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By shortening the runtimes, the production team successfully captured the breathless pacing of the original Leon Schlesinger/Warner Bros. shorts directed by animation deities like Chuck Jones, Friz Freleng, and Tex Avery. Character Dynamics: Old Foes and Fresh Faces
In this standout segment, Yosemite Sam robs a monastery and encounters a Zen-like Bugs Bunny, who tricks him into returning his stolen loot.
Safe for all ages. No hidden adult innuendo (unlike some Animaniacs or Ren & Stimpy ).
A nature survivalist who often runs afoul of Bugs in the wilderness. Vera the Vulture: A persistent and witty vulture. Wabbit- New Looney Tunes - Season 1
Wabbit - New Looney Tunes - Season 1 is a must-watch for fans of animation who prefer visual gags, character-driven slapstick, and a fresh take on classic characters. By introducing new friends and a quirky gallery of villains, the show successfully modernized the Looney Tunes brand while staying true to its chaotic roots.
: Bugs is often "time-traveled" into 21st-century situations, dealing with technology like cell phones, tablets, and ATMs.
Season 1 consists of 52 segments (spanning 26 half-hour blocks). A few standout segments define the identity of this era: By shortening the runtimes, the production team successfully
Upon release, Wabbit received generally positive reviews, holding a 7.4/10 on IMDb and a 78% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes for Season 1. Critics praised its willingness to experiment, though some older fans missed the full ensemble cast. The show was later rebranded as New Looney Tunes for seasons 2 and 3, which added more classic characters like Porky Pig and Tweety.
"Wabbit: New Looney Tunes" is available to stream on:
: While the humor is traditional, the settings are updated. You’ll find Bugs explaining the internet and "the cloud" to Yosemite Sam or dealing with government agents hunting for Bigfoot. Hit-or-Miss Pacing Safe for all ages
Bugs Bunny is back in his natural habitat—the forest. The plots are simple, usually revolving around Bugs trying to live a quiet life, only for an antagonist to disturb his peace, prompting a classic, clever retaliation.
Technically not a villain, Squeaks is a small, hyper-intelligent, mute squirrel who lives in Bugs’ tree. He is the "Ned Flanders" to Bugs' "Homer." Squeaks is unfailingly polite, mechanically brilliant, and utterly oblivious to danger. He often accidentally solves Bugs’ problems in ways that frustrate the rabbit even more than the original threat. Their chemistry is the heart of the season.
He retains his trademark loudmouth attitude and dual pistols, but his schemes are updated. In Season 1, Sam tries everything from robbing banks to impersonating a construction worker, always getting outsmarted by the rabbit.
While fans of The Looney Tunes Show (2011) initially missed the dialogue-driven humor, Wabbit gained a dedicated following among those craving classic cartoon violence and slapstick. Season 1 successfully proved that Bugs Bunny could operate in a modern, faster-paced television environment without losing his core personality.