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** "Bully for Bugs" is based on the [[WesternAnimation/BullyForBugs titular short]], including the bull trap schtick at the end. While the Game Gear counterpart, "Roman Legion-Hare", mostly contains the lions from the respective short.
** "Hare-abian Nights" takes cues from the Arabian-based shorts, such as ''WesternAnimation/AliBabaBunny'', though the title is based on is more of a clip show.

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** "Bully for Bugs" is based on the [[WesternAnimation/BullyForBugs titular short]], including the bull trap schtick at the end. While the its Game Gear counterpart, "Roman Legion-Hare", mostly contains the lions from the respective short.
** "Hare-abian Nights" takes cues from the Arabian-based shorts, such as ''WesternAnimation/AliBabaBunny'', though the title is its based on is more of a clip show.ClipShow.



** "Haunted Hare"; while it has an original title; is inspired by such haunted-themed shorts such as ''WesternAnimation/HairRaisingHare'', ''Bewitched Bunny'' and ''Transylvania 6-5000''.

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** "Haunted Hare"; while it has an original title; title, is inspired by such haunted-themed shorts such as ''WesternAnimation/HairRaisingHare'', ''Bewitched Bunny'' and ''Transylvania 6-5000''.
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* BigBad: Professor Yosemite Sam at first, when it is actually [[spoiler:Marvin the Martian]] who is a bigger threat.

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* BigBad: Professor BigBadEnsemble: Yosemite Sam at first, when it is actually and [[spoiler:Marvin the Martian]] who is a bigger threat.Martian]], with the former as TheHeavy.



** "Hare-abian Nights" takes cues from the arabian-based shorts, such as ''WesternAnimation/AliBabaBunny'', though the title is based on is more of a clip show.

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** "Hare-abian Nights" takes cues from the arabian-based Arabian-based shorts, such as ''WesternAnimation/AliBabaBunny'', though the title is based on is more of a clip show.
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** ''Spaced Out Bunny'', ''Mad as a Mars Hare'' and ''Hare-Way to the Stars'' are based on their titular shorts which take place in outer space, all of which features [[spoiler:Marvin the Martian]] as the main antagonist.

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** ''Spaced "Spaced Out Bunny'', ''Mad Bunny", "Mad as a Mars Hare'' Hare" and ''Hare-Way "Hare-Way to the Stars'' Stars" are based on their titular shorts which take place in outer space, all of which features [[spoiler:Marvin the Martian]] as the main antagonist.
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** "Haunted Hare"; while it has an original title; is inspired by such haunted-themed shorts such as ''WesternAnimation/HareRaisingHare'', ''Bewitched Bunny'' and ''Transylvania 6-5000''.

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** "Haunted Hare"; while it has an original title; is inspired by such haunted-themed shorts such as ''WesternAnimation/HareRaisingHare'', ''WesternAnimation/HairRaisingHare'', ''Bewitched Bunny'' and ''Transylvania 6-5000''.

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* ArabianNightsDays: "Hare-Abian Nights" is set in a Arabian-like setting, with thieves, flying carpets, and a genie lamp, which you need to collect by defeating Vizier Yosemite Sam.

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* ArabianNightsDays: "Hare-Abian "Hare-abian Nights" is set in a Arabian-like setting, with thieves, flying carpets, and a genie lamp, which you need to collect by defeating Vizier Yosemite Sam.


