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Given that this movie is neither a sequel nor a prequel to The Looney Tunes Show (as it doesn't match the continuity of the latter for various reasons, such as Bugs and Lola meeting each other for the first time under different circumstances), then this movie doesn't count as a Stealth Sequel. Also, the Shout Out entry about Duck Amuck is already listed as Mythology Gag, while the one about Jeff Siergy fits more as a case of Tuckerization.





* 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''.

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* CompositeCharacter: Lola's characterization in this movie is a mixture of her CloudCuckoolander {{Cloudcuckoolander}} personality from ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'' and a more reasonable version of her role model persona from ''Film/SpaceJam''.



* 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.

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* GeniusDitz: Lola is as much of a scatterbrained CloudCuckoolander[=/=]TalkativeLoon {{Cloudcuckoolander}}[=/=]TalkativeLoon here as in ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'', but she knows what she's doing when it comes to creating perfumes.



-->'''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?

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-->'''Sam:''' You're not a-goin' anywhere. Now get in the truck!
-->'''Lola:'''
truck!\\
'''Lola:'''
I thought you just said "[[BriefAccentImitation You're not a-goin' anywhere]]".
-->'''Sam:'''
anywhere]]".\\
'''Sam:'''
[[FlatWhat What?]]
-->'''Lola:'''
What?]]\\
'''Lola:'''
You said, "[[BadImpressionists You're not a-goin' anywhere!]]" So do you want us to go anywhere or not a-go anywhere?



--->'''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.

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--->'''Bugs:''' Is that you on those mudflaps?
--->'''Sam:'''
mudflaps?\\
'''Sam:'''
They were a side business. I took a bath on those things! You want a set?
--->'''Bugs:'''
set?\\
'''Bugs:'''
I'm good.



* 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''.



* 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.



* {{Tuckerization}}: The theatre showing ''Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run'' is named after producer and director Jeff Siergy.



* WhatYouAreInTheDark: After leaving the sewer, Bugs insists he's done with Lola and going his own way. When he sees her get abducted soon afterwards by Cecil, he begrudgingly goes after her.

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* WhatYouAreInTheDark: After leaving the sewer, Bugs insists he's done with Lola and going his own way. When he sees her get getting abducted soon afterwards by Cecil, he begrudgingly goes after her.



-->'''Lola:''' Okay, you know there are male flight attendants.
-->'''Bugs:''' Yeah, but I like the height the heels give me.

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-->'''Lola:''' Okay, you know there are male flight attendants.
-->'''Bugs:'''
attendants.\\
'''Bugs:'''
Yeah, but I like the height the heels give me.
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* MrFanservice: SOME fangirls have a '''literal fetish''' for Elmer in his FBI Agent suit, often treating him in unspeakable ways.
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* MrFanservice: SOME fangirls have a '''literal fetish''' for Elmer in his FBI Agent suit, often treating him in unspeakable ways.
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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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* TheBigDamnKiss: Towards the end of the film, Bugs and Lola share a long kiss between each other before Speedy Gonzales interrupts them.
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* ThePrankster: Bugs and Lola uses the invisibility formula to mess with ordinary Parisians.

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* ThePrankster: Bugs and Lola uses use the invisibility formula to mess with ordinary Parisians.
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* 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", WesternAnimation/PorkyPig shows up briefly in a New York traffic jam (and to deliver his standard "ThatsAllFolks" line at the end), and WesternAnimation/SylvestertheCatandTweetyBird make an appearance on a poster in the background of one chase scene.

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* 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", WesternAnimation/PorkyPig shows up briefly in a New York traffic jam (and to deliver his standard "ThatsAllFolks" line at the end), and WesternAnimation/SylvestertheCatandTweetyBird WesternAnimation/SylvesterTheCatAndTweetyBird make an appearance on a poster in the background of one chase scene.
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It's not a Looney Tunes Show episode


* AdaptedOut: Played with. Due to being an alternate universe of The Looney Tunes Show, side characters Taz, Granny and WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadRunner don't appear at all.

