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* LiteralMinded: One of Lola's quirks. When she first meets Bugs, he uses his CatchPhrase "What's up, Doc?" and she replies "Oh, no, I'm not a doctor." Later, when Yosemite Sam is kidnapping them:

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* LiteralMinded: One of Lola's quirks. When she first meets Bugs, he uses his CatchPhrase [[CharacterCatchphrase catchphrase]] "What's up, Doc?" and she replies "Oh, no, I'm not a doctor." Later, when Yosemite Sam is kidnapping them:
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Cecil attempts to make a clean getaway at the end of the movie. Being a turtle, he runs very slowly and Elmer Fudd catches him just by walking up to him.

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* AmbiguouslyGay: This interpretation fits Giovanni Jones as well; he has very campy mannerisms and an effeminate voice, and is very into fashion.

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* AdaptationalJobChange: He was an opera singer in ''Long-Haired Hare'', the original classic short he appeared in. Here, he's the manager of a local perfume department.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Zigzagged. This version of Giovanni is portrayed as a mild mannered and effeminate man who treats people graciously and has a good (if sometimes strained) relationship with Lola, unlike the violent and mean-tempered brute his original counterpart was. On the other hand, he's also SecretlySelfish and a backstabbing friend who tries to pass off Lola's perfume creation as his own, though he does realize his mistake and apologizes for it near the end.
* AmbiguouslyGay: This interpretation fits Giovanni Jones as well; he He has very campy mannerisms and an effeminate voice, and is very into fashion.fashion, but nothing is established.
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* BarefootCartoonAnimal: Lola wears a knee-length dress without shoes.
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* BoundAndGagged: Lola ends up like this after being kidnapped by Cecil and his henchmen.
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* TurtlePower: As the sneaky, sinister [[TheDragon Dragon]] to Marvin the Martian, Cecil is more powerful than he's ever been.
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* SharpDressedMan: Elmer wears a snappy black suit and [[NiceHat bowler hat]] instead of his iconic hunting outfit. Cecil's henchmen also dress this way (minus the hat) while in disguise.

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* SharpDressedMan: Elmer wears a snappy black suit and [[NiceHat bowler hat]] hat instead of his iconic hunting outfit. Cecil's henchmen also dress this way (minus the hat) while in disguise.
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* TheDitz: Carried over from ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'', of course.
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* KnightOfCerebus: Marvin is usually a IneffectualSympatheticVillain who's attempts to destroy the planet Earth are PlayedForLaughs. In this movie, his actions and the threat that he poses to humanity are portrayed a lot more seriously, and he's more than willing to kill anyone who poses a threat or simply gets in his way.

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* KnightOfCerebus: Marvin is usually a IneffectualSympatheticVillain who's attempts to destroy the planet Earth are PlayedForLaughs. In this movie, his actions and the threat that he poses to humanity are portrayed a lot more seriously, and he's more than willing to kill anyone who poses a threat to his plans or simply gets in his way.
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* KnightOfCerebus: Marvin is a lot more dangerous in this movie than usual, and his plans for destroying the Earth are much more serious than any other adaptation of Looney Tunes. He's also more willing to kill people who pose a threat or get in his way, and this time his instant martian henchmen are definitely NOT played for laughs.

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* KnightOfCerebus: Marvin is usually a IneffectualSympatheticVillain who's attempts to destroy the planet Earth are PlayedForLaughs. In this movie, his actions and the threat that he poses to humanity are portrayed a lot more dangerous in this movie seriously, and he's more than usual, and his plans for destroying the Earth are much more serious than any other adaptation of Looney Tunes. He's also more willing to kill people anyone who pose poses a threat or get simply gets in his way, and this time his instant martian henchmen are definitely NOT played for laughs.way.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: While Cecil was never the nicest character, he's usually nothing more than an insufferable {{Jerkass}}. In this movie, however, he's a straight up villain.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: While Cecil was never the nicest character, character in the cartoons, he's usually nothing more than an insufferable {{Jerkass}}. In this movie, however, he's a straight up villain.
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* AmbiguouslyGay: This interpretation fits Giovanni Jones as well; he has very campy mannerisms and an effeminate voice, and is very into fashion.
* EasilyForgiven: When Giovanni asks Lola to forgive him, she does -- but she has her limits. When he asks for a hug immediately afterwards, she tersely replies "Don't push it."
* FatBastard: Wants to steal Lola's perfume and patent it as his own, and he's definitely fat.
* ToiletHumor: When Giovanni steals the perfume and heads to Paris, "flight attendants" Lola and Bugs serve him a lot of high-fiber foods so he'll be forced to go to the bathroom and they can get the perfume back while he's gone.
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* TookALevelOfJerkass: Bugs is a lot more cynical in this movie, though it's understandable due to his rabbit hole being destroyed to make room for a skyrise. He gets better at the end, though.

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* TookALevelOfJerkass: TookALevelInJerkass: Bugs is a lot more cynical in this movie, though it's understandable due to his rabbit hole being destroyed to make room for a skyrise. He gets better at the end, though.
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* KnightOfCerebus: Marvin is a lot more dangerous in this movie than usual, and his plans for destroying the Earth are much more serious than any other adaptation of Looney Tunes. He's also more willing to kill people in this incarnation, and this time his instant martian henchmen are definitely NOT played for laughs.

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* KnightOfCerebus: Marvin is a lot more dangerous in this movie than usual, and his plans for destroying the Earth are much more serious than any other adaptation of Looney Tunes. He's also more willing to kill people who pose a threat or get in this incarnation, his way, and this time his instant martian henchmen are definitely NOT played for laughs.
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* KnightOfCerebus: Marvin is a lot more dangerous in this movie than usual, and his plans for destroying the Earth are much more seriously portrayed than any other adaptation of Looney Tunes. He's also more willing to kill people in this incarnation, and this time his instant martian henchmen are definitely NOT played for laughs.

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* KnightOfCerebus: Marvin is a lot more dangerous in this movie than usual, and his plans for destroying the Earth are much more seriously portrayed serious than any other adaptation of Looney Tunes. He's also more willing to kill people in this incarnation, and this time his instant martian henchmen are definitely NOT played for laughs.

