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* [[A Day in the Limelight]]: "Point, Laser Point" is this for Sylvester, with Bugs and Daffy appearing in the B-story.
* [[A Day in the Limelight]]: "Point, Laser Point" is this for Sylvester, with Bugs and Daffy appearing in the B-story.
* [[All Girls Want Bad Boys]]: Bugs tries to break things off with Lola by dressing up as a woman and pretending to be an ex-girlfriend. This backfires and just makes her want him more.
* [[All Girls Want Bad Boys]]: Bugs tries to break things off with Lola by dressing up as a woman and pretending to be an ex-girlfriend. This backfires and just makes her want him more.
* [[Alternate Continuity]]
* [[Alternate Continuity]]
* [[Ambiguous Disorder]]: It's implied Daffy has genuine mental problems in addition to being really stupid.
* [[Ambiguous Disorder]]: It's implied Daffy has genuine mental problems in addition to being really stupid.
* [[Ambiguously Gay]]: Mac and Tosh, the Goofy Gophers.
* [[Ambiguously Gay]]: Mac and Tosh, the Goofy Gophers.
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* [[At Arm's Length]]: Bugs does this to Yosemite Sam in "The Foghorn Leghorn Story"
* [[At Arm's Length]]: Bugs does this to Yosemite Sam in "The Foghorn Leghorn Story"
* [[Attention Deficit Ooh Shiny]]: It seems Daffy has a severe case of this. Bugs as well in "Reunion", because he had never gone to high school himself ("Are those ''lockers?!''").
* [[Attention Deficit Ooh Shiny]]: It seems Daffy has a severe case of this. Bugs as well in "Reunion", because he had never gone to high school himself ("Are those ''lockers?!''").
** And Lola, especially in "Beauty School", when she's hell-bent on chasing down Bugs' car...until she sees [[Delicious Distraction|a cupcake store]] and pulls right in.
** And Lola, especially in "Beauty School", when she's hell-bent on chasing down Bugs' car...until she sees [[Delicious Distraction|a cupcake store]] and pulls right in.
* [[Attention Whore]]: Daffy Duck, naturally.
* [[Attention Whore]]: Daffy Duck, naturally.
* [[Aside Glance]]: In good old [[Chuck Jones]] fashion. Bugs Bunny does this in "Casa De Calma" after Daffy takes the cucumbers on his eyes and eats them.
* [[Aside Glance]]: In good old [[Chuck Jones]] fashion. Bugs Bunny does this in "Casa De Calma" after Daffy takes the cucumbers on his eyes and eats them.
* [[Attractive Bent Gender]]: Subverted. Bugs's drag act doesn't work as much as it did in the old shorts.
* [[Attractive Bent Gender]]: Subverted. Bugs's drag act doesn't work as much as it did in the old shorts.
** More like zigzagged. Some think he's an ugly woman, while others think "she" is gorgeous. Played for laughs when it works, though.
** More like zigzagged. Some think he's an ugly woman, while others think "she" is gorgeous. Played for laughs when it works, though.
** Daffy, because of his newfound talents as a cosmetologist, makes himself look almost indistinguishable to the real Tina.
** Daffy, because of his newfound talents as a cosmetologist, makes himself look almost indistinguishable to the real Tina.
* [[Badass Driver]]: Lola Bunny in episode "The DMV".
* [[Badass Driver]]: Lola Bunny in episode "The DMV".
* [[Bag of Holding]]: Lola has one of these.
* [[Bag of Holding]]: Lola has one of these.
* [[Balloon Belly]]: Petunia has a permanent pot belly.
* [[Balloon Belly]]: Petunia has a permanent pot belly.
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* [[Brutal Honesty]]: Tina, Daffy, Speedy and Bugs, to varying degrees.
* [[Brutal Honesty]]: Tina, Daffy, Speedy and Bugs, to varying degrees.
* [[Building Is Welding]]: [[Played for Laughs]] in "Peel of Fortune". There are flashes of arc welding from the garage and Daffy is shown wearing a welding mask just before he unveils his latest invention... sliced bread!
* [[Building Is Welding]]: [[Played for Laughs]] in "Peel of Fortune". There are flashes of arc welding from the garage and Daffy is shown wearing a welding mask just before he unveils his latest invention... sliced bread!
* [[The Butler Did It]]:
* [[The Butler Did It]]:
{{quote|'''Bugs:''' ''(after reading a [[Mary Higgins Clark]] novel)'' The butler's ''butler'' did it, huh? }}
{{quote|'''Bugs:''' ''(after reading a [[Mary Higgins Clark]] novel)'' The butler's ''butler'' did it, huh? }}
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Poor Bugs Bunny. After many decades of being the screwball, he falls down the hole and winds up in this situation, especially in Episode 1.
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Poor Bugs Bunny. After many decades of being the screwball, he falls down the hole and winds up in this situation, especially in Episode 1.
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** Then again, in this show he is dumber than the Looney Tunes shorts. With how greedy he is he should have easily been able to win the game show.
** Then again, in this show he is dumber than the Looney Tunes shorts. With how greedy he is he should have easily been able to win the game show.
** Plus there's a very wide line between screwball and idiot, and Daffy is the latter.
** Plus there's a very wide line between screwball and idiot, and Daffy is the latter.
** Bugs on the other hand, was more or less already the [[Invincible Hero]] except now he's the [[Super Mode]] version of [[The Ace]], him canonically being not just an astronaut, not just a pro football player, not only the former president of Mexico, but also the current/or local [[Batman]].
** Bugs on the other hand, was more or less already the [[Invincible Hero]] except now he's the [[Super Mode]] version of [[The Ace]], him canonically being not just an astronaut, not just a pro football player, not only the former president of Mexico, but also the current/or local [[Batman]].
* [[Character Focus]]: Just like previous adaptations, Daffy is pretty much the focus of every single episode in the main storylines. His trying to develop a social life is a minor character arc.
* [[Character Focus]]: Just like previous adaptations, Daffy is pretty much the focus of every single episode in the main storylines. His trying to develop a social life is a minor character arc.
* [[Characterization Marches On]]:
* [[Characterization Marches On]]:
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*** Not necessarily canon, but in the Merry Melody for "Newspaper Thief" does have him talking.
*** Not necessarily canon, but in the Merry Melody for "Newspaper Thief" does have him talking.
** Gossamer is no longer an angry, mindless monster and is instead a... polite, naive, little boy?
** Gossamer is no longer an angry, mindless monster and is instead a... polite, naive, little boy?
* [[Chew Toy]]: The episode "Casa de Calma" puts Daffy back in this trope. All for a girl whose name he can't remember.
