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MAYBE she is just THAT crazy, but maybe she just planned the whole events just so Bugs would end up saying he's her boyfriend, which in fact makes her MORE crazy!
 
== The series is an [[All Grown Up!]] version of ''[[Baby Looney Tunes]]''. ==
It's better if you think of the series like this. Instead of explosive debates over Duck Season and Rabbit Season, these new "adult" Looney Tunes are instead facing the difficult hardships about being talking animals in a tough [[Real Life]] modern world. They'll be learning how to pay mortgage, getting jobs, going on dates and keeping their loan sharks at bay. In addition, they're bringing back Lola, a character who was exclusively featured in ''[[Space Jam (Film)|Space Jam]]'' and ''[[Baby Looney Tunes]]''.
* Pretty much [[Jossed]] by now, as Bugs and Lola clearly didn't know each other when they first met in the second episode.
** They might have forgotten each other. After all, how many people remember all the little kids they went to kindergarten with, for instance?
 
== The show creators are deliberately trolling the Lola fans, Lola/Bugs shippers, and possibly Looney Tunes shippers period. ==
Seriously, everything about Lola's introductory episode pretty much supports this.
* Kind of weird considering the paring was already canon.
** Well, not in ''[[Looney Tunes: Back in Action]]''.
* Alternately, perhaps the creators were forced to include Lola by [[Executive Meddling]], so they proceeded to change her character in protest.
** Nope, they had her in by their own choice. No [[Executive Meddling]] involved at all.
 
== Similarly, Lola's characterization is a nod to the hatedom she has ==
Prior to this, she was rather normal. Now Lola suddenly became a [[Stalker Withwith a Crush]] whose sanity is questionable at best while the rest of the cast didn't really change too noticably (compared to Lola).
 
== The show is a [[Where Are They Now]] Epilogue featuring the [[Tiny Toon Adventures|Looniversity Professors]]. ==
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Simply because it would be interesting to see how Bugs reacts to his own prototype character.
 
== ''The Looney Tunes Show'' is the result of Bugs' promise to Daffy at the end of ''[[Looney Tunes: Back in Action|Back In Action]]''. ==
He told Daffy that from that point on, they'd be treated more like equals. While he may not have been entirely ''serious'' about that promise, Daffy took it at face value, and it led directly to this show, where Bugs finds himself thrust into a [[Butt Monkey]] role -- much like Daffy.
* Genius. Pure genius.
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Bugs hasn't tried to prank a big bad guy in this show at all, but he ''has'' been beaten by the universe, as if it hates him now. There will be an episode late in the season where he finally sticks up for himself and does a "Rabbit of Seville", if you wille.
** Actually came true on ''Casa De Calma.'' Bravo!
*** Actually no. There is no indication that says Bugs' happier ways in that episode directly resulted from cracking. In fact, the only time Bugs ever put harm on Daffy was when he drained all the water in the pool just so Daffy could smash into the concrete- the rest was due to Daffy's usual selfishness and ignorance.
*** Actually actually, there was one point where Daffy pushes Bugs in the pool, and Bugs says something to the effect of he could let this go, but he won't (I'm going by memory here). That could be seen as a subtle moment of cracking. He also shined a light in Daffy's eyes, and it's ambiguious whether it was on purpose or not.
*** He did plenty of subtle things to undermine/sabotage Daffy--pretty classic Bugs things, actually. Besides shining the light and pulling the plug, he pretended not to hear Daffy when he wanted to come down from the hang glider, and probably caused most of his trouble on the golf course as well.
* If it didn't come to pass on ''Casa de Calma'', then he's dangerously close as of ''Newspaper Thief''. He was practically ready to strangle Daffy by the end of the episode!
* Let's hope that this is the direction "The Shelf" will go in.
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== Lola was brain damaged by the tennis ball that struck her on the back of the head. ==
She was fine up to that point, and thats why she's so different now. That ball DID hit her hard enough to knock her over.
* Either this, or she, like a proper Looney Tune, is aware of [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|what lies beyond the fourth wall]], and is thus aware she is considered a [[Base Breaker]]. She may be tryng to over-compensate for her lack of wackiness in ''[[Space Jam (Film)|Space Jam]]'' in a frantic effort to not be hated.
** And it just might work, [[Scooby Doo|if not for those meddling kids and their idiot dog]].
 
== Daffy is only [[Obfuscating Stupidity|acting like an idiot]]. ==
He's doing this as a clever way to get revenge on Bugs for one upping him for decades.
* YES.
 
== [[Executive Meddling]] broke Bugs' spirit. ==
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** But he won countless awards, was the (interrum) president of Mexico, and is Batman!
 
== Tweety is an [[Highlander (Franchise)|Immortal]]. ==
Granny has aged, but Tweety has not. Clearly, Tweety is just waiting for the Gathering. "Playing" with Sylvester is just a way to kill time.
** He hides a four-inch [[Katanas Are Just Better|katana]] in the floor of his bird cage.
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== Bugs and Lola's relationship will be a [[Story Arc]] that will last until the [[Grand Finale]] and end with the two getting (officially) married. ==
 
== This series is a [[Deconstruction|deconstruction]] of slapstick comedy. ==
* How?
 
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* "Reunion": Daffy can't differentiate fantasy from reality.
* "Devil Dog": Daffy wants "Poochie" to go on the grounds that he dosn't like him.
* "The Foghorn Leghorn Story":
* "Newspaper Thief": Daffy is quick to accuse his neighbors of theivery despite a lack of evidence. It also shows Daffy's lack of social skill via flashbacks.
* "That's My Baby": While he can't actually take care of Zachary, he is extremely good at playing with him.
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== The character's "new" personas are tied to the suburb in which they live. ==
When Bugs and Daffy go on vacation in "Casa de Calma", they instantly revert back to their old-school selves.
 
Other places that are probably outside the suburb include:
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== Lola is high on Spargle ''all the time''. ==
Explains her [[Character Derailment]] as compared to ''[[Space Jam (Film)|Space Jam]]'', as well as the fact that she's overactive, jumps to wild conclusions and has zero concentration. Watch Bugs in "Off-Duty Cop" if you don't know what I'm talking about.
 
== Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner will eventually appear in the "sitcom" portion of the show. ==
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== This incarnation of Tweety really ''is'' female. ==
Why not? [[Depending Onon the Writer|He was sometimes female in the comics]]. Besides, the show doesn't exactly hold a ton of regard for canon, given that Gossamer is an innocent little boy, Witch Hazel is his [[Sassy Black Woman|sassy black]] mom, and Lola's suffered a [[Character Derailment|complete character overhaul]].
 
== Daffy will actually get positive [[Character Development]] next season. ==