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* LiteralMinded: One of Lola's quirks. When she first meets Bugs, he uses his CatchPhrase "What's up, Doc?" and she replies "Oh, no, I'm not a doctor." Later, when Yosemite Sam is kidnapping them:
-->'''Sam:''' You're not a-goin' anywhere. Now get in the truck!
-->'''Lola:''' I thought you just said "[[BriefAccentImitation You're not a-goin' anywhere]]".
-->'''Sam:''' [[FlatWhat What?]]
-->'''Lola:''' You said, "[[BadImpressionists You're not a-goin' anywhere!]]" So do you want us to go anywhere or not a-go anywhere?
* ManicPixieDreamGirl: It's not given a lot of attention, but Lola is this to Bugs. At the beginning, he's been a disappointed [[TheCynic cynic]] since a high rise was built over his rabbit hole, and all he wants is to find another hole and grump around alone. Lola shows him that there are better ways to live.



* TookALevelOfJerkass: Bugs is a lot more cynical in this movie, due to his rabbit hole being destroyed to make room for a skyrise. He gets better.

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* TookALevelOfJerkass: Bugs is a lot more cynical in this movie, though it's understandable due to his rabbit hole being destroyed to make room for a skyrise. He gets better.better at the end, though.




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* AdaptationalHeroism: He's only after the rabbits because they possess the ultimate weapon, and he lets them go when the invisibility serum is (seemingly) destroyed, believing mankind wasn't ready for that kind of power.
* SharpDressedMan: Elmer wears a snappy black suit and [[NiceHat bowler hat]] instead of his iconic hunting outfit. Cecil's henchmen also dress this way (minus the hat) while in disguise.
* TookALevelInBadass: Elmer Fudd, notorious for his inability to catch Bugs, is now a tough fed who's actually pretty competent.
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* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Daffy wears a cap and a bow tie.
* FurryConfusion: Daffy watches non-anthropomorphic ducks in the zoo...and eventually joins them.
* KnowNothingKnowItAll: Daffy is broke because he doesn't realize that cab drivers are paid by the fare, not through a salary. He shows Bugs and Lola some of NYC's tourist attractions: [[UsefulNotes/StLouis the St. Louis arches]][[note]]Yes, he thinks there are two arches[[/note]], [[UsefulNotes/WashingtonDC the Washington Monument]], [[UsefulNotes/SanFrancisco Fisherman's Wharf]], OldFaithful, [[UsefulNotes/{{Seattle}} the Space Needle]]...
* LazyBum: When Daffy discovers that ducks live at the zoo "rent free, meals, everything taken care of" instead of having to work, he's ''very'' interested. He winds up sharing a pond there [[FurryConfusion with the wild ducks]].
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[[folder: Yosemite Sam]]
* ForTheEvulz: The only reason Yosemite Sam is after the invisibility spray is because everyone else is.
* HarmlessVillain: Yosemite Sam is among the least threatening villains in the film, and he's exceptionally bad at doing anything evil. He brings a water pistol to a bank robbery and consistently tells people he's a criminal to their faces.
* SayingTooMuch: Yosemite Sam keeps announcing that he's a bank robber at the worst possible times -- such as when he's ''about'' to rob the bank and isn't ready yet, or when the authorities are listening.
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* KnightOfCerebus: Marvin is a lot more dangerous in this movie than usual, and his plans for destroying the Earth are much more seriously portrayed than any other adaptation of Looney Tunes. He's also more willing to kill people in this incarnation, and his instant martian henchmen are definitely NOT played for laughs.

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* KnightOfCerebus: Marvin is a lot more dangerous in this movie than usual, and his plans for destroying the Earth are much more seriously portrayed than any other adaptation of Looney Tunes. He's also more willing to kill people in this incarnation, and this time his instant martian henchmen are definitely NOT played for laughs.



* YouHaveFailedMe: Marvin pulls this on Cecil at the end, causing him to [[EnemyMine switch sides]] and help the heroes escape.

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* YouHaveFailedMe: Marvin pulls this on Cecil at the end, causing him to [[EnemyMine switch sides]] and help the heroes escape.escape.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: While Cecil was never the nicest character, he's usually nothing more than an insufferable {{Jerkass}}. In this movie, however, he's a straight up villain.



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* BigBad: Marvin is easily the most powerful of the villains -- not that it does him much good.
* KnightOfCerebus: Marvin is a lot more dangerous in this movie than usual, and his plans for destroying the Earth are much more seriously portrayed than any other adaptation of Looney Tunes. He's also more willing to kill people in this incarnation, and his instant martian henchmen are definitely NOT played for laughs.
* RunningGag: Marvin mentioning something, only to find out he's misplaced it.
* {{Teleportation}}: Marvin teleports everyone to Mars, and a chase scene takes place at a "Teleporter Depot".
* WorldWreckingWave: A variation. Marvin still wants to get rid of UsefulNotes/{{Earth}} so he can see UsefulNotes/{{Venus}} clearly, but instead of destroying the planet, he wants to use the Flora Occulta to make it invisible.
* YouHaveFailedMe: Marvin pulls this on Cecil at the end, causing him to [[EnemyMine switch sides]] and help the heroes escape.
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* ButtMonkey: Bugs fills the role. In a few scenes, he faces the brunt of a lot of slapstick.
* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: Bugs wears a rather dashing polo shirt.
* TookALevelOfJerkass: Bugs is a lot more cynical in this movie, due to his rabbit hole being destroyed to make room for a skyrise. He gets better.
* WholesomeCrossdresser: Bugs does this yet again when he and Lola both pose as female flight attendants. Lola {{lampshades}} it.
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: Played with for laughs. Cecil doesn't necessarily have a problem with hurting people per se, but he came onto his job expecting not to and since it's pretty illegal to [[spoiler: eliminate people and destroy the Earth]] he would really rather get paid a lot more for it than he is. His stint of BondVillainStupidity is also because he doesn't have the heart to stick around to and see someone get killed in a DeathTrap.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Cecil attempts to make a clean getaway at the end of the movie. Being a turtle, he runs very slowly and Elmer Fudd catches him just by walking up to him.
* TurtlePower: As the sneaky, sinister [[TheDragon Dragon]] to Marvin the Martian, Cecil is more powerful than he's ever been.

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''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes: Rabbits Run'', a DirectToVideo feature released in 2015, is a comic adventure that sends the characters on a wild chase in the tradition of ''Film/ItsAMadMadMadMadWorld''.