* [[Chew Toy]]: The episode "Casa de Calma" puts Daffy back in this trope. All for a girl whose name he can't remember.
* [[Chickification]]: As stated above Lola is the exact opposite of who she was in ''[[Space Jam]]''.
* [[Chickification]]: As stated above Lola is the exact opposite of who she was in ''[[Space Jam]]''.
* [[Closer to Earth]]: Played straight with Daffy and Tina, but inverted with Bugs and Lola.
* [[Closer to Earth]]: Played straight with Daffy and Tina, but inverted with Bugs and Lola.
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* [[Digging Yourself Deeper]]: Daffy attempts to clear up his unintentional insult to the Crusher in prison, only to put himself in more danger. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0U-4qQLirI Even ''he'' wishes he can keep his mouth shut.]
* [[Digging Yourself Deeper]]: Daffy attempts to clear up his unintentional insult to the Crusher in prison, only to put himself in more danger. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0U-4qQLirI Even ''he'' wishes he can keep his mouth shut.]
** Does it again in "Devil Dog".
** Does it again in "Devil Dog".
* [[Disguised in Drag]]: One of the few [[Running Gag|running gags]] that can be carried from a Golden Age cartoon series to a modern-day sitcom without much sweat.
* [[Disguised in Drag]]: One of the few [[Running Gag|running gags]] that can be carried from a Golden Age cartoon series to a modern-day sitcom without much sweat.
* [[Disney Villain Death]]: Subverted. The final fight of Granny's WWII flashback takes place on top of a blimp and the Nazi general does fall, but Tweety tied a rope around his leg and saved him. Though the same can probably not be said for the [[Mook]] [[Fridge Horror|he threw out of the blimp earlier]]...
* [[Disney Villain Death]]: Subverted. The final fight of Granny's WWII flashback takes place on top of a blimp and the Nazi general does fall, but Tweety tied a rope around his leg and saved him. Though the same can probably not be said for the [[Mook]] [[Fridge Horror|he threw out of the blimp earlier]]...
* [[Disproportionate Retribution]]: Two words: "French Fries".
* [[Disproportionate Retribution]]: Two words: "French Fries".
* [[Distracted by My Own Sexy]]: A running gag with Bugs, whenever he sees a mirror (usually after he's been disguised).
* [[Distracted by My Own Sexy]]: A running gag with Bugs, whenever he sees a mirror (usually after he's been disguised).
{{quote|"Hel-''lo!"''}}
{{quote|"Hel-''lo!"''}}
* [[The Ditz]]: Lola, and Daffy at times. Also Pete Puma.
* [[The Ditz]]: Lola, and Daffy at times. Also Pete Puma.
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: Episode 1. Throughout the episode (which was about 'best friends'), Bugs and Daffy go on a game show, lose because Daffy doesn't know Bugs that well, Bugs gets upset, Daffy gets [[Exiled to the Couch|banished to the car]] and is not made breakfast in the morning, Daffy becomes a [[Stalker with a Crush]] and tries to shower Bugs with gifts, and at the end the two make up.
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: Episode 1. Throughout the episode (which was about 'best friends'), Bugs and Daffy go on a game show, lose because Daffy doesn't know Bugs that well, Bugs gets upset, Daffy gets [[Exiled to the Couch|banished to the car]] and is not made breakfast in the morning, Daffy becomes a [[Stalker with a Crush]] and tries to shower Bugs with gifts, and at the end the two make up.
** Episode 4 had Yosemite Sam stay over, which is like a friend staying over with a married couple. Seriously. Even Sam says to both of them ''Yeh know he means the world to yeh!''
** Episode 4 had Yosemite Sam stay over, which is like a friend staying over with a married couple. Seriously. Even Sam says to both of them ''Yeh know he means the world to yeh!''
** In episode 19, Bugs becomes so addicted to a soft drink he breaks into Sam's home, since he sold him the drink, and threaten him for more, disturbingly similar to a drug addict's behaviour. Subverted in that {{spoiler|it turns out the soft drink ''was'' an illegal drug.}}
** In episode 19, Bugs becomes so addicted to a soft drink he breaks into Sam's home, since he sold him the drink, and threaten him for more, disturbingly similar to a drug addict's behaviour. Subverted in that {{spoiler|it turns out the soft drink ''was'' an illegal drug.}}
*** Daffy and Porky's attempts to stop him entail a battle with office supplies played exactly like a shoot-out, ending in Bugs holding Porky hostage, pointing a marker at his head, and threatening to ''[[What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?|write on his face]]'' if they don't hand over the Spargle. Porky is alarmed because it's permanent ink.
*** Daffy and Porky's attempts to stop him entail a battle with office supplies played exactly like a shoot-out, ending in Bugs holding Porky hostage, pointing a marker at his head, and threatening to ''[[What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?|write on his face]]'' if they don't hand over the Spargle. Porky is alarmed because it's permanent ink.
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** Daffy Duck is an in-series example of this. Every episode he seems to be getting more idiotic and more of a [[Jerkass]].
** Daffy Duck is an in-series example of this. Every episode he seems to be getting more idiotic and more of a [[Jerkass]].
* [[Foreshadowing]]: At the end of "Double Date" Porky starts considering getting a girlfriend.
* [[Foreshadowing]]: At the end of "Double Date" Porky starts considering getting a girlfriend.
* [[Four-Fingered Hands]]: Played striaght and averted in the same scene (the scene where Daffy takes Zachary to see a war movie instead of ''Marty the Whale'') in "That's My Baby."
* [[Four-Fingered Hands]]: Played striaght and averted in the same scene (the scene where Daffy takes Zachary to see a war movie instead of ''Marty the Whale'') in "That's My Baby."
* [[Freudian Excuse]]: In "Newspaper Thief," Bugs seriously considers this to be the case for Daffy.
* [[Freudian Excuse]]: In "Newspaper Thief," Bugs seriously considers this to be the case for Daffy.
{{quote|"What did your parents do to you?"}}
{{quote|"What did your parents do to you?"}}
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{{quote|'''Daffy:''' "I hate to tell you, lady, but you're still a WAAC."}}
{{quote|'''Daffy:''' "I hate to tell you, lady, but you're still a WAAC."}}
* [[Furry Confusion]]: Porky enjoys eating pepperoni.
* [[Furry Confusion]]: Porky enjoys eating pepperoni.
