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* AbortedArc: "Misjudgment Day" ends up the reveal that [[spoiler:Michigan J. Frog, in the future, sent the robot back in time to eliminate Bugs. For what seems to be the set up for a recurring plotline, it never comes back]].

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* NoYou: In "Porky's Duck-livery Service", when Porky tells Daffy to get back in his box, he retorts via telling him to get back in the box.

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* NoYou: In "Porky's Duck-livery Service", when Porky tells Daffy to get back in his box, he retorts via telling him no and to get back in the box.


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* SelfHarm: PlayedForLaughs in "Amaduckus" when Daffy intentionally puts a violent badger in his clothes, which clearly wasn't suicidal.


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* TakeThatKiss: In "Wahder, Wahder, Everywhere", Daffy kisses Elmer to {{troll}} him.
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** Daffy is a notable example because due to being one of the most recurring characters from this period he faced much of the new Bugs Bunny's Rogues Gallery introduced in season 1 (with the only exceptions being The Barbarian and those who suffered from ChuckCunninghamSyndrome).

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** Daffy is a notable example because due to being one of the most recurring characters from this period he faced much of the new Bugs Bunny's Rogues Gallery introduced in season 1 (with the only exceptions being The Barbarian Barbarian,Slugsworthy and those who suffered from ChuckCunninghamSyndrome).
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* RunningGag: Starting with "Hoarder Up" , whenever a statue or something resembling former President Rutherford B. Hayes appears the characters tend to say "Mr. President" and salute him.

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* RunningGag: Starting with "Hoarder Up" , whenever a statue or something resembling former President president Rutherford B. Hayes appears the characters tend to say "Mr. President" and salute him.
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* RunningGag: Starting with "Hoarder Up" , whenever a statue or something resembling former President [[UsefulNotes/Rutherford B. Hayes]] appears the characters tend to say "Mr. President" and salute him.

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* RunningGag: Starting with "Hoarder Up" , whenever a statue or something resembling former President [[UsefulNotes/Rutherford Rutherford B. Hayes]] Hayes appears the characters tend to say "Mr. President" and salute him.
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* RunningGag: Starting with "Hoarder Up" , whenever a statue or something resembling former President UsefulNotes/Rutherford B. Hayes appears the characters tend to say "Mr. President" and salute him.

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* RunningGag: Starting with "Hoarder Up" , whenever a statue or something resembling former President UsefulNotes/Rutherford [[UsefulNotes/Rutherford B. Hayes Hayes]] appears the characters tend to say "Mr. President" and salute him.
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* RunningGag: Starting with "Hoarder Up" , whenever a statue or something resembling former President [[Useful Notes/Rutherford B. Hayes]] appears the characters tend to say "Mr. President" and salute him.

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* RunningGag: Starting with "Hoarder Up" , whenever a statue or something resembling former President [[Useful Notes/Rutherford UsefulNotes/Rutherford B. Hayes]] Hayes appears the characters tend to say "Mr. President" and salute him.
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* RunningGag: Starting with "Hoarder Up" , whenever a statue or something resembling former President [[Useful Notes / Rutherford B. Hayes]] appears the characters tend to say "Mr. President" and salute him.

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* RunningGag: Starting with "Hoarder Up" , whenever a statue or something resembling former President [[Useful Notes / Rutherford Notes/Rutherford B. Hayes]] appears the characters tend to say "Mr. President" and salute him.
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* RunningGag: Starting with "Hoarder Up" , whenever a statue or something resembling former President Rutherford B. Hayes appears the characters tend to salute him and say "Mr. President"

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* RunningGag: Starting with "Hoarder Up" , whenever a statue or something resembling former President [[Useful Notes / Rutherford B. Hayes Hayes]] appears the characters tend to salute him and say "Mr. President"President" and salute him.
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* RunningGag: Starting with "Hoarder Up" , whenever a statue or something resembling former President Rutherford B. Hayes appears the characters tend to salute him and say "Mr. President"
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** The Grim Rabbit, one of the new recurring antagonists created during the Wabbit era disappeared completely after the show revamp in New Looney Tunes.

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** The Grim Rabbit, one another of the new recurring antagonists created during the Wabbit era disappeared completely after the show revamp in New Looney Tunes.
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* RoguesGalleryTransplant:It happens quite often when the show was revamped in season two:
** The Hazmats consistently menace Bigfoot , which brings them into conflict with Bugs. After the retool , they still occasionally encounter Bugs , but they're more likely to encounter Pepe and Claudette.
** "Fowl Me Once" and "Fowl Me Twice" saw the Tasmanian Devil (Taz) trying to steal the chickens from Foghorn Leghorn's chicken farm instead of chasing Bugs as usual.
** Daffy is a notable example because due to being one of the most recurring characters from this period he faced much of the new Bugs Bunny's Rogues Gallery introduced in season 1 (with the only exceptions being The Barbarian and those who suffered from [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]]).

