes]]'', now featuring segments starring the other lovable characters.
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18In January 2018, producer Matt Craig announced on Facebook that the show would not be renewed for a fourth season as they had already produced an excess of episodes due to the studio rushing them into production after the immediate success of the show on Boomerang's international channels, meaning that the American airings had [[ScheduleSlip many unaired episodes]]. Instead, Warner Bros. Animation announced production of a creator and cartoonist-driven revival simply titled ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunesCartoons''.
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21!!''Wabbit'' pwovides exampews of:
22* AbortedArc: "Misjudgment Day" ends up the reveal that [[spoiler:Michigan J. Frog, in the future, sent the robot back in time to eliminate Bugs. For what seems to be the set up for a recurring plotline, it never comes back]].
23* 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 job offer elsewhere.
24* 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.
25* TheAce: After a stint as a cynic, Bugs is back to his better-known KarmicTrickster persona, though a little more fallible than before (especially in the shorts where he's paired with Porky Pig).
26* AdultsAreMoreAnthropomorphic: The young brown rabbit in "Snow Wabbit" has haunches like a rabbit and stands like a rabbit, whereas Bugs has thin thighs and stands straight like a human.
27* AffablyEvil: The Hazmats are constantly trying to capture and dissect Bigfoot, but otherwise act like normal office workers.
28* 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.
29* AllJustADream: [[spoiler:The ending to "Dust Bugsters." OrWasItADream]]
30** [[spoiler:"Thirst Things First."]]
31** "Greenhouse Gasbag" also has this for an ending.
32* AllLowercaseLetters: The original title was written like this in the logo.
33* AnimatedAnthology: Showcases several shorts per episode starring different characters.
34* AnimationBump: The episodes farmed out to Creator/SnippleAnimation are more fluid, compared to those done at [[Creator/RoughDraftStudios Rough Draft Korea]] and Creator/YearimProductions. However, the Snipple-animated episodes tend to get puppet-like oftentimes.
35* ArtEvolution:
36** Squeaks the Squirrel was redesigned from his original [[http://goo.gl/Eph94L thicker body look]] to [[http://goo.gl/wplUcZ a skinner, Screwball Squirrel-esque design]]. The showrunners felt this would give the character a more fitting look within the Looney Tunes universe.
37** Likewise, Bugs himself lost some fur details, gained a skinnier facial design, and a lighter gray color.
38* ArtifactTitle: The fact that Elmer Fudd rarely appeared during the "Wabbit" era of the show makes the title this.
39* ArtisticLicenseMusic: In one episode, Bugs is shown with a French horn. Not only is it much smaller than a real one, but he holds it up in the air like a trumpet rather than at an angle. He doesn't even keep his hand over the keys!
40* BalloonBelly: In "Dust Bugster" Bugs gets one after a night of watching TV and pigging out. It disappears the second he gets off the couch.
41* BananaPeel: Daffy slips on multiple ones at one point in "Duck of the Flies".
42* BlackComedy: After a dejected Bugs is declared "[[FunnyAnimal not a real rabbit]]" by a group of talking but more-realistic rabbits, he complains to a traveller looking for rabbits about his problems that doesn't make him a "real rabbit", and tells her where to find the real ones while walking off. [[spoiler:[[FailedASpotCheck He doesn't notice that said traveller was obviously a chef]], who gleefully brandishes cooking tools to make dishes containing rabbit.]] (It's softened by TheStinger, which shows that [[spoiler:the rabbits were protected by [[ChekhovsGun a security system Bugs had installed in the burrow earlier]]]].)
43* BondOneLiner: Constant, particularly from Bugs and Daffy, who at one point [[BreakingTheFourthWall stops the cartoon from ending because he just came up with a better one]].
44* BorrowedCatchphrase: "One Carroter in Search of an Artist" ends with [[spoiler:Daffy declaring "Ain't I a stinker?"]] in a long-delayed IronicEcho of "WesternAnimation/DuckAmuck."
45* {{Bowdlerise}}: Yosemite Sam's six shooters get replaced with comical blunderbusses, which eventually get recolored to a more wooden, toy-like appearance and are seen much less often in later episodes
46* BrattyFoodDemand: In one episode, Bugs babysits a boy who demands mac and cheese. But every time Bugs makes it, the boy claims it wasn't made correctly, forcing Bugs to make it again. By the time it's done "properly", it's been an hour and the boy isn't hungry anymore.
