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* DamselInDistress: The end goal in the first two games is to save Honey Bunny, and in the third and fourth, Lola Bunny.[[note]]In the Mickey Mouse versions of the first two games, Mickey's goal is to save Minnie, and in the fifth game, Woody's goal is to save Winnie.[[/note]]

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* DamselInDistress: The end goal in the first two games is to save Honey Bunny, and in the third and fourth, Lola Bunny.[[note]]In the Roger Rabbit version, your goal is to rescue Jessica Rabbit, and In the Mickey Mouse versions of the first two games, Mickey's goal is to save Minnie, and in the fifth game, Woody's goal is to save Winnie.[[/note]]
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* DamselInDistress: The end goal in the first two games is to save Honey Bunny, and in the third and fourth, Lola Bunny.

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* DamselInDistress: The end goal in the first two games is to save Honey Bunny, and in the third and fourth, Lola Bunny.[[note]]In the Mickey Mouse versions of the first two games, Mickey's goal is to save Minnie, and in the fifth game, Woody's goal is to save Winnie.[[/note]]


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* ParasolParachute: At the end of the second game, Honey Bunny uses her parasol to slowly descend as she is rescued by Bugs.[[note]]In the Mickey Mouse version of the game, Minnie does this as well.[[/note]]


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* WickedWitch: Witch Hazel serves as the final boss of the second game.[[note]]In the Mickey Mouse version of the game, the final boss was the Horned King from ''WesternAnimation/TheBlackCauldron''.[[/note]] Hazel flies around the arena, and if she flashes white, then she is invincible. To defeat her, Bugs must shoot her with the bow and arrow three times while making sure not to get hit.
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* AbsenteeActor: Road Runner, Porky Pig, Marvin the Martian and Speedy Gonzales, to name a few. This is notable considering the vast amount of Looney Tunes characters who appear throughout the series, including many obscure ones. Road Runner did appear in an advertisement for the first game on Game Boy.

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* AndNowForSomethingCompletelyDifferent: The fifth game stars Woody Woodpecker instead of Bugs Bunny.


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* FormulaBreakingEpisode: The fifth game stars Woody Woodpecker instead of Bugs Bunny.
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All five games in the series were reviewed by ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'' in Episode 75 of his series.

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* OneUp: Finding a token with Bugs’ face on it awards Bugs an extra life.

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* OneUp: Finding a token with Bugs’ face on it awards Bugs an extra life. The first game also gives one upon completing a stage.



* AnvilonHead: 100-tonne weights can be pushed off of ledges and dropped on an enemy passing by below, causing them instant death.

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* AnvilonHead: AnvilOnHead: 100-tonne weights can be pushed off of ledges and dropped on an enemy passing by below, causing them instant death.



* DamselinDistress: The end goal in the first two games is to save Honey Bunny, and in the third and fourth, Lola Bunny.

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* DamselinDistress: DamselInDistress: The end goal in the first two games is to save Honey Bunny, and in the third and fourth, Lola Bunny.



* LeapofFaith: You are often forced to fall off of high ledges while being chased and hope you land safely.

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* LeapofFaith: LeapOfFaith: You are often forced to fall off of high ledges while being chased and hope you land safely.



* MooksbutNoBosses: Every game except the second. The third and fourth feature Taz as the final boss, but he isn't actually fought.

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* MooksbutNoBosses: MooksButNoBosses: Every game except the second. The third and fourth feature Taz as the final boss, but he isn't actually fought.



* OneHitpointWonder: Bugs will die from taking a single hit. This is subverted in the fourth game, which introduces a health meter that allows Bugs to take three hits before dying.

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* OneHitpointWonder: OneHitPointWonder: Bugs will die from taking a single hit. This is subverted in the fourth game, which introduces a health meter that allows Bugs to take three hits before dying.



* PoisonMushroom: The No-Carrot sign in the NES version of the first game has the potential to be one. Collecting one causes the current stage to end, and take Bugs to a bonus stage. Clearing the stage will grant Bugs three extra lives, but failing will send him back three stages.



