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1The characters who appeared in ''WesternAnimation/WabbitALooneyTunesProduction''.
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3[[foldercontrol]]
4!Main Heroic Cast
5[[folder:Bugs "Wabbit" Bunny]]
6!!!Voiced by: Jeff Bergman
7[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wabbit_bugs_bunny.jpg]]
8
9* TheAce: After a stint as a cynic, Bugs is back to his better-known KarmicTrickster role -- though he's not ''quite'' as invincible as he was back in the old days.
10* BeleagueredAssistant: Whenever Bigfoot is around, Bugs is demoted into this role.
11* BerserkButton: Nothing sets him off faster than seeing/hearing someone do harm to other rabbits.
12* BewareTheNiceOnes: Bugs is a friendly guy, but when someone ''really'' pushes him too far he can be terrifying.
13* BondOneLiner: He makes a habit of delivering these.
14* ButtMonkey: Whenever Bigfoot or Porky's around.
15%%* CivilizedAnimal
16* DeadpanSnarker: His well-known trait like the time when Squint declares the ocean to be for beavers only, Bugs could only question the beaver's sanity.
17* TheFool: When not outsmarting antagonists directly, he gets by on their own convenient buffoonery.
18* TheGoodKing: He's a very good patriarch in "The Wabbit Who Would Be King", "Hare To The Throne", and "King Bugs and the Island of Lunacy".
19* KarmicTrickster: Bugs only messes with others that have directly wronged him or his closest friends.
20* LeeroyJenkins: Whenever Porky's around, Bugs usually doesn't heed his warning and impulsively gets himself (and sometimes Porky) into a scrape.
21* NotSoAboveItAll: ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'' aside, this is probably the incarnation in which he's brought most down to earth.
22* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: In "Surivalist of the Fittest", Bugs becomes quietly enraged upon hearing about Tad Tucker trapping and eating an entire family of rabbits. He flashes a SlasherSmile and for the rest of the short we see Bugs at his most sadistic.
23* RascallyRabbit
24* WalkingTheEarth: Downplayed. While most shorts have Bugs at different locations (with different living establishments), he occasionally revisits locations from past shorts. For instance, "The Spy Who Bugged Me" revisits the UsefulNotes/WashingtonDC area established in "White House Rabbit".
25* WeirdnessMagnet: Rather than the classic array of hunters and predators, he's far more likely to run afoul of the supernatural, the science-fictional, or the just plain bizarre.
26%%* WhiteGloves
27* WouldntHitAGirl: Bugs refuses to hit Rhonda because hitting a woman will disappoint his mother. Thankfully, Bugs's mother approves of her son fighting to teach the wrestler a lesson.
28[[/folder]]
29
30[[folder:Squeaks the Squirrel]]
31!!!Animal vocals provided by: Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
32[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wabbit_squeaks.png]]
33
34* BigEater: Squeaks can sometimes be seen gathering or eating food.
35* CivilizedAnimal: [[ZigZaggedTrope Zigzagged]] with PartiallyCivilizedAnimal. Squeaks can be seen in some scenes residing within Bugs's home on the couch, watching TV upright and munching on nuts in a bowl. In the same short, however, he's prone to scavenging for nuts and remain in mostly common squirrel positions for movement and stationary moments. The only consistent trait is his [[SpeechImpairedAnimal lack of ability to verbally speak]], opting to communicate with squeaking and pantomiming.
36* ADayInTheLimelight: "Big Troubles" is the most Squeaks-focused short so far (after mostly playing second fiddle to Bugs in most shorts, at times not being essential to the plot).
37* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: A squirrel that communicates verbally through squeaking.
38* SpeechImpairedAnimal: He cannot verbally speak resorting to him to say in squeaks. Although there is one episode in which he can do it.
39[[/folder]]
40
41[[folder:Bigfoot]]
42!!!Voiced by: Creator/MatthewMercer
43[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bigfoot_in_wabbit.jpg]]
44->'''Appearance(s):''' "Sun Valley Freeze", "Bigfoot In Bed", and "Bugsfoot"
45
46* AbsurdPhobia: He's afraid of leaves.
47* AccidentalMisnaming: He keeps referring to Bugs as "Lady".
48* AndCallHimGeorge: Unfortunately for Bugs, he's a hugger (and a kisser).
49* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Extremely odd and utterly clueless.
50* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: "Sun Valley Freeze" had him extremely overshot his throw of Bugs into the side of a glacier.
51-->'''Bigfoot:''' "Sorry [[WesternAnimation/BugsBunny lady]], I was trying to get you over to that ridge".
52* DumbassHasAPoint: Questions why Bugs owns a closet full of clothes if he never wears them.
53* GentleGiant: Never intentionally harms Bugs... the key word is ''intentionally''.
54%%* InvincibleIncompetent
55* LethallyStupid: He's such a bumbling idiot and causes so much trouble for Bugs that one has to wonder ''why'' Bugs even bothers trying to help him.
56* NoNeckChump: Bigfoot's head seems to be molding within his broad shoulders and body.
57* TooDumbToLive: His debut episode ("Sun Valley Freeze") demonstrates his complete bumbling and obviousness about the world, especially to escape Hazmats attempting to capture and study the beast. Even when he's right within reasonable range of danger from said hunters, he's only saved by his own dumb luck, Bugs's intervention, and/or the Hazmats' own case of this trope.
58[[/folder]]
59----
60!Antagonists (a.k.a. Bugs's Targets)
61[[folder:Yosemite Sam]]
62!!!Voiced by: Creator/MauriceLaMarche (season 1), Creator/FredTatasciore (season 2)
63[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wabbit_yosemite_sam.jpg]]
64->'''Appearances:''' "Buddha Bugs", "The Inside Bugs", "World Wide Wabbit", "The Wringer", "All Belts Are Off", "Hairplane Mode"
65
66* {{Angrish}}: Usually mixed in his Southern-styled vernacular.
