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* HealerSignsOnEarly: You get Fishercat Sylvester Jr. during the tutorial for the Premium Wheel in the original version or as your first party member in the updated version.


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* StockAudioClip: Michigan J. Frog's voice clips are straight from his original cartoon.


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* ThisMeansWar: Bugs says this word for word in the opening cutscene after Marvin's deatomizer ray disintegrates Bugs's map.


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* WrongTurnAtAlbuquerque: How the plot kicks off when Bugs takes the wrong turn while trying to find Pismo Beach. Luckily, it allows him to discover Marvin's plan and start saving the day.
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** Tweetysaurus Rex "Cenozoic Stomp" attack animation has him [[Film/JurassicPark tearing up toilet during thunderstorm]].
*** Similarly, Roadius Runnerus "Clever Bird" attack animation and the name of it are based on the iconic "Clever girl" scene.
** Miss Prissy "Officer Prissy" outfit looks similar to [[WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}} Judy Hops]] meter maid uniform.
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* TheBusCameBack: This videogame brings back several characters who hasn't made any single appearance in years, such as Melissa Duck, which made her last appearance in WesternAnimation/DaffyDucksQuackbusters and hasn't made any single appearance after it.

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'''''Looney Tunes: World of Mayhem''''' is a free-to-play 2018 game for mobile devices created by Scopely starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck, WesternAnimation/ElmerFudd, and many more ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' characters in an [[RolePlayingGame RPG]].

After taking a wrong turn at Albuquerque, Bugs discovers that Marvin Martian has rounded up all of the other toons with a disintegrator and reduced them to round discs bearing their images on them in order to be unopposed in his latest scheme to take over the world. After a brief tussle, the machine containing the discs containing the other toons, the Reatomizer, shorts out and explodes, scattering them all over the Looneyverse. It's up to Bugs (and you the player, of course) to fight through Marvin and his army of clones of the other toons to restore order to the world.

The game is an RPG where the player can journey through the various campaigns the game offers or against other players with numerous familiar ''Looney Tunes'' characters. Along with the base "Original" versions of the toons, other versions of the toons based on various ''Looney Tunes'' shorts with different attributes are also playable. Toons can be attack-oriented like Daffy, Wile E. Coyote, and Pepe Le Pew and be based around dealing damage to opponents. Others are support oriented like Bugs, Porky Pig, and Granny and have movesets based around helping allies or hindering opponents. Others have a more defensive focused moveset such as Foghorn Leghorn, Gossamer, and Hector, and focus in protecting other toons by forcing opponents to only attack them. Toons are unlocked by collecting Illudium, energy for the Reatomizer that can be used to restore and unlock other toons. The characters can then be leveled up with XP Potions to quickly increase their stats or continuing to collect their respective discs so they can rank up and get an even bigger stat boost. Various other objects such as dynamite, anvils, and world-exclusive items can be used to "Tune-up" your characters and unlock other moves and abilities that they can use.

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'''''Looney ''Looney Tunes: World of Mayhem''''' Mayhem'' is a 2018 free-to-play 2018 game RolePlayingGame for mobile devices created by Scopely devices, starring WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck, WesternAnimation/ElmerFudd, and many more ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' characters in an [[RolePlayingGame RPG]].

characters. It was developed by Aquiris and published by Scopely.

After taking a wrong turn at Albuquerque, Bugs discovers that Marvin the Martian has rounded up all of the other toons with a disintegrator and reduced them to round discs bearing their images on them in order to be unopposed in his latest scheme to take over the world. After a brief tussle, the machine containing the discs containing the other toons, the Reatomizer, shorts out and explodes, scattering them all over the Looneyverse. It's up to Bugs (and you the player, of course) to fight through Marvin and his army of clones of the other toons to restore order to the world.

The game is an RPG where the player can journey through the various campaigns the game offers or against other players with numerous familiar ''Looney Tunes'' characters. Along with the base "Original" versions of the toons, other versions of the toons based on various ''Looney Tunes'' shorts with different attributes are also playable. Toons can be attack-oriented like Daffy, Wile E. Coyote, and Pepe Le Pew and be based around dealing damage to opponents. Others are support oriented support-oriented like Bugs, Porky Pig, and Granny and have movesets based around helping allies or hindering opponents. Others have a more defensive focused defensive-focused moveset such as Foghorn Leghorn, Gossamer, and Hector, and focus in protecting other toons by forcing opponents to only attack them. Toons are unlocked by collecting Illudium, energy for the Reatomizer that can be used to restore and unlock other toons. The characters can then be leveled up with XP Potions to quickly increase their stats or continuing to collect their respective discs so they can rank up and get an even bigger stat boost. Various other objects such as dynamite, anvils, and world-exclusive items can be used to "Tune-up" your characters and unlock other moves and abilities that they can use.