* ShrinetoSelf: The last section of levels in the fourth game is full of portraits and statues of Taz, building up to his appearance in the very last level.

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* ShrinetoSelf: ShrineToSelf: The last section of levels in the fourth game is full of portraits and statues of Taz, building up to his appearance in the very last level.



* TooDumbtoLive: In the plot of the fourth game, Bugs finds a mysterious map showing a castle on it, which says "C.... Castle". He figures that it must mean Carrot Castle, and sets off to find it.

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* TooDumbtoLive: TooDumbToLive: In the plot of the fourth game, Bugs finds a mysterious map showing a castle on it, which says "C.... Castle". He figures that it must mean Carrot Castle, and sets off to find it.



* {{Whammy}}: The Anti-Carrots sign in the NES version of the first game are not allowed to be touched. If you touch an Anti-Carrots sign, You will lose a life.



* YourSizeMayVary: Tweety is almost as large as Bugs.

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** In the second game, starting with Stage 7, dark grey versions of some enemies appear, which have a different AI from their more common light grey counterparts.
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* The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle (1989)
* The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2 (1991)
* Bugs Bunny: Crazy Castle 3 (1997)
* Bugs Bunny in Crazy Castle 4 (2000)
* Woody Woodpecker in Crazy Castle 5 (2002)

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* The ''The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle'' (1989)
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* The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2
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* Bugs ''Bugs Bunny: Crazy Castle 3 3'' (1997)
* Bugs ''Bugs Bunny in Crazy Castle 4 4'' (2000)
* Woody ''Woody Woodpecker in Crazy Castle 5 5'' (2002)


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* 1Up: Finding a token with Bugs’ face on it awards Bugs an extra life.

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* 1Up: OneUp: Finding a token with Bugs’ face on it awards Bugs an extra life.



“CONGRATURATIONS !! YOU ARE GOOD PLAYER !!”

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* AdaptationalVillainy: All of the Looney Tunes want to kill you, even ones who never antagonized Bugs in the cartoons.

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* 1Up: Finding a token with Bugs’ face on it awards Bugs an extra life.
* AbsenteeActor: Road Runner, Porky Pig, Marvin the Martian and Speedy Gonzales, to name a few. This is notable considering the vast amount of Looney Tunes characters who appear throughout the series, including many obscure ones. Road Runner did appear in an advertisement for the first game on Game Boy.
* AdaptationalVillainy: All of the Looney Tunes want to kill you, even ones Even characters who never antagonized Bugs in the cartoons.aren't known to be antagonists, such as Tweety and Foghorn Leghorn, will hurt Bugs.


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*AnvilonHead: 100-tonne weights can be pushed off of ledges and dropped on an enemy passing by below, causing them instant death.
* AscendedExtra: Taz is a regular enemy in the second game, but in the third and fourth games he appears as the final boss and is much more dangerous.
* BigBad: Witch Hazel in the second game. She is also described as being the villain of the third game in its manual, but is never seen or mentioned in the game itself.
* BigBadEnsemble: Yosemite Sam, Daffy Duck, Sylvester and Wile E. Coyote are the only four enemies in the first game.
* BigFancyCastle: The games mostly take place in and around the titular Crazy Castle. The fourth game features Bugs travelling through several other locations before reaching the castle, including forests, cliffs, ice caverns and a tropical island.
* BossOnlyLevel: Witch Hazel in the second game.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Used to explain the hostility of the Looney Tunes characters towards Bugs in the third game, as Witch Hazel has apparently brainwashed them all.
* CartoonBomb: Bugs can find bombs which can be used as a trap for enemies to walk into. This was changed to a balloon in later games.
* CatsAreMean: Sylvester is a recurring enemy in the first three games. And he is one mean puddy tat.
* ChestMonster: In the fourth game, there are normal-looking chests that will reveal sharp teeth and attack Bugs if tries to open them. Bugs can avoid taking damage if he moves away fast enough, or avoid the encounter altogether if he notices the chest moving beforehand.
* CollisionDamage: Simply colliding with any enemy causes instant death. In the fourth game, Bugs loses one of his three hearts.
* DamselinDistress: The end goal in the first two games is to save Honey Bunny, and in the third and fourth, Lola Bunny.
* DemotedToExtra: Witch Hazel goes from being the main villain and final boss in the second game, to a regular enemy in the fourth.


