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''Bugs Bunny: Rabbit Rampage'' is a ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' PlatformGame released for the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super NES]] in 1993 in Japan and in 1994 everywhere else.

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''Bugs Bunny: Rabbit Rampage'' is a ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' PlatformGame released for the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super NES]] in 1993 in Japan and in 1994 everywhere else.
else. Loosely based on the [[WesternAnimation/RabbitRampage 1955 cartoon of the same name]].

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''Bugs Bunny: Rabbit Rampage'' is a ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' PlatformGame released for the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super NES]] starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, traveling through levels representing different types of Looney Tunes: Bugs fighting Elmer Fudd in the wintery woods from ''WesternAnimation/DuckRabbitDuck'', the bull fight from ''WesternAnimation/BullyForBugs'', and many more.

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''Bugs Bunny: Rabbit Rampage'' is a ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' PlatformGame released for the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super NES]] starring in 1993 in Japan and in 1994 everywhere else.

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WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, traveling through levels representing different types of Looney Tunes: Bugs fighting Elmer Fudd in the wintery woods from ''WesternAnimation/DuckRabbitDuck'', the bull fight from ''WesternAnimation/BullyForBugs'', and many more.



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* WhosLaughingNow: The animator turns out to be [[spoiler: Daffy Duck, getting revenge for Bugs trolling him in ''Duck Amuck'']].

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* WhosLaughingNow: The animator turns out to be [[spoiler: Daffy Duck, getting revenge for Bugs trolling him in ''Duck Amuck'']].Amuck'']].
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* NotHisSled: [[spoiler:Daffy Duck is the main villain of the game instead of Elmer Fudd, the instigator of the original short of the same name]].
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** Final Showdown: ''WesternAnimation/RabbitRampage'', [[spoiler:''WesternAnimation/RobinHoodDaffy'',''WesternAnimation/DuckDodgersInTheTwentyFourthAndAHalfCentury'', and ''WesternAnimation/DripAlongDaffy'']].

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** Final Showdown: ''WesternAnimation/RabbitRampage'', [[spoiler:''WesternAnimation/RobinHoodDaffy'',''WesternAnimation/DuckDodgersInTheTwentyFourthAndAHalfCentury'', [[spoiler:''WesternAnimation/RobinHoodDaffy'', ''WesternAnimation/DuckDodgersInTheTwentyFourthAndAHalfCentury'', and ''WesternAnimation/DripAlongDaffy'']].
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** Level 1.1: The so-called "hunting trilogy", ''WesternAnimation/RabbitFire''/''WesternAnimation/RabbitSeasoning''/''WesternAnimation/DuckRabbitDuck'' (Elmer is the boss), and ''The Heckling Hare'' (Willoughby is an enemy).
** Level 2.1: ''WesternAnimation/DripAlongDaffy'' (setting, and Nasty Canasta is the boss), ''WesternAnimation/BuckarooBugs'' (Red Hot Ryder is an enemy) and ''Hiawatha's WesternAnimation/RabbitHunt'' (Hiawatha is an enemy).

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** Level 1.1: The so-called "hunting trilogy", ''WesternAnimation/RabbitFire''/''WesternAnimation/RabbitSeasoning''/''WesternAnimation/DuckRabbitDuck'' (Elmer is the boss), and ''The Heckling Hare'' ''WesternAnimation/TheHecklingHare'' (Willoughby is an enemy).
** Level 2.1: ''WesternAnimation/DripAlongDaffy'' (setting, and Nasty Canasta is the boss), ''WesternAnimation/BuckarooBugs'' (Red Hot Ryder is an enemy) and ''Hiawatha's WesternAnimation/RabbitHunt'' ''WesternAnimation/HiawathasRabbitHunt'' (Hiawatha is an enemy).
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** Level 1.1: The so-called "hunting trilogy", ''Rabbit Fire''/''Rabbit Seasoning''/''Duck! Rabbit, Duck!'' (Elmer is the boss), and ''The Heckling Hare'' (Willoughby is an enemy).
** Level 2.1: ''Drip-Along Daffy'' (setting, and Nasty Canasta is the boss), ''Buckaroo Bugs'' (Red Hot Ryder is an enemy) and ''Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt'' (Hiawatha is an enemy).
** Level 400: ''Bully For Bugs'' (Toro the bull is the only enemy)
** Level 1.3: ''The Windblown Hare'' (the three little pigs and the big bad wolf), ''Bewitched Bunny'' (Hansel & Gretel are seen in the background, plus Witch Hazel herself) and ''Knighty Knight Bugs'' (Yosemite Sam in knight armor)