WesternAnimation/LolaBunny is a perfume salesperson who wants to create "the world's most beautiful fragrance". Her dream comes true when she uses the Flora Occulta, a rare flower gifted to her by her landlord, WesternAnimation/SpeedyGonzales, as the key ingredient in her latest experiment. However, Lola doesn't realize that the ultimate fragrance is also the ultimate weapon, because the Flora Occulta can turn people invisible -- and now, so can her perfume! Lola befriends cab driver WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, and they find themselves wanted fugitives pursued by four separate parties: federal agent WesternAnimation/ElmerFudd, who's working with army general WesternAnimation/FoghornLeghorn to keep the flower out of the wrong hands; Cecil Turtle, who seems to be on Leghorn's team but is actually a DoubleAgent working for Marvin the Martian, who wants the flower for nefarious purposes; [[WesternAnimation/LongHairedHare Giovanni Jones]], Lola's boss, who tries to pass off her valuable formula as his creation (''after'' he fires her); and WesternAnimation/YosemiteSam, a "little hillbilly leprechaun" and would-be bank robber who has no idea what's going on, but goes after Lola and Bugs anyway because there's a price on their heads and he's broke. Along the way, rival cabbie WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck gets mixed up with Bugs and Lola for a while, and several other Franchise/LooneyTunes characters appear.
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!!Looney Tunes: Rabbits Trope:
* AbsenteeActor: In terms of modern ''Looney Tunes'' projects, [[WesternAnimation/SylvesterTheCatAndTweetyBird Sylvester and Tweety]] surprisingly don't make an appearance in this film despite being probably the fourth most major characters after Bugs, Daffy, and Porky.
* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Daffy wears a cap and a bow tie.
* AmbiguouslyGay:
** It's heavily implied that Mac and Tosh are in a relationship. They act LikeAnOldMarriedCouple, bickering but making up almost immediately. They're even seeing a therapist together.
** This interpretation fits Giovanni Jones as well; he has very campy mannerisms and an effeminate voice, and is very into fashion.
* ArcWords: "Maybe it's time you/I had a new dream."
* BarefootCartoonAnimal: Lola and Speedy, as usual.
* BigApplesauce: The action starts in UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity, where Lola, Bugs and Daffy all live.
* BigBad: Marvin is easily the most powerful of the villains -- not that it does him much good.
* BoundAndGagged: Lola ends up like this after being kidnapped by Cecil and his henchmen.
* ButtMonkey: Bugs fills the role. In a few scenes, he faces the brunt of a lot of slapstick.
* TheCameo: Pete Puma works for General Leghorn, WesternAnimation/PepeLePew runs the House of Moufette, Witch Hazel appears in an ImagineSpot during "Smell in My Mind", and WesternAnimation/PorkyPig shows up briefly in a New York traffic jam (and to deliver his standard "ThatsAllFolks" line at the end).
* ChaseScene: Several throughout the film as the characters pursue each other from New York to UsefulNotes/{{Paris}} to UsefulNotes/{{Mars}}.

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''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes: Rabbits Run'', a DirectToVideo feature released in 2015, is a comic adventure that sends the characters on a wild chase in the tradition of ''Film/ItsAMadMadMadMadWorld''.

WesternAnimation/LolaBunny is a perfume salesperson who wants to create "the world's most beautiful fragrance". Her dream comes true when she uses the Flora Occulta, a rare flower gifted to her by her landlord, WesternAnimation/SpeedyGonzales, as the key ingredient in her latest experiment. However,
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Lola doesn't realize that the ultimate fragrance is also the ultimate weapon, because the Flora Occulta can turn people invisible -- and now, so can her perfume! Lola befriends cab driver WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, and they find themselves wanted fugitives pursued by four separate parties: federal agent WesternAnimation/ElmerFudd, who's working with army general WesternAnimation/FoghornLeghorn to keep the flower out of the wrong hands; Cecil Turtle, who seems to be on Leghorn's team but is actually a DoubleAgent working for Marvin the Martian, who wants the flower for nefarious purposes; [[WesternAnimation/LongHairedHare Giovanni Jones]], Lola's boss, who tries to pass off her valuable formula as his creation (''after'' he fires her); and WesternAnimation/YosemiteSam, a "little hillbilly leprechaun" and would-be bank robber who has no idea what's going on, but goes after Lola and Bugs anyway because there's a price on their heads and he's broke. Along the way, rival cabbie WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck gets mixed up with Bugs and Lola for a while, and several other Franchise/LooneyTunes characters appear.
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!!Looney Tunes: Rabbits Trope:
* AbsenteeActor: In terms of modern ''Looney Tunes'' projects, [[WesternAnimation/SylvesterTheCatAndTweetyBird Sylvester and Tweety]] surprisingly don't make an appearance in this film despite being probably the fourth most major characters after Bugs, Daffy, and Porky.
* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Daffy wears a cap and a bow tie.
* AmbiguouslyGay:
** It's heavily implied that Mac and Tosh are in a relationship. They act LikeAnOldMarriedCouple, bickering but making up almost immediately. They're even seeing a therapist together.
** This interpretation fits Giovanni Jones as well; he has very campy mannerisms and an effeminate voice, and is very into fashion.
* ArcWords: "Maybe it's time you/I had a new dream."
* BarefootCartoonAnimal: Lola and Speedy, as usual.
* BigApplesauce: The action starts in UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity, where Lola, Bugs and Daffy all live.
* BigBad: Marvin is easily the most powerful of the villains -- not that it does him much good.
* BoundAndGagged: Lola ends up like this after being kidnapped by Cecil and his henchmen.
* ButtMonkey: Bugs fills the role. In a few scenes, he faces the brunt of a lot of slapstick.
* TheCameo: Pete Puma works for General Leghorn, WesternAnimation/PepeLePew runs the House of Moufette, Witch Hazel appears in an ImagineSpot during "Smell in My Mind", and WesternAnimation/PorkyPig shows up briefly in a New York traffic jam (and to deliver his standard "ThatsAllFolks" line at the end).
* ChaseScene: Several throughout the film as the characters pursue each other from New York to UsefulNotes/{{Paris}} to UsefulNotes/{{Mars}}.
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* DisneyAcidSequence: Parodied. Lola has a bombastic IWantSong that flashes through a series of crazy scenes that seem to just be musical-style {{Imagine Spot}}s, but then the movie cuts to reality and it's revealed that the whole time Lola was daydreaming she managed to destroy the store she worked in.
* EasilyForgiven: When Giovanni asks Lola to forgive him, she does -- but she has her limits. When he asks for a hug immediately afterwards, she tersely replies "Don't push it."
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Played with for laughs. Cecil doesn't necessarily have a problem with hurting people per se, but he came onto his job expecting not to and since it's pretty illegal to [[spoiler: eliminate people and destroy the Earth]] he would really rather get paid a lot more for it than he is. His stint of BondVillainStupidity is also because he doesn't have the heart to stick around to and see someone get killed in a DeathTrap.
* FootPopping: Both PlayedStraight (Lola when she and Bugs do their FirstKiss) and PlayedForLaughs (Bugs when showing off his flight attendant high heels).
* FullBodyDisguise: Cecil Turtle's two silent human {{Mooks}} are later revealed to be a couple of Marvin's Instant Martian birds in full-body human suits that unzip down the front.
* FurryConfusion: Daffy watches non-anthropomorphic ducks in the zoo...and eventually joins them.
* FreezeFrameBonus:
** When Lola falls out her apartment window while being shot at by Cecil's men, as she falls while spraying the invisibility spray she passes by The Great Gildersneeze from "WesternAnimation/HareConditioned" tickling Dora Standpipe's feet from "WesternAnimation/TheDoverBoys", The Little Man From The Draftboard from "WesternAnimation/DrafteeDaffy" taking a bath, and Red Hot Ryder and his horse from "WesternAnimation/BuckarooBugs".
** During one of the car chase scenes, a theatre is showing ''Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run''.
* FugitiveArc: Lola and Bugs become "the two most wanted rabbits in the country" and are continually chased around.



* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: Bugs and some of the other furry characters.



* ImagineSpot: During "Smell in My Mind", Lola fantasizes about visiting the UsefulNotes/UnitedNations to create world peace with her perfume. UsefulNotes/HillaryClinton is visible among the diplomats.
* {{Invisibility}}: The plot revolves around it. Interestingly, Lola and Bugs both turn themselves invisible with the formula several times without realizing it, since it washes off with water.
* KnowNothingKnowItAll: Daffy is broke because he doesn't realize that cab drivers are paid by the fare, not through a salary. He shows Bugs and Lola some of NYC's tourist attractions: [[UsefulNotes/StLouis the St. Louis arches]][[note]]Yes, he thinks there are two arches[[/note]], [[UsefulNotes/WashingtonDC the Washington Monument]], [[UsefulNotes/SanFrancisco Fisherman's Wharf]], OldFaithful, [[UsefulNotes/{{Seattle}} the Space Needle]]...
* LazyBum: When Daffy discovers that ducks live at the zoo "rent free, meals, everything taken care of" instead of having to work, he's ''very'' interested. He winds up sharing a pond there [[FurryConfusion with the wild ducks]].
* LiteralMinded: One of Lola's quirks. When she first meets Bugs, he uses his CatchPhrase "What's up, Doc?" and she replies "Oh, no, I'm not a doctor." Later, when Yosemite Sam is kidnapping them:
-->'''Sam:''' You're not a-goin' anywhere. Now get in the truck!
-->'''Lola:''' I thought you just said "[[BriefAccentImitation You're not a-goin' anywhere]]".
-->'''Sam:''' [[FlatWhat What?]]
-->'''Lola:''' You said, "[[BadImpressionists You're not a-goin' anywhere!]]" So do you want us to go anywhere or not a-go anywhere?
* MacGuffin: The Flora Occulta, and the perfume Lola makes while unwittingly using it.
* TheMakeover: Mac and Tosh give one to Lola during their musical number, "Girl, You're Fabulous".
* ManicPixieDreamGirl: It's not given a lot of attention, but Lola is this to Bugs. At the beginning, he's been a disappointed [[TheCynic cynic]] since a high rise was built over his rabbit hole, and all he wants is to find another hole and grump around alone. Lola shows him that there are better ways to live.
* MergingMachine: The Martian teleporters become this when everyone tries to use one of them at the same time. HilarityEnsues as heads and bodies are randomly switched, and the characters' attempts to get back to normal just make things worse.
* {{Mooks}}: Cecil is accompanied by two silent henchmen who turn out to be Martian birds in disguise.
* MyBelovedSmother: Mac's mother asks him for money and hates Tosh, which is why Tosh repeatedly tells Mac to "Cut the cord!"
* MythologyGag:
** Remember the Yosemite Sam truck mudflaps? Here, they exist InUniverse.
--->'''Bugs:''' Is that you on those mudflaps?
--->'''Sam:''' They were a side business. I took a bath on those things! You want a set?
--->'''Bugs:''' I'm good.
** Lola and Giovanni work at the [[AcmeProducts Acme]] department store.
** The ship they use to escape Mars is the "Martian Maggot" rocket from ''WesternAnimation/DuckDodgersInTheTwentyFourthAndAHalfCentury''.
** At one point during the climax, the various characters constantly switch their body parts with each other. For a brief moment, Daffy makes a cameo, appearing in his flower-headed, quadrupedal form with a screwball flag on his tail from ''WesternAnimation/DuckAmuck''.
** Lola and Bugs' exchange regarding him dressing as a female flight attendant is lifted almost word-for-word from ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'' episode "Spread Those Wings and Fly" (only with Daffy dressed as a female flight attendant).
* NeverSayDie: Marvin orders Cecil to "eliminate" Lola and Bugs. Averted with Lola, when she brings up the probability of people dying in an invisible world.
* NoMacGuffinNoWinner: The invisibility formula is seemingly destroyed at the end. Then Bugs admits to Lola that he saved some of it for himself and has been using it all along...
* OutlawCouple: Elmer thinks Bugs and Lola might be married; after all, they have the same last name. Cecil adds that they might be brother and sister instead.
* UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}: Lola and Giovanni are both on their way there to sell the valuable perfume to the House of Moufette, "the pre-eminent perfumery in the industry".
* ThePrankster: Bugs and Lola uses the invisibility formula to mess with ordinary Parisians.
* RunningGag: Marvin mentioning something, only to find out he's misplaced it.
* SayingTooMuch: Yosemite Sam keeps announcing that he's a bank robber at the worst possible times -- such as when he's ''about'' to rob the bank and isn't ready yet, or when the authorities are listening.
* SeriousBusiness: Lola thinks of perfume this way, even before she winds up chased around the world because of it.
-->'''Lola:''' A scent needs to transport you, needs to caress you, evoke memories, make you feel like you're not alone. A scent should envelop you, take care of you, love you.
* SharpDressedMan: Elmer wears a snappy black suit and [[NiceHat bowler hat]] instead of his iconic hunting outfit. Cecil's henchmen also dress this way (minus the hat) while in disguise.
* SheCleansUpNicely: Lola is already pretty cute on her own, but when Mac and Tosh give her a makeover, she's ''stunning''. Bugs is understandably impressed.
* ShoutOut:
** The theatre showing ''Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run'' is named after producer and director Jeff Siergy.
** Daffy at one point gets zapped and turns into the flower-faced hybrid from ''WesternAnimation/DuckAmuck''.
* SleepCute: Bugs and Lola on the plane.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Lola may be the film's star, but she's also the only major female character.
* SpeaksFluentAnimal: When Lola and Bugs are stuck in the ocean, Lola says she can "speak dolphin" and asks the creatures to send "a nice yacht, a big one, with a Jacuzzi" to rescue them. Mac and Tosh's yacht immediately appears -- and of course, they're already headed for Paris. However, it's an AmbiguousSituation since the only "dolphins" we see are actually sharks.