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* EarlyInstalmentWeirdness: In the first game, a level is completed when Bugs collects eight carrots. In all of the other games, he must collect eight keys and then make it to the exit door without dying or he will lose the keys.


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* GottaCatchEmAll: Bugs has to collect all eight carrots or keys in each level to reach the next.
* HeartsAreHealth: In the fourth game, Bugs has a health bar consisting of three hearts. Finding heart power-ups restores Bugs' health.
* IdleAnimation: In the later games, Bugs will take a nap if you stay still for a while.
* InvincibilityPowerUp: There are temporary power-ups which allow you to pass through enemies without taking damage for a limited time, as well as one which allows you to kill enemies simply by walking into them.


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* LeapofFaith: You are often forced to fall off of high ledges while being chased and hope you land safely.
* LockedDoor: From the second game onwards, the objective in each level is to find eight keys to unlock the exit door.
* MooksbutNoBosses: Every game except the second. The third and fourth feature Taz as the final boss, but he isn't actually fought.
* MusicalGameplay: The background music changes to become more frantic while Bugs has a power-up, as well as when he has found all of the keys in the level and must reach the exit.
* NintendoHard: Particularly the first two games, as enemies aren’t constantly moving and can stop in their tracks, leaving you trapped with no choice but to run into them and die.
* OneHitpointWonder: Bugs will die from taking a single hit. This is subverted in the fourth game, which introduces a health meter that allows Bugs to take three hits before dying.
* OurGhostsAreDifferent: The obscure Looney Tunes character Little Ghost appears in the second, third and fourth games. He is able to teleport between floors, but can be defeated the same way as other enemies.


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* PalmtreePanic: In the fourth game, Bugs can climb palm trees to evade enemies and throw coconuts to knock them out from above.


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* PipeMaze: The games heavily feature pipes that Bugs and his enemies can use to travel around the level.
* ScoringPoints: The first game has a points counter. Getting a Game Over will reset your score.
* ShrinetoSelf: The last section of levels in the fourth game is full of portraits and statues of Taz, building up to his appearance in the very last level.
* SinisterSilhouettes: Witch Hazel’s silhouette can be spotted in the background on the box art of the second and fourth games. Gossamer’s silhouette can also be seen on the fourth game’s box art.
* SlippySlideyIceWorld: The fourth game features levels set in an icy cavern. Stepping on this ice causes Bugs to slide to the other end, which often results in bumping right into an oncoming enemy.
* SpringsSpringsEverywhere: Bugs can find spring pads throughout the series which allow him to reach higher floors.
* SprintShoes: Bugs can find a power-up which allows him to move extremely fast for a limited time.
* TimedPowerup: Bugs can find various powerups such as a clock which freezes all of the enemies on screen, or a shoe which allows him to walk faster, which all last only a limited amount of time.
* TooDumbtoLive: In the plot of the fourth game, Bugs finds a mysterious map showing a castle on it, which says "C.... Castle". He figures that it must mean Carrot Castle, and sets off to find it.
* TubeTravel: Bugs and his enemies regularly travel through pipes to get around levels.
* TheUnfought: Witch Hazel is described as the villain of the third game, but she doesn’t appear at all, and instead Taz is the boss in the final level.
*VideoGameCrueltyPotential: Shooting Tweety to death with a bow and arrow or blowing up Merlin the Magic Mouse with a bomb can feel cruel, but it's all in self-defense.
* AWinnerIsYou: The first game on Game Boy.
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* YourSizeMayVary: In the second game, Tweety and Merlin the Magic Mouse are much larger than their normal size, being almost as tall as Bugs.
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* EverythingTryingtoKillYou: Every Looney Tunes character is hostile towards Bugs. Even the cute and innocent Tweety is out for your blood.