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** Level 1.1: The so-called "hunting trilogy", ''Rabbit Fire''/''Rabbit Seasoning''/''Duck! Rabbit, Duck!'' ''WesternAnimation/RabbitFire''/''WesternAnimation/RabbitSeasoning''/''WesternAnimation/DuckRabbitDuck'' (Elmer is the boss), and ''The Heckling Hare'' (Willoughby is an enemy).
** Level 2.1: ''Drip-Along Daffy'' ''WesternAnimation/DripAlongDaffy'' (setting, and Nasty Canasta is the boss), ''Buckaroo Bugs'' ''WesternAnimation/BuckarooBugs'' (Red Hot Ryder is an enemy) and ''Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt'' WesternAnimation/RabbitHunt'' (Hiawatha is an enemy).
** Level 400: ''Bully For Bugs'' ''WesternAnimation/BullyForBugs'' (Toro the bull is the only enemy)
** Level 1.3: ''The Windblown Hare'' ''WesternAnimation/TheWindblownHare'' (the three little pigs and the big bad wolf), ''Bewitched Bunny'' ''WesternAnimation/BewitchedBunny'' (Hansel & Gretel are seen in the background, plus Witch Hazel herself) and ''Knighty Knight Bugs'' ''WesternAnimation/KnightyKnightBugs'' (Yosemite Sam in knight armor)



** Level 9.1: Any of the Tazmanian Devil shorts, though specifically ''Bedevilled Rabbit'' when Bugs dresses in drag.

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** Level 9.1: Any of the Tazmanian Devil shorts, though specifically ''Bedevilled Rabbit'' ''WesternAnimation/BedevilledRabbit'' when Bugs dresses in drag.



** Level 42.759 3/8: ''Bunny Hugged'' (The Crusher is the only enemy)
** Level 13: In a non LT example, the black cat enemies resemble the title character from Creator/TexAvery's ''BadLuckBlackie''.
** Final Showdown: ''Rabbit Rampage'', [[spoiler:''Robin Hood Daffy'',''Duck Dodgers in the 24th and 1/2 Century'', and ''Drip-Along Daffy'']].

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** Level 42.759 3/8: ''Bunny Hugged'' ''WesternAnimation/BunnyHugged'' (The Crusher is the only enemy)
** Level 13: In a non LT example, the black cat enemies resemble the title character from Creator/TexAvery's ''BadLuckBlackie''.
''WesternAnimation/BadLuckBlackie''.
** Final Showdown: ''Rabbit Rampage'', [[spoiler:''Robin Hood Daffy'',''Duck Dodgers in the 24th ''WesternAnimation/RabbitRampage'', [[spoiler:''WesternAnimation/RobinHoodDaffy'',''WesternAnimation/DuckDodgersInTheTwentyFourthAndAHalfCentury'', and 1/2 Century'', and ''Drip-Along Daffy'']].''WesternAnimation/DripAlongDaffy'']].
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* AcmeProducts: Naturally, for a WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes game. One level even takes place in the ACME factory (naturally, Bugs' foe in this level is ACME's number-one customer, Wile E. Coyote).
* AnvilOnHead: Unsurprising for a WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes game. In the fight against the bull you can use these yourself to stun him, while in level 13 these are obstacles that ''you'' will need to watch out for.

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* AcmeProducts: Naturally, for a WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Looney Tunes game. One level even takes place in the ACME factory (naturally, Bugs' foe in this level is ACME's number-one customer, Wile E. Coyote).
* AnvilOnHead: Unsurprising for a WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes game. In Unsurprisingly, in the fight against Toro the bull Bull, you can use these yourself to stun him, while in level him. While Level 13 these are has obstacles that ''you'' will need to watch out for.
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''Bugs Bunny: Rabbit Rampage'' is a ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' PlatformGame released for the Super NES starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, traveling through levels representing different types of Looney Tunes: Bugs fighting Elmer Fudd in the wintery woods from ''WesternAnimation/DuckRabbitDuck'', the bull fight from ''WesternAnimation/BullyForBugs'', and many more.