67* ButtMonkey: His abuse from Bugs reaches extreme heights.
68* CrazyCatLady: Considering that he lives alone and has pet cats, a case of cat figurines, and pictures of cats, he can be considered a male version of this trope.
69* ADayInTheLimelight: "Sam and the Bullet Train", which focuses on Sam's attempts to rob the titular train.
70* DiscoDan: A lot of Sam's attempts at robbery would have worked a bit better back at the 20th century, but not so much in the 21st century. He was so focused on robbing a bank that he mistook Bugs explanation on how everything is digitized and on the internet now.
71%%* FieryRedhead
72* HairTriggerTemper: Yosemite Sam rarely has patience for anything, much less for a pesky rabbit. Therefore, he has a tendency to react to everything in gun-blazing fits of rage.
73* TheNapoleon: Yosemite's pretty short compared to lankier Bugs.
74[[/folder]]
75
76[[folder:Wile E. Coyote]]
77!!!Voiced by: Creator/JohnPaulKarliak
78[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wabbit_wile_e_coyote.png]]
79->'''Appearances:''' "Leaf It Alone", "To Catch A Fairy" (cameo), "Bugs in the Garden", "Aromatherapest", "Raising Your Spirits" (cameo)
80
81* AdaptationalHeroism: Sort of. He is a bit of a jerk, full of himself and motivated to show how much smarter he thinks he is, but he doesn’t try to kill and eat Bugs like he did in the classic shorts.
82* ButtMonkey: Tied with Yosemite Sam on this.
83%%* CivilizedAnimal
84* ComplexityAddiction: In "Leaf It Alone" he uses overly complex methods to get a leaf off his lawn when he could just pick it up. In general, he will always prefer to do things in the most complicated and technologically sophisticated way possible.
85* ADayInTheLimelight: "Leaf It Alone", "Bugs in the Garden", and "Aromatherapest" feature Wile E. in a primary role.
86* DeadpanSnarker: Often makes dry comments towards Bugs.
87* DemotedToExtra: He was a fairly prominent character in Season 1, appearing almost as often as Yosemite Sam. After the retool brought in the other classic characters, though, Wile E.'s appearances got scaled back to the point that he only appears a handful of times in Seasons 2 and 3.
88* DidntThinkThisThrough: Rather than use tomato juice out of pride, his first attempt to get rid of the skunk smell was to cover himself in cement mix. You can guess what happens next. Also, his last attempt was to use a machine to suck the stench out, but he didn't bother to put an off-button on the remote, so there was no way to turn off the machine.
89* ForScience: Wile E.'s philosophy, especially [[JustThinkOfThePotential to perform]] the [[AwesomeButImpractical most mundane of tasks]].
90* HateAtFirstSight: Upon meeting his [[WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadrunner classical nemesis]].
91-->'''Wile E:''' I don't know why, but something deep inside tells me I must destroy that bird.
92* HoistByHisOwnPetard: True to the original, a lot of the abuse he suffers is at the hands of his own needlessly complicated machines malfunctioning on him, although Bugs does sometimes sabatoge them for good measure.
93* InsufferableGenius: Supported by his technical and strategic wits, Wile E. [[SarcasmMode unintentionally]] berates his neighbor, Bugs, for his old-fashioned ways of living.
94* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: While he is the InsufferableGenius we all know and love, he has his rare moments. He even feels genuinely horrified when he thinks that he injured Squeaks in "Mooch Housin' Syndrome".
95* LargeHam: Tends to declare his genius in stagey monologues.
96* SitcomArchNemesis: He is almost never explicitly a danger to Bugs, just kind of a pretentious and condescending jerk of a neighbor.
97* SuddenlySpeaking: He uses his mannerisms seen in classic Wile E. and Bugs shorts, which includes being able to talk. He notably keeps this characterization even in what would otherwise be a throwback Road Runner short.
98[[/folder]]
99
100[[folder:Sir Littlechin]]
101!!!Voiced by: Creator/DaranNorris
102[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sir_littlechin.jpg]]
103->'''Appearance(s):''' "St. Bugs and the Dragon", "Sir Littlechin, Griffin Hunter", "Just One of Those Days", "Sir Littlechin, Unicorn Hunter", "Knight and Duck", "Sir Littlechin and the Kraken", "Sir Littlechin and the Phoenix", "Littlechin and the Wood Fairy", "Hare to the Throne"
104
105A knight often on the hunt of a mythical creature of some sort. Unfortunately for him, said mythical creature usually ends up turning to Bugs for help.
106
107* DefeatMeansFriendship: While he didn't actively try to harm or berate Bugs like most examples listed, he didn't appreciate Bugs and Squeaks' constant interloping (his last straw had him attempt to kill the two after the dragon escapes). Once Bugs foiled his plans of killing a local dragon, he ends up making some casual peace with him and Squeaks. [[spoiler: He also befriends the dragon after it saves him from falling to his death.]]
108* LargeHam: It helps that he's a proud, dragon-seeking knight voiced by [[WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents Daran]] [[WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime Norris]].
109* ICallItVera: His sword, Dirk, is apparently his best friend. Daffy mocks him for this extensively.
110* NarratorAllAlong: [[spoiler: In Hare to the Throne.]]
111* RunningGag: Blowing his horn loudly, sometimes right in Bug's face.
112* WrongGenreSavvy: He's a knight hunting various mythical creatures, but he thinks he's in a straight-up fantasy story instead of a zany cartoon full of animals that love to inflict slapstick.
113[[/folder]]
114
115[[folder:Squint]]
116->'''Appearance:''' "Beaver Fever"
117
118A beaver who believes he owns an entire lake.
119----
120* FantasticRacism: He bans everybody who isn't a beaver from the lake. He even bans fish from the lake.
