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* Lola ending up with Pepe Le Pew at the end of the episode may have been a reference to the 90's short ''Carrotblanca'', where due to the severe lack of female Looney Tunes characters Bugs Bunny was paired with Penelope, the cat that Pepe is always chasing after.

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* Lola ending up with Pepe Le Pew at the end of the episode may have been a reference to the 90's short ''Carrotblanca'', where due to the severe lack of female Looney Tunes ''Looney Tunes'' characters Bugs Bunny was paired with Penelope, the cat that Pepe is always chasing after.



* In "Blow My Stack", Yosemite Sam is seen in an anger management help group comprised of notable to obscure Looney Tunes characters all known for their short tempers.

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* In "Blow My Stack", Yosemite Sam is seen in an anger management help group comprised of notable to obscure Looney Tunes ''Looney Tunes'' characters all known for their short tempers.



* The police station's book of criminals features images of various Looney Tunes criminals. Their images are supported by codes reflecting the release date of the first cartoon they appeared in (e.g. Yosemite Sam's is "05-04-45," referring to his debut cartoon "Hare Trigger").

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* The police station's book of criminals features images of various Looney Tunes ''Looney Tunes'' criminals. Their images are supported by codes reflecting the release date of the first cartoon they appeared in (e.g. Yosemite Sam's is "05-04-45," referring to his debut cartoon "Hare Trigger").



* In "The Shell Game", while Bugs looks up the newspaper articles on his computer, the newspapers are named after former directors of the original Looney Tunes cartoons: "Jones Gazette" after Chuck Jones, "The Clampettonian" after Bob Clampett, "The Davis National" after Arthur Davis, "The Tex News Service" after Tex Avery, "The Tashlin Times" after Frank Tashlin, and "The Freleng Report" after Friz Freleng.

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* In "The Shell Game", while Bugs looks up the newspaper articles on his computer, the newspapers are named after former directors of the original Looney Tunes ''Looney Tunes'' cartoons: "Jones Gazette" after Chuck Jones, "The Clampettonian" after Bob Clampett, "The Davis National" after Arthur Davis, "The Tex News Service" after Tex Avery, "The Tashlin Times" after Frank Tashlin, and "The Freleng Report" after Friz Freleng.



* The episode has a load of oldschool gags used in the classic Looney Tunes shorts such as [=SuperRabbit=] kissing Braniac and Lex Luther saying [[ElmerFuddSyndrome "Be Vewy vewy quiet; I'm hunting [=SuperWabbit=]"]]
* After Bugs saves Tina and Daffy from a thief as "Bat-Rabbit" (and is ruddely told to not to expect a tip for his actions), he turns to the camera and says "Ain't I a stinker?", a classic Bugs line.

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* The episode has a load of oldschool old-school gags used in the classic Looney Tunes ''Looney Tunes'' shorts such as [=SuperRabbit=] kissing Braniac Brainiac and Lex Luther Luthor saying [[ElmerFuddSyndrome "Be Vewy vewy quiet; I'm hunting [=SuperWabbit=]"]]
* After Bugs saves Tina and Daffy from a thief as "Bat-Rabbit" (and is ruddely rudely told to not to expect a tip for his actions), he turns to the camera and says "Ain't I a stinker?", a classic Bugs line.
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* Daffy's rooster costume is similar to in "You Were Never Duckier".

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* Daffy's rooster costume is similar to the one in "You Were Never Duckier".



* After Bugs saves Tina and Daffy from a thief as "Bat-Rabbit" (and is ruddely told to not to expect a tip for his actions), he turns to the camera and says "Ain't i a stinker?", a classic Bugs line.

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* After Bugs saves Tina and Daffy from a thief as "Bat-Rabbit" (and is ruddely told to not to expect a tip for his actions), he turns to the camera and says "Ain't i I a stinker?", a classic Bugs line.
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* Porky's license plate number is [=PP1935=]. Porky Pig's first theatrical short aired in 1935.

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* Porky's license plate number is [=PP1935=]. Porky Pig's first theatrical short aired was released in 1935.
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* Taz says "[[WesternAnimation/TazMania Taz hate water]]."

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* After escaping from the river, Taz says "[[WesternAnimation/TazMania Taz hate water]]."

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---> '''Daffy:''' You're from the planet Krypton!?!
---> '''Bugs:''' No you maroon! That's the story of Franchise/{{Superman}}.

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---> '''Daffy:''' -->'''Daffy:''' You're from the planet Krypton!?!
---> '''Bugs:''' -->'''Bugs:''' No you maroon! That's the story of Franchise/{{Superman}}.