* [[Furry Denial]]: Tina Russo's sister's baby, Zachary, is never referred to as a duckling even though he is one. He is instead always referred to as a baby as if he were a human baby. Also, he's drinking milk, which human and other mammal babies drink, not ducklings or any other baby bird for that matter.
* [[Furry Denial]]: Tina Russo's sister's baby, Zachary, is never referred to as a duckling even though he is one. He is instead always referred to as a baby as if he were a human baby. Also, he's drinking milk, which human and other mammal babies drink, not ducklings or any other baby bird for that matter.
* [[Gender Blender Name]]: In the resort episode, Bugs and Daffy go in for massages. Daffy insists that he get a massage from Leslie while Bugs gets stuck with Joe...so of course, it turns out "Joe" is Josephine (an attractive woman) and Leslie is a giant hairy man who twists Daffy into a metaphorical pretzel.
* [[Gender Blender Name]]: In the resort episode, Bugs and Daffy go in for massages. Daffy insists that he get a massage from Leslie while Bugs gets stuck with Joe...so of course, it turns out "Joe" is Josephine (an attractive woman) and Leslie is a giant hairy man who twists Daffy into a metaphorical pretzel.
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: [[The Looney Tunes Show/Radar|Has its own page, now.]]
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: [[The Looney Tunes Show/Radar|Has its own page, now.]]
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*** Wile E. and Road Runner haven't changed much, except they're now in CGI.
*** Wile E. and Road Runner haven't changed much, except they're now in CGI.
* [[Good Old Fisticuffs]]: In "The Foghorn Leghorn Story" episode two fights break out--Foghorn with Daffy and Bugs with Sam.
* [[Good Old Fisticuffs]]: In "The Foghorn Leghorn Story" episode two fights break out--Foghorn with Daffy and Bugs with Sam.
* [[G-Rated Drug]]: An energy drink called Spargle. Buying it gets treated like a drug sell--actually, it's even ''called'' a "deal".
* [[G-Rated Drug]]: An energy drink called Spargle. Buying it gets treated like a drug sell--actually, it's even ''called'' a "deal".
* [[Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal]]: The writers seem bent on Lampshade Hanging and parodying this with Porky Pig, though the situation previewed leads to the mental conundrum of what state of dress Bugs and Daffy are supposed to be in.
* [[Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal]]: The writers seem bent on Lampshade Hanging and parodying this with Porky Pig, though the situation previewed leads to the mental conundrum of what state of dress Bugs and Daffy are supposed to be in.
** In one episode, Daffy wears pants that he calls "mall pants" to the mall, but he doesn't wear a mall ''shirt'' along with it. When he loses his mall pants, he notes that he forgot to put on mall ''underpants''.
** In one episode, Daffy wears pants that he calls "mall pants" to the mall, but he doesn't wear a mall ''shirt'' along with it. When he loses his mall pants, he notes that he forgot to put on mall ''underpants''.
** And subverted in "Eligible Bachelors" in which Bugs foregoes his normal mode of dress (which is to say his birthday suit) and puts on a tuxedo for the bachelor auction. Porky remains in his normal partial dress, and Daffy doesn't bother changing.
** And subverted in "Eligible Bachelors" in which Bugs foregoes his normal mode of dress (which is to say his birthday suit) and puts on a tuxedo for the bachelor auction. Porky remains in his normal partial dress, and Daffy doesn't bother changing.
* [[Handshake Substitute]]: Pepe delivers one in the form of kissing the cheeks of ''both'' Lola and Bugs.
* [[Handshake Substitute]]: Pepe delivers one in the form of kissing the cheeks of ''both'' Lola and Bugs.
** Although [[Shown Their Work|that is a way some French greet people]].
** Although [[Shown Their Work|that is a way some French greet people]].
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* [[Hoist by His Own Petard]]: Parodied in [[The Stinger]] of "Newspaper Thief" when {{spoiler|the carrot pie that got stuck to the ceiling in the [[Cold Open]] finally comes unstuck and falls on Bugs' head}}:
* [[Hoist by His Own Petard]]: Parodied in [[The Stinger]] of "Newspaper Thief" when {{spoiler|the carrot pie that got stuck to the ceiling in the [[Cold Open]] finally comes unstuck and falls on Bugs' head}}:
{{quote|'''Daffy:''' Ironic. Done in by his own creation. ''{{spoiler|(Daffy's parade float crashes through the wall and runs him over)}}''}}
{{quote|'''Daffy:''' Ironic. Done in by his own creation. ''{{spoiler|(Daffy's parade float crashes through the wall and runs him over)}}''}}
* [[Homage]]: While the show in general puts the [[Looney Tunes]] series in a different environment than the norm, "Casa de Calma" has a number of antics that are reminiscent of the classic cartoons.
* [[Homage]]: While the show in general puts the [[Looney Tunes]] series in a different environment than the norm, "Casa de Calma" has a number of antics that are reminiscent of the classic cartoons.
* [[Honest Advisor]]: The reason Foghorn Leghorn keeps hiring Daffy.
* [[Honest Advisor]]: The reason Foghorn Leghorn keeps hiring Daffy.
* [[Hotter and Sexier]]: The Merrie Melodies appear to parody this often, whether with Sam's backup singers for "Blow My Stack", the female bird aliens dancers in "I'm a Martian", or Fudd's attempt to be seductive with "Grilled Cheese."
* [[Hotter and Sexier]]: The Merrie Melodies appear to parody this often, whether with Sam's backup singers for "Blow My Stack", the female bird aliens dancers in "I'm a Martian", or Fudd's attempt to be seductive with "Grilled Cheese."
** Don't forget "Skunk Funk." Just...[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-AhWR73pYo everything about it], though this is justified, given that it's freakin' [[Pepe Le Pew]].
** Don't forget "Skunk Funk." Just...[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-AhWR73pYo everything about it], though this is justified, given that it's freakin' [[Pepe Le Pew]].
* [[Hurricane of Euphemisms]]: Daffy comes up with a whole bunch of euphemisms for "jail" in "Jailbird and Jailbunny".
* [[Hurricane of Euphemisms]]: Daffy comes up with a whole bunch of euphemisms for "jail" in "Jailbird and Jailbunny".
* [[Hypocritical Humor]]: Daffy spends all of one episode despising Porky because they went out for lunch one day and Porky ate some of the french fries (Daffy insisted they came with his sandwich; Porky thought they were for the whole table). At the end of the episode, Speedy reveals that Porky was right; Daffy shrugs, then takes a bite out of Porky's pizza. Pretty much what you'd expect from his [[Jerkass]] behavior in this series.
