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* OlderThanTheyThink: Many people were surprised by Daffy's more wacky personality when they're used to his more jerkish, greedy side. This actually goes back to the very early shorts (the ones directed by Creator/TexAvery and Creator/BobBergen), where he was more of a screwball trickster character, and, commonly, the later adaptations would show his more negative side (but still remember to show his more playful, screwball characteristics, as shown in 1988's ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' and 1996's ''Space Jam'').

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* OlderThanTheyThink: Many people were surprised by Daffy's more wacky personality when they're used to his more jerkish, greedy side. This actually goes back to the very early shorts (the ones directed by Creator/TexAvery and Creator/BobBergen), Creator/BobClampett), where he was more of a screwball trickster character, and, commonly, the later adaptations would show his more negative side (but still remember to show his more playful, screwball characteristics, as shown in 1988's ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' and 1996's ''Space Jam'').

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* BrokenBase: The show taking a back-to-basics approach for the Looney Tunes has stirred some heated debate interestingly enough. Those for the back-to-basics approach argue that the franchise is at its best when it focuses more on comedy, negative continuity, and social commentary than character development and that the previous shows and projects took way too many liberties with the characters. Those against the back-to-basics approach think that the show doesn't have its own identity, that the comedy is stale, and that the other Looney Tunes shows, for all their faults, at least made attempts to stand out.

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The show taking a back-to-basics approach for the Looney Tunes has stirred some heated debate interestingly enough. Those for the back-to-basics approach argue that the franchise is at its best when it focuses more on comedy, negative continuity, and social commentary than character development and that the previous shows and projects took way too many liberties with the characters. Those against the back-to-basics approach think that the show doesn't have its own identity, that the comedy is stale, and that the other Looney Tunes shows, for all their faults, at least made attempts to stand out.
** The addition of [[CanonForeigner new characters]] (such as The Barbarian and Snow Stag) and creating misplaced matches with different characters instead of their usual pair-ups (Sylvester, Pete Puma and Claude Cat forming TerribleTrio) and new stories instead of StrictlyFormula plots that happened in the original story (one episode featured Marc Anthony interacting with Tweety, Gabby Goat and Speedy and previously mentioned [[FanNickname Cat Trio]]) can either be seen as polarizing changes or creative ideas that bring something fresh to the franchise, due to some people being bored of StrictlyFormula plots of original cartoons.
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: ''WesternAnimation/PepeLePew'' is back and while most people agree that shifting him away from his original shorts formula of stalking a cat with a stripe down her back was a much-needed change thanks to societal changes since then, debates on whether or not what they decided to change his character and shorts ''to'' are ''actually funny'' or not are still ongoing. ''New Looney Tunes'' turned him into a ''Franchise/JamesBond'' parody. Whether the parody is done well or even remotely fits the character is iffy in the first place. And then there's the fact that [[TheWoobie Penelope]] ended up [[AdaptedOut getting the shaft]] because of it; despite her being the sympathetic one from the classic shorts.

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* BaseBreakingCharacter: ''WesternAnimation/PepeLePew'' is back and while most people agree that shifting him away from his original shorts formula of stalking a cat with a stripe down her back was a much-needed change thanks to societal changes since then, debates on whether or not what they decided to change his character and shorts ''to'' are ''actually funny'' actually ''funny'' or not are still ongoing. ''New Looney Tunes'' turned him into a ''Franchise/JamesBond'' parody. Whether the parody is done well or even remotely fits the character is iffy in the first place. And then there's the fact that [[TheWoobie Penelope]] ended up [[AdaptedOut getting the shaft]] because of it; despite her being the sympathetic one from the classic shorts.
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** Tweety Bird has reverted back to the more aggressive personality that Creator/BobBergen originally gave him.

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** Tweety Bird has reverted back to the more aggressive personality that Creator/BobBergen Creator/BobClampett originally gave him.
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** Tweety Bird has reverted back to the more aggressive personality that Bob Clampett originally gave him.

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** Tweety Bird has reverted back to the more aggressive personality that Bob Clampett Creator/BobBergen originally gave him.



* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Although the show [[ScrewedByTheNetwork has barely aired at all in North America]], the show is very popular in international countries, enough to renew the series for a third season (according to Porky's voice actor Bob Bergen).

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Although the show [[ScrewedByTheNetwork has barely aired at all in North America]], the show is very popular in international countries, enough to renew the series for a third season (according to Porky's voice actor Bob Bergen).Creator/BobBergen).



* OlderThanTheyThink: Many people were surprised by Daffy's more wacky personality when they're used to his more jerkish, greedy side. This actually goes back to the very early shorts (the ones directed by Tex Avery and Bob Clampett), where he was more of a screwball trickster character, and, commonly, the later adaptations would show his more negative side (but still remember to show his more playful, screwball characteristics, as shown in 1988's ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' and 1996's ''Space Jam'').

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* OlderThanTheyThink: Many people were surprised by Daffy's more wacky personality when they're used to his more jerkish, greedy side. This actually goes back to the very early shorts (the ones directed by Tex Avery Creator/TexAvery and Bob Clampett), Creator/BobBergen), where he was more of a screwball trickster character, and, commonly, the later adaptations would show his more negative side (but still remember to show his more playful, screwball characteristics, as shown in 1988's ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'' and 1996's ''Space Jam'').
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* AccidentalInnuendo: "Stop touching my cheese!".
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* NightmareFuel: Bugs' Gollum impression; "Trollum" is this. Bugs is seen looking absolutely feral with bulging, hyper-realistic eyes, and speaks in a creepy, raspy voice akin to the character he's referencing.

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* NightmareFuel: Bugs' Gollum impression; "Trollum" is this. Bugs is seen looking absolutely feral with bulging, hyper-realistic eyes, and speaks in a creepy, raspy voice akin to the character he's referencing. This is {{Lampshaded}} by the characters who see Trollum; who are usually scared out of their wits, or cringes at how creepy he looks.
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*NightmareFuel: Bugs' Gollum impression; "Trollum" is this. Bugs is seen looking absolutely feral with bulging, hyper-realistic eyes, and speaks in a creepy, raspy voice akin to the character he's referencing.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow:
** Season 2 had more of the regular Looney Tunes characters making appearances, starting with Daffy and Porky. In fact, the show as a whole was retooled to feature [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=higSMrBYzpE other Looney Tunes characters]] alongside Bugs Bunny. This led to its name change from ''Wabbit'' to ''New Looney Tunes''.
** While Lola's change in ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'' was mostly well-received, there were some who preferred her older role model persona from ''Film/SpaceJam'' while others were worried it would be perceived as a DumbBlonde stereotype. This series essentially combined the two incarnations so everyone could be happy.

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