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* CallBack: Just like ''Mickey Mania'', this game mostly focuses on several callbacks to classic Bugs Bunny cartoons, including:
** "Duck! Rabbit, Duck!" is based on the hunting trilogy (''WesternAnimation/RabbitFire'', ''WesternAnimation/RabbitSeasoning'', and of course, ''WesternAnimation/DuckRabbitDuck''), though it's mostly based on the first of the three.
** "Bully for Bugs" is based on the [[WesternAnimation/BullyForBugs titular short]], including the bull trap schtick at the end. While the Game Gear counterpart, "Roman Legion-Hare", mostly contains the lions from the respective short.
** "Hare-abian Nights" takes cues from the arabian-based shorts, such as ''WesternAnimation/AliBabaBunny'', though the title is based on is more of a clip show.
** "Knighty Knight Bugs" is based entirely on the titular short, including the Black Knight and his sneezing dragon.
** "Haunted Hare"; while it has an original title; is inspired by such haunted-themed shorts such as ''WesternAnimation/HareRaisingHare'', ''Bewitched Bunny'' and ''Transylvania 6-5000''.
** ''Spaced Out Bunny'', ''Mad as a Mars Hare'' and ''Hare-Way to the Stars'' are based on their titular shorts which take place in outer space, all of which features [[spoiler:Marvin the Martian]] as the main antagonist.
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After a tiring day of doing his usual routine, Bugs Bunny decided to lay down in his cozy bed, falling asleep in the process. He then begins to have a very strange dream, where he finds himself in a haunted castle. There, he spotted Yosemite Sam (as a MadScientist) working on an experiment, called the "giant carrot serum". However, Sam caught sight of the rabbit and ordered Gossamer to retrieve his brain to complete his robot experiment, and chase ensues. Bugs soon found himself in a brightly lit room, where he finds the scientist's Televisor device. Curious, he decides to activate it, sending him to many of his times from classic cartoons, and the adventure begins.

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After a tiring day of doing his usual routine, Bugs Bunny decided to lay down in his cozy bed, falling asleep in the process. He then begins to have a very strange dream, where he finds himself in a haunted castle.HauntedCastle. There, he spotted Yosemite Sam (as a MadScientist) working on an experiment, called the "giant carrot serum". However, Sam caught sight of the rabbit and ordered Gossamer to retrieve his brain to complete his robot experiment, and chase ensues. Bugs soon found himself in a brightly lit room, where he finds the scientist's Televisor device. Curious, he decides to activate it, sending him to many of his times from classic cartoons, and the adventure begins.
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After a tiring day of doing his usual routine, Bugs Bunny decided to lay down in his cozy bed, falling asleep in the process. He then begins to have a very strange dream, where he finds himself in a haunted castle. There, he spotted Yosemite Sam working on an experiment, called the "giant carrot serum". However, Sam caught sight of the rabbit and ordered Gossamer to retrieve his brain to complete his robot experiment, and chase ensues. Bugs soon found himself in a brightly lit room, where he finds the scientist's Televisor device. Curious, he decides to activate it, sending him to many of his times from classic cartoons, and the adventure begins.

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After a tiring day of doing his usual routine, Bugs Bunny decided to lay down in his cozy bed, falling asleep in the process. He then begins to have a very strange dream, where he finds himself in a haunted castle. There, he spotted Yosemite Sam (as a MadScientist) working on an experiment, called the "giant carrot serum". However, Sam caught sight of the rabbit and ordered Gossamer to retrieve his brain to complete his robot experiment, and chase ensues. Bugs soon found himself in a brightly lit room, where he finds the scientist's Televisor device. Curious, he decides to activate it, sending him to many of his times from classic cartoons, and the adventure begins.



* BigBoosHaunt: The first 3 stages of the "Haunted Hare" level, where it includes ghosts, vampire bats, and even [[WickedWitch Witch Hazel]] disguising as a female bunny.

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* BigBoosHaunt: The first 3 stages of the "Haunted Hare" level, where it includes which include ghosts, vampire bats, and even [[WickedWitch Witch Hazel]] disguising herself as a female bunny.
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* DreamLand: Where the game takes place in; at least, that's what the manual and the back of the box art states.

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* DreamLand: Where the game game's entirety takes place in; at place; in Bugs' dreams. At least, that's what the manual and the back of the box art states.
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* DreamLand: Where the game takes place in; at least, that's what the manual and the back of the box art states.
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* TheHeavy: As in the cartoons, Yosemite Sam is heavily featured in stock-villain roles from the Arabian Sheik to the Black Knight persona with the Professor Sam being the central one to the story. He turns out to be in a BigBadEnsemble with Marvin the Martian who is much less versatile but much deadlier.