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''Bugs Bunny: Rabbit Rampage'' is a ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' PlatformGame released for the [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem Super NES NES]] starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, traveling through levels representing different types of Looney Tunes: Bugs fighting Elmer Fudd in the wintery woods from ''WesternAnimation/DuckRabbitDuck'', the bull fight from ''WesternAnimation/BullyForBugs'', and many more.
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** Final Showdown: ''Rabbit Rampage'', ''Robin Hood Daffy'',''Duck Dodgers in the 24th and 1/2 Century'', and ''Drip-Along Daffy''.
* ThirteenIsUnlucky: Level 13, the final level. It takes place in a haunted house, where you are constantly assaulted by unexplained falling objects and moving trains, not to mention all the black cats roaming about.

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** Final Showdown: ''Rabbit Rampage'', ''Robin [[spoiler:''Robin Hood Daffy'',''Duck Dodgers in the 24th and 1/2 Century'', and ''Drip-Along Daffy''.Daffy'']].
* ThirteenIsUnlucky: Level 13, the final semi-final level. It takes place in a haunted house, where you are constantly assaulted by unexplained falling objects and moving trains, not to mention all the black cats roaming about.



* WholePlotReference: To "Rabbit Rampage," the ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' sequel to "WesternAnimation/DuckAmuck." [[spoiler: Unlike the original short, Daffy is the one causing Bugs' problems.]]

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* WholePlotReference: To "Rabbit Rampage," the ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' sequel to "WesternAnimation/DuckAmuck." [[spoiler: Unlike the original short, Daffy ''Daffy'' is the one causing Bugs' problems.]]
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''Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage'' was a {{platformer}} released for the Super NES starring Bugs Bunny, traveling through levels representing different types of Looney Tunes: Bugs fighting Elmer Fudd in the wintery woods from "Duck! Rabbit, Duck!", the bull fight from "Bully for Bugs" and many more.

Many of the game's mechanics play on WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes tropes, or just cartoon tropes in general. Bugs, for instance, starts every level by being drawn by a pencil (much like in the cartoon this game's named after) and is erased when he dies. In addition, items Bugs collects and can use to help him are based on common Looney Tunes items, such as pies he can throw as weapons, carrots that restore health (which is represented by a long carrot meter, with hits being represented by bites taken out of it), and a "Bugs Was Here" sign that acts as a checkpoint wherever you place it.

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''Bugs Bunny Bunny: Rabbit Rampage'' was is a {{platformer}} ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' PlatformGame released for the Super NES starring Bugs Bunny, WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, traveling through levels representing different types of Looney Tunes: Bugs fighting Elmer Fudd in the wintery woods from "Duck! Rabbit, Duck!", ''WesternAnimation/DuckRabbitDuck'', the bull fight from "Bully for Bugs" ''WesternAnimation/BullyForBugs'', and many more.

Many of the game's mechanics play on WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Looney Tunes tropes, or just cartoon tropes in general. Bugs, for instance, starts every level by being drawn by a pencil (much like in the cartoon this game's named after) and is erased when he dies. In addition, items Bugs collects and can use to help him are based on common Looney Tunes items, such as pies he can throw as weapons, carrots that restore health (which is represented by a long carrot meter, with hits being represented by bites taken out of it), and a "Bugs Was Here" sign that acts as a checkpoint wherever you place it.



* BullfightBoss: The third level is a recreation of "Bully for Bugs."

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* BullfightBoss: The third level is a recreation of "Bully for Bugs."''WesternAnimation/BullyForBugs''.
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* WholePlotReference: To "Rabbit Rampage," the ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' sequel to "WesternAnimation/DuckAmuck." [[spoiler: Unlike the original short, Daffy is the one causing Bugs' problems.]]