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* AdaptedOut: Played with. Due to being an alternate universe of The Looney Tunes Show, side characters staples such Taz, Granny and WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadRunner don't appear at all.
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Zigzagged with Giovanni Jones. Instead of a violent and mean-tempered brute, this version of him is portrayed as a mild mannered and effeminate man who treats people graciously and has a good working relationship with Lola. 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.
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Zigzagged with Giovanni Jones. Instead of a violent and mean-tempered brute, this version of him is portrayed as a mild mannered and effeminate man who treats people graciously and has a good working relationship with Lola. On the other hand, he's also SecretlySelfish and a FairWeatherFriend who tries to double-cross Lola by trying to pass off her perfume as his own creation, though he realizes his mistake and apologizes for it near the end.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Zigzagged with Giovanni Jones. Instead of a violent and mean-tempered brute, this version of him is portrayed as a mild mannered and effeminate man who treats people graciously and has a good working relationship with Lola. On the other hand, he's also SecretlySelfish and a FairWeatherFriend backstabbing friend who tries to double-cross Lola by trying to pass off her Lola's perfume creation as his own creation, own, though he realizes does realize his mistake and apologizes for it near the end.

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* AdaptedOut : Played with. Due to being an alternate universe of The Looney Tunes Show, side characters Taz, Granny and WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadRunner don't appear at all.

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* AdaptedOut : AdaptationalNiceGuy: Zigzagged with Giovanni Jones. Instead of a violent and mean-tempered brute, this version of him is portrayed as a mild mannered and effeminate man who treats people graciously and has a good working relationship with Lola. On the other hand, he's also SecretlySelfish and a FairWeatherFriend who tries to double-cross Lola by trying to pass off her perfume as his own creation, though he realizes his mistake and apologizes for it near the end.
* AdaptedOut:
Played with. Due to being an alternate universe of The Looney Tunes Show, side characters Taz, Granny and WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadRunner don't appear at all.
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* AndTheAdventureContinues: Bugs suggests he and Lola go the playoff game. When told it's sold out, he says they'll get in and reveals he still has the invisibility formula.


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* DrivesLikeCrazy: Daffy to the extreme, staying one step ahead of the police chase and nearly giving Bugs a heart attack. When Bugs asks if he's crazy, Daffy says he's been told there is no appropriate word for his condition.


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* InsaneTrollLogic: While Bugs and Lola evaded the feds, Sam got arrested for his attempted bank robbery. He insists that not sitting on a pile of cash means he didn't actually commit a crime and should be let go. Elmer ignores him.


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* MomentKiller: After being saved from Cecil, Lola thanks Bugs and says she hoped he would be the one to rescue her. This bit of ShipTease is squashed when Daffy points out he's there and claims to have helped out, too.


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* MundaneUtility: Speedy uses his SuperSpeed to do routine actions, like getting a snack in ''Paris''.


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** In their human disguises, Cecil's twin henchmen resemble Steve Brody from ''Bowery Bugs''.


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* NoodleIncident: After the yearlong TimeSkip, Bugs reveals to Lola that he still has the invisibility formula and has used it at least a couple of times.
* OhCrapSmile: Daffy does this when seeing Elmer (who just chased Bugs and Lola through the zoo) pass by. Elmer doesn't appear to know who Daffy is or why the duck's smiling like that, so he himself does this out of confusion before running off.


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* PunchClockVillain: Elmer is just a federal agent doing his job and has no issue with Bugs or Lola after he thinks the formula has been destroyed.


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* ThatsAllFolks: Courtesy of Porky, as usual. Daffy then stops by to comment on this, prompting Porky to attack him.
* TimeSkip: The epilogue takes place one year later, with Lola being a success in the fashion industry and Bugs in a far better mood.


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* WhatYouAreInTheDark: After leaving the sewer, Bugs insists he's done with Lola and going his own way. When he sees her get abducted soon afterwards by Cecil, he begrudgingly goes after her.


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* YankTheDogsChain: Upon learning that what they have is actually an invisibility formula, Bugs is impressed and proclaims it an amazing accomplishment. Lola, however, is crushed because it means she once again failed at achieving her dream.
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* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Daffy wears a cap and a bow tie.
* AdaptedOut : Played with. Due to being an alternate universe of The Looney Tunes Show, side characters Taz, Granny and WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteandtheRoadRunner don't appear at all.

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* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Daffy wears only a cap and a bow tie.
* AdaptedOut : Played with. Due to being an alternate universe of The Looney Tunes Show, side characters Taz, Granny and WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteandtheRoadRunner WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadRunner don't appear at all.
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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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* AdaptedOut : Played with. Due to being an alternate universe of The Looney Tunes Show, side characters Taz, Granny and WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteandtheRoadRunner don't appear at all.



* 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).

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* 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).end), and WesternAnimation/SylvestertheCatandTweetyBird make an appearance on a poster in the background of one chase scene.
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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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* 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.
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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.

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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. In the process, she trashes the entire mall resulting in her being fired.
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* RealityEnsues: 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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* 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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