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* AscendedExtra: In Season 2.
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* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: GentleGiant to Daffy's {{Jerkass}}.
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* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: The aggressive Manly Man to Porky's shy Sensitive Guy. Downplayed, since Daffy is often effeminate or even CampStraight in this show.
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* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: The aggressive Manly Man to Porky's shy Sensitive Guy. Downplayed, since Daffy is often effeminate or even CampStraight in this show.show, making him the Sensitive Guy to Bugs' Manly Man.
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* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: The Sensitive Guy to Daffy's Manly Man.
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* GenerationXerox: Lola and her father are both [[KindheartedSimpleton airheaded but kind people]] who love Bugs to the point of obsession. They also both love playing tennis, but are really bad at it.
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* GenerationXerox: Lola and her father are both [[KindheartedSimpleton airheaded airheaded, but kind kind, people]] who love Bugs to the point of obsession. They also both love playing tennis, but are really bad at it.
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* GenerationXerox: Walter and Lola are both [[KindheartedSimpleton airheaded, but nice people]] who love Bugs to the point of obsession. They also both love playing tennis, but are really bad at it.
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* GenerationXerox: Walter and Lola are both [[KindheartedSimpleton airheaded, but nice nice, people]] who love Bugs to the point of obsession. They also both love playing tennis, but are really bad at it.
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* GenerationXerox: Walter and Lola are both [[KindheartedSimpleton airheaded, but nice people]] who love Bugs to the point of obsession. They're They also both love playing tennis, but are really bad at tennis.it.
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* EmbarrasingNickname: In "Reunion", it's revealed that in high school, everyone called him "Daffy Dork".
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* EmbarrasingNickname: In "Reunion", it's revealed that in high school, everyone called him "Daffy Dork".
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* AntiRoleModel: Daffy is an idiot, a very rude and selfish person, an egomaniac, he has terrible hygiene and abysmal [[SweetTooth eating habits]], and he's an unemployed LazyBum who mooches off his friends. Clearly not someone the audience is meant to emulate.
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* AntiRoleModel: Daffy is an idiot, a very rude and selfish person, an egomaniac, he has terrible hygiene and abysmal [[SweetTooth eating habits]], and he's an unemployed LazyBum who mooches off his friends. friends, and he often commits crimes, such as theft and impersonating a police officer. Clearly he's not someone the audience is meant to emulate.
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* AntiRoleModel: Daffy is an idiot, a very rude and selfish person, an egomaniac, he has terrible hygiene and abysmal [[SweetTooth eating habits]], and he's an unemployed LazyBum who mooches off his friends. Clearly not someone the audience is meant to emulate.
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* AntiRoleModel: Daffy is an idiot, a very rude and selfish person, he has terrible hygiene, has hygiene and abysmal [[SweetTooth eating habits]], and he's an unemployed LazyBum who mooches off his friends. Clearly not someone the audience is meant to emulate.
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* AntiRoleModel: Daffy is an idiot, a very rude and selfish person, he has terrible hygiene, has abysmal [[SweetTooth eating habits]], and he's an unemployed LazyBum who mooches off his friends. Clearly not someone the audience is meant to emulate.
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I’m adding that he has terrible hygiene because it’s mentioned that he never showers or brushes his teeth.
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* AntiRoleModel: Daffy is an idiot, a very rude and selfish person, he has terrible hygiene, and he's an unemployed LazyBum who mooches off his friends. Clearly not someone the audience is meant to emulate.
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* ConsummateLiar: All of his scams run on pure lies and nothing that Cecil does in the series is honest. He doesn't learn his lesson the first time as he commits the same self-serving plot in "Shell Game".
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* ManChild: He acts extremely childish for his age. In "Father Figures", when he tells Bugs that he's joining the Father Figures program, he tells him that's he's not the father figure, he's the one ''getting'' the father figure. Upon hearing this, Bugs admits that the latter makes more sense. Considering his terrible and lonely childhood, it [[JustifiedTrope makes sense why he's emotionally stunted]].
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* ManChild: {{Manchild}}: He acts extremely childish for his age. In "Father Figures", when he tells Bugs that he's joining the Father Figures program, he tells him that's he's not the father figure, he's the one ''getting'' the father figure. Upon hearing this, Bugs admits that the latter makes more sense. Considering his terrible and lonely childhood, it [[JustifiedTrope makes sense why he's emotionally stunted]].
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* AdaptationalDumbass: The original shorts had Cecil being one of the few characters to ever beat Bugs Bunny by outwitting him. He knows the right things to say to get under Bugs's skin and in his second appearance, was able to see through Bugs's PaperThinDisguise, but plays along to exploit Bugs's bruised ego and put him at a disadvantage, [[BatmanGambit counting on the other rabbits being too stupid to realize they're hindering Bugs]]. Here, as a result of being the one to antagonize Bugs, it is Cecil who falls for Bugs's tricks, being actually fooled by his disguises and played like a fiddle. [[spoiler:In his second appearance when he has Bugs and Porky at gunpoint, Bugs exploit his ego by [[JustBetweenYouAndMe making him share the details of his crimes]] and tricking him into sitting back on Daffy's broken recliner, knocking him out]].
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* AdaptationalDumbass: The original shorts had Cecil being one of the few characters to ever beat Bugs Bunny by outwitting him. He knows the right things to say to get under Bugs's skin and in his second appearance, was able to see through Bugs's PaperThinDisguise, but plays along to exploit Bugs's bruised ego and put him at a disadvantage, [[BatmanGambit counting on the other rabbits being too stupid to realize they're hindering Bugs]]. Here, as a result of being the one to antagonize Bugs, it is Cecil who falls for Bugs's tricks, being actually fooled by his disguises and played like a fiddle. [[spoiler:In his second appearance when he has Bugs and Porky at gunpoint, Bugs exploit exploits his ego by [[JustBetweenYouAndMe making him share the details of his crimes]] and tricking him into sitting back on Daffy's broken recliner, knocking him out]].