* [[Hypocritical Humor]]: Daffy spends all of one episode despising Porky because they went out for lunch one day and Porky ate some of the french fries (Daffy insisted they came with his sandwich; Porky thought they were for the whole table). At the end of the episode, Speedy reveals that Porky was right; Daffy shrugs, then takes a bite out of Porky's pizza. Pretty much what you'd expect from his [[Jerkass]] behavior in this series.
** As a matter of fact, Daffy runs on this trope, though it's hard to say how much of it he owes to his [[Jerkass]] side and how much to his [[Cloudcuckoolander]] side.
** As a matter of fact, Daffy runs on this trope, though it's hard to say how much of it he owes to his [[Jerkass]] side and how much to his [[Cloudcuckoolander]] side.
* [[I Always Wanted to Say That]]: In "Working Duck":
* [[I Always Wanted to Say That]]: In "Working Duck":
{{quote|'''Daffy:''' Hold my calls, Carol. ''(walks into his office)'' "Hold my calls!" I've always wanted to say "Hold my calls!" And now someone's holding my calls! Who's calling me? I don't know! I don't ''care!''}}
{{quote|'''Daffy:''' Hold my calls, Carol. ''(walks into his office)'' "Hold my calls!" I've always wanted to say "Hold my calls!" And now someone's holding my calls! Who's calling me? I don't know! I don't ''care!''}}
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** Mac and Tosh occasionally get mistaken for squirrels, to which they respond in deadpan unison, "We're gophers."
** Mac and Tosh occasionally get mistaken for squirrels, to which they respond in deadpan unison, "We're gophers."
* [[Idiot Ball]]: Bugs seems to be only person in the entire world who did not know on first sight that Poochie is not a dog.
* [[Idiot Ball]]: Bugs seems to be only person in the entire world who did not know on first sight that Poochie is not a dog.
* [[I Just Want to Have Friends]]: Porky's main motivation.
* [[I Just Want to Have Friends]]: Porky's main motivation.
* [[I'll Take Two Beers, Too!]]: In "Beauty School", Porky orders two of everything at Speedy's restuarant, causing Speedy to ask him if he's finally got a girl. Porky replies "No".
* [[I'll Take Two Beers, Too!]]: In "Beauty School", Porky orders two of everything at Speedy's restuarant, causing Speedy to ask him if he's finally got a girl. Porky replies "No".
* [[In Touch with His Feminine Side]]: Daffy suffers from serious gender confusion.
* [[In Touch with His Feminine Side]]: Daffy suffers from serious gender confusion.
* [[Impairment Shot]]: Sam wakens to the sight of Bugs after falling and knocking himself silly in a hole dug by Taz.
* [[Impairment Shot]]: Sam wakens to the sight of Bugs after falling and knocking himself silly in a hole dug by Taz.
* [[Incredibly Lame Fun]]: Probably because of his exciting youth, Bugs is bizarrely entertained by things like high school reunions, being stuck in prison, and working at an office.
* [[Incredibly Lame Fun]]: Probably because of his exciting youth, Bugs is bizarrely entertained by things like high school reunions, being stuck in prison, and working at an office.
* [[In Name Only]]: The producer of the show has made it clear that this show will be nothing like the original shorts, since every attempt to imitate them has led to failure. Doesn't stop the [[Hatedom]] though.
* [[In Name Only]]: The producer of the show has made it clear that this show will be nothing like the original shorts, since every attempt to imitate them has led to failure. Doesn't stop the [[Hatedom]] though.
** In one interview, the creators flat-out admitted that they created Lola's personality from scratch based on her voice actress's style of comedy. They've never seen ''[[Space Jam]]''.
** In one interview, the creators flat-out admitted that they created Lola's personality from scratch based on her voice actress's style of comedy. They've never seen ''[[Space Jam]]''.
* [[Inherently Funny Words]]: Duty.
* [[Inherently Funny Words]]: Duty.
* [[Insane Troll Logic]]: Pretty much Daffy's default thought process.
* [[Insane Troll Logic]]: Pretty much Daffy's default thought process.
* [[Interspecies Romance]]: The episode "Casa De Calma" has Daffy swooning over sexy actress [[Scarlett Johansson|Starlett Johansson]], but in the end Bugs wins.
* [[Interspecies Romance]]: The episode "Casa De Calma" has Daffy swooning over sexy actress [[Scarlett Johansson|Starlett Johansson]], but in the end Bugs wins.
** Lola hooked up with Pepe Le Pew by the end of "Members Only" (albeit briefly), and later tried to the same with Daffy in "Double Date".
** Lola hooked up with Pepe Le Pew by the end of "Members Only" (albeit briefly), and later tried to the same with Daffy in "Double Date".
** Speedy develops a crush on {{spoiler|Bugs in drag}} in "Beauty School".
** Speedy develops a crush on {{spoiler|Bugs in drag}} in "Beauty School".
** Porky has had, not one, but ''two'' human love interests, although he loses them thanks to the [[Reset Button]]. Foghorn Leghorn, being an in-universe celebrity, is often surrounded by human girls.
** Porky has had, not one, but ''two'' human love interests, although he loses them thanks to the [[Reset Button]]. Foghorn Leghorn, being an in-universe celebrity, is often surrounded by human girls.
* [[Inventor of the Mundane]]: Bugs' wealth comes from his invention of the carrot peeler.
* [[Inventor of the Mundane]]: Bugs' wealth comes from his invention of the carrot peeler.
* [[Ironic Echo]]: In "Casa de Calma":
* [[Ironic Echo]]: In "Casa de Calma":
{{quote|"I'll send you a postcard from our honeymoon!"}}
{{quote|"I'll send you a postcard from our honeymoon!"}}
* [[It's All About Me]]: Daffy Duck.
* [[It's All About Me]]: Daffy Duck.
* [[It's Been Done]]: In "Peel of Fortune", Daffy tries to come up with an invention that will make him rich. His first three inventions are sliced bread, toilet paper and the suitcase.
* [[It's Been Done]]: In "Peel of Fortune", Daffy tries to come up with an invention that will make him rich. His first three inventions are sliced bread, toilet paper and the suitcase.
* [[I Was Quite a Looker]]: Granny in her [[WW 2]] spy years.
* [[I Was Quite a Looker]]: Granny in her [[WW 2]] spy years.
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** [[Jerk with a Heart of Jerk]]: Again, Daffy himself in "The Float".
** [[Jerk with a Heart of Jerk]]: Again, Daffy himself in "The Float".
* [[Jerk Jock]]: {{spoiler|Porky Pig}}, ''of all people'', at least during high school (his chief target of abuse was {{spoiler|Daffy}}).