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* Daffy's rooster costume is similar to in "You Were Never Duckier".



*** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water,_Water_Every_Hare There actually was a short that dealt with this.]]

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*** ** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water,_Water_Every_Hare There actually was a short that dealt with this.]]



---> '''Daffy:''' You're all under arrest!

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[[AC:118 -- The DMV]]
* In the "Remote Out of Control" short, Wile E.'s plan to destroy Road Runner with a bomb attached to his RC car is foiled by the batteries in his remote control running out of power, which happened to him a few times when he was hired by the Supervolt battery company to destroy the Advertising/EnergizerBunny in the latter's commercials.
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There's many a MythologyGag in ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow''
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* The episode has a load of oldschool gags used in the classic Looney Tunes shorts such as [=SuperRabbit=] kissing Braniac and Lex Luther saying [[ElmerFuddSyndrome "Be Vewy vewy quiet; I'm hunting [=SuperWabbit=]"]]

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* The episode has a load of oldschool gags used in the classic Looney Tunes shorts such as [=SuperRabbit=] kissing Braniac and Lex Luther saying [[ElmerFuddSyndrome "Be Vewy vewy quiet; I'm hunting [=SuperWabbit=]"]][=SuperWabbit=]"]]
* After Bugs saves Tina and Daffy from a thief as "Bat-Rabbit" (and is ruddely told to not to expect a tip for his actions), he turns to the camera and says "Ain't i a stinker?", a classic Bugs line.
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* Througth the series, some characters (mostly Bugs and Daffy) are shown cross-dressing, which has been a recurring gag in ''Looney Tunes'' media ever since the original shorts.

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* Througth Throughout the series, some characters (mostly Bugs and Daffy) are shown cross-dressing, which has been a recurring gag in ''Looney Tunes'' media ever since the original shorts.
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* When Porky questions if Daffy is even a duck, he responds by claiming that he dosen't know, before pointing out that his beak comes off rather easily, which he shows by removing it. THis is a nod to the iconic ''Hunting Season'' trilogy, where Daffy's beak would change place and even be removed due to Elmer Fudd's blastings.

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* When Porky questions if Daffy is even a duck, he responds by claiming that he dosen't know, before pointing out that his beak comes off rather easily, which he shows by removing it. THis This is a nod to the iconic ''Hunting Season'' trilogy, where Daffy's beak would change place and even be removed due to Elmer Fudd's blastings.
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* When Porky questions if Daffy is even a duck, he responds by claiming that he dosen't know, before pointing out that his beak comes off rather easily, which he shows by removing it. THis is a nod to the iconic ''Hunting Season'' trilogy, where Daffy's beak would change place and even be removed due to Elmer Fudd's blastings.
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* Througth the series, some characters (mostly Bugs and Daffy) are shown cross-dressing, which has been a recurring gag in ''Looney Tunes'' media ever since the original shorts.
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[[AC:105 -- Monster Talent]]
* The song that Gossamer sings at the talent show, "September in the Rain", was also used in the 1937 ''Merrie Melodies'' short of the same name.
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* Bugs has a poster from the "[[Westernanimation/BullyForBugs Cochella Carrot Festival]]" on his bedroom wall.

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* Bugs has a poster from the "[[Westernanimation/BullyForBugs Cochella Coachella Carrot Festival]]" on his bedroom wall.
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* Bugs' licence plate reads "TA72740," referring to Creator/TexAvery and July 27, 1940 - his debut in ''WesternAnimation/AWildHare''.

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* Bugs' licence plate reads "TA72740," "[=TA72740=]," referring to Creator/TexAvery and July 27, 1940 - his debut in ''WesternAnimation/AWildHare''.



* Porky's license plate number is PP1935. Porky Pig's first theatrical short aired in 1935.

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* Porky's license plate number is PP1935.[=PP1935=]. Porky Pig's first theatrical short aired in 1935.
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* Also in "Blow My Stack": the library sections are marked with signs of classic directors - (Friz) Freling, (Bob) Clampett, (Tex) Avery and (Chuck) Jones.

