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Here is a listing of the characters featured in the [[Warner Bros]] series ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]''.
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=== Buster Bunny ===
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The male cohost of the show. ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' counterpart: [[Bugs Bunny/Characters|Bugs Bunny]]. Voiced by [[Charlie Adler]] until Season 3, when John Kassir replaced him.
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* [[Species Surname]]
* [[Straight Man]]
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair|You Gotta Have Blue]] [[PunA Worldwide Punomenon|Hare]]
 
=== Babs Bunny ===
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The female cohost of the show. ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' counterpart: Bugs Bunny again (particularly the Bugs Bunny that dresses in drag to trick his enemies). ('''Note:''' To avoid confusion, [[Space Jam|Lola]] [[The Looney Tunes Show|Bunny]] didn't exist when this show was on the air, so Babs is not modeled after that character which means Lola is possibly modeled after Babs.) Note that both Babs and Buster apply the [[Pink Girl, Blue Boy]] trope directly. Voiced by [[Tress MacNeille]].
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Tropes:
* [[Barefoot Cartoon Animal]]: "Don't I have the cutest toes?"
* [[Berserk Button]]/[[Do Not Call Me "Paul"]]: Never ever call her by [[Embarrassing First Name|her real name, Barbara Ann Bunny.]]
* [[The Chick]]
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Even more than Buster.
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* [[Species Surname]]: In spite of her and Buster having the same surname, the two of them always state "[[Lampshade Hanging|No relation]]" after introducing themselves.
 
=== Plucky Duck ===
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''[[Looney Tunes]]'' counterpart: Daffy Duck. Voiced by Joe Alaskey.
 
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* [[Toothy Bird]]
 
=== Ham(p)ton J. Pig ===
 
''[[Looney Tunes]]'' counterpart: Porky Pig. Voiced by Don Messick.
 
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* [[The Straight Man]]: The trope title is actually used when he applied to join the cast because "I react to characters funnier than I am."
 
=== Dizzy Devil ===
 
''[[Looney Tunes]]'' counterpart: The Tasmanian Devil. Voiced by [[Maurice LaMarche]].
 
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* [[Mismatched Eyes]]
 
=== Montana Max ===
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''[[Looney Tunes]]'' counterpart: Yosemite Sam. Voiced by Danny Cooksey
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* [[Vocal Evolution]]: Having been voiced by an actual child (Danny Cooksey was prepubescent at the time he voiced Montana Max), Max's voice got a little deeper in the later episodes.
 
=== Elmyra Duff ===
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''[[Looney Tunes]]'' counterpart: Elmer Fudd. Voiced by Cree Summer.
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* [[Karma Houdini]]
* [[Obliviously Evil]]: She has no idea that showing her affection to animals, often kill them.
* [[Too Dumb to Live]] mo
* [[Too Spicy for Yog-Sothoth]]: In "Take Elmyra, Please", George and Lennard are both driven crazy by her. {{Spoiler| To the point, they informed the police on the reason why they pulled off the deed.}}
** [[A Day in the Limelight]]
 
=== Fifi la Fume ===
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''[[Looney Tunes]]'' counterpart: Pepe Le Pew. Voiced by Kath Soucie.
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** Though these probably weren't caused by "buttons" so much as situation. In the case of the photo, it was most likely just because she spent the better part of that episode working just to GET the photo, so suddenly taking it back from her and giving it to another for free would, in all likelihood, piss ANYONE off... the cat thing was probably simply due to her getting literally BURIED in cat related objects, at every corner, and was probably just really angry when she came to that conclusion... rather than the conclusion itself making her go berserk...
* [[Designated Monkey]]: She is usually abused and ignored for no reason.
* [[Everything Sounds Sexier in French]]
* [[Funny Foreigner]]
* [[Hair Decorations]]
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** Like Hamton as noted above, this is probably because the credits sometimes misspelled it as "Le Fume".
 
=== Shirley McLoon ===
 
''[[Looney Tunes]]'' counterpart: Melissa Duck. Voiced by Gail Matthius.
 
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* [[Trickster]]: As Plucky finds out in ''Never Too Late To Loon.''
 
=== Furrball ===
 
''[[Looney Tunes]]'' counterpart: Sylvester (Although he also shares traits with Penelope). Voiced by [[Frank Welker]] when voiced at all, except for one episode when [[Rob Paulsen]] voiced him instead.
 