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** Wile E. Coyote himself is a ButtMonkey in [[WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadRunner his own series]], with many of his gadgets and traps backfiring on him including [[PaintedTunnelRealTrain painted tunnels being hilariously unreliable]]. Here, he's much more capable, with his gadgets usually working exactly as advertised and deliberately paints a tunnel which guarantees a train heading towards his target. His other variants often use gadgets that failed in the original shorts, but work perfectly here.[[note]]The exception being the ACME Super Suit worn by Super Coyote, which is too big for him and doesn't let him fly.[[/note]] And the gadgets that DO fail still damage the enemy: for example, when his super suit fails and he does the classic fall into a ravine, he lands on the enemy.

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** Wile E. Coyote himself is a ButtMonkey in [[WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadRunner his own series]], with many of his gadgets and traps backfiring on him including [[PaintedTunnelRealTrain painted tunnels being hilariously unreliable]]. Here, he's much more capable, with his gadgets usually working exactly as advertised and deliberately paints a tunnel which guarantees a train heading towards his target. His other variants often use gadgets that failed in the original shorts, but work perfectly here.[[note]]The exception being the ACME Super Suit worn by Super Coyote, which is too big for him and doesn't let him fly.[[/note]] And the gadgets that DO do fail still damage the enemy: for example, when his super suit fails and he does the classic fall into a ravine, he lands on the enemy.



* AlwaysAccurateAttack: Some characters attacks cannot be dodged, such as Cowboy Bugs, Elmer the Sure, or Sea Goin' Sam. The latter especially if a fellow Pirate is on the same team as him, which grants 100% accuracy to the entire team.

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* AlwaysAccurateAttack: Some characters characters' attacks cannot be dodged, such as Cowboy Bugs, Elmer the Sure, or Sea Goin' Sam. The latter especially if a fellow Pirate is on the same team as him, which grants 100% accuracy to the entire team.



* AntiFrustrationFeatures: In the Special Conditions ACME Labs event, to help avoid locking your Toon in a deadly scenario where they're down to their basic attack and their only target does not meet said conditions to take it down without any consequence, a unique skill is available with a 1-turn cooldown that allows all Toons to skip their turn and heal.
* AnvilOnHead: Some toons often drop large metallic objects (ie. grand pianos, safes, and anvils) onto a single enemy target when attacking; Jester Bugs's basic skill is a jack-in-the-box variant of the trope, causing a large anvil to be released from the box, via a spring mechanism, and dropped onto an enemy's head.

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* AntiFrustrationFeatures: In the Special Conditions ACME Labs event, to help avoid locking your Toon in a deadly scenario where they're down to their basic attack and their only target does not meet said conditions to take it down without any consequence, a unique skill is available with a 1-turn one-turn cooldown that allows all Toons to skip their turn and heal.
* AnvilOnHead: Some toons often drop large metallic objects (ie.(i.e. grand pianos, safes, and anvils) onto a single enemy target when attacking; Jester Bugs's basic skill is a jack-in-the-box variant of the trope, causing a large anvil to be released from the box, via a spring mechanism, and dropped onto an enemy's head.



** Warrior Princess She-Devil (the Tasmanian She-Devil in a Xena motif) does this by taking a sword, BENDING it into a boomerang, then throwing it. Instead of catching it on return, she EATS it.

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** Warrior Princess She-Devil (the Tasmanian She-Devil in a Xena motif) does this by taking a sword, BENDING bending it into a boomerang, then throwing it. Instead of catching it on return, she EATS eats it.



* CounterAttack: Certain toons can gain or give this, most notably the aristocrat toons.

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* DamageSpongeBoss: The enemies in ACME R&D always have incredibly high HP, making them difficult to defeat. Even the weakest opponents have 2,000 HP.
** Enemies in the Endurance Tower also get a hit point boost.

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* DamageSpongeBoss: The enemies in ACME R&D always have incredibly high HP, making them difficult to defeat. Even the weakest opponents have 2,000 HP.
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HP. Enemies in the Endurance Tower also get a hit point boost.



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** Phantom Le Pew's special attack Strange Pew-et drops one packed with dynamite onto the target.
** Grand Dukeling Sylvester Jr.'s special attack Candlelight Duelist has him cut the rope holding one and drop it onto the opposing team.

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** Phantom Le Pew's special attack attack, Strange Pew-et Pew-et, drops one a chandelier packed with dynamite onto the target.
** Grand Dukeling Sylvester Jr.'s special attack attack, Candlelight Duelist Duelist, has him cut the rope holding one a chandelier and drop it onto the opposing team.team.
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* TheKrampus: Hector has a variation based on this monster.

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* LightningBruiser: Many Epic toons fit this role.

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* PaintedTunnelRealTrain: Wile E. Coyote weaponizes the classic gag in his favor, being his move "Choo Choo".

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* PracticalTaunt: All defensively-oriented toons[[note]]With the exception of Desparado Dawg[[/note]] have some sort of move that gives them this status, thus drawing attention to themselves and not other party members. Some other toons, such as King Bugs, can also afflict this onto opponent toons.