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The plot of each game revolves around Bugs Bunny venturing to Crazy Castle to rescue his girlfriend Honey Bunny (and later, Lola Bunny). Along the way he must avoid other Looney Tunes characters, such as Sylvester, Tweety, Foghorn Leghorn, Wile E. Coyote, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Taz, Yosemite Sam, and many others....

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The plot of each game revolves around Bugs Bunny venturing to Crazy Castle to rescue his girlfriend Honey Bunny (and later, Lola Bunny).WesternAnimation/LolaBunny). Along the way he must avoid other Looney Tunes characters, such as Sylvester, Tweety, Foghorn Leghorn, Wile E. Coyote, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Taz, Yosemite Sam, and many others....
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* AndNowForSomethingCompletelyDifferent: The fifth game stars Woody Woodpecker instead of Bugs Bunny.
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* {{Whammy}}: The Anti-Carrots sign in the NES version of the first game are not allowed to be touched. If you touch an Anti-Carrots sign, You will lose a life.

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* JumpPhysics: Averted. Bugs can't jump except with the aids of "up" blocks in the second game.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: All of the Looney Tunes want to kill you, even ones who never antagonized Bugs in the cartoons.
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* DolledUpInstallment: The Crazy Castle franchise is actually attributed to a LOT of properties aside from Bugs Bunny outside of North America: the very first one for the Famicom Disk System is actually a ''[[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit Roger Rabbit]]'' game, while subsequent titles for the Game Boy starred WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse instead. The first Game Boy game was still ''The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle'' in Europe, but the second one was released as a Mickey Mouse game (without a number), ''and'' a ''Franchise/HugoTheTVTroll'' game later on. Oh, and both Bugs Bunny Game Boy titles were [[CompilationRerelease bundled together]] [[RecursiveImport back to Japan]] as the ''Bugs Bunny Collection''. Moreover, the third title that starred Mickey Mouse was retooled into ''VideoGame/KidKlownInNightMayorWorld'', and the fourth Mickey Mouse game is infamously retooled into a ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters'' game in America, but as a ''ComicStrip/Garfield'' one in Europe. The third ''Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle'' game was thankfully released as such in Japan as well, but it was also reworked as another ''Kid Klown'' game exclusive to Japan. Oh, and did we mention there's also a ''WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker'' installment to this series?

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* DolledUpInstallment: The Crazy Castle franchise is actually attributed to a LOT of properties aside from Bugs Bunny outside of North America: the very first one for the Famicom Disk System is actually a ''[[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit Roger Rabbit]]'' game, while subsequent titles for the Game Boy starred WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse instead. The first Game Boy game was still ''The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle'' in Europe, but the second one was released as a Mickey Mouse game (without a number), ''and'' a ''Franchise/HugoTheTVTroll'' game later on. Oh, and both Bugs Bunny Game Boy titles were [[CompilationRerelease bundled together]] [[RecursiveImport back to Japan]] as the ''Bugs Bunny Collection''. Moreover, the third title that starred Mickey Mouse was retooled into ''VideoGame/KidKlownInNightMayorWorld'', and the fourth Mickey Mouse game is infamously retooled into a ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters'' game in America, but as a ''ComicStrip/Garfield'' ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' one in Europe. The third ''Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle'' game was thankfully released as such in Japan as well, but it was also reworked as another ''Kid Klown'' game exclusive to Japan. Oh, and did we mention there's also a ''WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker'' installment to this series?
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* DolledUpInstallment: The Crazy Castle franchise is actually attributed to a LOT of properties aside from Bugs Bunny outside of North America: the very first one for the Famicom Disk System is actually a ''[[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit Roger Rabbit]]'' game, while subsequent titles for the Game Boy starred WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse instead. The first Game Boy game was still ''The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle'' in Europe, but the second one was released as a Mickey Mouse game (without a number), ''and'' a ''Franchise/HugoTheTVTroll'' game later on. Oh, and both Bugs Bunny Game Boy titles were [[CompilationRerelease bundled together]] [[RecursiveImport back to Japan]] as the ''Bugs Bunny Collection''. Moreover, the third title that starred Mickey Mouse was retooled into ''VideoGame/KidKlownInNightMayorWorld'', and the fourth Mickey Mouse game is infamously retooled into a ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters'' game in America, but as a ''Comic/Garfield'' one in Europe. The third ''Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle'' game was thankfully released as such in Japan as well, but it was also reworked as another ''Kid Klown'' game exclusive to Japan. Oh, and did we mention there's also a ''WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker'' installment to this series?

