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[[File:The_Looney_Tunes_Show_Screenshot_7107.jpg|thumb|350px|Oh, it's just ol' [[Bugs Bunny|Bugs]] n' [[Daffy Duck|Daffy]], Looney-tunin' in the noonday sun...]] |
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A show that premiered in 2011 on [[Cartoon Network]], [[Space Jam|being]] [[Looney Tunes: Back in Action|yet]] [[Loonatics Unleashed|another]] attempt at reviving the [[Looney Tunes]] and [[Merrie Melodies]] franchise. This time, the classic characters are placed into a low-key, [[Slice of Life]] sitcom, where [[Bugs Bunny]] is stuck sharing a house in a suburban neighborhood with a freeloading [[Daffy Duck]], and the rest of the Looney Tunes are all neighborhood friends. Taz is Bugs' pet, Yosemite Sam is the annoying neighbor, and [[Speedy Gonzales]] is a stray mouse who inhabits their home. [[Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner|Wile E Coyote and The Road Runner]] are still in their own separate shorts in the desert, but [[Computer Generated Images|in CG]] this time. Both are interspersed with Merrie Melodies original music videos showcasing other characters. |
A show that premiered in 2011 on [[Cartoon Network]], [[Space Jam|being]] [[Looney Tunes: Back in Action|yet]] [[Loonatics Unleashed|another]] attempt at reviving the [[Looney Tunes]] and [[Merrie Melodies]] franchise. This time, the classic characters are placed into a low-key, [[Slice of Life]] sitcom, where [[Bugs Bunny]] is stuck sharing a house in a suburban neighborhood with a freeloading [[Daffy Duck]], and the rest of the Looney Tunes are all neighborhood friends. Taz is Bugs' pet, Yosemite Sam is the annoying neighbor, and [[Speedy Gonzales]] is a stray mouse who inhabits their home. [[Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner|Wile E Coyote and The Road Runner]] are still in their own separate shorts in the desert, but [[Computer Generated Images|in CG]] this time. Both are interspersed with Merrie Melodies original music videos showcasing other characters. |
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After several delays, it finally premiered on May 3rd, 2011, and |
After several delays, it finally premiered on May 3rd, 2011. The show ran for two seasons, with a total of 52 episodes and one [[The Movie|movie]]. It was wrapped up to make room for the next Looney Tunes re-launch, ''[[wabbit.]]'' |
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=== Tropes Related to this series: === |
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* [[The Ace]]: In this show, Speedy has no apparent flaws, is right about everything, owns a cool car, teaches flamenco dancing, gets the girls, saves a restaurant started by Bugs and Daffy that eventually is given to him, and trains Taz to obey him in seconds! |
* [[The Ace]]: In this show, Speedy has no apparent flaws, is right about everything, owns a cool car, teaches flamenco dancing, gets the girls, saves a restaurant started by Bugs and Daffy that eventually is given to him, and trains Taz to obey him in seconds! |
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** Bugs can be this [[Depending on the Writer]]. |
** Bugs can be this [[Depending on the Writer]]. |
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* [[Acting for Two]]: In-universe when Daffy ends up playing ''all the roles'' in ''The Foghorn Leghorn Story''. |
* [[Acting for Two]]: In-universe when Daffy ends up playing ''all the roles'' in ''The Foghorn Leghorn Story''. |
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* [[Action Girl]]: Granny as a spy in WWII. |
* [[Action Girl]]: Granny as a spy in WWII. |
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* [[Actor Allusion]]: Pepe |
* [[Actor Allusion]]: Pepe was voiced by Rene Auberjonois in the first season, who also voiced Eric's singing French chef, Louis in ''[[The Little Mermaid]]''. |
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* [[Adaptation Name Change]]: Tina was previously known as "Melissa Duck". |
* [[Adaptation Name Change]]: Tina was previously known as "Melissa Duck". |
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* [[Aerith and Bob]]: Daffy has a talent for making up lame fake names on the spot for Bugs. |
* [[Aerith and Bob]]: Daffy has a talent for making up lame fake names on the spot for Bugs. |
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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. |
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* [[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. |
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* [[Alternate Continuity]] |
* [[Alternate Continuity]]: ''Looney Tunes'' as a slice-of-life show. |
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* [[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. |
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* [[Ambiguously Gay]]: Mac and Tosh, the Goofy Gophers. |
* [[Ambiguously Gay]]: Mac and Tosh, the Goofy Gophers. |
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* [[Motor Mouth]]: Lola. |
* [[Motor Mouth]]: Lola. |
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** Bugs while high on energy drinks in "Off-Duty Cop". |
** Bugs while high on energy drinks in "Off-Duty Cop". |
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* [[The Movie]]: ''[[Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run]]'' |
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* [[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). |
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* [[Must Have Caffeine]]: Bugs in "Off-Duty Cop". |
* [[Must Have Caffeine]]: Bugs in "Off-Duty Cop". |