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* Also in "Blow My Stack": the library sections are marked with signs of classic directors - (Friz) Freling, Freleng, (Bob) Clampett, (Tex) Avery and (Chuck) Jones.
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[[AC:119 -- Off-Duty Copy]]

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[[AC:126 -- The Muh-Muh-Muh-Murder]]

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* The main premise, a duck learning of a murderer that resembles his pig friend and [[MistakenForMurderer coming to the conclusion that they're one and the same and that the pig is trying to kill him]], resembles the ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' episode "America's Least Wanted", where it was played out by Daffy and Porky's counterparts Plucky and Hamton.
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* Bugs' licence plate reads "TA72740," referring to Creator/TexAvery and July 27, 1940 - his debut in ''WesternAnimation/AWildHare''.
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[[AC:209 -- It's a Handbag]]
*The police station's book of criminals features images of various Looney Tunes criminals. Their images are supported by codes reflecting the release date of the first cartoon they appeared in (e.g. Yosemite Sam's is "05-04-45," referring to his debut cartoon "Hare Trigger").
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[[AC:115 -- Bugs & Daffy Get a Job]]
*Bugs has a poster from the "[[Westernanimation/BullyForBugs Cochella Carrot Festival]]" on his bedroom wall.
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[[AC:126 -- The Muh-Muh-Muh-Murder]]
*Porky's license plate number is PP1935. Porky Pig's first theatrical short aired in 1935.



* In "Table for One," a clip from "Porky's Duck Hunt" appears on Porky's TV.

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* In During "Table for One," a clip from "Porky's Duck Hunt" appears on Porky's TV.




** In "The Ridiculous Journey", Taz says "[[WesternAnimation/TazMania Taz hate water]]."
** In "Muh-muh-muh Murder", Porky's license plate number is PP1935. Porky Pig's first theatrical short aired in 1935.
** In "The Shell Game", while Bugs looks up the newspaper articles on his computer, the newspapers are named after former directors of the original Looney Tunes cartoons: "Jones Gazette" after Chuck Jones, "The Clampettonian" after Bob Clampett, "The Davis National" after Arthur Davis, "The Tex News Service" after Tex Avery, "The Tashlin Times" after Frank Tashlin, and "The Freleng Report" after Friz Freleng.
** In "Mr. Weiner", you can briefly see plushies of [[WesternAnimation/OneFroggyEvening Michigan J. Frog]], as well as plushies of [[WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures Buster Bunny and Plucky Duck]] at the beginning of the fair.
** "[=SuperRabbit=]" has a load of oldschool gags used in the classic Looney Tunes shorts such as [=SuperRabbit=] kissing Braniac and Lex Luther saying [[ElmerFuddSyndrome "Be Vewy vewy quiet; I'm hunting [=SuperWabbit=]"]]

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\n** In "The [[AC:219 -- Ridiculous Journey", Taz Journey]]
*Taz
says "[[WesternAnimation/TazMania Taz hate water]]."
** In "Muh-muh-muh Murder", Porky's license plate number is PP1935. Porky Pig's first theatrical short aired in 1935.
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[[AC:220 -- The Shell Game]]
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In "The Shell Game", while Bugs looks up the newspaper articles on his computer, the newspapers are named after former directors of the original Looney Tunes cartoons: "Jones Gazette" after Chuck Jones, "The Clampettonian" after Bob Clampett, "The Davis National" after Arthur Davis, "The Tex News Service" after Tex Avery, "The Tashlin Times" after Frank Tashlin, and "The Freleng Report" after Friz Freleng.
** In "Mr. Weiner", you
Freleng.

[[AC:224 -- Mr. Weiner]]
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can briefly see plushies of [[WesternAnimation/OneFroggyEvening Michigan J. Frog]], as well as plushies of [[WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures Buster Bunny and Plucky Duck]] at the beginning of the fair.
** "[=SuperRabbit=]"
fair.

[[AC:226 -- Super Rabbit]]
*The episode
has a load of oldschool gags used in the classic Looney Tunes shorts such as [=SuperRabbit=] kissing Braniac and Lex Luther saying [[ElmerFuddSyndrome "Be Vewy vewy quiet; I'm hunting [=SuperWabbit=]"]]

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* Bugs still pronounces "moron" as "maroon" like he does in the old shorts.
---> '''Daffy:''' You're from the planet Krypton!?!
---> '''Bugs:''' No you maroon! That's the story of Franchise/{{Superman}}.



[[AC:106 -- Reunion]]
* The "[[BillBillJunkBill restraining order]]" bit at the beginning is taken straight from ''WesternAnimation/DuckDodgers'', which was also created by Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone.
* One bit of animation of Bugs dancing is outright recycled from Ken Harris's animation of Bugs singing "Camptown Races" in "Mississippi Hare."