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* DolledUpInstallment: The Crazy Castle franchise is actually attributed to a LOT of properties aside from Bugs Bunny outside of North America: the very first one for the Famicom Disk System is actually a ''[[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit Roger Rabbit]]'' game, while subsequent titles for the Game Boy starred WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse instead. The first Game Boy game was still ''The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle'' in Europe, but the second one was released as a Mickey Mouse game (without a number), ''and'' a ''Franchise/HugoTheTVTroll'' game later on. Oh, and both Bugs Bunny Game Boy titles were [[CompilationRerelease bundled together]] [[RecursiveImport back to Japan]] as the ''Bugs Bunny Collection''. Moreover, the third title that starred Mickey Mouse was retooled into ''VideoGame/KidKlownInNightMayorWorld'', and the fourth Mickey Mouse game is infamously retooled into a ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters'' game in America, but as a ''Comic/Garfield'' ''ComicStrip/Garfield'' one in Europe. The third ''Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle'' game was thankfully released as such in Japan as well, but it was also reworked as another ''Kid Klown'' game exclusive to Japan. Oh, and did we mention there's also a ''WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker'' installment to this series?

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* DolledUpInstallment: The Crazy Castle franchise is actually attributed to a LOT of properties aside from Bugs Bunny outside of North America: the very first one for the Famicom Disk System is actually a ''[[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit Roger Rabbit]]'' game, while subsequent titles for the Game Boy starred WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse instead. The first Game Boy game was still ''The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle'' in Europe, but the second one was released as a Mickey Mouse game (without a number), ''and'' a ''Franchise/HugoTheTVTroll'' game later on. Oh, and both Bugs Bunny Game Boy titles were [[CompilationRerelease bundled together]] [[RecursiveImport back to Japan]] as the ''Bugs Bunny Collection''. Moreover, the third title that starred Mickey Mouse was retooled into ''VideoGame/KidKlownInNightMayorWorld'', and the fourth Mickey Mouse game is infamously retooled into a ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters'' game in America, but as a ''Comic/Garfield'' one in Europe. The third ''Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle'' game was thankfully released as such in Japan as well, but it was also reworked as another ''Kid Klown'' game exclusive to Japan. Oh, and did we mention there's also a ''WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker'' installment to this series?

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''The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle'' is a 1989 video game for the UsefulNotes/{{NES}} and UsefulNotes/GameBoy, developed by Creator/{{Kemco}} and starring, well, WesternAnimation/BugsBunny.

The plot is, Bugs Bunny must rescue his girlfriend (Honey Bunny) in the top of the Crazy Castle. And avoid other Looney Tunes characters (Such as Sylvester, Tweety, Foghorn Leghorn, Wile E. Coyote, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Taz, Yosemite Sam, and many others....) In Japan, The game was originally known as ''VideoGame/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' and was based on the 1988 movie. The game also received several [[{{Sequelitis}} sequels of varying quality]] for the Game Boy, UsefulNotes/GameBoyColor, and one for the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance starring WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker.

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* PasswordSave: Unlike VideoGame/TheBugsBunnyBirthdayBlowout, this game features a password save if you want to continue where you left off.
* {{Whammy}}: The Anti-Carrots sign are not allowed to be touched. If you touch an Anti-Carrots sign, You will lose a life.

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''The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle'' is a 1989 video game series of games released for the UsefulNotes/{{NES}} UsefulNotes/{{NES}}, UsefulNotes/GameBoy and UsefulNotes/GameBoy, UsefulNotes/GameBoyColor, developed by Creator/{{Kemco}} and starring, well, WesternAnimation/BugsBunny.