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* TheHeavy: As in the cartoons, Yosemite Sam is heavily featured in stock-villain roles from the Arabian Sheik to the Black Knight persona with the Professor Sam being the central one to the story. He [[spoiler:He turns out to be in a BigBadEnsemble with Marvin the Martian who is much less versatile but much deadlier.]]
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* TheHeavy: As in the cartoons, Yosemite Sam is heavily featured in stock-villain roles from the Arabian Sheik to the Black Knight persona with the Professor Sam being the central one to the story. He turns out to be in a BigBadEnsemble with Marvin the Martian who is much less versatile but much deadlier.

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* AstralFinale: The final three levels of the game takes place in outer space.



* DuckSeasonRabbitSeason: The [[TropeNamers Trope Namer]] itself comes into play in one of the first levels, where you need to trick Daffy into turning over the signs which changes from Bugs to Daffy.

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* DuckSeasonRabbitSeason: The [[TropeNamers Trope Namer]] itself comes into play in one of the first levels, where you need to trick Daffy WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck into turning over the signs which changes from Bugs to Daffy.



* UnexpectedGameplayChange: "Spaced Out Bunny" and "Mad as a Mars Hare" stray away from the platforming and more into the [[UnexpectedShmupLevel 3D shoot-'em-up and 2D shoot-'em-up]], respectively. The game changes back into platforming in the final level "Hare-Way to the Stars", though.

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* UnexpectedGameplayChange: "Spaced Out Bunny" and "Mad as a Mars Hare" stray away from the platforming and more into the [[UnexpectedShmupLevel 3D shoot-'em-up and 2D shoot-'em-up]], respectively. The game changes back into platforming in the final level "Hare-Way to the Stars", though.though.
* UnexpectedShmupLevel: Surprisingly, this game features both examples. Type 2 is featured in "Spaced Out Bunny" (although exclusive to the Genesis version), and Type 1 is featured in "Mad as a Mars Hare" (played in both versions of the game)
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* DuckSeasonRabbitSeason: This trope comes into play in one of the first levels, where you need to trick Daffy into turning over the signs which changes from Bugs to Daffy.

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* DuckSeasonRabbitSeason: This trope The [[TropeNamers Trope Namer]] itself comes into play in one of the first levels, where you need to trick Daffy into turning over the signs which changes from Bugs to Daffy.
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* DigitizedSprites: As this game came out in 1996, this game features them.

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* DigitizedSprites: As this game came out in 1996, this game mostly features them.pre-rendered 3D sprites.
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* SpaceZone: [[AstralFinale The last three]](two in the Game Gear version) levels takes place in outer space. [[spoiler:The latter two is set in Marvin's home planet, Mars.]]

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* SpaceZone: [[AstralFinale The last three]](two in the Game Gear version) levels takes take place in outer space. [[spoiler:The latter two is are set in Marvin's home planet, Mars.]]
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* SpaceZone: The last three(two in the Game Gear version) levels takes place in outer space. [[spoiler:The latter two is set in Marvin's home planet, Mars.]]

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* SpaceZone: [[AstralFinale The last three(two three]](two in the Game Gear version) levels takes place in outer space. [[spoiler:The latter two is set in Marvin's home planet, Mars.]]
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* UnexpectedGameplayChange: "Spaced Out Bunny" and "Mad as a Mars Hare" stray away from the platforming and more into the 3D shoot-'em-up and 2D shoot-'em-up, respectively. The game changes back into platforming in the final level "Hare-Way to the Stars", though.

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* UnexpectedGameplayChange: "Spaced Out Bunny" and "Mad as a Mars Hare" stray away from the platforming and more into the [[UnexpectedShmupLevel 3D shoot-'em-up and 2D shoot-'em-up, shoot-'em-up]], respectively. The game changes back into platforming in the final level "Hare-Way to the Stars", though.
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* DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler:Professor Yosemite Sam. And you thought the nightmare was over...]]
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* BlackoutBasement: The underground section in "Bully for Bugs" and the "Haunted Hare" level are mostly dim, so you'll have a hard time knowing where to land or be aware of incoming enemies. Thankfully, the Game Gear version removes this feature.
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* AllJustADream: The entire game was all just a figment of Bugs' imagination. If the intro wasn't obvious enough...