* [[Jerk Jock]]: {{spoiler|Porky Pig}}, ''of all people'', at least during high school (his chief target of abuse was {{spoiler|Daffy}}).
* [[Karma Houdini]]: Daffy in "The Float". Sure, {{spoiler|the yacht that he bought with Porky's money gets sold and the money is returned to Porky}}, but {{spoiler|Porky still has to help Daffy rebuild his float, even though he donated his kidney to Daffy in spite of everything and is still weak from the surgery}}.
* [[Karma Houdini]]: Daffy in "The Float". Sure, {{spoiler|the yacht that he bought with Porky's money gets sold and the money is returned to Porky}}, but {{spoiler|Porky still has to help Daffy rebuild his float, even though he donated his kidney to Daffy in spite of everything and is still weak from the surgery}}.
* [[Kick Chick]]: Granny, in her younger days.
* [[Kick Chick]]: Granny, in her younger days.
* [["Kick Me" Prank]]: This happens at least once to Gossamer.
* [["Kick Me" Prank]]: This happens at least once to Gossamer.
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* [[Left the Background Music On]]: Porky is carrying a tape player in his coat pocket, which provides the music for the next scene with all of Daffy's shenanigans in "Off-Duty Cop".
* [[Left the Background Music On]]: Porky is carrying a tape player in his coat pocket, which provides the music for the next scene with all of Daffy's shenanigans in "Off-Duty Cop".
* [[Lions and Tigers and Humans, Oh My!]]
* [[Lions and Tigers and Humans, Oh My!]]
* [[Literal Minded]]: Pete Puma in "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Qsj9NzueHY&feature=player_detailpage#t=3m55s Sunday Night Slice]" when he tries to apply for the job:
* [[Literal-Minded]]: Pete Puma in "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Qsj9NzueHY&feature=player_detailpage#t=3m55s Sunday Night Slice]" when he tries to apply for the job:
{{quote|'''Pete:''' I'm here to apply for the job.
{{quote|'''Pete:''' I'm here to apply for the job.
'''Bugs:''' Oh, great. Take a seat. (''Pete takes a chair and carries it toward the exit'') No. I mean sit down.
'''Bugs:''' Oh, great. Take a seat. (''Pete takes a chair and carries it toward the exit'') No. I mean sit down.
'''Pete:''' Oh... right! (''sits on the floor while still holding the chair'') }}
'''Pete:''' Oh... right! (''sits on the floor while still holding the chair'') }}
* [[Little Black Dress]]: Lola wears one when she goes out with Bugs in "Double Date."
* [[Little Black Dress]]: Lola wears one when she goes out with Bugs in "Double Date."
* [[Logo Joke]]: At the end, Porky Pig pops out of the Warner Bros Animation logo and says his trademark "That's all folks" line. Daffy, Taz and Bugs also do it too.
* [[Logo Joke]]: At the end, Porky Pig pops out of the Warner Bros Animation logo and says his trademark "That's all folks" line. Daffy, Taz and Bugs also do it too.
* [[Love It or Hate It]]: The series is lauded as an amazing show or complete trash.
* [[Love It or Hate It]]: The series is lauded as an amazing show or complete trash.
* [[Love Makes You Crazy|Love Makes You Crazy-er]]: Lola.
* [[Love Makes You Crazy|Love Makes You Crazy-er]]: Lola.
* [[Lucky Rabbit's Foot]]: In a nod to several of the old shorts, Bugs gets into a football game by offering his "luck" to Yosemite Sam, who's participating in the field goal contest.
* [[Lucky Rabbit's Foot]]: In a nod to several of the old shorts, Bugs gets into a football game by offering his "luck" to Yosemite Sam, who's participating in the field goal contest.
* [[Meaningful Echo]]: In "Double Date", Daffy keeps using the phrase "hook it up", and Bugs tells him that nobody says that. {{spoiler|It turns out that Tina does}}.
* [[Meaningful Echo]]: In "Double Date", Daffy keeps using the phrase "hook it up", and Bugs tells him that nobody says that. {{spoiler|It turns out that Tina does}}.
* [[Memetic Badass]]: In-universe, Daffy claims to be this. He's a pathological liar though. Bugs is the real deal, having been among other things an astronaut, the (interim) President of Mexico, a medal-winning Olympic athlete, and [[Batman]].
* [[Memetic Badass]]: In-universe, Daffy claims to be this. He's a pathological liar though. Bugs is the real deal, having been among other things an astronaut, the (interim) President of Mexico, a medal-winning Olympic athlete, and [[Batman]].
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* [[Moment Killer]]: In "Eligible Bachelors" once Bugs gets Lola to stop talking they get to share a romantic montage together, but then Lola ruins the mood by talking again.
* [[Moment Killer]]: In "Eligible Bachelors" once Bugs gets Lola to stop talking they get to share a romantic montage together, but then Lola ruins the mood by talking again.
* [[Money Fetish]]: After becoming rich in "Peel of Fortune", Daffy is shown rolling around in a pile of cash on his bed.
* [[Money Fetish]]: After becoming rich in "Peel of Fortune", Daffy is shown rolling around in a pile of cash on his bed.
* [[Monumental Theft]]: In "Eligible Bachelors" Colonel Frankenheimer attempts to steal the Eifel Tower by hooking it to a zeppelin and flying it to Germany.
* [[Monumental Theft]]: In "Eligible Bachelors" Colonel Frankenheimer attempts to steal the Eifel Tower by hooking it to a zeppelin and flying it to Germany.
* [[Morality Pet]]: As noted in the Jerkass entry, Bugs seems to be the only one that Daffy shows any REAL sign of compassion to.
* [[Morality Pet]]: As noted in the Jerkass entry, Bugs seems to be the only one that Daffy shows any REAL sign of compassion to.
* [[Motor Mouth]]: Lola.
* [[Motor Mouth]]: Lola.
** Bugs while high on energy drinks in "Off-Duty Cop".
** Bugs while high on energy drinks in "Off-Duty Cop".
* [[Mr. Imagination]]: Daffy, although the line between "daydream" and "reality" is considerably blurred from his point of view (he ''really thinks'' he's a wizard, for instance).
* [[Mr. Imagination]]: Daffy, although the line between "daydream" and "reality" is considerably blurred from his point of view (he ''really thinks'' he's a wizard, for instance).
* [[Must Have Caffeine]]: Bugs in "Off-Duty Cop".