* StealthSequel: Much like how ''WesternAnimation/TweetysHighFlyingAdventure'' was one to ''WesternAnimation/TheSylvesterAndTweetyMysteries'', this one is to ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow''. While the characters don't know each other here (probably due to their being a UniversalAdaptorCast), their personalities, designs and voice actors[[note]]except for Lola; Rachel Ramras [[TheOtherDarrin replaces]] Creator/KristenWiig[[/note]] are all similar to those from the series.
* SuperSpeed: Speedy's power, as usual. It's mostly used for gags, but it also kicks off the plot, as Speedy uses it to grab the Flora Occulta just as Leghorn's people are about to take it.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Cecil attempts to make a clean getaway at the end of the movie. Being a turtle, he runs very slowly and Elmer Fudd catches him just by walking up to him.
* {{Teleportation}}: Marvin teleports everyone to Mars, and a chase scene takes place at a "Teleporter Depot".
* TemptingFate: After she gets fired, Lola tries to think of one thing to be grateful for, and decides on the weather: "It's a beautiful, sunny day". It immediately starts raining.
* ToiletHumor: When Giovanni steals the perfume and heads to Paris, "flight attendants" Lola and Bugs serve him a lot of high-fiber foods so he'll be forced to go to the bathroom and they can get the perfume back while he's gone.
* TookALevelInBadass: Elmer Fudd, notorious for his inability to catch Bugs, is now a tough fed who's actually pretty competent.
* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: The film treats Marvin's climactic appearance as TheReveal, but if you see the trailer or the DVD cover, you'll already know he's in the movie. Also, the blurb on the DVD box gives away pretty much the entire plot.
* TurtlePower: As the sneaky, sinister [[TheDragon Dragon]] to Marvin the Martian, Cecil is more powerful than he's ever been.
* UnwillingSuspension: Lola is suspended from the ceiling at the beginning of the scene where she's bound and gagged.
* WholesomeCrossdresser: Bugs does this yet again when he and Lola both pose as female flight attendants. Lola {{lampshades}} it.
-->'''Lola:''' Okay, you know there are male flight attendants.
-->'''Bugs:''' Yeah, but I like the height the heels give me.
* WorldWreckingWave: A variation. Marvin still wants to get rid of UsefulNotes/{{Earth}} so he can see UsefulNotes/{{Venus}} clearly, but instead of destroying the planet, he wants to use the Flora Occulta to make it invisible.
** WorldHealingWave: Also a variation. Bugs switches the bottle of pure invisibility spray with the identical bottle of Lola's perfume that it was extracted from, so all Marvin does is make Earth smell really nice for a while.
* YouHaveFailedMe: Marvin pulls this on Cecil at the end, causing him to [[EnemyMine switch sides]] and help the heroes escape.
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* ImagineSpot: During "Smell in My Mind", Lola fantasizes about visiting the UsefulNotes/UnitedNations to create world peace with her perfume. UsefulNotes/HillaryClinton is visible among the diplomats.
* {{Invisibility}}: The plot revolves around it. Interestingly, Lola and Bugs both turn themselves invisible with the formula several times without realizing it, since it washes off with water.
* KnowNothingKnowItAll: Daffy is broke because he doesn't realize that cab drivers are paid by the fare, not through a salary. He shows Bugs and Lola some of NYC's tourist attractions: [[UsefulNotes/StLouis the St. Louis arches]][[note]]Yes, he thinks there are two arches[[/note]], [[UsefulNotes/WashingtonDC the Washington Monument]], [[UsefulNotes/SanFrancisco Fisherman's Wharf]], OldFaithful, [[UsefulNotes/{{Seattle}} the Space Needle]]...
* LazyBum: When Daffy discovers that ducks live at the zoo "rent free, meals, everything taken care of" instead of having to work, he's ''very'' interested. He winds up sharing a pond there [[FurryConfusion with the wild ducks]].
* LiteralMinded: One of Lola's quirks. When she first meets Bugs, he uses his CatchPhrase "What's up, Doc?" and she replies "Oh, no, I'm not a doctor." Later, when Yosemite Sam is kidnapping them:
-->'''Sam:''' You're not a-goin' anywhere. Now get in the truck!
-->'''Lola:''' I thought you just said "[[BriefAccentImitation You're not a-goin' anywhere]]".
-->'''Sam:''' [[FlatWhat What?]]
-->'''Lola:''' You said, "[[BadImpressionists You're not a-goin' anywhere!]]" So do you want us to go anywhere or not a-go anywhere?
* MacGuffin: The Flora Occulta, and the perfume Lola makes while unwittingly using it.
* TheMakeover: Mac and Tosh give one to Lola during their musical number, "Girl, You're Fabulous".
* ManicPixieDreamGirl: It's not given a lot of attention, but Lola is this to Bugs. At the beginning, he's been a disappointed [[TheCynic cynic]] since a high rise was built over his rabbit hole, and all he wants is to find another hole and grump around alone. Lola shows him that there are better ways to live.
* MergingMachine: The Martian teleporters become this when everyone tries to use one of them at the same time. HilarityEnsues as heads and bodies are randomly switched, and the characters' attempts to get back to normal just make things worse.
* {{Mooks}}: Cecil is accompanied by two silent henchmen who turn out to be Martian birds in disguise.
* MyBelovedSmother: Mac's mother asks him for money and hates Tosh, which is why Tosh repeatedly tells Mac to "Cut the cord!"
* MythologyGag:
** Remember the Yosemite Sam truck mudflaps? Here, they exist InUniverse.
--->'''Bugs:''' Is that you on those mudflaps?
--->'''Sam:''' They were a side business. I took a bath on those things! You want a set?
--->'''Bugs:''' I'm good.
