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Mysterious Phenomena of the Unexplained is a webtoon series from Looney Tunes that stars Daffy Duck as a reporter.


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  • And Then John Was a Zombie: Bugs Bunny turns out to be an alien.
  • Arc Words: In "Sufferin' Sasquatch!", "There's nothing to be afraid of" is said by Sylvester and his father.
  • Bigfoot, Sasquatch, and Yeti: The focus of "Sufferin' Sasquatch!".
  • Chupacabra: The focus of the final episode. According to Porky Pig, it means "goat-sucker".
  • The Con: Sam in "Sufferin' Sasquatch!" attempted to defraud the show by creating false evidence of Bigfoot's existence.
  • Crop Circles: The focus of "Cropsy Curvy".
  • Deadly Game: "Who Wants To Be A Martianaire" has Marvin threaten to vapourise Earth if Elmer gets his question wrong.
  • Didn't See That Coming:
    • In "The Taming of the Screwball", Daffy didn't expect Shakespeare's ghost to derail his plan to scam the play's investors.
    • Sam didn't expect Bigfoot to appear out of nowhere in "Sufferin' Sasquatch!".
  • Hair-Trigger Sound Effect: Throughout the Chupacabra episode, saying the word "Chupacabra" results in a musical sting with horns, an acoustic guitar, and a distant yelling.
  • Hunter of Monsters: Elmer Fudd is hunting spacemen instead of "wabbits".
  • Multiple Endings: A variation in "Cropsy Curvy".
  • Origins Episode: "The Taming of the Screwball" explains why Daffy reports about anything mysterious, phenomenal and/or unexplained.
  • Resistance Is Futile: Tweety Borg says this in the future segment of "The Bermuda Short".
  • Right Behind Me: At the end of "Sufferin' Sasquatch!", Bigfoot appears right behind Daffy, to his horror.
  • Shout-Out:
    • "The Taming of the Screwball" is this to Mel Brooks' The Producers and its later adaptations, albeit with Shakespearean themes instead of Nazi imagery (along with Shakespeare's ghost having other ideas...).
    • "Cropsy Curvy" is this to Bugs and Elmer's previous encounters with each other.
    • "The Bermuda Short":
      • A Christmas Carol spoof where Sylvester encounters Granny as the Ghost of Christmas Present.
      • In the future segment, a Star Trek spoof happens.
  • Stock Ness Monster: The focus "Loch Ness Mess".
  • Take That!: According to "Who Wants To Be A Martianaire", Martha Stewart is a ruthless Martian leader.
  • Time Travel: Sylvester travels to 1912 and the far future in "The Bermuda Short".
  • Too Many Halves: Daffy describes El Chupacabra as being half-alien, half-dinosaur, and half-vampire.
  • Trrrilling Rrrs: Marvin the Martian does this in "Who Wants To Be A Martianaire", as a rather out-of-character trait.
  • Who Wants to Be "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?":"Who Wants To Be A Martianaire" with Marvin as the host. Of course, being Looney Tunes and all, it gets Played for Laughs mercilessly.
  • Wrong Turn At Area 51: Bugs Bunny says an alien-related version of his popular quote.

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