* [[Must Have Caffeine]]: Bugs in "Off-Duty Cop".
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** Daffy's reactions to his sudden cash injection in "Peel of Fortune" are just one big [[Shout-Out]] to "[[Ali Baba Bunny]]"--complete with the [[Pooled Funds]] bit and "It's mine, all mine!"
** Daffy's reactions to his sudden cash injection in "Peel of Fortune" are just one big [[Shout-Out]] to "[[Ali Baba Bunny]]"--complete with the [[Pooled Funds]] bit and "It's mine, all mine!"
** One bit of animation from a scene of Bugs dancing is outright recycled from Ken Harris's animation of Bugs singing "Camptown Races" in "Mississippi Hare".
** One bit of animation from a scene of Bugs dancing is outright recycled from Ken Harris's animation of Bugs singing "Camptown Races" in "Mississippi Hare".
* [[Narcissist]]: Daffy, according to Bugs. Interestingly, he ''does'' display many of the traits that mark narcissism in reality.
* [[Narcissist]]: Daffy, according to Bugs. Interestingly, he ''does'' display many of the traits that mark narcissism in reality.
* [[Never Say "Die"]]: Averted quite hard by Daffy in "Beauty School".
* [[Never Say "Die"]]: Averted quite hard by Daffy in "Beauty School".
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: Bugs spends an entire episode trying to get Porky to be more assertive and not agree to every up-sell that comes his way (including paying $10 for ''free stickers''). When does Porky finally assert himself? Refusing insurance on his rental car. Three guesses what happens next, and the first two don't count.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: Bugs spends an entire episode trying to get Porky to be more assertive and not agree to every up-sell that comes his way (including paying $10 for ''free stickers''). When does Porky finally assert himself? Refusing insurance on his rental car. Three guesses what happens next, and the first two don't count.
** Similarly, he tries to help Porky have more fun at work, and Porky ends up having ''too'' much fun and gets fired.
** Similarly, he tries to help Porky have more fun at work, and Porky ends up having ''too'' much fun and gets fired.
* [[Non-Mammalian Hair]]: Tina.
* [[Non-Mammalian Hair]]: Tina.
* [[Non-Mammal Mammaries]]: Tina. Infact when Daffy used a wig and makeup to disguise himself as Tina "Beauty School" the only visible difference was that the fake 'Tina' was flat chested.
* [[Non-Mammal Mammaries]]: Tina. Infact when Daffy used a wig and makeup to disguise himself as Tina "Beauty School" the only visible difference was that the fake 'Tina' was flat chested.
* [[Non-Singing Voice]]: Marvin the Martian's speaking voice is Eric Bauza, but his singing voice is Damon Jones.
* [[Non-Singing Voice]]: Marvin the Martian's speaking voice is Eric Bauza, but his singing voice is Damon Jones.
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** To be fair, [[Shown Their Work|real Nazis]] ''[[Shown Their Work|did]]'' [[Shown Their Work|use black crosses as symbols as well as swastikas]].
** To be fair, [[Shown Their Work|real Nazis]] ''[[Shown Their Work|did]]'' [[Shown Their Work|use black crosses as symbols as well as swastikas]].
* [[Nothing Exciting Ever Happens Here]]: According to Granny, the neighborhood was quite boring before Daffy moved in. The fact that he livens things up makes Granny enjoy having him as a neighbor.
* [[Nothing Exciting Ever Happens Here]]: According to Granny, the neighborhood was quite boring before Daffy moved in. The fact that he livens things up makes Granny enjoy having him as a neighbor.
* [[Not Listening to Me, Are You?]]: In the first episode, when Bugs tries to tell Daffy about his childhood, he switches to [[Superman]]'s origin story to get his attention. It succeeds, but backfires when Daffy believes every word.
* [[Not Listening to Me, Are You?]]: In the first episode, when Bugs tries to tell Daffy about his childhood, he switches to [[Superman]]'s origin story to get his attention. It succeeds, but backfires when Daffy believes every word.
{{quote|"You're from the planet ''Krypton?"''}}
{{quote|"You're from the planet ''Krypton?"''}}
* [[Not So Above It All]]: In one episode, Daffy and Porky get into a fight over french fries. Bugs tries to fix things, and even sends fake apologies to each of them...not because he wants them to be friends again but because Porky just got tickets to the big football playoff.
* [[Not So Above It All]]: In one episode, Daffy and Porky get into a fight over french fries. Bugs tries to fix things, and even sends fake apologies to each of them...not because he wants them to be friends again but because Porky just got tickets to the big football playoff.
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* [[Only Sane Man]]: Bugs and Tina are arguably the most normal characters of the show.
* [[Only Sane Man]]: Bugs and Tina are arguably the most normal characters of the show.
** While having their own quirks, Porky and Speedy can usually be counted on to provide sensible advice.
** While having their own quirks, Porky and Speedy can usually be counted on to provide sensible advice.
* [[Out of Order]]: "The Foghorn Leghorn Story" (which aired ninth) almost definitely took place after "Working Duck" (which aired twentieth), since Foghorn's assistant references the events of "Working Duck" in the former. This is the most obvious example, but it's not the only one. It's not a huge problem, due to the show's episodic nature, but what continuity there is can get a bit screwy at times.
* [[Out of Order]]: "The Foghorn Leghorn Story" (which aired ninth) almost definitely took place after "Working Duck" (which aired twentieth), since Foghorn's assistant references the events of "Working Duck" in the former. This is the most obvious example, but it's not the only one. It's not a huge problem, due to the show's episodic nature, but what continuity there is can get a bit screwy at times.
* [[The Other Darrin]]: [[Stan Freberg]] was going to reprise the role of Pete Puma, but was quickly replaced with [[John Kassir]]. The voice difference is highly noticeable compared to Freberg's Pete Puma voice.
* [[The Other Darrin]]: [[Stan Freberg]] was going to reprise the role of Pete Puma, but was quickly replaced with [[John Kassir]]. The voice difference is highly noticeable compared to Freberg's Pete Puma voice.
* [[Panty Shot]]: Starlett Johansson gets [http://i312.photobucket.com/albums/ll335/Pachirisulover12/pantyshot.png one] in "Casa de Calma."
* [[Panty Shot]]: Starlett Johansson gets [http://i312.photobucket.com/albums/ll335/Pachirisulover12/pantyshot.png one] in "Casa de Calma."
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* [[Running Gag]]: Daffy has taken to asking, "What is this, communist Russia?" or "What happened to this country?" when someone requests simple information from him.