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* RoguesGalleryTransplant:It RoguesGalleryTransplant: It happens quite often when the show was revamped in season two:
** The **The Hazmats consistently menace Bigfoot , which brings them into conflict with Bugs. After the retool , they still occasionally encounter Bugs , but they're more likely to encounter Pepe and Claudette.
** "Fowl **"Fowl Me Once" and "Fowl Me Twice" saw the Tasmanian Devil (Taz) trying to steal the chickens from Foghorn Leghorn's chicken farm instead of chasing Bugs as usual.
** Daffy **Daffy is a notable example because due to being one of the most recurring characters from this period he faced much of the new Bugs Bunny's Rogues Gallery introduced in season 1 1 (with the only exceptions being The Barbarian Barbarian and those who suffered from [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]]).ChuckCunninghamSyndrome).
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* RoguesGalleryTransplant:It happens quite often when the show was revamped in season two:
**The Hazmats consistently menace Bigfoot , which brings them into conflict with Bugs. After the retool , they still occasionally encounter Bugs , but they're more likely to encounter Pepe and Claudette.
**"Fowl Me Once" and "Fowl Me Twice" saw the Tasmanian Devil (Taz) trying to steal the chickens from Foghorn Leghorn's chicken farm instead of chasing Bugs as usual.
**Daffy is a notable example because due to being one of the most recurring characters from this period he faced much of the new Bugs Bunny's Rogues Gallery introduced in season 1 (with the only exceptions being The Barbarian and those who suffered from [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]]).
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**The Grim Rabbit, one of the new recurring antagonists created during the Wabbit era disappeared completely after the show revamp in New Looney Tunes.
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* ShownTheirWork: The fluffle of rabbits from "Bugs Bunny?" have slit-shaped noses and padless paws like real rabbits, as a stark contrast to Bugs. They also [[SleepsWithBothEyesOpen sleep with their eyes open]], and use the term "warren" to refer to their burrow.

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* ShownTheirWork: The fluffle of rabbits from "Bugs Bunny?" have slit-shaped noses and padless paws like real rabbits, as a stark contrast to Bugs. They also [[SleepsWithBothEyesOpen sleep with their eyes open]], and use the leader uses the term "warren" to refer to for their burrow.
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* ShownTheirWork: The flufgke of rabbits from "Bugs Bunny?" have slit-shaped noses and padless paws like real rabbits, as a stark contrast to Bugs. They also [[SleepsWithBothEyesOpen sleep with their eyes open]], and use the term "warren" to refer to their burrow.

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* ShownTheirWork: The flufgke fluffle of rabbits from "Bugs Bunny?" have slit-shaped noses and padless paws like real rabbits, as a stark contrast to Bugs. They also [[SleepsWithBothEyesOpen sleep with their eyes open]], and use the term "warren" to refer to their burrow.
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* ShownTheirWork: The warren of rabbits from "Bugs Bunny?" have slit-shaped noses and padless paws like real rabbits, as a stark contrast to Bugs. They also [[SleepsWithBothEyesOpen sleep with their eyes open]].

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* ShownTheirWork: The warren flufgke of rabbits from "Bugs Bunny?" have slit-shaped noses and padless paws like real rabbits, as a stark contrast to Bugs. They also [[SleepsWithBothEyesOpen sleep with their eyes open]].open]], and use the term "warren" to refer to their burrow.
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* ShownTheirWork: The warren of rabbits from "Bugs Bunny?" have slit-shaped noses and padless paws like real rabbits, as a stark contrast to Bugs.

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* ShownTheirWork: The warren of rabbits from "Bugs Bunny?" have slit-shaped noses and padless paws like real rabbits, as a stark contrast to Bugs. They also [[SleepsWithBothEyesOpen sleep with their eyes open]].
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* ShownTheirWork: The warren of rabbits from "Bigs Bunny?" have slit-shaped noses and padless paws like real rabbits, as a stark contrast to Bugs.

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* ShownTheirWork: The warren of rabbits from "Bigs "Bugs Bunny?" have slit-shaped noses and padless paws like real rabbits, as a stark contrast to Bugs.
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* ShownTheirWork: The warren of rabbits from "Bigs Bunny?" have slit-shaped noses and padless paws like real rabbits, as a stark contrast to Bugs.

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* {{Reconstruction}}: Gradually the show eventually becomes this for the WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes franchise itself if not a reboot, especially when they begin to add more characters beside Bugs. Daffy Duck's and Tweety's personalities are revised to their original screwball personas, Porky resembling his original overweight appearance from the thirties, Granny's voice after getting recast with Creator/CandiMilo following Foray's death resembles the very first voice for the character Bea Benaderet before Foray was cast and finally the [[TheBusCameBack return]] after 80 years of Gabby Goat, Porky's original sidekick before Daffy came along.