** Lola and Giovanni work at the [[AcmeProducts Acme]] department store.
** The ship they use to escape Mars is the "Martian Maggot" rocket from ''WesternAnimation/DuckDodgersInTheTwentyFourthAndAHalfCentury''.
** At one point during the climax, the various characters constantly switch their body parts with each other. For a brief moment, Daffy makes a cameo, appearing in his flower-headed, quadrupedal form with a screwball flag on his tail from ''WesternAnimation/DuckAmuck''.
** Lola and Bugs' exchange regarding him dressing as a female flight attendant is lifted almost word-for-word from ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'' episode "Spread Those Wings and Fly" (only with Daffy dressed as a female flight attendant).
* NeverSayDie: Marvin orders Cecil to "eliminate" Lola and Bugs. Averted with Lola, when she brings up the probability of people dying in an invisible world.
* NoMacGuffinNoWinner: The invisibility formula is seemingly destroyed at the end. Then Bugs admits to Lola that he saved some of it for himself and has been using it all along...
* OutlawCouple: Elmer thinks Bugs and Lola might be married; after all, they have the same last name. Cecil adds that they might be brother and sister instead.
* UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}: Lola and Giovanni are both on their way there to sell the valuable perfume to the House of Moufette, "the pre-eminent perfumery in the industry".
* ThePrankster: Bugs and Lola uses the invisibility formula to mess with ordinary Parisians.
* RunningGag: Marvin mentioning something, only to find out he's misplaced it.
* SayingTooMuch: Yosemite Sam keeps announcing that he's a bank robber at the worst possible times -- such as when he's ''about'' to rob the bank and isn't ready yet, or when the authorities are listening.
* SeriousBusiness: Lola thinks of perfume this way, even before she winds up chased around the world because of it.
-->'''Lola:''' A scent needs to transport you, needs to caress you, evoke memories, make you feel like you're not alone. A scent should envelop you, take care of you, love you.
* SharpDressedMan: Elmer wears a snappy black suit and [[NiceHat bowler hat]] instead of his iconic hunting outfit. Cecil's henchmen also dress this way (minus the hat) while in disguise.
* SheCleansUpNicely: Lola is already pretty cute on her own, but when Mac and Tosh give her a makeover, she's ''stunning''. Bugs is understandably impressed.
* ShoutOut:
** The theatre showing ''Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run'' is named after producer and director Jeff Siergy.
** Daffy at one point gets zapped and turns into the flower-faced hybrid from ''WesternAnimation/DuckAmuck''.
* SleepCute: Bugs and Lola on the plane.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Lola may be the film's star, but she's also the only major female character.
* SpeaksFluentAnimal: When Lola and Bugs are stuck in the ocean, Lola says she can "speak dolphin" and asks the creatures to send "a nice yacht, a big one, with a Jacuzzi" to rescue them. Mac and Tosh's yacht immediately appears -- and of course, they're already headed for Paris. However, it's an AmbiguousSituation since the only "dolphins" we see are actually sharks.
* StealthSequel: Much like how ''WesternAnimation/TweetysHighFlyingAdventure'' was one to ''WesternAnimation/TheSylvesterAndTweetyMysteries'', this one is to ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow''. While the characters don't know each other here (probably due to their being a UniversalAdaptorCast), their personalities, designs and voice actors[[note]]except for Lola; Rachel Ramras [[TheOtherDarrin replaces]] Creator/KristenWiig[[/note]] are all similar to those from the series.
* SuperSpeed: Speedy's power, as usual. It's mostly used for gags, but it also kicks off the plot, as Speedy uses it to grab the Flora Occulta just as Leghorn's people are about to take it.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Cecil attempts to make a clean getaway at the end of the movie. Being a turtle, he runs very slowly and Elmer Fudd catches him just by walking up to him.
* {{Teleportation}}: Marvin teleports everyone to Mars, and a chase scene takes place at a "Teleporter Depot".
* TemptingFate: After she gets fired, Lola tries to think of one thing to be grateful for, and decides on the weather: "It's a beautiful, sunny day". It immediately starts raining.
* ToiletHumor: When Giovanni steals the perfume and heads to Paris, "flight attendants" Lola and Bugs serve him a lot of high-fiber foods so he'll be forced to go to the bathroom and they can get the perfume back while he's gone.
* TookALevelInBadass: Elmer Fudd, notorious for his inability to catch Bugs, is now a tough fed who's actually pretty competent.
* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: The film treats Marvin's climactic appearance as TheReveal, but if you see the trailer or the DVD cover, you'll already know he's in the movie. Also, the blurb on the DVD box gives away pretty much the entire plot.
* TurtlePower: As the sneaky, sinister [[TheDragon Dragon]] to Marvin the Martian, Cecil is more powerful than he's ever been.
* UnwillingSuspension: Lola is suspended from the ceiling at the beginning of the scene where she's bound and gagged.
* WholesomeCrossdresser: Bugs does this yet again when he and Lola both pose as female flight attendants. Lola {{lampshades}} it.
-->'''Lola:''' Okay, you know there are male flight attendants.
-->'''Bugs:''' Yeah, but I like the height the heels give me.
* WorldWreckingWave: A variation. Marvin still wants to get rid of UsefulNotes/{{Earth}} so he can see UsefulNotes/{{Venus}} clearly, but instead of destroying the planet, he wants to use the Flora Occulta to make it invisible.
** WorldHealingWave: Also a variation. Bugs switches the bottle of pure invisibility spray with the identical bottle of Lola's perfume that it was extracted from, so all Marvin does is make Earth smell really nice for a while.
* YouHaveFailedMe: Marvin pulls this on Cecil at the end, causing him to [[EnemyMine switch sides]] and help the heroes escape.
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''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes: Rabbits Run'', a DirectToVideo feature released in 2015, is a comic adventure that sends the characters on a wild chase in the tradition of ''Film/ItsAMadMadMadMadWorld''.

