Wabbit- New Looney Tunes - Season 1 Exclusive

Wabbit: A Looney Tunes Production (Season 1)—later rebranded as New Looney Tunes—marked a significant shift for the franchise when it premiered in 2015. Moving away from the suburban sitcom style of The Looney Tunes Show, this first season sought to return to the character's slapstick roots while placing them in modern, 21st-century scenarios. A New Direction for a Classic Hero

Modern Villains: New foes include Sir Littlechin (a knight obsessed with slaying dragons), Viktor (a narcissistic athlete), and Leslie P. Lilylegs. Modern Themes and Settings

Wile E. Coyote: Portrayed as a snobbish, tech-savvy neighbor rather than a silent predator. Wabbit- New Looney Tunes - Season 1

New Additions: The season introduces a fresh supporting cast, including Squeaks the Squirrel (Bugs' sidekick) and (a childlike, well-meaning nuisance). Notable Episodes Segment Titles Description 1 Buddha Bugs / Now and Zen

It is the Beckett-ian Looney Tunes. Waiting for Godot, but Godot is a luchador rabbit who forgot his keys. Highly recommended for fans of SpongeBob’s deadpan moments, Adventure Time’s philosophical tangents, or anyone who finds classic cartoon violence exhausting rather than funny. Wabbit: A Looney Tunes Production (Season 1) —later

The Great Renaissance: How Wabbit: New Looney Tunes Saved Bugs Bunny

For decades, there was a pervasive fear among animation fans: the belief that the classic Looney Tunes magic was gone. Attempts to modernize the characters in the early 2000s—specifically Baby Looney Tunes and the polarizing Loonatics Unleashed—left purists cold. Then, in 2015, Warner Bros. Animation did something radical: they stopped trying to reinvent the wheel and started trying to spin it correctly again.

Did you watch Wabbit Season 1 when it first aired? Or are you discovering it now? Drop a comment below with your favorite episode! Lilylegs

Bugs meddles with a painter's hobby; Bugs gets caught in a spy plot in D.C.. 28 Airpork Security / Home a Clone