The plot is, Games in this series:
*The
Bugs Bunny must Crazy Castle (1989)
*The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2 (1991)
*Bugs Bunny: Crazy Castle 3 (1997)
*Bugs Bunny in Crazy Castle 4 (2000)

The plot of each game revolves around Bugs Bunny venturing to Crazy Castle to
rescue his girlfriend (Honey Bunny) in Honey Bunny (and later, Lola Bunny). Along the top of the Crazy Castle. And way he must avoid other Looney Tunes characters (Such characters, such as Sylvester, Tweety, Foghorn Leghorn, Wile E. Coyote, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Taz, Yosemite Sam, and many others....) In Japan, The game was originally known as ''VideoGame/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' others....

!!Tropes associated with the series include:

*EverythingTryingtoKillYou: Every Looney Tunes character is hostile towards Bugs. Even the cute
and was based on innocent Tweety is out for your blood.
*PaletteSwap: In
the 1988 movie. The game also received several [[{{Sequelitis}} sequels NES version of varying quality]] for the Game Boy, UsefulNotes/GameBoyColor, first game, there are pink and one for green variants of the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance starring WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker.

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normally black Sylvester, who each have different AI.
* PasswordSave: Unlike VideoGame/TheBugsBunnyBirthdayBlowout, this Every game features in the series uses a password save system if you want to continue where you left off.
* {{Whammy}}: The Anti-Carrots sign in the NES version of the first game are not allowed to be touched. If you touch an Anti-Carrots sign, You will lose a life.
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''The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle'' is a 1989 video game for the UsefulNotes/{{NES}} and UsefulNotes/GameBoy, developed by Creator/{{Kemco}} and starring, well WesternAnimation/BugsBunny.

The plot is, Bugs Bunny must rescue his girlfriend (Honey Bunny) in the top of the Crazy Castle. And avoid other Looney Tunes characters (Such as Sylvester, Tweety, Foghorn Leghorn, Wile E. Coyote, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Taz, Yosemite Sam, and many others....) In Japan, The game was originally known as ''VideoGame/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' and was based on the 1988 movie.

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''The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle'' is a 1989 video game for the UsefulNotes/{{NES}} and UsefulNotes/GameBoy, developed by Creator/{{Kemco}} and starring, well well, WesternAnimation/BugsBunny.

The plot is, Bugs Bunny must rescue his girlfriend (Honey Bunny) in the top of the Crazy Castle. And avoid other Looney Tunes characters (Such as Sylvester, Tweety, Foghorn Leghorn, Wile E. Coyote, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Taz, Yosemite Sam, and many others....) In Japan, The game was originally known as ''VideoGame/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' and was based on the 1988 movie.
movie. The game also received several [[{{Sequelitis}} sequels of varying quality]] for the Game Boy, UsefulNotes/GameBoyColor, and one for the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance starring WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker.



* PasswordSave: Unlike VideoGame/TheBugsBunnyBirthdayBlowout, This game features a password save if you want to continue where you left off.

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* PasswordSave: Unlike VideoGame/TheBugsBunnyBirthdayBlowout, This this game features a password save if you want to continue where you left off.
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The plot is, Bugs Bunny must rescue his girlfriend (Honey Bunny) in the top of the Crazy Castle. And avoid other Looney Tunes characters (Such as Sylvester, Tweety, Road Runner, Wile E. Coyote, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Taz, Hoppity Kangaroo, and many others....) In Japan, The game was originally known as ''VideoGame/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' and was based on the 1988 movie.

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The plot is, Bugs Bunny must rescue his girlfriend (Honey Bunny) in the top of the Crazy Castle. And avoid other Looney Tunes characters (Such as Sylvester, Tweety, Road Runner, Foghorn Leghorn, Wile E. Coyote, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Taz, Hoppity Kangaroo, Yosemite Sam, and many others....) In Japan, The game was originally known as ''VideoGame/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' and was based on the 1988 movie.
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The plot is, Bugs Bunny must rescue his girlfriend (Lola Bunny?) in the top of the Crazy Castle. And avoid other Looney Tunes characters (Such as Sylvester, Tweety, Road Runner, Wile E. Coyote, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Taz, Hoppity Kangaroo, and many others....) In Japan, The game was originally known as ''VideoGame/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' and was based on the 1988 movie.

