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== It is rabbit season. ==
And no one else dares to hunt Bugs because they've all been through what Elmer is experiencing now.
* Maybe it is why they made it as rabbit season; they not want to hunt Bugs due to that and don't hunt anyone else because it is rabbit season; therefore they won't hunt anyone at all.
 
== Elmer Fudd's father locked him in a basement with a hunting rifle and his pet rabbit. ==
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== Lola Bunny cannot use the toon force. ==
In other words, her universe hates her. That's part of why Bugs had to save her from being crushed. (By extension, the Monstars were capable of exploiting loopholes in the toon force to seriously injure the Tune Squad; Lola would've been put out of commission even if she could use the toon force.)
 
== Wile E. Coyote is a [[Mega Man (video game)|robot master]] ==
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No real reason, just [[Rule of Cool]].
 
Ralph's got that whole "just doing my completely boring job" thing going on, aside from his job being to get caught and beaten by Sam Sheepdog. It's likely that he has a perfectly normal family, except for that roadrunner-obsessed oddball [[Mad Scientist]] his wife invites every Thanksgiving. The reason he's so content with his job at the sheep pasture is that he knows it could be so much worse. They're close enough cartoon species visually, and probably biologically, that no [[HotImprobable Skitty-On-WailordSpecies ActionCompatibility]] would ensue from Ralph and the former Ms Coyote's just-barely-[[Interspecies Romance]]. The differing voices (unless you [[Fanon Discontinuity|can't remember]] Wile E's voice from the Bugs Bunny shorts) are because of class, not species; the former Ms Coyote married below her station to a wolf with an everyday job, for love instead of money or status, but Wile E. still has his family's fortune to back his personal roadrunner-catching obsession.
** Semi-confirmed in one comic story, where it is revealed that they were long lost brothers.
 
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Following ''Daffy the Commando'', the Germans executed Screwball Daffy for assaulting the Fuhrer and embarrassing him in public.
** [[Jossed]]: Screwball Daffy is just a younger version of Daffy before he went through his greedy phase.
*** Where exactly is it Jossed?
== Screwball Daffy is the grandfather of Greedy Daffy. ==
The Daffy that appears in shorts like ''Daffy Doodles'', ''The Great Piggy Bank Robbery'', etc. is Greedy Daffy's father. He's not as screwy as his father, but not as antagonistic as his son.
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Also, he scares away all the humans with his smell, so no one can make skunk-prescription eyeglasses for him. That, or he's too proud to think he needs them.
 
His own constant stink messes up his sense of smell, which should normally be a strong sense for a skunk.
* That's only one factor. The stripes on the striped cats aren't natural -- they're always paint stripes, and odds are they're usually oil paint stripes. That smell might throw things off.
 
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This helps explain why he lost all that weight -- chasing Bugs all across North America would do it -- and why he always breaks down when he thinks he killed Bugs. He honestly takes no pleasure in killing.
 
== Elmer Fudd started out as an animal lover but is driven insane and resorts to hunting after the short [[ElmersElmer's Candid Camera|"Elmer's Candid Camera"]] ==
 
''[[Elmers Candid Camera|Elmer's Candid Camera]]'' is his [[Start of Darkness]].
 
In this short, Elmer set out to photograph a rabbit and came across Bugs Bunny's [[Screwy Squirrel]] prototype. If you watch the short, then you can see that Elmer finally snaps after several of the gags Bugs's prototype pulls on him, including Elmer's biggest weakness -- [[Faking the Dead|faking death]]. The [[Mood Whiplash]] from his [[My God, What Have I Done?]] moment to discovering the rabbit had been faking becomes too much, and he destroys his camera shouting "Wabbits!! Wabbits!!"
 
Next time we see him in "[[A Wild Hare]]," he's 'hunting wabbits.' But whenever Bugs fakes his own death, Elmer begins to break down again because deep down, he appreciates animals. The depression evidently led to his obesity problems in the early 40's.
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== Bugs Bunny is a closet bisexual and suffers from Gender Identity Crisis. ==
Think about it. He manifests his sexual and/or feminine desires via the act of crossdressing, which he always uses as a means of seducing his enemies into a false sense of security. Notice he tends to enjoy the attention a little too much, particularly in ''[[What's Opera, Doc?]]'' when he and Fudd practically fall in love with one another.
 
Alternatively, he's a Camp Straight transvestite who just loves playing with the sexuality of his enemies, for a laugh. But he seems more than a little comfortable donning dresses, skirts, makeup, shoes...
* What's more strange: that it's feminine drag, or '''[[Interspecies Romance|human]]''' drag?
 
** Bugs has issues, doesn't he?
 
== The Roadrunner thinks he and Coyote are apart of a game. ==
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== Cecil Turtle went into temporary retirement after "Tortoise Wins by a Hare" and either died or retired after "Rabbit Transit." ==
Think about it. "Tortoise Wins by a Hare" dates from 1943, and "Rabbit Transit" from 1947. The latter is Cecil's third and final appearance.
 
== In "From Hare to Heir", Bugs was working for the King ==
* In the first scene of the short, Sam's accountant tells him that his uncle the King has cut off his allowance. It seems very possible that the unseen King hired Bugs to teach his spoiled rotten nephew a lesson - which Bugs certainly did.
 
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