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* BrokenRecord: The copies constantly repeat the same lines over and over, which are mostly the originals' {{Catch Phrase}}s. At one point, Bugs even says to the fake Elmer "Come over here, ya broken record!".

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* BrokenRecord: The copies constantly repeat the same lines over and over, which are mostly the originals' {{Catch Phrase}}s.{{Character Catchphrase}}s. At one point, Bugs even says to the fake Elmer "Come over here, ya broken record!".



* LimitedAnimation: The copies are parodies of every bad TV animation cliché. Daffy even has SynchroVox superimposed live-action lips a la ''WesternAnimation/ClutchCargo'' at one point. Also a minor case with the short overall, itself being made on a slightly larger than usual TV animation budget. This allows the animation to be full enough so that it stands out against deliberately bad parodies, but still comes off as a noticeable downgrade compared to the theatrical shorts with the odd shortcut showing up from time to time.

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* LimitedAnimation: The copies are parodies of every bad TV animation cliché. Daffy even has SynchroVox superimposed live-action lips a à la ''WesternAnimation/ClutchCargo'' at one point. Also a minor case with the short overall, itself being made on a slightly larger than usual TV animation budget. This allows the animation to be full enough so that it stands out against deliberately bad parodies, but still comes off as a noticeable downgrade compared to the theatrical shorts with the odd shortcut showing up from time to time.
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* PunchClockHero: "Hero" might be hyperbolic, but in the short, Bugs annoying Elmer, Sam, and Daffy is just his job, including lengthy commutes between the three locations.


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* UnexplainedRecovery: Bugs' doppelgänger immediately attempting to kill him upon awakening suggests all the other doppelgängers did the same thing to Elmer, Daffy, and Sam. However, once Bugs disposes of the doppelgängers, the three appear back at their usual spots no worse for wear with no explanation.

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** The rocket carrying the pale stereotypes almost hits [[Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial Eliot and E.T.]].



** The rocket carrying the pale stereotypes almost hits [[Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial Eliot and E.T.]].
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** Porky's doppelganger is animated in the style of Creator/TerryGilliam.
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* AnimationBump: Bugs and Daffy's first encounter in the short contains more fluid and bouncy animation than the rest of it.

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* AnimationBump: Bugs and Daffy's first encounter in the short contains far more fluid and bouncy animation than compared to the rest of it.the short.
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* TakeThat: The badly animated Looney Tunes copies are basically one big take that against UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfAnimation, parodying its [[LimitedAnimation limited visuals]] and [[FlatCharacter flat characterization]]. As stated above, the copies came from [[WesternAnimation/HeresNudnik Nudnik Planet Nudnik.]]

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* TakeThat: The badly animated Looney Tunes copies are basically one big take that against UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfAnimation, parodying its [[LimitedAnimation limited visuals]] and [[FlatCharacter flat characterization]]. As stated above, the copies came from [[WesternAnimation/HeresNudnik Nudnik Planet Nudnik.]]
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* TakeThat: The badly animated Looney Tunes copies are basically one big take that against TheDarkAgeOfAnimation, parodying its [[LimitedAnimation limited visuals]] and [[FlatCharacter flat characterization]]. As stated above, the copies came from [[WesternAnimation/HeresNudnik Nudnik Planet Nudnik.]]

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* TakeThat: The badly animated Looney Tunes copies are basically one big take that against TheDarkAgeOfAnimation, UsefulNotes/TheDarkAgeOfAnimation, parodying its [[LimitedAnimation limited visuals]] and [[FlatCharacter flat characterization]]. As stated above, the copies came from [[WesternAnimation/HeresNudnik Nudnik Planet Nudnik.]]
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* TakeThat: The badly animated Looney Tunes copies are basically one big take that against TheDarkAgeOfAnimation, parodying its [[LimitedAnimation limited visuals]] and [[FlatCharacter flat characterization]]. As stated above, the copies came from [[WesternAnimation/HeresNudnik Nudnik Planet Nudnik.]]
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* OffModel: Not only do the pale stereotypes not look that much like the originals, they can't even stay consistent from shot to shot.
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* MadeInCountryX: When Bugs inspects the imposters, he finds that each of them bares a label saying "Made on the Planet Nudnik".

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* MadeInCountryX: When Bugs inspects the imposters, he finds that each of them bares bears a label saying "Made on the Planet Nudnik".
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* WeWantOurJerkBack: You would think Bugs would be happy with his various enemies replaced with harmless versions of theirselves that don't want to harm him, but he actually misses them and their adversarial personalities. Indeed, their confrontations are presented here [[PunchClockVillain as their actual occupations]].