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* [[The Voiceless]]: Except for at least three occasions. Usually he'd just meow, but one time he had a voice that sounded like a higher-pitched version of [[Scooby Doo|Fred Jones]].
 
=== Sweetie Pie ===
 
''[[Looney Tunes]]'' counterpart: Tweety. Voiced by [[Candi Milo]].
 
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* [[Trickster]]
 
=== Calamity Coyote ===
 
''[[Looney Tunes]]'' counterpart: Wile E. Coyote.
 
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* [[The Voiceless]]: In fact, he's spoken even ''fewer'' lines than his ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' counterpart.
 
=== Little Beeper ===
 
''[[Looney Tunes]]'' counterpart: Road Runner.
 
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* [[Super Speed]]
 
=== Fowlmouth ===
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''[[Looney Tunes]]'' counterpart: Foghorn Leghorn. Voiced by Rob Paulsen.
 
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** [[Everyone Has Standards| He Has Standards]]: He doesn't use profanity in front of children. In one episode, Buster uses this in order to help him with Shirley.
 
=== Concord Condor ===
 
''[[Looney Tunes]]'' counterpart: Beaky Buzzard.
 
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* [[Species Surname]]
 
=== Gogo Dodo ===
 
''[[Looney Tunes]]'' counterpart: The Dodo from "[[Porky in Wackyland]]", who is apparently his father.
 
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* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]
 
=== Li'l Sneezer ===
 
''[[Looney Tunes]]'' counterpart: Sniffles. Also voiced by Kath Soucie.
 
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* [[Sneeze of Doom]]
 
=== Byron Basset ===
 
''[[Looney Tunes]]'' counterpart: Sam the Sheepdog.
 
* [[Eleventh-Hour Superpower]]: In ''How I Spent My Summer Vacation'', {{spoiler|he saves Buster & Babs from going over a waterfall by ''FLYING''}}.
 
=== Mary Melody ===
 
''[[Looney Tunes]]'' counterpart: None, though she does bear a coincidental resemblance to So White from "[[Coal Black and De Sebben Dwarfs]]".
 
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* [[Meaningful Name]]: She named after "Merry Melodies", Looney Toons' sister cartoon shorts.
 
=== Marcia the Martian ===
 
''[[Looney Tunes]]'' counterpart: Marvin the Martian.
 
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* [[Totally Radical]]: She uses "Daddio" a lot. The rest of her vocabulary is oddly normal.
 
=== Lightning Rodriguez ===
 
''[[Looney Tunes]]'' counterpart: Speedy Gonzales.
 
=== Arnold the Pitbull ===
 
* [[The Ahnold]]
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: Arnold is a parody of... [[Arnold Schwarzenegger|do we really have to spell it out?]]
 
=== Julie Bruin ===
 
* [[Gainaxing]]: Holy crap, her "bosom" bounces with almost every movement she makes.
* [[Genki Girl]]
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* [[One-Scene Wonder]]: She's only in one very short segment in one episode; technically, Marcia was onscreen longer than Julie, though Marcia had less dialogue.
 
=== The Flea Family (Mama, Papa, Itchy and Flio) ===
* [[A Day in the Limelight]]: They only appear in a couple episodes but they're the central focus of each episode they appear in.
* [[Affectionate Parody]]: Of the Mousekewitz family from ''[[An American Tail]]''
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* [[Unnamed Parent]]
 
=== The Original Looney Tunes ===
[[Bosko the Talk Ink Kid]] and his girlfriend Honey, as well as Foxy and Roxy and Goopy Geer. These guys were the original stars for the [[Warner Bros.]] cartoon studio in the early 30's1930s, and after that time were abandoned and drifted into cartoon limbo for decades... until they were brought back for the episodes "Fields of Honey" and "Two-Tone Town".
 
[[Bosko the Talk Ink Kid]] and his girlfriend Honey, as well as Foxy and Roxy and Goopy Geer. These guys were the original stars for the Warner Bros. cartoon studio in the early 30's, and after that time were abandoned and drifted into cartoon limbo for decades...until they were brought back for the episodes "Fields of Honey" and "Two-Tone Town".
 
* [[A Day in the Limelight]]: Both of the episodes they respectively appear in.
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* [[Poorly-Disguised Pilot]]: Both episodes are clear forerunners to Tiny Toons' [[Spiritual Successor]], ''[[Animaniacs]]''. The characters redesigns are even suspiciously similar to those of Yakko, Wakko and Dot.
 
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