47* TheBusCameBack:
48** Gabby Goat, an obscure Looney Tunes bit player who hasn't been seen since ''1937'', returns for the episode "Gettin' Your Goat".
49** Millicent, the overweight yellow rabbit who last appeared in ''Bugs Bunny's Thanksgiving Diet'' in 1979, stars in the episode "The Magnificent Millicent".
50* TheCameo: Redesigned versions of Ham and Ex the pups, two of the earliest Looney Tunes characters, make a brief cameo appearance in the ending of the episode "Splashwater Bugs".
51* CanonForeigner: Squeaks the Squirrel, Bigfoot, Dr. Clovenhoof and any of the newly-created antagonists.
52* CallBack: The [[LookBehindYou running gag]] involving Music/KeithRichards from "The Grim Rabbit" makes a return in "Big Troubles".
53** One short involved Bugs singing a parody of "My Gal is a High Board Stepper" as a reference to him singing the original song in the 1949 short "Long-Haired Hare".
54** The last shot of the series shows the original title of the series wabbit crossed off referring to the series original title before its retool with a new name in the 2nd and 3rd season.
55* CastingGag: On ''WesternAnimation/LoonaticsUnleashed'', Candi Milo (who voiced Zadavia) also voiced Grannicus, Granny's descendant. In this show, she voices Granny herself.
56* CatlikeDragons: The griffin in "Sir Littlechin, Griffin Hunter" is a variation.
57* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Most of the characters of ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'' either vanished or got DemotedToExtra, with Wile E. Coyote, Yosemite Sam and Bugs himself being the only regulars.
58** Averted in Season 2 when the show was revamped into ''New Looney Tunes'', where many of the other classic ''Looney Tunes'' regulars started to take centre stage again.
59** Jack, one of the newly-created antagonists--A "jack of all trades but a master of none" who does various work. WordOfGod says that this character was dropped after only two appearances because his personality traits (including his screaming) were deemed too similar to Yosemite Sam.
60** The Grim Rabbit, another of the new recurring antagonists created during the Wabbit era disappeared completely after the show revamp in New Looney Tunes.
61* ConnectedAllAlong: Two youthful SpoiledBrat antagonists, Pampreen from "Carrot Before the Horse" and Paul from "Best Bugs," appear together in "Point Duck 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.]]
62* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot:
63** "'Tis the Seasoning" has a ''Film/JingleAllTheWay''-type plot in which Bugs and Yosemite Sam duke it out over the season's hottest toy, with only one left in stock. Just as [[spoiler: Bugs seizes the victory, cue a truckload of the same item coming in.]]
64** In "A Duck in the Penthouse," Porky, a hotel employee, tries to keep Daffy from wreaking havoc in the building's most expensive penthouse before a highly esteemed guest shows up. [[spoiler: The guest is Daffy, and he loves what ''he's'' done with the place.]]
65* CourtroomEpisode: "Porker in the Court" focuses on Porky going to court. Daffy is his lawyer. HilarityEnsues, of course.
66* CrocodileTears: In his first appearance here, Daffy fake cries to manipulate Porky.
67* DarkHorseVictory:
68** [[spoiler:Squeaks' poker buddy C.E. Squirrel running against Bugs and Squint Eastwood in "Bugs for Mayor."]]
69** [[spoiler:Squeaks racing against Bugs and Cecil Turtle in "Tour de Bugs."]]
70** In "Lewis and Pork," [[spoiler:Daffy and Porky as Lewis and Clark lose their pack mule halfway through the trip. The mule, "Pacifico," winds up discovering the West Coast before they do, causing the Pacific Ocean to be named in his honor.]]
71* ADayInTheLimelight: "Squeak Show" stars Squeaks and Bigfoot, with Bugs not appearing until the end.
72* DenserAndWackier: Bugs leaves the [[WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow down-to-earth sitcom territory]] for returning to slapstick.
73* DefeatMeansFriendship: A surprising tendency for most of the [[CanonForeigner original foes]] to eventually result in after getting their comeuppance from Bugs' antics. Though, not always.