WesternAnimation/LolaBunny is a perfume salesperson who wants to create "the world's most beautiful fragrance". Her dream comes true when she uses the Flora Occulta, a rare flower gifted to her by her landlord, WesternAnimation/SpeedyGonzales, as the key ingredient in her latest experiment. However, Lola doesn't realize that the ultimate fragrance is also the ultimate weapon, because the Flora Occulta can turn people invisible -- and now, so can her perfume! Lola befriends cab driver WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, and they find themselves wanted fugitives pursued by four separate parties: federal agent WesternAnimation/ElmerFudd, who's working with army general WesternAnimation/FoghornLeghorn to keep the flower out of the wrong hands; Cecil Turtle, who seems to be on Leghorn's team but is actually a DoubleAgent working for Marvin the Martian, who wants the flower for nefarious purposes; [[WesternAnimation/LongHairedHare Giovanni Jones]], Lola's boss, who tries to pass off her valuable formula as his creation (''after'' he fires her); and WesternAnimation/YosemiteSam, a "little hillbilly leprechaun" and would-be bank robber who has no idea what's going on, but goes after Lola and Bugs anyway because there's a price on their heads and he's broke. Along the way, rival cabbie WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck gets mixed up with Bugs and Lola for a while, and several other Franchise/LooneyTunes characters appear.
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!!Looney Tunes: Rabbits Trope:
* AbsenteeActor: In terms of modern ''Looney Tunes'' projects, [[WesternAnimation/SylvesterTheCatAndTweetyBird Sylvester and Tweety]] surprisingly don't make an appearance in this film despite being probably the fourth most major characters after Bugs, Daffy, and Porky.
* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Daffy wears a cap and a bow tie.
* AmbiguouslyGay:
** It's heavily implied that Mac and Tosh are in a relationship. They act LikeAnOldMarriedCouple, bickering but making up almost immediately. They're even seeing a therapist together.
** This interpretation fits Giovanni Jones as well; he has very campy mannerisms and an effeminate voice, and is very into fashion.
* ArcWords: "Maybe it's time you/I had a new dream."
* BarefootCartoonAnimal: Lola and Speedy, as usual.
* BigApplesauce: The action starts in UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity, where Lola, Bugs and Daffy all live.
* BigBad: Marvin is easily the most powerful of the villains -- not that it does him much good.
* BoundAndGagged: Lola ends up like this after being kidnapped by Cecil and his henchmen.
* ButtMonkey: Bugs fills the role. In a few scenes, he faces the brunt of a lot of slapstick.
* TheCameo: Pete Puma works for General Leghorn, WesternAnimation/PepeLePew runs the House of Moufette, Witch Hazel appears in an ImagineSpot during "Smell in My Mind", and WesternAnimation/PorkyPig shows up briefly in a New York traffic jam (and to deliver his standard "ThatsAllFolks" line at the end).
* ChaseScene: Several throughout the film as the characters pursue each other from New York to UsefulNotes/{{Paris}} to UsefulNotes/{{Mars}}.
* CompositeCharacter: Lola's characterization in this movie is a mixture of her CloudCuckoolander personality from ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'' and a more reasonable version of her role model persona from ''Film/SpaceJam''.
* DamselInDistress: Lola becomes one when Cecil tries to "smelt" her in a NightmarishFactory. Bugs saves her (with ''very'' little help from Daffy).
* DisneyAcidSequence: Parodied. Lola has a bombastic IWantSong that flashes through a series of crazy scenes that seem to just be musical-style {{Imagine Spot}}s, but then the movie cuts to reality and it's revealed that the whole time Lola was daydreaming she managed to destroy the store she worked in.
* EasilyForgiven: When Giovanni asks Lola to forgive him, she does -- but she has her limits. When he asks for a hug immediately afterwards, she tersely replies "Don't push it."
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Played with for laughs. Cecil doesn't necessarily have a problem with hurting people per se, but he came onto his job expecting not to and since it's pretty illegal to [[spoiler: eliminate people and destroy the Earth]] he would really rather get paid a lot more for it than he is. His stint of BondVillainStupidity is also because he doesn't have the heart to stick around to and see someone get killed in a DeathTrap.
* FootPopping: Both PlayedStraight (Lola when she and Bugs do their FirstKiss) and PlayedForLaughs (Bugs when showing off his flight attendant high heels).
* FullBodyDisguise: Cecil Turtle's two silent human {{Mooks}} are later revealed to be a couple of Marvin's Instant Martian birds in full-body human suits that unzip down the front.
* FurryConfusion: Daffy watches non-anthropomorphic ducks in the zoo...and eventually joins them.
* FreezeFrameBonus:
** When Lola falls out her apartment window while being shot at by Cecil's men, as she falls while spraying the invisibility spray she passes by The Great Gildersneeze from "WesternAnimation/HareConditioned" tickling Dora Standpipe's feet from "WesternAnimation/TheDoverBoys", The Little Man From The Draftboard from "WesternAnimation/DrafteeDaffy" taking a bath, and Red Hot Ryder and his horse from "WesternAnimation/BuckarooBugs".
** During one of the car chase scenes, a theatre is showing ''Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run''.
* FugitiveArc: Lola and Bugs become "the two most wanted rabbits in the country" and are continually chased around.
* GeniusDitz: Lola is as much of a scatterbrained CloudCuckoolander[=/=]TalkativeLoon here as in ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'', but she knows what she's doing when it comes to creating perfumes.
* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: Bugs and some of the other furry characters.
* IWantSong: "Smell in My Mind", about Lola's desire to "make a real difference" by creating the ultimate fragrance.
* ImagineSpot: During "Smell in My Mind", Lola fantasizes about visiting the UsefulNotes/UnitedNations to create world peace with her perfume. UsefulNotes/HillaryClinton is visible among the diplomats.
* {{Invisibility}}: The plot revolves around it. Interestingly, Lola and Bugs both turn themselves invisible with the formula several times without realizing it, since it washes off with water.
* KnowNothingKnowItAll: Daffy is broke because he doesn't realize that cab drivers are paid by the fare, not through a salary. He shows Bugs and Lola some of NYC's tourist attractions: [[UsefulNotes/StLouis the St. Louis arches]][[note]]Yes, he thinks there are two arches[[/note]], [[UsefulNotes/WashingtonDC the Washington Monument]], [[UsefulNotes/SanFrancisco Fisherman's Wharf]], OldFaithful, [[UsefulNotes/{{Seattle}} the Space Needle]]...
* LazyBum: When Daffy discovers that ducks live at the zoo "rent free, meals, everything taken care of" instead of having to work, he's ''very'' interested. He winds up sharing a pond there [[FurryConfusion with the wild ducks]].
* LiteralMinded: One of Lola's quirks. When she first meets Bugs, he uses his CatchPhrase "What's up, Doc?" and she replies "Oh, no, I'm not a doctor." Later, when Yosemite Sam is kidnapping them:
-->'''Sam:''' You're not a-goin' anywhere. Now get in the truck!
-->'''Lola:''' I thought you just said "[[BriefAccentImitation You're not a-goin' anywhere]]".
-->'''Sam:''' [[FlatWhat What?]]