121[[/folder]]
122
123[[folder:Cal]]
124!!!Voiced by: Creator/EricBauza
125[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cal_0.jpg]]
126
127->'''Appearance(s):''' [[BaseballEpisode "For the Love of Acorns"]], "The Spy Who Bugged Me" (cameo), "Bugs of Chance" (cameo), "Bugs the Gladiator", "Gold Medal Wabbit", "Ponce de Calzone", "Genghis Cal"
128
129* CharacterCatchphrase: "You're in my zone. My Cal-zone!"
130* JerkJock: He's depicted playing all kinds of sports and usually gets cheers for his efforts, but he always has the same obnoxious, egotistical attitude.
131* {{Jerkass}}: Sometimes, he'll be depicted as something other than an athlete, but he'll have the exact same personality.
132* JerkassHasAPoint: Though Cal in "For the Love of Acorns" was being a jerk, Bugs and Squeaks were trespassing on the field, vandalizing property and interrupting a game.
133* OverlyLongName: His full name is "Vladimir Angelo Chafong Reginald [=McMurthy=]".
134[[/folder]]
135
136[[folder:Shameless O'Scanty]]
137!!!Voiced by: Creator/CarlosAlazraqui
138[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shameless_oscanty.jpg]]
139
140->'''Appearance(s):''' "The Game is a Foot", "The Lepra-Con", "Just One of Those Days", "Erin Go Bugs", "Lucky Duck"
141
142A leprechaun who often finds himself short on luck and needing some more, which he usually intends to get by taking Bugs' feet.
143
144* {{Leprechaun}}: He is one.
145* LuckyRabbitsFoot: if he didn't believe in this trope, his episode wouldn't have happened.
146[[/folder]]
147
148[[folder:The Grim Rabbit]]
149!!!Grunts provided by by: Creator/DeeBradleyBaker and Creator/FredTatasciore
150[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/carl_the_grim_wabbit.jpg]]
151
152->'''Appearance(s):''' "The Grim Rabbit", "Grim on Vacation", "Your Bunny or Your Life", "Just One of Those Days", "Quiet the Undertaking"
153The anthropomorphic personification of rabbit Death, who often comes to claim Bugs' soul.
154
155* AnimalMotifs: He has some noticeable rabbit traits (rabbit ears, feet, and a carrot scythe).
156* FluffyTheTerrible: His real name is Carl.
157* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: When he saw his wife about to be killed, he jumps in to save her.
158* InterspeciesRomance: His wife Cheryl is a human.
159%%* TheGrimReaper
160* HenpeckedHusband: Spends "Grim on Vacation" trying to covertly get Bugs because his wife explicitly forbid him from trying anything during their vacation.
161* KnightOfCerebus: While his presence doesn't completely drain the comedy, he does have an air of menace about him, given that he's literally death. He strikes Bugs with more genuine fear than any of his other recurring enemies.
162* SpecialPersonNormalName: Bugs is amused to find that his real name is "Carl".
163* TheVoiceless: He mostly reacts to events with grunts, or pantomimes his actions.
164[[/folder]]
165
166[[folder:Vice President Leslie P. Lilylegs]]
167!!!Voiced by: Creator/CarlosAlazraqui
168[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/leslie_p_lilylegs.jpg]]
169
170->'''Appearance(s):''' "White House Wabbit", "Bugs Over Par", "Five Star Bugs", "The Wabbit Who Would Be King", "The Wedding Quacksher", "Cyrano de Bugs", "The Knight Time Is The Right Time", "Amaduckus", "#1 Grandpa", "Downtown Wabby"
171
172* AffablyEvil: There are times where he is generally polite.
173* ArtEvolution: He had a slightly different design in his first appearance, most notably being slightly taller and having large jowls, being simplified later on, most notably getting rid of the jowls.
174* BizarreAndImprobableGolfGame: Tries to pull one on Bugs in "Bugs Over Par". Naturally it all backfires.
175* ButtMonkey: Even before Bugs or Daffy show up he gets treated like dirt by whoever he works for.
176* EvilCannotComprehendGood: In one short he is his grandchildren's second favourite grandfather, and he goes through elaborate schemes to make himself the favourite so they'll take him on a trip. When Bugs suggests his grandkids might like him more if he were just nicer, he doesn't understand.
177* TheFriendNobodyLikes: It's quite clear that everybody treats him poorly although given his personality, it's understandable why.
178* GoldDigger: In "Cyrano de Bugs", he wants to marry Granny, a rich widow, for her money.
179* TheNapoleon: His height and temper are comparable to Sam.
180* NewJobAsThePlotDemands: He frequently appears as the Vice President (or any equivalent second in charge position) of just about anything imaginable. In one case, he is inexplicably an assistant manager of a company despite the fact that the head manager position is vacant.
181* TheStarscream: No matter what second in command job position he is holding, he is always gunning for the top position.
182* VicePresidentWho: To the point that people were surprised we still have a Vice President. The spirit of the trope continues to apply to him no matter what job he actually has.
183[[/folder]]
184
185[[folder:Barbarian]]
186!!!Voiced by: Creator/SteveBlum
187[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wabbit_barbarian.jpg]]
188
189->'''Appearance(s):''' "Bugsbarian", "Just One of Those Days", "The Grand Barbari-yon", "Winter Blunderland", "Bigs Bunny"
190
191* BarbarianLonghair: Although his regular hair isn't too long, his beard is massive, and they're both rather unkempt.
192[[/folder]]
193
194[[folder:King Thes]]
195!!!Voiced by: Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson
196[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/king_thes_by_ohyeahcartoonsfan_dd8ph0c_pre.jpg]]
197
198->'''Appearance(s):''' "Not Lyin' Lion", "Mile Hi Grub", "Thes in the City", "Looney Luau", "Porky and Thes"
199
200The hungry king of the beasts who often tires of his usual diet and sets his eyes out on consuming our hero.
201
202* PantheraAwesome: He's a lion who's king of the jungle.