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* AllJustADream: The entire game was all just a figment of Bugs' imagination. If As if the intro wasn't already obvious enough...
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* BonusStage: In the Genesis version, collect 3 Bonus Stars hidden throughout the levels, and you'll be accessed to one. You need to guide Bugs through a vertical tunnel while avoiding bats and boulders. Collect a minimum requirement of carrots to collect 1ups or even a continue if you earn all 30.

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* BonusStage: In the Genesis version, collect 3 Bonus Stars hidden throughout the levels, and you'll be accessed to one. You need to guide Bugs through a vertical tunnel while avoiding bats and boulders. Collect a minimum requirement of carrots to collect earn 1ups or even a continue if you earn collect all 30.
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* BonusStage: In the Genesis version, collect 3 Bonus Stars hidden throughout the levels, and you'll be accessed to one. You need to guide Bugs through a horizontal tunnel while avoiding bats and boulders. Collect a minimum requirement of carrots to collect 1ups or even a continue if you earn all 30.

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* BonusStage: In the Genesis version, collect 3 Bonus Stars hidden throughout the levels, and you'll be accessed to one. You need to guide Bugs through a horizontal vertical tunnel while avoiding bats and boulders. Collect a minimum requirement of carrots to collect 1ups or even a continue if you earn all 30.
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* BonusStage: Collect 3 Bonus Stars hidden throughout the levels, and you'll be accessed to one. You need to guide Bugs through a horizontal tunnel while avoiding bats and boulders. Collect a minimum requirement of carrots to collect 1ups or even a continue if you earn all 30.

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* BonusStage: Collect In the Genesis version, collect 3 Bonus Stars hidden throughout the levels, and you'll be accessed to one. You need to guide Bugs through a horizontal tunnel while avoiding bats and boulders. Collect a minimum requirement of carrots to collect 1ups or even a continue if you earn all 30.
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* BonusStage: Collect 3 Bonus Stars hidden throughout the levels, and you'll be accessed to one. You need to guide Bugs through a horizontal tunnel while avoiding bats and boulders. Collect a minimum requirement of carrots to collect 1ups or even a continue if you earn all 30.
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* DigitizedSprites: As this game came out in 1996, this game features them.
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''Bugs Bunny in Double Trouble'' is a ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' video game for the UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis and UsefulNotes/GameGear developed by Atod AB, starring the popular cartoon star WesternAnimation/BugsBunny.

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''Bugs Bunny in Double Trouble'' is a 1996 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' video game for the UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis and UsefulNotes/GameGear developed by Atod AB, starring the popular cartoon star WesternAnimation/BugsBunny.
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After a tiring day of doing his usual routine, Bugs Bunny decided to lay down in his cozy bed, falling asleep in the process. He then begins to have a very strange dream, where he finds himself in a haunted castle. There, he spotted Yosemite Sam working on a experiment, called the "Giant carrot serum". However, Sam caught sight of the rabbit and ordered Gossamer to retrieve his brain to complete his robot experiment, and chase ensues. Bugs soon found himself in a brightly lit room, where he finds the scientist's Televisor device. Curious, he decides to activate it, sending him to many of his times from classic cartoons, and the adventure begins.

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After a tiring day of doing his usual routine, Bugs Bunny decided to lay down in his cozy bed, falling asleep in the process. He then begins to have a very strange dream, where he finds himself in a haunted castle. There, he spotted Yosemite Sam working on a an experiment, called the "Giant "giant carrot serum". However, Sam caught sight of the rabbit and ordered Gossamer to retrieve his brain to complete his robot experiment, and chase ensues. Bugs soon found himself in a brightly lit room, where he finds the scientist's Televisor device. Curious, he decides to activate it, sending him to many of his times from classic cartoons, and the adventure begins.
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''Bugs Bunny in Double Trouble'' is a ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' video game for the UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis and UsefulNotes/GameGear developed by Atod AB, starring the popular cartoon star WesternAnimation/BugsBunny.