* [[Running Gag]]: Daffy has taken to asking, "What is this, communist Russia?" or "What happened to this country?" when someone requests simple information from him.
** People commenting that Bugs makes for an ugly woman when he dresses in drag.
** People commenting that Bugs makes for an ugly woman when he dresses in drag.
* [[Sanity Slippage]]: Porky Pig to varying degrees, especially in “Bugs & Daffy Get a Job”.
* [[Sanity Slippage]]: Porky Pig to varying degrees, especially in “Bugs & Daffy Get a Job”.
** Bugs gets this in "Off-Duty Cop" after being addicted to a Coffee Alternative called Spargle, only to run out.
** Bugs gets this in "Off-Duty Cop" after being addicted to a Coffee Alternative called Spargle, only to run out.
** Bugs gets another one in "The Shelf." All that attempt to work on a mere shelf for his Nobel Prize, only to go so far as to destroying his own home and looking like he came out of a Slasher movie. Thankfully, Tina managed to rebuild Bugs' house.
** Bugs gets another one in "The Shelf." All that attempt to work on a mere shelf for his Nobel Prize, only to go so far as to destroying his own home and looking like he came out of a Slasher movie. Thankfully, Tina managed to rebuild Bugs' house.
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* [[Self-Deprecation]]: Daffy willingly admits he's a terrible person several times.
* [[Self-Deprecation]]: Daffy willingly admits he's a terrible person several times.
* [[Self-Serving Memory]]: {{spoiler|Daffy in "Reunion". He's managed to convince even himself that his "memories" of being the school [[Jerk Jock]] and getting all the girls are true}}.
* [[Self-Serving Memory]]: {{spoiler|Daffy in "Reunion". He's managed to convince even himself that his "memories" of being the school [[Jerk Jock]] and getting all the girls are true}}.
* [[Seemingly-Profound Fool]]: Daffy, whenever he becomes [[Honest Advisor]] to Foghorn Leghorn.
* [[Seemingly-Profound Fool]]: Daffy, whenever he becomes [[Honest Advisor]] to Foghorn Leghorn.
* [[Serious Business]]: Daffy, in this show, takes ''everything'' way too seriously. He thinks that getting his newspaper is more important than anything (he doesn't read it, he makes his parade float with it) and thinks that if it doesn't arrive one day that means ''someone stole it, which is justifiable for a neighborhood intervention.'' He nearly ends his friendship with Porky Pig because he took some fries from his basket- ''the fries were for everyone.''
* [[Serious Business]]: Daffy, in this show, takes ''everything'' way too seriously. He thinks that getting his newspaper is more important than anything (he doesn't read it, he makes his parade float with it) and thinks that if it doesn't arrive one day that means ''someone stole it, which is justifiable for a neighborhood intervention.'' He nearly ends his friendship with Porky Pig because he took some fries from his basket- ''the fries were for everyone.''
* [[Sdrawkcab Name]]: Witch Lezah backwards is Witch Hazel, who was the original Looney Tunes witch.
* [[Sdrawkcab Name]]: Witch Lezah backwards is Witch Hazel, who was the original Looney Tunes witch.
* [[Shaggy Dog Story]]: Lola tells one about how she broke her leg.
* [[Shaggy Dog Story]]: Lola tells one about how she broke her leg.
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*** Also, sound effect graphics like in the [[Batman (TV series)|60's series]].
*** Also, sound effect graphics like in the [[Batman (TV series)|60's series]].
** The 3-D WB shield overshooting its mark and nearly crashing into the screen at the start of the opening credits is reminiscent of [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uk0mF_audQ the opening to the classic 3D short ''Lumber Jack Rabbit''].
** The 3-D WB shield overshooting its mark and nearly crashing into the screen at the start of the opening credits is reminiscent of [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uk0mF_audQ the opening to the classic 3D short ''Lumber Jack Rabbit''].
** Bugs is a fan of Groucho Marx (who was a huge influence on his comedy in the old shorts) and, on a more contemporary note, Mary Higgins Clark.
** Bugs is a fan of Groucho Marx (who was a huge influence on his comedy in the old shorts) and, on a more contemporary note, Mary Higgins Clark.
* [[Slice of Life]]
* [[Slice of Life]]
* [[Stealth Pun]]: In "Bugs and Daffy Get a Job", Bugs gets a job working in Porky's office, but Daffy doesn't. The subplot involves Daffy getting his beak redone.
* [[Stealth Pun]]: In "Bugs and Daffy Get a Job", Bugs gets a job working in Porky's office, but Daffy doesn't. The subplot involves Daffy getting his beak redone.
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* [[So Okay It's Average]]: Porky in "Monster Talent", Speedy's in the midst of making a commercial, while Porky does succeed in working in the production, Bugs ultimately ends up in the final edit as his personality just flows better in the ad.
* [[So Okay It's Average]]: Porky in "Monster Talent", Speedy's in the midst of making a commercial, while Porky does succeed in working in the production, Bugs ultimately ends up in the final edit as his personality just flows better in the ad.
{{quote|'''Speedy:''' This guy's [Porky] okay but I wanna party with this guy! [Bugs]}}
{{quote|'''Speedy:''' This guy's [Porky] okay but I wanna party with this guy! [Bugs]}}
* [[Spotlight-Stealing Squad]]: Might just as easily be called "The Daffy Duck Show".
* [[Spotlight-Stealing Squad]]: Might just as easily be called "The Daffy Duck Show".
* [[Stalker with a Crush]]: Lola veers into this territory -- or rather, she may briefly veer ''out'' of it.
* [[Stalker with a Crush]]: Lola veers into this territory -- or rather, she may briefly veer ''out'' of it.
** The Merrie Melody song, "We Are In Love," is basically "Stalker with a Crush: The Song". Among other tendencies of this trope, Lola stands outside Bugs' house in the rain while sporting a [[Slasher Smile]].
** The Merrie Melody song, "We Are In Love," is basically "Stalker with a Crush: The Song". Among other tendencies of this trope, Lola stands outside Bugs' house in the rain while sporting a [[Slasher Smile]].
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*** It gets better. She gets upset after Daffy lets her know she's dating Tina and in response breaks into his bedroom and confronts him in an attempt to dissuade him.
*** It gets better. She gets upset after Daffy lets her know she's dating Tina and in response breaks into his bedroom and confronts him in an attempt to dissuade him.