203* RunningGag: His thick lisp means he usually has to spell his name out to properly introduce himself, lest he be mistaken for "Theth".
204[[/folder]]
205
206[[folder:The Winter Stag]]
207!!!Voiced by: Creator/JeffBennett
208[[quoteright:197:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wabbit_winter_stag.jpg]]
209
210->'''Appearance(s):''' "Ice Ice Bunny", "Hawaiian Ice", "The Duck Days of Summer"
211
212* AnthropomorphicPersonification: Of Winter. Elmer Fudd is able to make Summer last longer by capturing him.
213* DeadpanSnarker: When not outright angry at Bugs for interfering with him, he has a very dry sense of humor.
214* DefeatMeansFriendship: His first appearance ends with him and Bugs having drinks and enjoying a summer's day.
215* GoodThingYouCanHeal: Bugs accidentally knocks his antlers off once. The Stag was able to regrow them, but it still made him mad.
216* AnIcePerson: Can freeze anything with his antlers.
217* IncomingHam: "I am the Winter Stag. I bring the snow."
218* LackOfEmpathy: He decides to get an early start on winter -- just as summer is beginning -- without considering that people want the chance to enjoy summer before it's gone.
219[[/folder]]
220
221[[folder:Shifty the Squirrel]]
222!!!Voiced by: Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
223[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shifty_the_squirrel.jpg]]
224
225->'''Appearance(s):''' "Wabbit's Wild", "Bugs of Chance", "The Color of Bunny"
226[[/folder]]
227
228[[folder:Jack]]
229!!!Voiced by: Creator/SteveBlum
230[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wabbit_jack.jpg]]
231
232->'''Appearance(s):''' "Wabbit's Best Friend" and "Painter Paint Hare"
233
234* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: WordOfGod (in this case, storyboard artist Michael J. Ruoco) [[https://newlooneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/Jack says]] that he was dropped from the show after only two appearances because his personality traits (including his screaming) were deemed too similar to Yosemite Sam.
235* NewJobAsThePlotDemands: He was a dog trainer in "Wabbit's Best Friend" and a painter in "Painter Paint Hare". He wasn't particularly good at either job. Ruoco again:
236-->The idea was that Jack was, well, a "jack" of all trades, but a master of none. Every time you’d see him in a new cartoon, he’d have a different profession (a painter, a dog trainer, etc.), but he’d be terrible at it, to the point he’d get frustrated and lash out, usually at Bugs.
237[[/folder]]
238
239[[folder:Tooth Fairy]]
240!!!Voiced by: Creator/CarlaRenata
241[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wabbit_tooth_fairy.jpg]]
242
243->'''Appearance(s):''' "To Catch a Fairy"
244[[/folder]]
245
246[[folder:Scarecrow]]
247!!!Voiced by: Creator/CarlosAlazraqui
248[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wabbit_scarecrow.jpg]]
249
250->'''Appearance(s):''' "Scarecrow"
251
252%%* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever
253* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: For some reason, [[RunningGag whenever the Scarecrow's head is detached from any form of a body, he's a timid weakling just trying to do his job.]] When he's attached to a body, he becomes a very [[{{Jerkass}} crude]], {{determin|ator}}ed legitimate threat for Bugs to handle. [[spoiler:Especially when he becomes a giant monster made of farm equipment and hay.]]
254* OneWingedAngel [[spoiler: Once his head merged with the local hay and farm equipment, he becomes a giant monster to take on the local intruder, Bugs.]]
255* ScaryScarecrows: His more timid side wants to be this; his more competent personality '''''is''''' this.
256[[/folder]]
257
258[[folder:Claudette Dupri]]
259!!!Voiced by: Creator/KathSoucie
260[[quoteright:305:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/claudette_dupri.jpg]]
261->'''Appearance(s):''' "The Spy Who Bugged Me", "Superscooter 3000", "Affaire du Jour", "The Pepe Le Pew Affair", "Loon-Raker", "[=OctoPepe=]", "The Towering Hamsterno", "Quagmire of Solace", "The Pepe Who Came in from the Cold", "Undercover Bunny"
262%%* ActionGirl
263* AscendedExtra: The New Looney Tunes retool promotes her from one of Bugs' minor antagonists to the co-main character of a spy format of cartoons with Pepe Le Pew.
264* CharacterDevelopment: Beginning with "The Towering Hamsterno", she more or less gets over with Pepe joining her on her missions.
265* CunningLikeAFox: At the very least [[SmallNameBigEgo views herself as such]]. She meets her match upon meeting Bugs however.
266* ADayInTheLimelight: Her premiere episode ("The Spy Who Bugged Me") mainly focused on her (failed) escapades trying to retrieve a bag holding U.S. government secrets from an oblivious Bugs. Bugs himself was secondary to the plot.
267* FemmeFatale: Although she is rendered completely inept by Bugs, she is a far more even match when paired against Pepe Le Pew.
268* FieryRedhead: Subverted. Also, her red hair is actually a wig according to her debut episode.
269* FrenchJerk: An arrogant, devious French spy.
270* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: She is consistently depicted as wearing a spy outfit or some type of disguise.
271%%* HartmanHips
272* PrehensileTail: She can use her tail as a third hand to knock villains (the Hazmats, for example) outcold.
273* RedOniBlueOni: The red oni to Bugs and blue oni to Pepe.
274* WildCard: She is whatever kind of spy a short requires her to be, serving both villain and heroic roles.
275[[/folder]]
276
277[[folder:Rock Hardcase]]
278!!!Voiced by: Creator/EricBauza
279[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wabbit_rock_hardcase.jpg]]
280
281->'''Appearance(s):''' "Bugs of Steel"
282
283* FakeMuscles: [[spoiler:After getting his muscles punctured, Rock is revealed to be a scrawny goat.]]