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The plot is, Bugs Bunny must rescue his girlfriend (Lola Bunny?) (Honey Bunny) in the top of the Crazy Castle. And avoid other Looney Tunes characters (Such as Sylvester, Tweety, Road Runner, Wile E. Coyote, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Taz, Hoppity Kangaroo, and many others....) In Japan, The game was originally known as ''VideoGame/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' and was based on the 1988 movie.
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The plot is, Bugs Bunny must rescue his girlfriend (Lola Bunny?) in the top of the Crazy Castle. And avoid other Looney Tunes characters (Such as Sylvester, Tweety, Road Runner, Wile E. Coyote, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Taz, Hoppity Kangaroo, and many others....) In Japan, The game was originally known as VideoGame/WhoFramedRogerRabbit and was based on the 1988 movie.

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The plot is, Bugs Bunny must rescue his girlfriend (Lola Bunny?) in the top of the Crazy Castle. And avoid other Looney Tunes characters (Such as Sylvester, Tweety, Road Runner, Wile E. Coyote, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Taz, Hoppity Kangaroo, and many others....) In Japan, The game was originally known as VideoGame/WhoFramedRogerRabbit ''VideoGame/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' and was based on the 1988 movie.
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''The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle'' is a 1989 video game for the UsefulNotes/{{NES}}, developed by Creator/{{Kemco}} and starring, well WesternAnimation/BugsBunny.

The plot is, Bugs Bunny must rescue his girlfriend (Lola Bunny?) in the top of the Crazy Castle. And avoid other Loone Tunes characters (Such as Sylvester, Tweety, Road Runner, Wile E. Coyote, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Taz, Hoppity Kangaroo, and many others....)

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''The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle'' is a 1989 video game for the UsefulNotes/{{NES}}, UsefulNotes/{{NES}} and UsefulNotes/GameBoy, developed by Creator/{{Kemco}} and starring, well WesternAnimation/BugsBunny.

The plot is, Bugs Bunny must rescue his girlfriend (Lola Bunny?) in the top of the Crazy Castle. And avoid other Loone Looney Tunes characters (Such as Sylvester, Tweety, Road Runner, Wile E. Coyote, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Taz, Hoppity Kangaroo, and many others....)
) In Japan, The game was originally known as VideoGame/WhoFramedRogerRabbit and was based on the 1988 movie.
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* Whammy: The Anti-Carrots sign are not allowed to be touched. If you touch an Anti-Carrots sign, You will lose a life.

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* Whammy: {{Whammy}}: The Anti-Carrots sign are not allowed to be touched. If you touch an Anti-Carrots sign, You will lose a life.

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The plot is, Bugs Bunny must rescue his girlfriend (Lola Bunny?) in the top of the Crazy Castle.

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The plot is, Bugs Bunny must rescue his girlfriend (Lola Bunny?) in the top of the Crazy Castle.
Castle. And avoid other Loone Tunes characters (Such as Sylvester, Tweety, Road Runner, Wile E. Coyote, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Taz, Hoppity Kangaroo, and many others....)



* PasswordSave: Unlike TheBugsBunnyBirthdayBlowout, This game features a password save if you want to continue where you left off.

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* PasswordSave: Unlike TheBugsBunnyBirthdayBlowout, VideoGame/TheBugsBunnyBirthdayBlowout, This game features a password save if you want to continue where you left off.off.
* Whammy: The Anti-Carrots sign are not allowed to be touched. If you touch an Anti-Carrots sign, You will lose a life.
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''The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle'' is a 1989 video game for the UsefulNotes/{{NES}}, developed by Creator/{{Kemco}} and starring, well WesternAnimation/BugsBunny.

The plot is, Bugs Bunny must rescue his girlfriend (Lola Bunny?) in the top of the Crazy Castle.

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* PasswordSave: Unlike TheBugsBunnyBirthdayBlowout, This game features a password save if you want to continue where you left off.

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