74* DerangedAnimation: The existing characters are given really strange redesigns that make the character designs in ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'' look like their normal forms; Yosemite Sam and Wile E. Coyote look little like their classic designs and Foghorn Leghorn's head is oddly-designed. Even Bugs wasn't immune that much! However, Porky and Daffy were intentionally designed to resemble how they originally first appeared in the 1930s (most notably Porky being quite fat.)
75* DrivenToMadness: Many of the Porky Pig / Daffy Duck shorts end with Porky losing his mind because of Daffy's antics.
76* DuckSeasonRabbitSeason: In "Home a Clone," a clone of Bugs tries this on him as the two are arguing over a video game controller, to which Bugs replies that he knows "[[MythologyGag that tired, played-out bit]]."
77* ElmuhFuddSyndwome: The title itself is an example of this.
78* EndOfSeriesAwareness: Since the 3rd season is considered the last, the show ends with a book closing with both the original title which is crossed off and the new title on its [[https://i.imgur.com/YkefHha.jpg cover]] along with "That's all, folks".
79* EnragedByIdiocy: You'd be [[SurroundedByIdiots frustrated]] too if your henchmen were [[TheDitz Pete]] and [[BuffoonishTomcat Claude]].
80* EscalatingWar: "Office Rocker" reveals that Bugs and the Tasmanian Devil have a yearly "Prank Week" which Bugs follows up on even though Taz now has an office job. Taz tries to resist, but it doesn't take long for him to start retaliating.
81* ExpositoryThemeTune: "Going down the rabbit hole..."
82* FakeMuscles: In "Bugs of Steel," [[spoiler:Rock Hardcase's big buff body turns out to just be an inflatable body suit, and that he's really a small weakling.]]
83* FluffyTheTerrible: Given the choice between two bulls named "Daisy" and "[[PunnyName Hannibull]] [[Franchise/HannibalLecter Lecter]]," Sam naturally picks the former to ride. Guess who's bigger.
84-->'''Bugs:''' You chose poorly.
85* TheFool: While Bugs often outsmarts his opponents, he gets by just as often on fantastic bouts of luck or the villains' convenient buffoonery.
86* TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou: In "Big Troubles" when Bugs is spraying the whole planet with "[[AppliedPhlebotinum Grow Fast-Ums]]" to make everything sized correctly relative to the insects Squeaks had sprayed previously, he takes a moment to aim the bottle at the camera.
87* 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.
88* FurryConfusion: One segment is about Bugs being rejected by a warren of rabbits who are less anthropomorphic because he [[FunnyAnimal looks and acts]] [[NoTrueScotsman nothing like them]], with [[https://youtu.be/7YCbvRrydJo Bugs trying to prove himself to them]].
89* GenreThrowback: ''Wabbit'' returns to the older format of showcasing several short cartoons per episode, like what most of the 1970s–1980s compilation editions were made when the shorts were rerun in TV syndication packages.
90** This could also apply to how Porky Pig and Daffy Duck have been redesigned to resemble their original versions from the 1930s.
91* 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 [[CallBack called back]] by Bugs in "Then Things Got Weird."
92* GrossUpCloseUp: Happens in "It's Snout or Never," when Porky Pig first encounters Witch Hazel; he first sees her through his camera's viewfinder, and we see what he sees: Witch Hazel's highly-detailed eye on green warty skin, painted in great detail.
93* HiccupHijinks: The episode "Hiccups And Downs" has Bugs get hiccups when he drinks his lemonade too fast. Porky does all he can to cure him, even sending him to Witch Hazel and a scary castle, but no luck. Porky then pulls a trick by saying he'll move in with him and stop at nothing to cure him, which scares Bugs into losing them. We then cut to a screen shot of both of them saying how they respect each other even if they don't want to live with each other, and then [[Main/HereWeGoAgain they both hiccup]] , ending the episode.
94* HurricaneOfPuns: Sir Littlechin is given to these.
95-->'''Sir Littlechin:''' ''([[BearsAreBadNews fighting a 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?
96* HypocriticalHeartwarming: Bugs' response to an antagonist throwing Squeaks is that no one but him is allowed to treat his friends that way.
97* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: Even by ''Franchise/LooneyTunes'' standards, Leslie P.Lilylegs and Shameless O'Scanty are outright pathetic.
98* InsideAComputerSystem: In "Computer Bugs," Bugs fights a sapient virus inhabiting his desktop.
99* InterspeciesRomance:
100** The Grim Rabbit is married to a normal human woman.