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* WholePlotReference: To "Rabbit Rampage," the ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' sequel to "WesternAnimation/DuckAmuck." [[spoiler: Unlike the original short, Daffy is the one causing Bugs' problems.]]]]
* WhosLaughingNow: The animator turns out to be [[spoiler: Daffy Duck, getting revenge for Bugs trolling him in ''Duck Amuck'']].
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** Level 13: In a non LT example, the black cat enemies resemble the title character from [[TexAvery Tex Avery's]] ''BadLuckBlackie''.

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** Level 13: In a non LT example, the black cat enemies resemble the title character from [[TexAvery Tex Avery's]] Creator/TexAvery's ''BadLuckBlackie''.
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** Level 2.1: ''Drip-Along Daffy'' (setting, and Nasty Canasta is the boss), ''Buckaroo Bugs'' (Red Hot Ryder is an enemy) and "Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt" (Hiawatha is an enemy).

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** Level 2.1: ''Drip-Along Daffy'' (setting, and Nasty Canasta is the boss), ''Buckaroo Bugs'' (Red Hot Ryder is an enemy) and "Hiawatha's ''Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt" Hunt'' (Hiawatha is an enemy).
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** Level 2.1: ''Drip-Along Daffy'' (setting, and Nasty Canasta is the boss) and ''Buckaroo Bugs'' (Red Hot Ryder is an enemy).
** Level 400: ''Bully For Bugs'' (the bull is the only enemy)
** Level 1.3: ''The Windblown Hare'' (the three little pigs and the big bad wolf), ''Bewitched Bunny'' (Hansel & Gretel are seen in the background, plus Witch Hazel herself.) and ''Knighty Knight Bugs'' (Yosemite Sam in knight armor)

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** Level 2.1: ''Drip-Along Daffy'' (setting, and Nasty Canasta is the boss) and boss), ''Buckaroo Bugs'' (Red Hot Ryder is an enemy) and "Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt" (Hiawatha is an enemy).
** Level 400: ''Bully For Bugs'' (the (Toro the bull is the only enemy)
** Level 1.3: ''The Windblown Hare'' (the three little pigs and the big bad wolf), ''Bewitched Bunny'' (Hansel & Gretel are seen in the background, plus Witch Hazel herself.) herself) and ''Knighty Knight Bugs'' (Yosemite Sam in knight armor)
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'''''Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage''''' was a {{platformer}} released for the Super NES starring Bugs Bunny, traveling through levels representing different types of Looney Tunes: Bugs fighting Elmer Fudd in the wintery woods from "Duck! Rabbit, Duck!", the bull fight from "Bully for Bugs" and many more.

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'''''Bugs ''Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage''''' Rampage'' was a {{platformer}} released for the Super NES starring Bugs Bunny, traveling through levels representing different types of Looney Tunes: Bugs fighting Elmer Fudd in the wintery woods from "Duck! Rabbit, Duck!", the bull fight from "Bully for Bugs" and many more.
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A platformer released for the Super NES starring Bugs Bunny, traveling through levels representing the various different types of Looney Tunes, such as Bugs fighting Elmer Fudd in the wintery woods from "Duck! Rabbit, Duck!"; the bull fight from "Bully for Bugs"; and many more.

Many of the game's mechanics play on WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes tropes, or just cartoon tropes in general. For instance, Bugs starts every level by being drawn by a large authorial pencil (much like in the cartoon this game's named after) and is erased when he dies. In addition, items Bugs collects and can use to help him are based on common Looney Tunes items, such as pies he can throw as weapons, carrots that restore health (which is represented by a long carrot meter, with hits being represented by bites taken out of it), and a "Bugs Was Here" sign that acts as a checkpoint wherever you place it.

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A platformer '''''Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage''''' was a {{platformer}} released for the Super NES starring Bugs Bunny, traveling through levels representing the various different types of Looney Tunes, such as Tunes: Bugs fighting Elmer Fudd in the wintery woods from "Duck! Rabbit, Duck!"; Duck!", the bull fight from "Bully for Bugs"; Bugs" and many more.