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* PracticalTaunt: All defensively-oriented toons[[note]]With the exception of Desparado Desperado Dawg[[/note]] have some sort of move that gives them this status, thus drawing attention to themselves and not other party members. Some other toons, such as King Bugs, can also afflict this onto opponent toons.



** The Sturdy buff introduced alongside Fireman Bugs works exactly like the ability of the same name from ''{{Franchise/Pokemon}}''.

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** The Sturdy buff introduced alongside Fireman Bugs works exactly like the ability of the same name from ''{{Franchise/Pokemon}}''.''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''.



** Fitting for his namesake, one of Big Chungus' skills is named "Such As He", as a reference to the song he's directly associated with in memes.

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** Fitting for his namesake, one of Big Chungus' skills is named "Such As as He", as a reference to the song he's directly associated with in memes.



* WartimeCartoon: The Victory team Toons are based on these.
* WaterHoseRodeo: Fireman Bugs have this as one of his attacks.

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* %%* WaterHoseRodeo: Fireman Bugs have has this as one of his attacks.



* YourSizeMayVary: Hugo and the Solid-Tin Coyote are humongous in their origin shorts, each able to take a 'normal-sized' toon in hand easily. Here, they've been scaled down to about twice a Toon's average height. Conversely, while the Mighty Angelo is depicted in battle as a small speck constantly jumping on top of a circus platform outside of using Special Moves or seen in the World, he's still more visible than in his cartoon.

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* YourSizeMayVary: Hugo and the Solid-Tin Coyote are humongous in their origin shorts, each able to take a 'normal-sized' "normal-sized" toon in hand easily. Here, they've been scaled down to about twice a Toon's average height. Conversely, while the Mighty Angelo is depicted in battle as a small speck constantly jumping on top of a circus platform outside of using Special Moves or seen in the World, he's still more visible than in his cartoon.
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* EasternZodiac: The Lunar toons are released each Chinese New Year, currently there are five of them: [[GluttonousPig Lunar Petunia]], [[NiceMice Master Speedy]], [[BrutishBulls Lunar Toro]], [[PantheraAwesome Tigress Penelope]], and [[RighteousRabbit Lunar Bugs]].

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* EasternZodiac: The Lunar toons are released each Chinese New Year, currently there are five six of them: [[GluttonousPig Lunar Petunia]], [[NiceMice Master Speedy]], [[BrutishBulls Lunar Toro]], [[PantheraAwesome Tigress Penelope]], and [[RighteousRabbit Lunar Lola, and Lunar Bugs]].
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* EasternZodiac: The Lunar toons are released each Chinese New Year, currently there are four of them: [[GluttonousPig Lunar Petunia]], [[NiceMice Master Speedy]], [[BrutishBulls Lunar Toro]], [[PantheraAwesome Tigress Penelope]], and [[RighteousRabbit Lunar Bugs]].

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* EasternZodiac: The Lunar toons are released each Chinese New Year, currently there are four five of them: [[GluttonousPig Lunar Petunia]], [[NiceMice Master Speedy]], [[BrutishBulls Lunar Toro]], [[PantheraAwesome Tigress Penelope]], and [[RighteousRabbit Lunar Bugs]].



** Daffy Duck and his variations; most of them have high attack but very low defense. Salesduck Daffy is the absolute most fragile toon in the game, for example. Some variants, such as Pepe le Bard and Rocket Coyote also cannot take much.

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** Daffy Duck and his variations; most of them have high attack attacks but very low defense. Salesduck Daffy is the absolute most fragile toon in the game, for example. Some variants, such as Pepe le Bard and Rocket Coyote also cannot take much.



* IKnowMaddenKombat: A majority of the Athlete toons use sport equipment as weapons.

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* IKnowMaddenKombat: A majority of the Athlete toons use sport sports equipment as weapons.



* ScoutOut: Some of the early toons you'll first unlock are scout variants of Granny, Foghorn Leghorn and Sylvester.

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* ScoutOut: Some of the early toons you'll first unlock are scout variants of Granny, Foghorn Leghorn Leghorn, and Sylvester.
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* EasternZodiac: The Lunar toons are released each Chinese New Year, currently there are four of them: [[GluttonousPig Lunar Petunia]], [[NiceMice Master Speedy]], [[BrutishBulls Lunar Toro]], and [[PantheraAwesome Tigress Penelope]].

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* EasternZodiac: The Lunar toons are released each Chinese New Year, currently there are four of them: [[GluttonousPig Lunar Petunia]], [[NiceMice Master Speedy]], [[BrutishBulls Lunar Toro]], and [[PantheraAwesome Tigress Penelope]].Penelope]], and [[RighteousRabbit Lunar Bugs]].
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* MythologyGag: [[MythologyGag/LooneyTunesWorldOfMayhem]]Now has its own page.

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* MythologyGag: [[MythologyGag/LooneyTunesWorldOfMayhem]]Now [[MythologyGag/LooneyTunesWorldOfMayhem Now has its own page.page]].

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