-->'''Lola:''' You said, "[[BadImpressionists You're not a-goin' anywhere!]]" So do you want us to go anywhere or not a-go anywhere?
* MacGuffin: The Flora Occulta, and the perfume Lola makes while unwittingly using it.
* TheMakeover: Mac and Tosh give one to Lola during their musical number, "Girl, You're Fabulous".
* ManicPixieDreamGirl: It's not given a lot of attention, but Lola is this to Bugs. At the beginning, he's been a disappointed [[TheCynic cynic]] since a high rise was built over his rabbit hole, and all he wants is to find another hole and grump around alone. Lola shows him that there are better ways to live.
* MergingMachine: The Martian teleporters become this when everyone tries to use one of them at the same time. HilarityEnsues as heads and bodies are randomly switched, and the characters' attempts to get back to normal just make things worse.
* {{Mooks}}: Cecil is accompanied by two silent henchmen who turn out to be Martian birds in disguise.
* MyBelovedSmother: Mac's mother asks him for money and hates Tosh, which is why Tosh repeatedly tells Mac to "Cut the cord!"
* MythologyGag:
** Remember the Yosemite Sam truck mudflaps? Here, they exist InUniverse.
--->'''Bugs:''' Is that you on those mudflaps?
--->'''Sam:''' They were a side business. I took a bath on those things! You want a set?
--->'''Bugs:''' I'm good.
** Lola and Giovanni work at the [[AcmeProducts Acme]] department store.
** The ship they use to escape Mars is the "Martian Maggot" rocket from ''WesternAnimation/DuckDodgersInTheTwentyFourthAndAHalfCentury''.
** At one point during the climax, the various characters constantly switch their body parts with each other. For a brief moment, Daffy makes a cameo, appearing in his flower-headed, quadrupedal form with a screwball flag on his tail from ''WesternAnimation/DuckAmuck''.
** Lola and Bugs' exchange regarding him dressing as a female flight attendant is lifted almost word-for-word from ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'' episode "Spread Those Wings and Fly" (only with Daffy dressed as a female flight attendant).
* NeverSayDie: Marvin orders Cecil to "eliminate" Lola and Bugs. Averted with Lola, when she brings up the probability of people dying in an invisible world.
* NoMacGuffinNoWinner: The invisibility formula is seemingly destroyed at the end. Then Bugs admits to Lola that he saved some of it for himself and has been using it all along...
* OutlawCouple: Elmer thinks Bugs and Lola might be married; after all, they have the same last name. Cecil adds that they might be brother and sister instead.
* UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}: Lola and Giovanni are both on their way there to sell the valuable perfume to the House of Moufette, "the pre-eminent perfumery in the industry".
* ThePrankster: Bugs and Lola uses the invisibility formula to mess with ordinary Parisians.
* RunningGag: Marvin mentioning something, only to find out he's misplaced it.
* SayingTooMuch: Yosemite Sam keeps announcing that he's a bank robber at the worst possible times -- such as when he's ''about'' to rob the bank and isn't ready yet, or when the authorities are listening.
* SeriousBusiness: Lola thinks of perfume this way, even before she winds up chased around the world because of it.
-->'''Lola:''' A scent needs to transport you, needs to caress you, evoke memories, make you feel like you're not alone. A scent should envelop you, take care of you, love you.
* SharpDressedMan: Elmer wears a snappy black suit and [[NiceHat bowler hat]] instead of his iconic hunting outfit. Cecil's henchmen also dress this way (minus the hat) while in disguise.
* SheCleansUpNicely: Lola is already pretty cute on her own, but when Mac and Tosh give her a makeover, she's ''stunning''. Bugs is understandably impressed.
* ShoutOut:
** The theatre showing ''Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run'' is named after producer and director Jeff Siergy.
** Daffy at one point gets zapped and turns into the flower-faced hybrid from ''WesternAnimation/DuckAmuck''.
* SleepCute: Bugs and Lola on the plane.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Lola may be the film's star, but she's also the only major female character.
* SpeaksFluentAnimal: When Lola and Bugs are stuck in the ocean, Lola says she can "speak dolphin" and asks the creatures to send "a nice yacht, a big one, with a Jacuzzi" to rescue them. Mac and Tosh's yacht immediately appears -- and of course, they're already headed for Paris. However, it's an AmbiguousSituation since the only "dolphins" we see are actually sharks.
* StealthSequel: Much like how ''WesternAnimation/TweetysHighFlyingAdventure'' was one to ''WesternAnimation/TheSylvesterAndTweetyMysteries'', this one is to ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow''. While the characters don't know each other here (probably due to their being a UniversalAdaptorCast), their personalities, designs and voice actors[[note]]except for Lola; Rachel Ramras [[TheOtherDarrin replaces]] Creator/KristenWiig[[/note]] are all similar to those from the series.
* SuperSpeed: Speedy's power, as usual. It's mostly used for gags, but it also kicks off the plot, as Speedy uses it to grab the Flora Occulta just as Leghorn's people are about to take it.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Cecil attempts to make a clean getaway at the end of the movie. Being a turtle, he runs very slowly and Elmer Fudd catches him just by walking up to him.
* {{Teleportation}}: Marvin teleports everyone to Mars, and a chase scene takes place at a "Teleporter Depot".
* TemptingFate: After she gets fired, Lola tries to think of one thing to be grateful for, and decides on the weather: "It's a beautiful, sunny day". It immediately starts raining.
* ToiletHumor: When Giovanni steals the perfume and heads to Paris, "flight attendants" Lola and Bugs serve him a lot of high-fiber foods so he'll be forced to go to the bathroom and they can get the perfume back while he's gone.
* TookALevelInBadass: Elmer Fudd, notorious for his inability to catch Bugs, is now a tough fed who's actually pretty competent.
* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: The film treats Marvin's climactic appearance as TheReveal, but if you see the trailer or the DVD cover, you'll already know he's in the movie. Also, the blurb on the DVD box gives away pretty much the entire plot.
* TurtlePower: As the sneaky, sinister [[TheDragon Dragon]] to Marvin the Martian, Cecil is more powerful than he's ever been.
* UnwillingSuspension: Lola is suspended from the ceiling at the beginning of the scene where she's bound and gagged.
* WholesomeCrossdresser: Bugs does this yet again when he and Lola both pose as female flight attendants. Lola {{lampshades}} it.
-->'''Lola:''' Okay, you know there are male flight attendants.
-->'''Bugs:''' Yeah, but I like the height the heels give me.
* WorldWreckingWave: A variation. Marvin still wants to get rid of UsefulNotes/{{Earth}} so he can see UsefulNotes/{{Venus}} clearly, but instead of destroying the planet, he wants to use the Flora Occulta to make it invisible.
** WorldHealingWave: Also a variation. Bugs switches the bottle of pure invisibility spray with the identical bottle of Lola's perfume that it was extracted from, so all Marvin does is make Earth smell really nice for a while.
* YouHaveFailedMe: Marvin pulls this on Cecil at the end, causing him to [[EnemyMine switch sides]] and help the heroes escape.
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