284%%* JerkJock
285* TheReveal: [[spoiler:Earlier on in "Bugs of Steel", Rock's sports drink and fitness program turned out to be a money-making scam. Later, his muscle-bound physique turned out to be fake as well.]]
286[[/folder]]
287
288[[folder:Hazmats]]
289!!!Voiced by: Creator/JeffBergman and Creator/MattCraig
290[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wabbit_hazmats.jpg]]
291
292->'''Appearance(s):''' "Sun Valley Freeze", "Bugsfoot", "Superscooter 3000", "Affaire du Jour", "The Pepe Le Pew Affair", "Loon-Raker", "Area Fifty Run"
293
294* AffablyEvil: Their ruthless hunting of Bigfoot aside, they seem like pretty chill guys.
295* GoldfishPoopGang: Very rarely has the Hazmats' appearances been a legitimate threat to Bugs in terms of cunningness.
296* TheGuardsMustBeCrazy: A pretty big issue that plagues any of the Hazmats.
297%%* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy
298* {{Mooks}}: They can be seen working in a multitude of positions, always filling this role for their employer.
299* ThePollyanna: All of them try to convince each other to look on the bright side, even when they make lousy shots. They even talk to each other about their personal lives like "how's the family?"
300* PunchClockVillain: They occasionally make reference to doing assorted mundane activities together when off the clock.
301* RoguesGalleryTransplant: In Season 1, they consistently menace Bigfoot, which brings them into conflict with Bugs. After the retool, they still occasionally encounter Bugs, but they're more likely to encounter Pepe and Claudette.
302[[/folder]]
303
304[[folder:Viktor]]
305!!!Voiced by: Creator/KeithFerguson
306[[quoteright:270:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wabbit_viktor.jpg]]
307
308->'''Appearance(s):''' "Bugs on Ice", "Game, Set, Wabbit", "[=AbracaWabbit=]", "Good Duck to You Cirque", "Viktor the Science Swede"
309
310* AmbiguouslyGay: Not him (perhaps) but his trio of fans, who swoon on him (until the tables are turn and change to who's doing better).
311%%* ItsAllAboutMe
312* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: His appearance on "[=AbracaWabbit=]", where he's based on [[Series/CrissAngelMindfreak Criss Angel]].
313[[/folder]]
314
315[[folder:Tad Tucker]]
316!!!Voiced by:Carlos Alazraqui
317[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wabbit_tad_tucker.jpg]]
318
319->'''Apperance(s):''' "Survivalist of the Fittest", "Love It or Survivalist It", "Tad the Bachelor", "The Tad Tucker Workout", "Tad the Skydiver"
320A self-centered television personality. Episodes featuring him are generally shown from the perspective of his recording equipment.
321
322* DirtyCoward: Among the various ways that Bugs messes with him in "Tad the Bachelor" is faking the appearance of a shark during a swim. Tad immediately tried to use the woman he was with as a human shield, all while shouting, "EAT HER FIRST!"
323* FailedASpotCheck: He never seems to notice Bugs whenever he's close behind him.
324* {{Gaslighting}}: A common tactic Bugs does to Tucker is obstructing his videos (usually by bodily harm) without ever once revealing himself.
325* HateSink: Bugs seems to genuinely despise this guy with an animosity he doesn't his classic foes. Of course once you consider the fact [[MoralEventHorizon he ate a family of rabbits...]]it's easy to see why.
326* HumiliationConga: He usually gets very battered by Bugs whenever he has an episode. For example, by the end of his debut episode, he is left with nothing but getting mauled to pieces.
327* {{Jerkass}}: He can be this as he rejects a girl because she doesn't eat rabbit stew.
328* MeaningfulBackgroundEvent: A common feature of his appearances is him standing in the foreground to boast about an upcoming pursuit, only for Bugs to step into the background and indicate to viewers what's to happen.
329* {{Narcissist}}: Is a complete egomaniac to the point he decorated his mansion with statues of himself and spent several seconds kissing his own reflection.
330* ObliviousToHatred:
331** Purposely invoked and played with by Bugs. Bugs personally has a vendetta towards Tucker for eating rabbits, but prefers to sabotage Tucker's videos without his knowledge or even letting him know he exists.
332** Averted with the episodes that pairs him with Daffy as he is aware of Daffy's presence and is constantly annoyed by Daffy's antics.
333* SanitySlippage: Some episodes have him grow a five o'clock shadow beard within days of being harassed by Bugs.
334* SmallNameBigEgo: He prides himself on being a self-made man able to do whatever he puts his mind to (camping, home remodeling, exercise, etc.) and likes to make videos to promote his teachings.
335* TrademarkFavoriteFood: A family of rabbits. Not ''a'' rabbit, not a ''couple'' of rabbits, but a whole ''family''. Naturally, whenever Bugs hears about him brag about eating them in earshot, [[LaserGuidedKarma he retaliates by ruining whatever show Tucker is doing and driving him crazy]].
336[[/folder]]
337
338[[folder:Dr. Clovenhoof]]
339!!!Voiced by: Jeff Bennet
340[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dr_clovenhoof_7.jpg]]
341
342->'''Apperance(s):''' "Bugs In Time" ,"Home a Clone" ,"Now You See Me, Now You Still See Me" , "Quantum Sheep"
343An eccentric sheep scientist who often kidnaps Bugs to help test his crazy inventions.
344
345* AdvertisedExtra: Despite the PromotionToOpeningTitles when the series was revamped , he only appears in "Quantum Sheep" of season 2 and didn't make another appearance after that.
346* BunglingInventor: Most of his inventions don't actually work the way they're supposed to, which often causes Bugs a lot of trouble.
347* IJustWantToHaveFriends: He resorts to essentially kidnapping Bugs on a regular basis because he doesn't know any other way to make friends.
348* NotEvilJustMisunderstood: While he serves an antagonistic role in Bugs' life, he isn't flat out evil, he just has poor social skills and a tendency to accidentally harm Bugs with his inventions.