101** "Porky and Thes" has King Thes, a lion, falling in love with Petunia Pig. At the end of the episode, it's revealed that she hooked up with a human - specifically, Elmer Fudd.
102* JerkassHasAPoint: Though Cal in "For the Love of Acorns" was being a jerk, Bugs and Squeaks were trespassing on the field, vandalizing property and interrupting a game.
103* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: Bugs usually doesn't come out on top in the shorts where he co-stars with Porky Pig or Bigfoot.
104** "One Carroter in Search of an Artist" ends with [[spoiler:Daffy Duck revealed to be the unseen animator torturing Bugs, in reference to their reversed roles in ''DuckAmuck''.]]
105* KnockingTheKnockoff: The episode "One Carroter In Search Of An Artist" has Bugs Bunny at the mercy of a devilish animator, similar to the classic Looney Tunes cartoon "Rabbit Rampage." At one point, the animator redraws Bugs Bunny as his 2005 iteration, Ace Bunny from ''WesternAnimation/LoonaticsUnleashed'', which was widely decried by Looney Tunes fans.
106--> '''Bugs Bunny''': Now you're just messin' with me.
107* LaserGuidedKarma: A staple of Bugs Bunny cartoons but it is exceptionally obvious here as anyone who ''really'' pushes Bugs too far finds out the consequences of mixing BewareTheNiceOnes with KarmicTrickster.
108* LessEmbarrassingTerm: Bugs' bag is a satchel, not a purse (though he himself is inconsistent on this point).
109* LethallyStupid: Bigfoot causes so much trouble for Bugs, you can't help but wonder why Bugs even bothers to help him.
110* LogicBomb: In "Manner Maid," Bugs pulls this on a robot groundskeeper at a public park with a confusing explanation of the difference between "loitering" and "lingering."
111-->'''Bugs:''' [[AddedAlliterativeAppeal Lingering's what happens between loiterings. […] Now, if someone's loitering, then they'll be leaning and lounging. But if they're lingering, then they're lapsing their leaning and lounging. To literally lazily lope.]]
112* LonelyRichKid: Paul Perdy, introduced in "Best Bugs."
113* MeatOVision:
114** In "Appropriate Technology," a hungry Wile E. trapped in his SmartHouse with Bugs begins imagining him as a cheeseburger.
115** At one point in "Duck of the Flies", Daffy sees Porky as a literal LargeHam.
116* MistakenForRomance: Throughout "Bugsfoot," the Hazmats think Bugs Bunny is Bigfoot's girlfriend, [[SheIsNotMyGirlfriend much to the former's displeasure]].
117* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: Usually whenever an episode's main villain has TheDragon (or pet usually) that gets either insulted or abused throughout the episode or gets blamed during the BigBad's VillainousBreakdown, then expect for them to turn against the BigBad and become friends with Bugs.
118* MonstrousGerms: In the episode "Computer Bugs", a computer virus that infects Bugs' computer looks like an orange {{Cephalothorax}} with EvilEyebrows and four antennae. It brags and laughs as it destroys the software on the computer.
119* MusicalEpisode: "Porky and Thes" is told almost entirely in song (the only parts that aren't are Elmer's narration).
120* MythologyGag: There are ''many'' examples of this in some form or another. The entire premise of "One Carroter in Search of an Artist" is an updated version of the classic "WesternAnimation/RabbitRampage." At one point, the artist turns Bugs into his form from "Hare-Um Scare-Um", then into Ace Bunny from ''WesternAnimation/LoonaticsUnleashed''.
121* NewSeasonNewName: Wabbit was later retooled into ''New Looney Tunes'', which emphasizes the show's newer direction to expand beyond the central focus of Bugs to other Looney Tunes characters.
122* NonSequiturThud: Sir Littlechin has several.
123-->"I love a gingham summer dress, but the spaghetti straps make me look fat."
124-->"Sometimes Mommy makes me cinnamon toast before night-night!"
125* NoOffButton: In one episode, Wily Coyote invented a centrifugal force machine [[ItMakesSenseInContext to get rid of the smell of skunk.]] Unfortunately for him, in keeping with his arrogant oversight, once he had Bugs turn the machine on he realized he didn’t give it an off switch. It only got worse when female skunks then climbed into the machine and overloaded it.
