Looney Tunes Cartoons
TV Show • 2020
ReportA series of short form cartoons starring the iconic and beloved Looney Tunes characters. Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig and other marquee Looney Tunes characters will be featured in their classic pairings in simple, gag-driven and visually vibrant stories.
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Are animals abused?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
Depends on your definition here. They certainly get caught in lots of slapstick violence.
Edit: "Rage Rover" has Marvin abuse a Martian beast through verbal abuse and an electric shock collar. The beast gets its comeuppance, but at the end of the short one could possibly interpret that it died.
Edit: "Rage Rover" has Marvin abuse a Martian beast through verbal abuse and an electric shock collar. The beast gets its comeuppance, but at the end of the short one could possibly interpret that it died.
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AlmightyKingPrawn
Not exactly and it's offscreen, but in "Fully Vetted" Sylvester gets forcibly neutered.
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Does a cat die?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
Sylvester loses all his 9 lives in a gag in "Boo Appetweet". He also commits suicide at the end of "Fully Vetted". He's always completely fine by the next episode.
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AlmightyKingPrawn
I'm marking no because it is VERY played for laughs and I can't imagine anyone actually being upset, but "Pullet Surprise" ends with the weasel starting to cook Foghorn. It is possible to interpret an animal level intelligence alien's death at the end of "Rage Rover", but it's unclear.
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Is there a dead animal?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
"Birthday Grift" shows (rather gross and rotten) taxidermy animals on Elmer's wall. At least, they MIGHT be dead, as a moose whispers "help me..." We see squashed worms in the final Beaky Buzzard short.
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AlmightyKingPrawn
"Life's A Beach" and "Moody at the Movies" have the Three Bears return, with Pa abusive as before, though we see him physically harm Baby significantly less and he gets what he deserves. (Also, whether "Baby" is actually a baby when he is bigger than his parents is a serious question lol)
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Does someone vomit?
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I guess it’s not technically “vomit” but there is a part where bugs pulls body parts out of a bunch of urns and a mummy that’s trying to eat him shows up behind him just as he throws all of the body parts away. Then he says “ugh! Looks like these trash cans haven’t been cleaned out ever!” And proceeds to shove everything down the mummy’s throat. As he walks away he says “boy the health inspector is gonna have fun here (or something among those lines)” and the mummy gags and everything comes out accompanied by a dark green liquid. The episode is called something along the lines of “mummy dummy.” There’s another episode where tweety actually ends up being eaten by Sylvester and you see tweety in his stomach with the brownish acid there and tweety kicks back in the acid which makes Sylvester gag. As he’s gagging, you see the brownish liquid come out in a couple of small drops. Again not necessarily “vomit” but could be considered such.
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Is there eye mutilation?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
Always played for laughs. "Cactus If You Can" is the most notable, as it has a scene where Wile E gets cactuses in his eyes, causing him to scream.
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Is there excessive gore?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
See "Is Someone Tortured", it looks like it but it's just soup.
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Are there incestuous relationships?
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Is someone tortured?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
A scene in "Nip and Duck" where Daffy puts Elmer in a terrifying sewing device can be interpreted this way. There's even "blood" (it's really tomato soup).
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Is there bestiality?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
There is, however, a weird case of reverse bestiality in one episode where a suspiciously Pepe Le Pew-like horse hits on Yosemite Sam (it makes just as much sense in context). "Cat Fished" has Granny try to make out with Sylvester thinking that he is human, and reacting to finding out otherwise appropriately.
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AlmightyKingPrawn
"Fully Vetted" ends with Sylvester, after getting forcibly neutered, walking out into the road to get hit by a truck. He is fine by the next episode. Do note that I usually have a bad response to both suicide and cars, yet was unaffected here (moreso the above mentioned "Mallard Practice" ending). Still, use your judgment, this could be pretty bad.
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AlmightyKingPrawn
See "does someone die by suicide".
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Are there jump scares?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
The scream from the K-Fee car commercial is used in "Cactus If You Can". When you take out the original context, it becomes less horrifying and more Tom And Jerry. Edit: "Rabbit Sandwich Machine" has a sudden "gross-up" of Elmer's disturbing face when he says in monotone "everybody loves mayonnaise". It caught me off guard but it's pretty funny despite or perhaps because it's horrifying.
