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  • Lana Turner's sudden disappearance after the first 10 episodes is often dismissed as Chuck Cunningham Syndrome, but really her abrupt departure makes sense. There was a bit of a Will They or Won't They? vibe between her and Harry, even though Lana was engaged. It's likely Lana realized she was developing feelings for Harry, and did not want to disrupt her engagement and eventual marriage, so she quit her job, or simply transferred herself elsewhere.
    • I may be recalling this incorrectly, but in her penultimate episode, she had a bad reaction to medication and behaved embarrassingly. I don't doubt that shame over the incident or even complaints from other staff over her behavior could've gotten her transferred/fired.

  • Carol Ann Wheeler did eventually get to go to Disney World.
    • When she grew up, she married a man who worked for Disney World as an imagineer. He designed, built and maintained many of the robots on the rides and attractions. The man's last name was Soong and they had a son who also developed an interest in robotics. As did his son and his son and his son.... Though, there was one down the line who preferred genetic engineering. And according to him, a chemist married into the family.

  • In "It's Just a Joke" Bull was able to afford his vanity publishing due to how the religious sect from "A Night Court at the Opera" a few episodes earlier was going to pay him his weight in gold
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  • In "Inside Harry Stone", Kenny is Buddy Ryan. He used fake names during his visits to the hospitals to avoid detection as a repeated visitor. Meaning, Harry met his biological father two seasons earlier than he thought.

Buddy really is Harry's stepfather and only thinks he's Harry's biological father due to his mental issues.

The show takes place within either the "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" or the Looney Tunes Back In Action Universe.
Though it was used as a gag, it would certainly explain why Wile E. Coyote was seen among real people.

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