349* {{Teleportation}}: His preferred method of inviting Bugs to his place is to involuntarily teleport Bugs out of his house.
350[[/folder]]
351
352[[folder:Slugsworthy the First]]
353
354An egotistical Elephant Seal who always has to be the first.
355
356* ItsAllAboutMe: He always has to be the first at everything. When he runs a resturaunt, that means he's the first of his guest to eat their food.
357[[/folder]]
358----
359!Other Characters
360[[folder:Daffy Duck]]
361!!!Voiced by: Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
362[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/c8e6b93371e905232fa55a1c1e3158333f4b2070_1523536628.jpg]]
363[[caption-width-right:300:''"Woohoo!"'']]
364The well-known [[WesternAnimation/PorkysDuckHunt crazy, darn fool duck]], back in full Screwball form to terrorize all who cross his path. Unlike previous portrayals, this Daffy is far zanier, manic and soft-looking harkening back to his original design.
365----
366->'''Appearance(s):''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLkdzBvMcE4 Season 2]]
367* BondOneLiner: He's fond of them to the point of BreakingTheFourthWall to get one more in before the cartoon ends.
368* ButtMonkey: Despite his personality mostly being brought back to his screwy roots, he still tends to suffer a lot of injuries for the audience's amusement in several episodes, most notably anytime he's paired with the Martin Brothers as he's always bound to end suffering tons of AmusingInjuries at the hands of the duo unintentionally.
369* CharacterCatchphrase: "WOOHOO! WOOHOO! WOOHOOHOOHOOHOOHOOO!"
370* CharacterCheck: While odd revivals beforehand have made checks to his earlier wackier self, the egotistical ButtMonkey Daffy was commonly the contemporary version. The show however straight up uses Creator/TexAvery's original "screwball" Daffy in full form. That said, there's episodes where his egotistical ButtMonkey self is most prominent (Such as any episode pairing him with the Martin Brothers)
371* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: This version is back to his original [[MeaningfulName daffy]] and insane personality of his early shorts.
372* CompositeCharacter: He has the craziness of of the original 1930’s Daffy, but some episodes show him with the more egotistical and selfish sides of the '50s version.
373* EstablishingCharacterMoment: His first instinct upon being released from a box in "Porky's Duck-livery Service" is to bounce off the walls and annoy Porky.
374* HisNameReallyIsBarkeep: In his first appearance, he triumphantly introduces himself by name after a frustrated Porky complains that he's "acting completely bonk-b-b-bonk-''daffy!"''
375* ItAmusedMe: Unlike KarmicTrickster Bugs, he's motivated by sheer delight in chaos as often as he takes justified revenge. It's most obvious in the episodes that make him TheGadfly to Porky.
376* JerkassBall: Not that he was the nicest guy to begin with, even here. But he tends to slip back into his egotistical jerkass self in some episodes, at times even resorting to ''murder'' to be rid of those he finds annoying.
377* {{Keet}}: It's clear that he's back to this since he's seen to be hyperactive.
378* {{Leitmotif}}: A chaotic tune employing tubas, cymbals and cowbells, befitting his "daffy" nature.
379* PaperThinDisguise: One of his trademarks in this series, to a much greater extent than Bugs. He rarely lets an episode pass without donning at least two or three disguises to fool his opponents.
380* PetTheDog: While mostly a completely self-centered {{jerkass}} prankster who messes with people because it's funny, he ''does'' have moments where he'll do nice things for other people.
381* SmallNameBigEgo: In spite of his return to screwy roots, various episodes will depict him as this, usually being overconfident of his own lacking skills and getting himself hurt in the process.
382* ThrowTheDogABone:
383** He finally one-ups Bugs in one episode of the series, [[spoiler:"One Carroter in Search of an Artist". For an extra touch, it was the exact same way Bugs trolled Daffy in "WesternAnimation/DuckAmuck"]].
384--->This animation thing is a ''lot'' easier than they said it would be. [[IronicEcho Ain't I a stinker?]]
385** He spends "Swine Dining" harassing Porky for trying to serve him as dinner. After Porky gets fired and is left devastated, Daffy learns it was the chef who told him to do it, so he locks that guy in the freezer and suggests he and Porky open a vegetarian restaurant.
386* VocalEvolution: Dee Bradley Baker's performance is a lot more polished here and closer to Mel Blanc's original portrayal than how Baker sounded as Daffy nearly two decades prior in ''Film/SpaceJam'', where he essentially just used his normal speaking voice with a lisp.
387[[/folder]]
388
389[[folder:Porky Pig]]
390!!!Voiced by: Creator/BobBergen
391[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/841fe85d671a8ad580285261910d599aa05ba712_hq.jpg]]
392
393->'''Appearance(s):''' "Airpork Security", "Hare to the Throne"
394
395* BigFun: He is noticeably a bit tubbier, similar to his original design from 1935.
396* ButtMonkey: To Daffy Duck's antics.
397* {{Determinator}}: He's endlessly patient when it comes to [[UnwantedAssistance helping Bugs]].
398* {{Foil}}:
399** Whenever he's in an episode with Bugs, Porky's BoringButPractical approach to things will be too boring for an impatient Bugs, who will then recklessly get himself into trouble, turning Bugs into a ButtMonkey while Porky continues on unharmed in his BoringButPractical ways.
400** The same applies to any time he's paired up with Daffy as his sidekick/partner, Daffy will inevitably end up at the mercy of several AmusingInjuries due to his own recklessness and jerkassery, while Porky will come out unscathed.
401** A few shorts have him alongside Petunia, who is loud, energetic, and reckless in contrast to his soft-spoken BoringButPractical demeanor.
402* HisNameReallyIsBarkeep:
403-->'''Elmer Fudd:''' Sowwy, Mr. Duck, but I need you to take an official government wepwesentative.
