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  • Looney Tunes shorts:
    • The original ending of 1941's "The Heckling Hare" had Bugs Bunny and Willoughby the dog falling down from three cliffs, and the cartoon ending as the third fall begins.note 
      Bugs: Hold on to your hats, folks. Here we go again!
    • "Greedy for Tweety" features several hospital hijinks between Tweety, Sylvester, and Hector after their chase ends up in traffic. At the end of the episode, the three of them are released, only for them to start running in the streets again. Nurse Granny, who had just checked them out, simply sighs "Que sera sera" as she prepares to check them back in.
    • "D'Fightin' Ones" has Sylvester and a Bulldog being handcuffed together, but on their way to the pound, the van hits a few bumps in the road and dumps them out, forcing them to hide from animal control, and at the same time, try to get the cuffs off. After too many failed attempts, they eventually succeed by having a train run over their chains, but then, their legs get stuck together in a rusty pipe at the city dump, and they are forced to flee animal control once again.
    • In False Hare, after the Big Bag Wolf suffers one too many injuries trying to trick Bugs Bunny with his "Club del Canejo" scheme, he decides to open up a "rooster club" instead, prompting a cameo by Foghorn Leghorn.
    • The Speedy Gonzales cartoon "Tabasco Road" has Speedy protecting his drunken friends from a cat, only to have them pick a fight with every cat in the alley at the end.
    • One Froggy Evening ends a hundred years in the future, when someone else discovers the box with the frog, and gets dollar signs in his eyes.
    • The Road Runner holds up a sign that says "Here we go again" at the end of "Wild About Hurry" when the Coyote's indestructible steel ball returns and goes through the same hell he went through the first time around.
  • The Looney Tunes Show:
    • In "Jailbird and Jailbunny", after Bugs and Daffy are released from prison after a chain of events started with Daffy littering, Daffy drinks another soda and throws it out the window of Porky's car, prompting a police motorcycle to follow them.
    • In "Bobcats on Three!", Bugs becomes addicted to Porky's delicious-but-unhealthy catering to the point of morbid obesity. After Bugs finally sheds all of the extra pounds, Daffy (who was a water polo coach for most of the episode) decides to help himself to some because swimsuit season is over.
    • In "We're in Big Truffle", Daffy and Porky set out to find a truffle in the woods after learning about how valuable they are. After the two get chased by a bear (who was really just Gossamer after Lola accidentally transformed him) and almost get washed away by a river, they make off with a truffle they found, order an expensive meal at Pizzarriba, and try to pay using the truffle. When Speedy tells them that they didn't find a truffle, but rather found an old dirty potato, he tells them that real truffles are generally only found in Italy and France. Cue Daffy asking Porky if he'd like to take a trip to either of those countries.
  • The New Looney Tunes episode "Hiccups And Downs" has Bugs get hiccups when he drinks his lemonade too fast. Porky does all he can to cure him, even sending him to Witch Hazel and a scary castle, but no luck. Porky then pulls a trick by saying he'll move in with him and stop at nothing to cure him, which scares Bugs into losing them. We then cut to a screen shot of both of them saying how they respect each other even if they don't want to live with each other, and then they both hiccup, ending the episode.

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