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Wabbit: New Looney Tunes – Season 1 – A Bold, Hilarious Reboot of a Classic

When the world first heard about Wabbit: A Looney Tunes Production (often stylized as Wabbit- New Looney Tunes), fans of the classic animated shorts were both excited and skeptical. After decades of compilation shows and toned-down incarnations, could a modern series capture the anarchic, slapstick spirit of Chuck Jones and Tex Avery?

Episode 1: "Wabbit's Big Idea" Bugs comes up with a plan to find the legendary Carrot Kingdom, but Elmer Fudd is hot on his heels. Wabbit- New Looney Tunes - Season 1

Bugs Bunny: Thinner physique with pinker inner ears and a tuft of hair. Wabbit: New Looney Tunes – Season 1 –

Style: The feature will blend traditional Looney Tunes humor with modern animation techniques and gags. Think "Looney Tunes" meets "Adventure Time" with a dash of "The Muppet Show" thrown in for good measure. Target Audience: Ages 6–11 (but written with clever

Synopsis: Bugs Bunny, the wisecracking, carrot-loving wabbit, is back in a brand-new Looney Tunes adventure. This time, he's on a mission to find the world's most prized carrots, hidden deep within the "Carrot Kingdom." Joined by his trusted sidekicks, Daffy Duck and Porky Pig, Wabbit must outsmart his arch-nemesis, Elmer Fudd, and other zany Looney Tunes characters to reach the coveted carrots.

Note: Elmer Fudd, Daffy Duck, and Tweety appear less in S1, making room for new antagonists like theCyborg Bunny or The Grim Rabbit.

  • Target Audience: Ages 6–11 (but written with clever nods for adult Looney Tunes fans).
  • Episode Format: Two 11-minute segments per half-hour episode.
  • Tone: High-energy, irreverent, often breaking the fourth wall.

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