404-->'''Daffy:''' And Porky here is official?
405-->'''Porky:''' How'd you kn-kn-kn-know my name?
406-->'''Daffy:''' "Porky" is your ''name?''
407* NewJobAsThePlotDemands: Taken to ridiculous extremes in "Airpork Security", where he takes ''most'' of the work at the airport, including being the pilot.
408* OnlySaneMan: Especially when paired with Daffy.
409* PorkyPigPronunciation: But of course! It's Porky Pig, after all.
410* ThrowTheDogABone: Though he usually starts out as Daffy's antics favored victim, he'll usually come out on top at the end, either through endurance or humiliating Daffy himself.
411[[/folder]]
412
413[[folder:Elmer Fudd]]
414!!!Voiced by: Creator/JeffBergman
415[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wabbit_elmer_fudd.jpg]]
416
417->'''Appearance(s):''' "Bugs in the Petting Zoo", "Duck Days of Summer"
418
419* AdaptationalHeroism: He at least got one when he helps Bugs to save the day.
420* AffablyEvil: Whenever he is an antagonist he is usually running a seemingly nice operation that underscores his own selfish motives, such as hiring Bugs to work in his petting zoo "to bring happiness to all the children", but treating the animals like prisoners during non working hours.
421* BaldOfEvil: Depends if he happens to be the antagonist of the episode.
422* DependingOnTheWriter: He's been a selfish (if not outright mean) antagonist to Bugs, an innocent victim of Daffy's insanity, the Obi-Wan type in ''Franchise/StarWars'' parodies, and a Blofeld-esque supervillain to Pepé and Claudette.
423* ElmuhFuddSyndwome: Of course! He's Elmer Fudd, after all.
424* FamilyFriendlyFirearms: Oh, so averted! Although he's rarely using his shotgun, he gets to use it in "Wahder, Wahder, Everywhere".
425[[/folder]]
426
427[[folder:Pepé Le Pew]]
428!!!Voiced by: Creator/EricBauza
429[[quoteright:153:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bdym49n9_t.jpg]]
430->'''Appearance(s):''' "Superscooter 3000", "Affaire du Jour", "The Pepé Le Pew Affair", "Loon-Raker", "[=OctoPepe=]", "The Towering Hamsterno", "Quagmire of Solace", "Victory Clasp", "The Pepe Who Came in from the Cold", "Undercover Bunny"
431----
432* AdaptationalBadass: In this incarnation, he is a secret agent.
433* AdaptationalNiceGuy: His StalkerWithACrush tendencies are replaced with a flirty personality more akin to James Bond. Likewise, he does not harass Claudette like he did to Penelope.
434* BadassInANiceSuit: [[Film/JamesBond Sounds familiar?]]
435* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: This incarnation has Pepe wearing a maroon jacket.
436* PrehensileTail: Same as Claudette.
437* SmellySkunk: In this case, it's ''weaponized''.
438[[/folder]]
439
440[[folder:Marvin the Martian]]
441!!!Voiced by: Creator/EricBauza
442[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wabbit_marvin_the_martian.jpg]]
443
444->'''Appearance(s):''' "When Marvin Comes Martian In"
445
446* AdaptationalHeroism: Or at least Adaptational Less Villainy. His first appearance in the show involves attempting to conquer Earth rather than destroying it.
447* AliensAreBastards: Of course!
448[[/folder]]
449
450[[folder:Gabby Goat]]
451!!!Voiced By: Creator/BobBergen
452[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gabby_goat.png]]
453->'''Apppearances''': "Gettin' Your Goat", "Tweet Team", "Dorlock and the Disorient Express", "Planet of the Bigfoots", "Cinderporker", "Brothers in Harms", "Armageddon Outta Here", "The Legend of Burrito Monday"
454----
455* TheBusCameBack: Gabby is an obscure character who hasn't been seen in the franchise since ''1937'', and "Gettin' Your Goat" marks his long-belated return to the franchise.
456* ButtMonkey: He suffers greatly at the hands of Porky Pig despite his best intentions, even if it's just Porky giving him a massage.
457* TheCynic: He's bitter and mean, and was the least enthusiastic member about being part of the "Tweet Team".
458* DeadpanSnarker: This incarnation has a dry sense of wit. Likely done to make him less annoying than in his original 1930s appearances.
459* HairTriggerTemper: An 80-year absence from the franchise hasn't done anything to sweeten his disposition.
460* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: Just like in the original shorts, though here he traded in the sweater for a hoodie.
461[[/folder]]
462
463[[folder:Tazmanian Devil]]
464!!!Voiced By: [[Creator/JimCummings1952 Jim Cummings]]
465[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wabbit_tasmanian_devil.jpg]]
466----
467* AdaptationalHeroism: He's an old friend of Bugs!
468* DancingTropes: Taz loves to dance when he hears the sound of castanets.
469* DumbassNoMore: He's gone from a slobbering SpeechImpairedAnimal (who was Bugs and Daffy's ''pet'' in the [[WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow prior incarnation]]) to a respectable guy with a desk job who's a match for Bugs in the wit department.
470* HiddenDepths: "Office Rocker" shows that Taz had a job in order to support his family but since he is fired, he reverts back to being feral ever since.
471* SoulCrushingDeskJob: His professional responsibilities have him ''very'' stressed.
472* TeamRocketWins: Taz beats up Foghorn and drags him away to be eaten in "Fowl Me Once".
473[[/folder]]
474
475[[folder:Lola Bunny]]
476!!!Voiced By: Kath Soucie
477[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lola_bunny_in_wabbit.png]]
478->'''Appearances''': "Hare to the Throne", "Lola Rider", "Rhoda Derby"
479----
480* ADayInTheLimelight: [[WesternAnimation/LolaBunny Lola]] is the main character in "Lola Rider" and "Rhoda Derby".
481* BarefootCartoonAnimal: As with her other incarnations.