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* RevisitingTheRoots: Gradually the show eventually does this for the WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes franchise itself, especially when they begin to add more characters beside Bugs. Daffy Duck's and Tweety's personalities are revised to their original screwball personas, Porky resembling his original overweight appearance from the thirties, Granny's voice after getting recast with Creator/CandiMilo following Foray's death resembles the very first voice for the character Bea Benaderet before Foray was cast and finally the [[TheBusCameBack return]] after 80 years of Gabby Goat, Porky's original sidekick before Daffy came along.
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* CrocodileTears: In his first appearance here, Daffy fake cries to manipulate Porky.


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* NoYou: In "Porky's Duck-livery Service", when Porky tells Daffy to get back in his box, he retorts via telling him to get back in the box.


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* PuppyDogEyes: To trick Porky into letting him out of a box, Daffy gives him wide and [[CrocodileTears tearful]] eyes.
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* EnragedByIdiocy: You'd be [[SurroundedByIdiots frustrated]] too if your henchmen were [[TheDitz Pete]] and [[BuffoonishTomcat Claude]].
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* SurroundedByIdiots: Several shorts team Sylvester up with Claude Cat and Pete Puma. Claude can be dim at times, while Pete is hopelessly incompetent, so Sylvester is often frustrated with (and injured by) their bungling.
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''Wabbit'' was created in response to the sitcom nature of its predecessor, ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'', not living up to the reaction Warner Bros. had expected for it in-spite of the show having performed well initially. After the more experimental nature of recent ''Looney Tunes'' television shows, and in response to ''The Looney Tunes Show'', it was promised that this series would see the characters return to their original, wacky selves.

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''Wabbit'' was created in response to the sitcom nature of its predecessor, ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'', not living up to the reaction Warner Bros. WB had expected for it in-spite of the show having performed well initially. After the more experimental nature of recent ''Looney Tunes'' television shows, and in response to ''The Looney Tunes Show'', it was promised that this series would see the characters return to their original, wacky selves.
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The show features a SketchComedy format of various segmented shorts, this time adding brand-new looney friends and enemies to the established ones, such as Bigfoot and Squeaks the Squirrel. Some of the established Tunes are altered in some way, such as Wile E. Coyote, who adopted his arrogant "super genius" persona (from cartoons such as ''WesternAnimation/OperationRabbit'' and ''WesternAnimation/RabbitsFeat'' where he spoke).

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The show features a SketchComedy format of various segmented shorts, this time adding brand-new looney friends and enemies to the established ones, such as Bigfoot and Squeaks the Squirrel. Some of the established Tunes are altered in some way, such as [[WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadrunner Wile E. Coyote, Coyote]], who adopted his arrogant "super genius" persona (from cartoons such as ''WesternAnimation/OperationRabbit'' and ''WesternAnimation/RabbitsFeat'' where he spoke).
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As for its name (which should not be confused with the original cartoons with either the same word or just "rabbit" in the title, such as ''WesternAnimation/DuckRabbitDuck''), it came from Elmer Fudd's famous title for Bugs' species under [[ElmuhFuddSyndwome his speech impediment]]. Ironically, Elmer did not appear when the series first aired but, over the course of the show's first 52-episode season he [[note]]as seen in this [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCHBvT49GAk clip.]][[/note]] and other classic ''Looney Tunes'' characters started popping up. As a result, the series was [[ReTool retooled]] in its second season as ''[[NewSeasonNewName New Looney Tunes]]'', now featuring segments starring the other lovable characters.

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As for its name (which should not be confused with the original cartoons with either the same word or just "rabbit" in the title, such as ''WesternAnimation/DuckRabbitDuck''), it came from Elmer Fudd's WesternAnimation/ElmerFudd's famous title for Bugs' species under [[ElmuhFuddSyndwome his speech impediment]]. Ironically, Elmer did not appear when the series first aired but, over the course of the show's first 52-episode season season, he [[note]]as seen in this [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCHBvT49GAk clip.]][[/note]] and other classic ''Looney Tunes'' characters started popping up. As a result, the series was [[ReTool retooled]] in its second season as ''[[NewSeasonNewName New Looney Tunes]]'', now featuring segments starring the other lovable characters.
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''Wabbit- A Looney Tunes Production'' (or simply ''Wabbit.'' and later known as ''New Looney Tunes''), is a Creator/WarnerBrosAnimation series starring the eponymous ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' character.

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''Wabbit- A Looney Tunes Production'' (or simply ''Wabbit.'' ''Wabbit'' and later known as ''New Looney Tunes''), is a Creator/WarnerBrosAnimation series starring the eponymous ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' character.
[[WesternAnimation/BugsBunny character]].
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** [[spoiler:"Thirst Things Thirst."]]

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** [[spoiler:"Thirst Things Thirst.First."]]
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* ScottishTrope: "The Breezehammer". Saying this causes wind to blow dramatically and an epic rock solo to play.

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* ScottishTrope: TheScottishTrope: "The Breezehammer". Saying this causes wind to blow dramatically and an epic rock solo to play.

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