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Is there blood/gore?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
"Vincent Van Fudd" has a scene where it looks like Bugs is gushing blood. It's quite convincing, but it's actually red paint. Another, maybe even more convincing instance of blood in "Nip and Duck" is revealed to be tomato soup. "Mummy Dummy" has some gross mummified organs. "Abducted Bunny" discusses gore and has blood-like ketchup, but there isn't any of the real thing.
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Is there body horror?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
Some of the cartoony facial expressions here approach this, as they can be pretty grotesque in ways that would make Ren and Stimpy blush.
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Does it have a sad ending?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
Most are either funny, weird, or sometimes happy. Two end rather dark however. "Mallard Practice" ends with Elmer Fudd getting sent to be executed by electric chair after being framed by Daffy seemingly for the duck's own sick enjoyment. "Fully Vetted" ends with Sylvester getting forcibly neutered, which he responds to by walking out into the road to get run over by a truck.
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Are there abusive parents?
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See "is a child abused".
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Does a head get squashed?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
In highly cartoony fashion, naturally. It's Looney Tunes.
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Are any teeth damaged?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
Quite often. If this upsets you I really recommend you skip "Daffy Dentist".
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Is there finger/toe mutilation?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
In "Harm Wrestling" Yosemite Sam is tricked into sticking his hand in a piranha tank. It has large cartoony bite marks and bones sticking out. "Fleece and Desist" ends with Sam punching holes in Ralph's arm.
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Is there audio gore?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
Some nasty sounds sometimes. "Kitty Living" has a scene where Tweety is breaking Sylvester's ribcage from inside him and "Mummy Dummy" has a scene where a mummy seemingly breaks every bone in Bugs's body. Both are especially violent both audibly and visually.
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Is someone burned alive?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
In the cartoon sense, yes. Rarely, if ever, results in death.
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AlmightyKingPrawn
No misgendering but the drag acts are back. Personally I always found Bugs an LGBT icon, but use your judgment.
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Are there nude scenes?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
They are all played for laughs and are usually of cartoon animals (eg Porky in "Shower Shuffle" and "Hog Wash").
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Is there decapitation?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
Slapstick and unrealistic when it happens.
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Is there cannibalism?
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Bugs swallows Elmer
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Are there "Man in a dress" jokes?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
Its Looney Tunes, so it's practically required. Bugs and the like in a dress never feels transphobic to me personally as I say they're lgbt icons, but use your judgment with everything Looney Tunes except the oddly drag-free Space Jam A New Legacy.
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Is there misophonia?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
I don't fully understand the term as I only just learned it going on the website today and seeing a lot was updated, but I'd recommend you skip "Bubble Dum" if this (or unsanitary things in the mouth for that matter) is a trigger. Edit: I think I know the definition more, so I'll state that Bugs audibly eats carrots a lot, as he tends to do elsewhere.
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Is there a hanging?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
A few instances of objects like nooses choking characters. An actual noose appears on a painting in "Postalgeist".
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Is someone crushed to death?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
Many times, but it's Looney Tunes so never not anything cartoony (flat like a pancake afterwards)
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Does someone say "I'll kill myself"?
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Does the abused become the abuser?
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Is there shaving/cutting?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
A decent amount. Most notably "Big League Beast" has a scene where Bugs shaves Gossamer so much that he is not even a being anymore, just a pile of hair that Bugs flushes down the toilet (he recovers in an unexplained way as Looney Tunes characters do). Taz is shaved by the boat propeller in "The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea".
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Is someone buried alive?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
With hardened cement in both "Wet Cement" and "In The Road Again".
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Is there amputation?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
"Harm Wrestling" has a gag where a man's arm was so beaten by Yosemite Sam arm wrestling that it falls off and is put in a coffin. Very non graphic and hard to take seriously.
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Does someone struggle to breathe?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
Not too rare in this show for things like snakes and shower cords to wrap around characters' necks like nooses. "Bonehead" has a dog struggle to breathe in space. "Crumb and Get It" has Daffy choke on a whistle and "Pain Rent" has Gossamer choke on a sandwich.