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* Daffy's reactions to his sudden cash injection in are just one big ShoutOut to "WesternAnimation/AliBabaBunny"--complete with the PooledFunds bit and "It's mine, all mine!"



[[AC:208 -- The Stud, the Nerd, the Average Joe, and the Saint]]
* When Yosemite Sam tackles the race announcer, a store in the background is seen, baring the name "[[Creator/RobertMcKimson McKimson's]]."


** In "Off-Duty Cop", when Bugs moves all Daffy's stuff into the kitchen, among the items is [[WesternAnimation/RabbitFire a sign]] [[WesternAnimation/RabbitSeasoning that says]] "[[DuckSeasonRabbitSeason Rabbit Season]]". Additionally, the storyline with Daffy and Porky pretending to be a TV cop and his "chauffeur" is a ShoutOut to pretty much any of the old shorts in which they were teamed up to parody action heroes. There's even a subtle allusion to "WesternAnimation/TheGreatPiggyBankRobbery":

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[[AC:208 [[AC:119 -- The Stud, the Nerd, the Average Joe, and the Saint]]
* When Yosemite Sam tackles the race announcer, a store in the background is seen, baring the name "[[Creator/RobertMcKimson McKimson's]]."


** In "Off-Duty Cop", when Bugs moves all Daffy's stuff into the kitchen, among the items is [[WesternAnimation/RabbitFire a sign]] [[WesternAnimation/RabbitSeasoning that says]] "[[DuckSeasonRabbitSeason Rabbit Season]]". Additionally, the
Off-Duty Copy]]
*The
storyline with Daffy and Porky pretending to be a TV cop and his "chauffeur" is a ShoutOut to pretty much any of the old shorts in which they were teamed up to parody action heroes. There's even a subtle allusion to "WesternAnimation/TheGreatPiggyBankRobbery":





** The "[[BillBillJunkBill restraining order]]" bit at the beginning of "Reunion" is taken straight from ''WesternAnimation/DuckDodgers'', which was also created by Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone.
** Daffy's reactions to his sudden cash injection in "Peel of Fortune" are just one big ShoutOut to "WesternAnimation/AliBabaBunny"--complete with the PooledFunds bit and "It's mine, all mine!"
** One bit of animation from a scene of Bugs dancing in "Reunion" is outright recycled from Ken Harris's animation of Bugs singing "Camptown Races" in "Mississippi Hare".
** Bugs still pronounces "moron" as "maroon" like he does in the old shorts.
---> '''Daffy:''' You're from the planet Krypton!?!
---> '''Bugs:''' No you maroon! That's the story of Franchise/{{Superman}}.

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\n\n** The "[[BillBillJunkBill restraining order]]" bit at the beginning of "Reunion" is taken straight from ''WesternAnimation/DuckDodgers'', which was also created by Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone.\n** *When Bugs moves all Daffy's reactions to his sudden cash injection in "Peel of Fortune" are just one big ShoutOut to "WesternAnimation/AliBabaBunny"--complete with stuff into the PooledFunds bit and "It's mine, all mine!"
** One bit of animation
kitchen, among the items is [[WesternAnimation/RabbitFire a sign]] [[WesternAnimation/RabbitSeasoning that says]] "[[DuckSeasonRabbitSeason Rabbit Season]]."

[[AC:126 -- Point, Laster, Point]]
* In "Table for One," a clip
from "Porky's Duck Hunt" appears on Porky's TV.

[[AC:208 -- The Stud, the Nerd, the Average Joe, and the Saint]]
* When Yosemite Sam tackles the race announcer,
a scene of Bugs dancing in "Reunion" is outright recycled from Ken Harris's animation of Bugs singing "Camptown Races" in "Mississippi Hare".
** Bugs still pronounces "moron" as "maroon" like he does
store in the old shorts.
---> '''Daffy:''' You're from
background is seen, baring the planet Krypton!?!
---> '''Bugs:''' No you maroon! That's the story of Franchise/{{Superman}}.
name "[[Creator/RobertMcKimson McKimson's]]."

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** One bit of animation from a scene of Bugs dancing is outright recycled from Ken Harris's animation of Bugs singing "Camptown Races" in "Mississippi Hare".

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** One bit of animation from a scene of Bugs dancing in "Reunion" is outright recycled from Ken Harris's animation of Bugs singing "Camptown Races" in "Mississippi Hare".