Many of the game's mechanics play on WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes tropes, or just cartoon tropes in general. For Bugs, for instance, Bugs starts every level by being drawn by a large authorial pencil (much like in the cartoon this game's named after) and is erased when he dies. In addition, items Bugs collects and can use to help him are based on common Looney Tunes items, such as pies he can throw as weapons, carrots that restore health (which is represented by a long carrot meter, with hits being represented by bites taken out of it), and a "Bugs Was Here" sign that acts as a checkpoint wherever you place it.
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A SuperNintendo platformer starring Bugs Bunny, traveling through levels representing the various different types of Looney Tunes, such as Bugs fighting Elmer Fudd in the wintery woods from "Duck! Rabbit, Duck!"; the bull fight from "Bully for Bugs"; and many more.

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A SuperNintendo platformer released for the Super NES starring Bugs Bunny, traveling through levels representing the various different types of Looney Tunes, such as Bugs fighting Elmer Fudd in the wintery woods from "Duck! Rabbit, Duck!"; the bull fight from "Bully for Bugs"; and many more.
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** Level 1.1: The ''Bugs/Daffy/Elmer'' trilogy (Elmer is the boss) and ''The Heckling Hare'' (Willoughby is an enemy).

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** Level 1.1: The ''Bugs/Daffy/Elmer'' trilogy so-called "hunting trilogy", ''Rabbit Fire''/''Rabbit Seasoning''/''Duck! Rabbit, Duck!'' (Elmer is the boss) boss), and ''The Heckling Hare'' (Willoughby is an enemy).
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A SuperNintendo platformer starring Bugs Bunny, traveling through levels representing the various different types of Looney Tunes, such as Bugs fighting Elmer Fudd in the wintery woods from "Duck Season, Rabbit Season"; the bull fight from "Bully for Bugs"; and many more.

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A SuperNintendo platformer starring Bugs Bunny, traveling through levels representing the various different types of Looney Tunes, such as Bugs fighting Elmer Fudd in the wintery woods from "Duck Season, Rabbit Season"; "Duck! Rabbit, Duck!"; the bull fight from "Bully for Bugs"; and many more.
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** Final Showdown: ''Rabbit Rampage'', ''Robin Hood Daffy'',''Duck Dodgers in the 14th and 1/2 Century'', and ''Drip-Along Daffy''.

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** Final Showdown: ''Rabbit Rampage'', ''Robin Hood Daffy'',''Duck Dodgers in the 14th 24th and 1/2 Century'', and ''Drip-Along Daffy''.
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Many of the game's mechanics play on LooneyTunes tropes, or just cartoon tropes in general. For instance, Bugs starts every level by being drawn by a large authorial pencil (much like in the cartoon this game's named after) and is erased when he dies. In addition, items Bugs collects and can use to help him are based on common Looney Tunes items, such as pies he can throw as weapons, carrots that restore health (which is represented by a long carrot meter, with hits being represented by bites taken out of it), and a "Bugs Was Here" sign that acts as a checkpoint wherever you place it.

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Many of the game's mechanics play on LooneyTunes WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes tropes, or just cartoon tropes in general. For instance, Bugs starts every level by being drawn by a large authorial pencil (much like in the cartoon this game's named after) and is erased when he dies. In addition, items Bugs collects and can use to help him are based on common Looney Tunes items, such as pies he can throw as weapons, carrots that restore health (which is represented by a long carrot meter, with hits being represented by bites taken out of it), and a "Bugs Was Here" sign that acts as a checkpoint wherever you place it.



* AcmeProducts: Naturally, for a LooneyTunes game. One level even takes place in the ACME factory (naturally, Bugs' foe in this level is ACME's number-one customer, Wile E. Coyote).
* AnvilOnHead: Unsurprising for a LooneyTunes game. In the fight against the bull you can use these yourself to stun him, while in level 13 these are obstacles that ''you'' will need to watch out for.

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* AcmeProducts: Naturally, for a LooneyTunes WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes game. One level even takes place in the ACME factory (naturally, Bugs' foe in this level is ACME's number-one customer, Wile E. Coyote).
* AnvilOnHead: Unsurprising for a LooneyTunes WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes game. In the fight against the bull you can use these yourself to stun him, while in level 13 these are obstacles that ''you'' will need to watch out for.



* ProductionForeshadowing: One of your opponents in the final boss fight is [[spoiler: [[WesternAnimation/DuckDodgersInTheTwentyFourthAndAHalfCentury Duck Dodgers]], the star of Sunsoft's next LooneyTunes game.]]

