Wabbit- New Looney Tunes - Season 1 [TRUSTED]
| Character | Role in S1 | Helpful Note | |-----------|------------|----------------| | Bugs Bunny | Clever, calm trickster | Uses wit and misdirection, not violence, to outsmart foes. Great model for non-aggressive problem-solving. | | Squeaks the Squirrel | New character; Bugs’ small, excitable neighbor | Represents youthful enthusiasm. Often needs Bugs’ help but shows bravery. | | Bigfoot | Gentle giant; Bugs’ friend | Subverts the “monster” trope. Shows kindness and loyalty. | | Porky Pig | Occasional straight man | His stutter is handled respectfully—not mocked, just part of his character. | | Yosemite Sam | Recurring villain (as a spaceship captain or outlaw) | Classic explosive temper; always outsmarted. | | Wile E. Coyote | Still after the Road Runner | Same silent, invention-based humor. Great for cause/effect discussions. |
Note: Elmer Fudd, Daffy Duck, and Tweety appear less in S1, making room for new antagonists like theCyborg Bunny or The Grim Rabbit.
Wabbit: New Looney Tunes — Season 1 reintroduces Bugs Bunny in a fast-paced, slapstick-packed revival that blends classic Looney Tunes chaos with modern humor. Across a collection of self-contained shorts, Bugs outsmarts familiar foes and a rotating cast of new antagonists while navigating absurd situations—from high-tech mishaps to suburban slice-of-life mayhem. The season balances timeless physical comedy with witty banter, quick sight gags, and moments of heartfelt zaniness, delivering nostalgia for long-time fans and an accessible entry point for new viewers. Wabbit- New Looney Tunes - Season 1
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Review: Wabbit- New Looney Tunes (Season 1) Wabbit- New Looney Tunes - Season 1 | Character | Role in S1 | Helpful
is a spirited, albeit polarizing, attempt to return Bugs Bunny to his slapstick roots after the domesticated sitcom style of The Looney Tunes Show
. The first season focuses almost exclusively on Bugs Bunny, utilizing a fast-paced "short-form" format where each episode is roughly five minutes long. Humor and Writing Back to Basics Slapstick Note: Elmer Fudd, Daffy Duck, and Tweety appear
: The show emphasizes classic "rabbit vs. antagonist" tropes, with Bugs using disguises and diabolical schemes to get revenge on his foes. Modernized Gags
: While the humor is traditional, the settings are updated. You’ll find Bugs explaining the internet and "the cloud" to Yosemite Sam or dealing with government agents hunting for Bigfoot. Hit-or-Miss Pacing
: Some segments, like "World Wide Wabbit," are praised for clever writing and great pacing. Others, such as "Snow Rabbit," have been criticized for feeling repetitive or dull due to a lack of dialogue. Art Style and Animation
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