482* CompositeCharacter: This incarnation of Lola is shown to regain her [[PassionateSportsGirl sportiness]] that was first seen in ''Film/SpaceJam'' but also the bubbly nature that was shown in her characterization in ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow''.
483* DesignatedGirlFight: Both of her starring shorts have her up against the female antagonist Rhoda.
484* GenkiGirl: Energetic and peppy, also HotBlooded on occasion.
485* HartmanHips: Whilst in ''Space Jam'' she had an ImpossibleHourglassFigure, this version of Lola has had all of her weight distributed to her rear and hips, resulting in a quite literally pear-shaped body.
486* HeadTurningBeauty: Her debut in "Hare to the Throne" prompted this reaction from Bugs, who (having just gotten his throne back) immediately left on a "quest" to court her.
487* UnknownRival: Her solo shorts are characterized by Lola in a competition, never actually realizing her rival is out to get her with malicious intent.
488[[/folder]]
489
490[[folder:The Martin Brothers]]
491The pair of ''very'' dumb brothers from ''WesternAnimation/HillbillyHare'', Curt and Pumpkinhead, In this series, they're usually paired up with Daffy and unintentionally torment him with their antics and ignorance. They are usually accompanied by their pet "doggie", a brown bear.
492-->'''Appearances''': ""The Wrong Brothers" (debut), "Claire de Loon", "Daredevil Duck", "Frank Lloyd Wrong", "The Silly Six", "The Wrong Stuff", "The Legend of Burrito Monday"
493----
494* AchievementsInIgnorance: They achieve a lot while being blissfully ignorant of everything going on around them.
495* TheBusCameBack: The first time in years these guys have a role beyond background appearances or cameos.
496* ObliviousToHatred: To Daffy, who hates their guts while they remain entirely oblivious to Daffy's dislike of them.
497* ATasteOfTheirOwnMedicine: An unintentional example. Daffy usually heckles others for no good reason. These guys deliver the same kind of grief he does all unintentionally.
498[[/folder]]
499
500[[folder:Sniffles]]
501!!!Voiced By: Creator/KathSoucie
502->'''Apppearances''': "[=DarkBat=]" (debut), "Bonjour, [=DarkBat=]", "Smoothie Operator"
503----
504* CastAsAMask: Literally. His [=DarkBat=] guise is voiced by Daran Norris. The reveal features a back-and-forth shift, as he keeps taking the mask off and on.
505-->'''Sniffles:''' Pretty cool, huh?\
506'''Minnesota Rats:''' It was until you took the mask off.
507* CastingGag: Kath Soucie had previously voiced Li'l Sneezer (a deliberate counterpart to Sniffles) on ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures''.
508* MotorMouth: As Minnesota Rats says, a nice kid that never knows when to shut up.
509* TookALevelInBadass: Sniffles takes on a Batman-like superhero alter-ego called [=DarkBat=].
510[[/folder]]
511
512[[folder:Foghorn Leghorn]]
513[[quoteright:339:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/foghorn_leghorn_2.png]]
514[[caption-width-right:339:''I say, I say'']]
515!!!Voiced by: Creator/JeffBergman
516->'''Appearance(s):''' ''Season 1:'' "Bugs vs. Snail" (cameo), "Pork in the Road" (cameo), "Squeaks Upon a Star" (cameo), "'Tis the Seasoning" (cameo), "Elmer's Fuddge" (cameo). ''Season 2:'' "Free Range Foghorn", "Easter Bunny Imposter" (cameo), "Greenhouse Gasbag", "For the Love of Fraud", "Hip Hop Hare", "Porker in the Court", "Fowl Me Once", "Love Makes Me Daffy", "Fowl Me Twice". ''Season 3:'' "In Cold Fudd", "Dorlock and the Disorient Express", "Victory Clasp", "[=CinderPorker=]", "You Ain't Nothin' But a Foghorn", "Porky Pigskin", "Dorlock, P.I.", "Foghorn Foods", "Brothers in Harms", "A Duck in the Laundromat"
517----
518* AdaptationalJerkass: Foghorn wasn't exactly nice to begin with (Except on ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'') but this incarnation has none of his JerkWithAHeartOfGold moments and is simply an outright jerkass with no redeeming qualities who also takes on a more traditional antagonistic role in the vein of Yosemite Sam and Elmer Fudd.
519* AdaptationalUgliness: Foghorn looks nothing like he did before, and has a rather hideous design.
520* ButtMonkey: When paired up with Daffy he's bound to end as this.
521* CharacterizationMarchesOn: In his initial appearances, he wasn't so bad, being at worst unknowingly obnoxious (such as sitting in front of Squeaks at a movie theater and talking too loudly) and still doing legitimate business. "Free Range Foghorn" (his first major role) even has him as the protagonist, with Daffy trying to scam his farm and harass him. Afterwards, though, Foghorn would be portrayed as more of a straight-up antagonist running scams.
522* HonestJohnsDealership: Usually runs scam businesses to con people out of their money with crappy and overpriced services and products.
523* {{Jerkass}}: Per usual, Foghorn is an unpleasant fellow, but this show turns that up a notch as Foghorn actively attempts to scam and make people miserable without provocation or for the sake of his greed. Unlike most incarnations there is no Heart of Gold hidden underneath.
524* LaserGuidedKarma: Any episode that has him run scams to con people will inevitably end with him exposed and humiliated at the end for his troubles.
525* SnakeOilSalesman: Literally, in "For the Love of Fraud".
526[[/folder]]
527%% Whoever put an empty folder in comment tags beforehand, [[{{Troll}} thanks for the template]]! -Justadoo444
528%% Here's an ''actual'' template:
529%% [[folder:CHAR_NAME]]
530%% !!!Voiced by: Creator/VOICE_ACTOR
531%% ->'''Appearance(s):''' EPISODE_NAME
532%% [[/folder]]

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