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* ProductionForeshadowing: One of your opponents in the final boss fight is [[spoiler: [[WesternAnimation/DuckDodgersInTheTwentyFourthAndAHalfCentury Duck Dodgers]], the star of Sunsoft's next LooneyTunes WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes game.]]



* ShoutOut: To numerous LooneyTunes cartoons.

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* ShoutOut: To numerous LooneyTunes WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes cartoons.



* WholePlotReference: To "Rabbit Rampage," the ''LooneyTunes'' sequel to "WesternAnimation/DuckAmuck." [[spoiler: Unlike the original short, Daffy is the one causing Bugs' problems.]]

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* WholePlotReference: To "Rabbit Rampage," the ''LooneyTunes'' ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' sequel to "WesternAnimation/DuckAmuck." [[spoiler: Unlike the original short, Daffy is the one causing Bugs' problems.]]

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** Level 1.3: ''The Windblown Hare'' (the three little pigs and the big bad wolf), ''Bewitched Bunny'' (Hansel & Gretel are seen in the background) and ''Knighty Knight Bugs'' (Yosemite Sam in knight armor)

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** Level 1.3: ''The Windblown Hare'' (the three little pigs and the big bad wolf), ''Bewitched Bunny'' (Hansel & Gretel are seen in the background) background, plus Witch Hazel herself.) and ''Knighty Knight Bugs'' (Yosemite Sam in knight armor)



** Final Showdown: ''Rabbit Rampage'' and ''Robin Hood Daffy''.

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**Level 13: In a non LT example, the black cat enemies resemble the title character from [[TexAvery Tex Avery's]] ''BadLuckBlackie''.
** Final Showdown: ''Rabbit Rampage'' and Rampage'', ''Robin Hood Daffy''.Daffy'',''Duck Dodgers in the 14th and 1/2 Century'', and ''Drip-Along Daffy''.
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** Level 1.1: The ''Bugs/Daffy/Elmer'' trilogy (Elmer is the boss) and ''The Heckling Hare'' (Willoughby is an enemy).
** Level 2.1: ''Drip-Along Daffy'' (setting, and Nasty Canasta is the boss) and ''Buckaroo Bugs'' (Red Hot Ryder is an enemy).
** Level 400: ''Bully For Bugs'' (the bull is the only enemy)
** Level 1.3: ''The Windblown Hare'' (the three little pigs and the big bad wolf), ''Bewitched Bunny'' (Hansel & Gretel are seen in the background) and ''Knighty Knight Bugs'' (Yosemite Sam in knight armor)
** Level 2001: Any of the Marvin the Martian shorts.
** Level 9.1: Any of the Tazmanian Devil shorts, though specifically ''Bedevilled Rabbit'' when Bugs dresses in drag.
** Level [really long math formula]: Any of the Wile E. Coyote shorts.
** Level 42.759 3/8: ''Bunny Hugged'' (The Crusher is the only enemy)
** Final Showdown: ''Rabbit Rampage'' and ''Robin Hood Daffy''.
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* ResurrectiveImmortality: [[spoiler: You can go ahead and beat Daffy as many times as you want in the final boss battle, but if you don't take out the art supplies littering the stage, he'll just keep coming back for more.]]
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* BigBad: [[spoiler: Daffy Duck.]] Foreshadowed at the very beginning of the game, as right before Bugs is rudely awakened [[spoiler: you can hear Daffy's trademark "woo-hoo!" laugh.]]
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* ThirteenIsUnlucky: Level 13, the final level. It takes place in a haunted house, where you are constantly assaulted by unexplained falling objects and moving trains.

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* ThirteenIsUnlucky: Level 13, the final level. It takes place in a haunted house, where you are constantly assaulted by unexplained falling objects and moving trains.trains, not to mention all the black cats roaming about.
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* WholePlotReference: To "Rabbit Rampage," the ''LooneyTunes'' sequel to "DuckAmuck." [[spoiler: Unlike the original short, Daffy is the one causing Bugs' problems.]]