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** In "The Shell Game", while Bugs looks up the newspaper articles on his computer, the newspapers are named after former directors of the original Looney Tunes cartoons: "Jones Gazette" after Chuck Jones, "The Clampettonian" after Bob Clampett, "The Davis National" after Arthur Davis, "The Tex News Service" after Tex Avery, "The Tashlin Times" after Frank Tashlin, and "The Freleng Report" after Friz Freleng.
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There's many a MythologyGag in ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow''

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*There are pictures hanging on the walls of Bugs' house in the background of some of the original shorts.

[[AC:101 -- Best Friends]]
*Bugs' birthday is July 27th. This is the date that his short ''WesternAnimation/AWildHare'' premiered in 1940, also establishing his long running rivalry with Elmer Fudd. Daffy's birthday, April 17th, is determined by his own theater debut in ''WesternAnimation/PorkysDuckHunt''.
*Bugs is a fan of [[Creator/TheMarxBrothers Groucho Marx]], an actual inspiration for the character.
*When Bugs and Daffy are sent through the roof of the TV studio, the Warner Bros. water tower is seen in the background.

[[AC:102 -- Members Only]]
* Lola ending up with Pepe Le Pew at the end of the episode may have been a reference to the 90's short ''Carrotblanca'', where due to the severe lack of female Looney Tunes characters Bugs Bunny was paired with Penelope, the cat that Pepe is always chasing after.

[[AC:103 -- Jailbird and Jailbunny]]
*In "Blow My Stack", Yosemite Sam is seen in an anger management help group comprised of notable to obscure Looney Tunes characters all known for their short tempers.
*Also in "Blow My Stack": the library sections are marked with signs of classic directors - (Friz) Freling, (Bob) Clampett, (Tex) Avery and (Chuck) Jones.

[[AC:107 -- Casa de Calma]]
*Bugs and Daffy travel by burrowing, complete with Bugs lampshading "it's nostalgic" and Daffy saying normal people use planes to travel.

[[AC:111 -- Peel of Fortune]]
* Bugs temporarily moves back into the rabbit hole he always used to live in. Seems like he never counted on the ''rain''.
*** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water,_Water_Every_Hare There actually was a short that dealt with this.]]
*Near the end of "We Are in Love" Bugs and Lola are riding the same unicorn Bugs (while in drag) rode in on in ''WesternAnimation/WhatsOperaDoc''.

[[AC:113 -- To Bowl or Not to Bowl]]
*In the "Vicious Cycles" short, Wile E. steals motorcycles outside an establishment named "[[Creator/ChuckJones Chuck's]] Roadhouse."


** In "Off-Duty Cop", when Bugs moves all Daffy's stuff into the kitchen, among the items is [[WesternAnimation/RabbitFire a sign]] [[WesternAnimation/RabbitSeasoning that says]] "[[DuckSeasonRabbitSeason Rabbit Season]]". Additionally, the storyline with Daffy and Porky pretending to be a TV cop and his "chauffeur" is a ShoutOut to pretty much any of the old shorts in which they were teamed up to parody action heroes. There's even a subtle allusion to "WesternAnimation/TheGreatPiggyBankRobbery":
---> '''Daffy:''' You're all under arrest!


** The "[[BillBillJunkBill restraining order]]" bit at the beginning of "Reunion" is taken straight from ''WesternAnimation/DuckDodgers'', which was also created by Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone.
** Daffy's reactions to his sudden cash injection in "Peel of Fortune" are just one big ShoutOut to "WesternAnimation/AliBabaBunny"--complete with the PooledFunds bit and "It's mine, all mine!"
** One bit of animation from a scene of Bugs dancing is outright recycled from Ken Harris's animation of Bugs singing "Camptown Races" in "Mississippi Hare".
** Bugs still pronounces "moron" as "maroon" like he does in the old shorts.
---> '''Daffy:''' You're from the planet Krypton!?!
---> '''Bugs:''' No you maroon! That's the story of Franchise/{{Superman}}.
** In "The Ridiculous Journey", Taz says "[[WesternAnimation/TazMania Taz hate water]]."
** In "Muh-muh-muh Murder", Porky's license plate number is PP1935. Porky Pig's first theatrical short aired in 1935.
** In "Mr. Weiner", you can briefly see plushies of [[WesternAnimation/OneFroggyEvening Michigan J. Frog]], as well as plushies of [[WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures Buster Bunny and Plucky Duck]] at the beginning of the fair.
** "[=SuperRabbit=]" has a load of oldschool gags used in the classic Looney Tunes shorts such as [=SuperRabbit=] kissing Braniac and Lex Luther saying [[ElmerFuddSyndrome "Be Vewy vewy quiet; I'm hunting [=SuperWabbit=]"]]

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