126* NotEvenBotheringWithAnExcuse: In "Daffy the Stowaway," Daffy, asked for his boat ticket, grabs a piece of paper and turns around to start scribbling on it.
127-->'''Daffy:''' Hold on, I'm just fabricating a fake ticket.
128* NoYou: In "Porky's Duck-livery Service", when Porky tells Daffy to get back in his box, he retorts via telling him no and to get back in the box.
129* OhNoNotAgain: Porky has this reaction in "Hoggin' the Road" when he thinks he hit Daffy with his RV.
130* PassThePopcorn: In "Bigs Bunny," the Barbarian's polar bear Krakos contentedly munches popcorn as he watches the Barbarian push Bugs around.
131* PatchworkMap: Any short focusing on Bugs and Wile E Coyote as neighbors will have Bugs living in a lush forest and Wile E living in an arid desert, and the cutoff between those two climates being their property line.
132* PuppyDogEyes: To trick Porky into letting him out of a box, Daffy gives him wide and [[CrocodileTears tearful]] eyes.
133* RecycledScript: Some episodes are references to previous Shorts of the first generation, such as "Valentine's Dayffy" (WesternAnimation/TheStupidCupid) and "One Carroter in Search of an Artist" (WesternAnimation/RabbitRampage) .
134* ReplacedTheThemeTune [=/=] RearrangeTheSong: For some reason, starting from the shorts "Bugsfoot" and "Grim on Vacation", the theme tune changed from its original ''WesternAnimation/{{TaleSpin}}''-esque jazz style tune delivery and rhythm to a quick, whizzing country music-style variant (something akin to WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder 's theme tune). The lyrics are still the same, however. There's also a Ramones-esque rock variation.
135** Starting from episode 26 "Bugs Over Par" and "Fast Feud", the theme was replaced again with a rock version of the same tune.
136** Season Two's revamp does it ''again'', this time replacing the original theme altogether with an arrangement of the original ''Looney Tunes'' theme, "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down".
137* RevisitingTheRoots: Gradually the show eventually does this for the WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes franchise itself, 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 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.
138* RoguesGalleryTransplant: It happens quite often when the show was revamped in season two:
139** The Hazmats consistently menace Bigfoot , which brings them into conflict with Bugs. After the retool , they still occasionally encounter Bugs , but they're more likely to encounter Pepe and Claudette.
140** "Fowl Me Once" and "Fowl Me Twice" saw the Tasmanian Devil (Taz) trying to steal the chickens from Foghorn Leghorn's chicken farm instead of chasing Bugs as usual.
141** Daffy is a notable example because due to being one of the most recurring characters from this period he faced much of the new Bugs Bunny's Rogues Gallery introduced in season 1 (with the only exceptions being The Barbarian,Slugsworthy and those who suffered from ChuckCunninghamSyndrome).
142* RunningGag: Starting with "Hoarder Up" , whenever a statue or something resembling former president Rutherford B. Hayes appears the characters tend to say "Mr. President" and salute him.
143* ScoobyDoobyDoors: Occurs in "King Nutinikommen" as Daffy, Porky and Nutinikommen are being chased by a giant boulder.
144* TheScottishTrope: "The Breezehammer". Saying this causes wind to blow dramatically and an epic rock solo to play.
145* SelfHarm: PlayedForLaughs in "Amaduckus" when Daffy intentionally puts a violent badger in his clothes, which clearly wasn't suicidal.
146* ShoutOut: "Dust Bugster" has impressions of both [[Creator/BillyMays BILLY MAYS]] and [[Music/MichaelJackson Michael Jackson.]]
147** Happy Hartle's Hamburger Hut, the fast food restaurant in "Fast Feud", and its manager are named after the show's producer Gary Hartle.
148** "Amusement Pork" has Bugs encountering run-down animatronics from numerous extinct Ride/DisneyThemeParks rides such as the Sea Serpent and Mermaid from the "Submarine Voyage", a Tiki Room Bird, animals from "America Sings" and a Magic Skyway Caveman.
149** In "Lucky Duck," Shameless O'Scanty gets covered in feathers and takes up WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck's famous pose of winding his fists.
150* ShownTheirWork: The fluffle of rabbits from "Bugs Bunny?" have slit-shaped noses and padless paws like real rabbits, as a stark contrast to Bugs. They also [[SleepsWithBothEyesOpen sleep with their eyes open]], and the leader uses the term "warren" for their burrow.