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* WeWantOurJerkBack: You would think Bugs would be happy with his various enemies replaced with harmless versions of theirselves themselves that don't want to harm him, but he actually misses them and their adversarial personalities. Indeed, their confrontations are presented here [[PunchClockVillain as their actual occupations]].
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* BrokenRecord: The copies constantly repeat the same lines over and over, which are mostly the originals' {{Catch Phrase}}s. At one point, Bugs even says to the fake Elmer "Come here, ya broken record!".

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* BrokenRecord: The copies constantly repeat the same lines over and over, which are mostly the originals' {{Catch Phrase}}s. At one point, Bugs even says to the fake Elmer "Come over here, ya broken record!".
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** After falling off a cliff, Sam says "I've fallen and I can't get up!", a line from a famous emergency bracelet commercial.

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** After falling off a cliff, Sam says "I've fallen and I can't get up!", a line from a famous commercial for the Life Alert emergency bracelet commercial.bracelet.
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* ArtShift: The pale stereotype versions of the Looney Tunes characters are badly drawn with [[ThickLineAnimation thicker lines]].
* BitingTheHandHumor: The Looney Tunes are disappearing and being replaced by poorly-animated, catchphrase-spewing automatons without any of the wit or anarchy that made them so beloved in the first place. Yes, this was completely intentional on the filmmakers' part.

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* ArtShift: The pale stereotype versions of the Looney Tunes characters are badly drawn with [[ThickLineAnimation thicker lines]].
shoddily drawn.
* BitingTheHandHumor: The Looney Tunes are disappearing and being replaced by poorly-animated, catchphrase-spewing poorly-animated automatons without any of the wit or anarchy that made them so beloved in the first place. Yes, this was completely intentional on the filmmakers' part.



* KillAndReplace: While it's not known where the real Elmer, Sam, and Daffy went when their doppelgangers appeared,[[note]]and it didn't really matter since they were restored when Bugs got rid of the copies[[/note]] Bugs' doppelganger outright tries to kill him with an axe.

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* KillAndReplace: While it's not known where the real Elmer, Sam, and Daffy went when their doppelgangers appeared,[[note]]and it didn't really matter since they were restored when Bugs got rid of sent the copies[[/note]] copies to space[[/note]] Bugs' doppelganger outright tries to kill him with an axe.



* NonStandardCharacterDesign: The copies are made to resemble simplistic, [[LimitedAnimation crudely animated]] [[ThickLineAnimation thick-lined]] cartoon characters from 50s and 60s television. So of course they look horrendously out of place when placed right next to the smoothly animated thin-lined Bugs.

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* NonStandardCharacterDesign: The copies are made to resemble simplistic, [[LimitedAnimation crudely animated]] [[ThickLineAnimation thick-lined]] cartoon characters from 50s and 60s television. So of Of course they look horrendously out of place when placed right next to the smoothly animated thin-lined Bugs.



* WeWantOurJerkBack: You would think Bugs would be happy with his various enemies replaced with kinder, gentler versions that don't want to harm him, but he actually misses them and their adversarial personalities. Indeed, their confrontations are presented here [[PunchClockVillain as their actual occupations]].

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* WeWantOurJerkBack: You would think Bugs would be happy with his various enemies replaced with kinder, gentler harmless versions of theirselves that don't want to harm him, but he actually misses them and their adversarial personalities. Indeed, their confrontations are presented here [[PunchClockVillain as their actual occupations]].
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* AnAxeToGrind: After emerging, Bugs' doppelganger grabs his "In Case of Fire" axe and tries to strike him with it. Bugs manages to avoid it while his bed is cleaved in two.
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* KillAndReplace: While its not known where the real Elmer, Sam, and Daffy went when their doppelgangers appeared,[[note]]and it didn't really matter since they were restored when Bugs got rid of the copies[[/note]] Bugs' doppelganger outright tries to kill him with an axe.

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* KillAndReplace: While its it's not known where the real Elmer, Sam, and Daffy went when their doppelgangers appeared,[[note]]and it didn't really matter since they were restored when Bugs got rid of the copies[[/note]] Bugs' doppelganger outright tries to kill him with an axe.

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''Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers'' is a 1992 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' made-for-TV cartoon staring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, WesternAnimation/ElmerFudd, WesternAnimation/YosemiteSam, and WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck, which led off the 1992 TV special ''Bugs Bunny's Creature Features''.

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''Invasion "Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers'' Snatchers" is a 1992 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' made-for-TV cartoon staring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, WesternAnimation/ElmerFudd, WesternAnimation/YosemiteSam, and WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck, which led off the 1992 TV special ''Bugs Bunny's Creature Features''.



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* EvilTwin: Bugs refers to his doppelganger as this.

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