After a tiring day of doing his usual routine, Bugs Bunny decided to lay down in his cozy bed, falling asleep in the process. He then begins to have a very strange dream, where he finds himself in a haunted castle. There, he spotted Yosemite Sam working on a experiment, called the "Giant carrot serum". However, Sam caught sight of the rabbit and ordered Gossamer to retrieve his brain to complete his robot experiment, and chase ensues. Bugs soon found himself in a brightly lit room, where he finds the scientist's Televisor device. Curious, he decides to activate it, sending him to many of his times from classic cartoons, and the adventure begins.

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!!Tropes used in this game:
* AbandonedLaboratory: Where you fight both Yosemite Sam and Gossamer.
* AllJustADream: The entire game was all just a figment of Bugs' imagination. If the intro wasn't obvious enough...
* AllThereInTheManual: The more in-depth detailing of the intro and the item names are all in the instruction manual.
* ArabianNightsDays: "Hare-Abian Nights" is set in a Arabian-like setting, with thieves, flying carpets, and a genie lamp, which you need to collect by defeating Vizier Yosemite Sam.
* BatmanCanBreatheInSpace: Bugs has no problem breathing in space. Given that this is ''Looney Tunes'', it's not that much of a deal.
* BigBad: Professor Yosemite Sam at first, when it is actually [[spoiler:Marvin the Martian]] who is a bigger threat.
* BigBoosHaunt: The first 3 stages of the "Haunted Hare" level, where it includes ghosts, vampire bats, and even [[WickedWitch Witch Hazel]] disguising as a female bunny.
* BigFancyCastle: "Knighty Knight Bugs" takes place in a medieval castle. You need to find the legendary "Singing Sword" to take down the Black Knight and his fire-sneezing dragon.
* BullfightBoss: Downplayed. In the "Bully for Bugs/Roman Legion-Hare" level, you don't actually need to fight Toro the Bull/the lion outside of the arena, you actually need to bounce on him like a trampoline to reach the floating dynamite sticks to uncover the holes, which you need to search underground in order to set up a trap for the bull/lion.
* DualBoss: Yosemite Sam and Gossamer team up to take down Bugs, but as soon as the rabbit [[ShrinkRay shrinks the monster down to size]], Sam proceeds to take him down on his own.
* DuckSeasonRabbitSeason: This trope comes into play in one of the first levels, where you need to trick Daffy into turning over the signs which changes from Bugs to Daffy.
* InvincibilityPowerUp: Invulnerability Potions grant you limited invincibility for about 15 seconds.
* TheLostWoods: "Duck! Rabbit, Duck!" is set in a forest, where you have to trick Daffy into turning the signs over so it says [[DuckSeasonRabbitSeason Duck Season instead of Rabbit Season]].
* OrWasItADream: [[spoiler:Remember the giant carrot from the intro? Unfortunately... it really ''does'' exist. After Bugs wakes up, he finds the giant carrot laying in front of his bed, much to his surprise.]]
* ShrinkRay: You need to shrink Gossamer through the use of three shrink rays in the laboratory.
* SpaceZone: The last three(two in the Game Gear version) levels takes place in outer space. [[spoiler:The latter two is set in Marvin's home planet, Mars.]]
* SprintShoes: Speed Shoes can grant you super speed, making Bugs go very fast and not get tired when sprinting.
* UndergroundLevel: "Bully for Bugs/Roman Legion-Hare" is mostly set in the underground corridors of the colosseum.
* UnexpectedGameplayChange: "Spaced Out Bunny" and "Mad as a Mars Hare" stray away from the platforming and more into the 3D shoot-'em-up and 2D shoot-'em-up, respectively. The game changes back into platforming in the final level "Hare-Way to the Stars", though.

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