151* SketchComedy: In the vein of the 1970's–1980's compilation shows.
152* SmallNameBigEgo: Wile E. is back to his "Wile E. Coyote, Super-Genius" characterization.
153* SmartHouse: In "Appropriate Technology," Wile E. converts his house into one of these, only to end up trapped inside with Bugs after a power failure.
154* SpoiledBrat: Pampreen and Paul [[spoiler:Perdy, the grandchildren of Leslie P. Lilylegs.]]
155* SoulCrushingDeskJob: Held by the Tasmanian Devil [[DumbassNoMore of all]] [[AdaptationalNiceGuy people]].
156* StaggeredZoom: Done on Yosemite Sam's damaged smartphone in "Hareplane Mode."
157* StealthPun: A few episodes feature a troop of young scouts, one of whom is actually a (bear) cub. Their troop leader is an eagle, which ''is'' pointed out ([[SubvertedPunchline he's only a Tenderfoot]]).
158* StockSoundEffects: Unusually, instead of Treg Brown's classic Warner Bros. sound effects, the show makes very heavy use of the Creator/HannaBarbera sound effects, sort of similar to the late '60s Looney Tunes shorts.
159** Worth of note is the Hanna-Barbera [[http://www.sounddogs.com/previews/99/mp3/117572_SOUNDDOGS__ta.mp3 "tube take"]] sound effect showing up at least OnceAnEpisode.
160* StuffBlowingUp: Near the end of "Greenhouse Gasbag", Foghorn wastes so much oxygen that the planet Earth explodes. Turns out it was AllJustADream, though.
161* SurroundedByIdiots: Several shorts team Sylvester up with Claude Cat and Pete Puma. Claude can be dim at times, while Pete is hopelessly incompetent, so Sylvester is often frustrated with (and injured by) their bungling.
162* TakeThatKiss: In "Wahder, Wahder, Everywhere", Daffy kisses Elmer to {{troll}} him.
163* ThreateningShark: One appears in "Duck of the Flies" and tries to eat Daffy.
164* TrickedIntoSigning: Bugs tricks Vladimir Angelo Chafong Reginald [=McMurthy=] into signing a trade contact by pretending to be a tourist and make him autograph several things without him noticing. This makes it legal for Vladimir to join the Alaskan Halibuts.
165* TwoShorts: An interesting variation. When the shorts are aired on television, they're ''two standalone five minute long shorts'' (according to production order) compiled together to fit an ''11-minute time slot'' (which the intro acknowledges).
166* TheUnintelligible: Squeaks, whom only makes chittering and squeaking noises. He communicates with gestures and pantomime.
167* UnwantedAssistance: Bugs ''sees'' Porky's behavior in this light and blames his "help" for everything that goes wrong when they interact. [[SubvertedTrope In actuality]], Porky's guidance is generally solid and only fails thanks to Bugs' perpetual impatience with the BoringButPractical approach.
168* VillainBall: In "The Spy Who Bugged Me" when her and Bugs' bags accidentally get switched, Claudette insists on using sneaky tactics to steal her bag back, when she could just tell Bugs about the mix-up so they can switch the bags back.
169* VitriolicBestBuds: Bugs and Squeaks. The two routinely act like jerks towards each other, but whenever trouble rears its ugly head, they are quick to act together to solve the problem. In fact, Bugs is this with just about all his friends.
170* WhamEpisode: "Misjudgement Day" ends with a SequelHook that has whoever sent a robot that was programmed to see through his tricks from the future to destroy Bugs vowing that this is just the beginning [[spoiler:with said mysterious character being Michigan J. Frog.]]
171* WorthlessYellowRocks:
172** In "Sir Littlechin and the Kraken," Bugs, diving for clams, is disappointed when his trap instead yields "another batch of gold doubloons and diamonds."
173** 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.]]
174* WoundedGazelleGambit: In "Hoggin' the Road," Daffy pretends to have been hit by Porky's RV in order to get inside.
175* YetAnotherChristmasCarol: "The Legend of Burrito Monday".
176* YouDontLookLikeYou: Familiar folks like Yosemite Sam, Foghorn Leghorn and Wile E. Coyote have been given some drastic redesigns.
177** Porky Pig and Daffy Duck have been redesigned to look like their earliest incarnations from when they debuted in the 1930s.

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