{{quote|'''Lola:''' [[Hypocritical Humor|"Tina's crazy! She's a crazy person! She's a crazy, fake-name person who's probably a stalker!"]]}}
{{quote|'''Lola:''' [[Hypocritical Humor|"Tina's crazy! She's a crazy person! She's a crazy, fake-name person who's probably a stalker!"]]}}
*** It's likely, however, that her crush on Daffy was all part of an elaborate and insane [[Xanatos Roulette]] to get Bugs to admit "I'M her boyfriend!"
*** It's likely, however, that her crush on Daffy was all part of an elaborate and insane [[Xanatos Roulette]] to get Bugs to admit "I'M her boyfriend!"
** Heck, ''Daffy'' became this towards Bugs... ''in the first episode'', because their friendship hit a rough patch.
** Heck, ''Daffy'' became this towards Bugs... ''in the first episode'', because their friendship hit a rough patch.
* [[The Straight Man]]: Bugs looks to be taking this role.
* [[The Straight Man]]: Bugs looks to be taking this role.
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* [[Straw Loser]]: Daffy pretty much exists to make Bugs (and everybody else) look better.
* [[Straw Loser]]: Daffy pretty much exists to make Bugs (and everybody else) look better.
** That being said, he's a [[Hidden Depths|talented cosmetologist]]. The trope is played straight in his license acceptance speech, where he admits he has been placed in the world to make other people look better.
** That being said, he's a [[Hidden Depths|talented cosmetologist]]. The trope is played straight in his license acceptance speech, where he admits he has been placed in the world to make other people look better.
* [[Supporting Protagonist]]: Bugs, who usually steps into the events of an episode as opposed to starting them.
* [[Supporting Protagonist]]: Bugs, who usually steps into the events of an episode as opposed to starting them.
** In a way, his role in the show is basically playing the [[Cloudcuckoolander's Minder]] to Daffy and Lola.
** In a way, his role in the show is basically playing the [[Cloudcuckoolander's Minder]] to Daffy and Lola.
* [[Suspiciously Specific Denial]]
* [[Suspiciously Specific Denial]]
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* [[Team Pet]]: Taz has been regulated to this role with Bugs as the owner, and by the end of "Devil Dog" may actually become a recurring pet.
* [[Team Pet]]: Taz has been regulated to this role with Bugs as the owner, and by the end of "Devil Dog" may actually become a recurring pet.
* [[The Teaser]]: Played with. Most of the shows start with what looks like a throw-away gag Cold Open, but more often than not, it's intrinsically linked to the plot of the episode.
* [[The Teaser]]: Played with. Most of the shows start with what looks like a throw-away gag Cold Open, but more often than not, it's intrinsically linked to the plot of the episode.
* [[Tertiary Sexual Characteristics]]: Lola's "hairdo" and skirt.
* [[Tertiary Sexual Characteristics]]: Lola's "hairdo" and skirt.
* [[Thick Line Animation]]: The stylized look in the above picture had many fans somewhat nervous. Turns out the picture doesn't really do the animation justice though.
* [[Thick Line Animation]]: The stylized look in the above picture had many fans somewhat nervous. Turns out the picture doesn't really do the animation justice though.
* [[The Thing That Would Not Leave]]: Daffy has been living with Bugs for five years.
* [[The Thing That Would Not Leave]]: Daffy has been living with Bugs for five years.
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''Over crashing waves of guts and glory!'' }}
''Over crashing waves of guts and glory!'' }}
* [[Window Love]]: Bugs and Taz at the end of "Devil Dog". While {{spoiler|Taz is on an airplane wing}}, no less.
* [[Window Love]]: Bugs and Taz at the end of "Devil Dog". While {{spoiler|Taz is on an airplane wing}}, no less.
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?]]:
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?]]:
** Daffy's entire code of ethics. (Which only apply to [[Hypocritical Humor|everyone else in the universe, not himself]].) He spent a whole episode accusing all the neighbors of stealing his newspaper and trying to pin down the criminal ({{spoiler|actually, he forgot to keep paying for his subscription}}) and dramatically ended his friendship with Porky because Porky ate some of his french fries, thinking they were for the table. ( {{spoiler|They were for the table}}.)
** Daffy's entire code of ethics. (Which only apply to [[Hypocritical Humor|everyone else in the universe, not himself]].) He spent a whole episode accusing all the neighbors of stealing his newspaper and trying to pin down the criminal ({{spoiler|actually, he forgot to keep paying for his subscription}}) and dramatically ended his friendship with Porky because Porky ate some of his french fries, thinking they were for the table. ( {{spoiler|They were for the table}}.)
** In "Jailbird and Jailbunny", Daffy gets arrested for tossing a soda can into the Grand Canyon. He tries, pathetically, to dig himself out during his trial, and he and Bugs end up getting into a soda-spitting fight. They ''both'' get thrown into prison for contempt of court and are forced to work in a chain gang. (To be fair, they were warned.)
** In "Jailbird and Jailbunny", Daffy gets arrested for tossing a soda can into the Grand Canyon. He tries, pathetically, to dig himself out during his trial, and he and Bugs end up getting into a soda-spitting fight. They ''both'' get thrown into prison for contempt of court and are forced to work in a chain gang. (To be fair, they were warned.)
* [[Won't Take Yes for An Answer]]: Daffy, several times.
* [[Won't Take Yes for An Answer]]: Daffy, several times.
* [[Wrong Turn At Albuquerque]]: A variant was used in "Casa de Calma" when Bugs realizes the directions he used got he and Daffy lost: "Never buy a GPS from a vending machine!"
* [[Wrong Turn At Albuquerque]]: A variant was used in "Casa de Calma" when Bugs realizes the directions he used got he and Daffy lost: "Never buy a GPS from a vending machine!"
* [[Yandere]]: The previews hint that Lola Bunny may become a mild version. She also becomes one to Daffy for one episode.
* [[Yandere]]: The previews hint that Lola Bunny may become a mild version. She also becomes one to Daffy for one episode.
** Daffy was a mild male variant towards Bugs in the first episode.
** Daffy was a mild male variant towards Bugs in the first episode.
* [[Yank the Dog's Chain]]: "To Bowl or Not to Bowl" reveals that Daffy is a terrible bowler [[Master of None|(even though we could've taken that as a given)]], and when Bugs gives him a chance to win so he'll look good to the rest of the team, he... doesn't.
* [[Yank the Dog's Chain]]: "To Bowl or Not to Bowl" reveals that Daffy is a terrible bowler [[Master of None|(even though we could've taken that as a given)]], and when Bugs gives him a chance to win so he'll look good to the rest of the team, he... doesn't.
* [[Your Door Was Open]]: Fairly frequent.
* [[Your Door Was Open]]: Fairly frequent.