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* WholePlotReference: To "Rabbit Rampage," the ''LooneyTunes'' sequel to "DuckAmuck."WesternAnimation/DuckAmuck." [[spoiler: Unlike the original short, Daffy is the one causing Bugs' problems.]]

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* AcmeProducts: Naturally, for a LooneyTunes game. One level even takes place in the ACME factory (naturally, Bugs' foe in this level is ACME's number-one customer, Wile E. Coyote).



* AttractiveBentGender: Yep, Bugs manages to pull this one in an end-of-level sequence.
* BigEater: The Tasmanian Devil - which naturally backfires when Bugs leaves out [[StuffBlowingUp turkeys made out of lit TNT]] for him.
* BullfightBoss: The third level is a recreation of "Bully for Bugs."



* ExtremityExtremist: Bugs' offensive skills when without a convenient [[AcmeProducts ACME Product]]? A mighty kick.



* RageAgainstTheAuthor: Somewhat similar to the cartoon this game's named after, the final villain turns out to be [[spoiler:Daffy Duck, who is responsible for "drawing" the game you had to play through.]]

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* ProductionForeshadowing: One of your opponents in the final boss fight is [[spoiler: [[WesternAnimation/DuckDodgersInTheTwentyFourthAndAHalfCentury Duck Dodgers]], the star of Sunsoft's next LooneyTunes game.]]
* RageAgainstTheAuthor: Somewhat similar to the cartoon this game's named after, the final villain turns out to be [[spoiler:Daffy Duck, who is responsible for "drawing" the game you had to play through.through (though Elmer Fudd was the animator in the original short).]]



* ThirteenIsUnlucky: Level 13, the final level. It takes place in a haunted house, where you are constantly assaulted by unexplained falling objects and moving trains.

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* ThirteenIsUnlucky: Level 13, the final level. It takes place in a haunted house, where you are constantly assaulted by unexplained falling objects and moving trains.trains.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: As always, carrots for Bugs, which give him (and measure!) his health.
* WholePlotReference: To "Rabbit Rampage," the ''LooneyTunes'' sequel to "DuckAmuck." [[spoiler: Unlike the original short, Daffy is the one causing Bugs' problems.]]
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* AnvilOnHead: Unsurprising for a LooneyTunes game. In the fight against the bull you can use these yourself to stun him, while in level 13 these are obstacles that ''you'' will need to watch out for.



* DecadeDissonance: The game has Bugs erratically travel from the wild west to a fairy-tale land, to outer space, and then later to an industrial factory.



* ShoutOut: To numerous LooneyTunes cartoons.

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* ShoutOut: To numerous LooneyTunes cartoons.cartoons.
* ThirteenIsUnlucky: Level 13, the final level. It takes place in a haunted house, where you are constantly assaulted by unexplained falling objects and moving trains.
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A SuperNintendo platformer starring Bugs Bunny, traveling through levels representing the various different types of Looney Tunes, such as Bugs fighting Elmer Fudd in the wintery woods from "Duck Season, Rabbit Season"; the bull fight from "Bully for Bugs"; and many more.

Many of the game's mechanics play on LooneyTunes tropes, or just cartoon tropes in general. For instance, Bugs starts every level by being drawn by a large authorial pencil (much like in the cartoon this game's named after) and is erased when he dies. In addition, items Bugs collects and can use to help him are based on common Looney Tunes items, such as pies he can throw as weapons, carrots that restore health (which is represented by a long carrot meter, with hits being represented by bites taken out of it), and a "Bugs Was Here" sign that acts as a checkpoint wherever you place it.

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!!This game provides examples of:

*CheckPoint: The rather rare "Bugs Was Here" signs.
*EverythingTryingToKillYou: Chipmunks dropping acorns on your head, the Big Bad Wolf blowing bricks at you, ''random trains driving through haunted houses'', and much more. However, there is an explanation for this at the end...
*IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming: Or, rather, numbering, starting with "1.1," followed by "2.1," and then "400." It only gets stranger from there.
*RageAgainstTheAuthor: Somewhat similar to the cartoon this game's named after, the final villain turns out to be [[spoiler:Daffy Duck, who is responsible for "drawing" the game you had to play through.]]
*ShoutOut: To numerous LooneyTunes cartoons.

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