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Does someone asphyxiate?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
As mentioned, the dog in one scene in "Bonehead". He lives.
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Does a non-human character die?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
See above.
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Is there Achilles Tendon injury?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
It has been a long while so I don't remember any details, but I think I recall at least one "character steps on bear trap" gag, likely more than one.
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Does someone drown?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
Bugs seems to in "Pool Bunny". He's just faking it to get back at Elmer.
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Is someone held under water?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
"Life's A Beach" has Baby Bear help "move" Pa Bear by tying his towel up around him and throwing him into the shark infested waters.
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Is electro-therapy used?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
Not electrotherapy, but "Mallard Practice" ends with Daffy Duck successfully framing Elmer and getting him sentenced to the electric chair. We don't see it, but it's a very dark ending. "Rage Rover" has shock collar use against a Martian monster.
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Is someone disabled played by able-bodied?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
As usual, Porky (a stutterer) is played by Bob Bergen.
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Does someone break a bone?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
Occasionally. A lengthy scene in "Kitty Living" where Tweety, inside Sylvester's stomach, is breaking his ribcage and in "Mummy Dummy" when we get closeups of the mummy seemingly breaking Bugs's bones are probably the most graphic and uncomfortable ones. We see Elmer crawl with his bone sticking out of his leg in "Rabbit Sandwich Machine", and Witch Hazel has some broken bones at the end of her short in the Halloween special.
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Does someone cheat?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
The gorilla dating Bugs in the Valentines Day special is revealed to already have a husband. Played for laughs.
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Does a woman get slapped?
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Are any hands damaged?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
See finger/toe mutilation.
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Does someone fall to their death?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
In the cartoony, everything is magically fine sense. Wile E is the most common victim.
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Is someone stabbed?
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The murderer in the "Scaredy Cat"/"Claws For Alarm" callback segment of the Halloween special stabs his victim.
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Are there snakes?
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Elmer steps on a snake and it shows on his head in Pool Bunny, where his feet are also shown
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Are there clowns?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
I'm marking yes just in case even though he doesn't look very scary. !JOKE ENDING SPOILERS! At the end of the Daffy and Porky short in the Back to School Special, the teacher, after giving them an F, puts on clown makeup and it's revealed that the school was a clown college.
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Bugs shaves Gossamer in "Big League Beast".
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Is there a hospital scene?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
You might want to skip "Fully Vetted" and "Pigture Perfect" if this is a problem.
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Does someone have a mental illness?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
See "is a mentally ill person violent".
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Does someone die?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
The "Scaredy Cat"/"Claws For Alarm" callback short in the Halloween special has the killer murder a man on screen and later die from getting hit by a car himself. Also see "does a cat die".
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Are there demons or Hell?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
Possibly more instances, but off the top of my head, a brief scene in "Firehouse Frenzy".
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Does someone spit?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
The show stars Daffy Duck. The latter comes with the territory. "A Pane to Wash" has its plot resolved by using Daffy's lisp as window cleaner for a massive skyscraper. Rabid dogs are used in violent gags sometimes, and they foam like crazy at the mouth. Tweety spits on Granny's hand in "Feline Lucky".
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Is there a nuclear explosion?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
Small scale explosions are the show's main source of humor. "High Speed Hare" ends with a full size one, after Bugs and the gremlin fall into a nuclear power plant. "Birthday Grift" has Elmer end up on a nuclear testing island, with predictable results.
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Are there ghosts?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
"Postalgeist" is about Daffy and Porky trying to deliver to one. "Boo! Appetweet" has Sylvester think there is one, but it's just Tweety. The Halloween special naturally has them, mostly in the Daffy and Porky short. "Kitty Krashers" has the ghost of Porky's mother in a brief gag.
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Are there dislocations?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
Plenty, but they are all slapstick and harmless.
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Is there a shower scene?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
Skip "Shower Shuffle" if this is a trigger. The entire episode is in there.
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Is someone homeless?
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Poor Charlie Dog in "Adopt Me" is trying and failing to get a master as ever.
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Is Santa (et al) spoiled?
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Briefly "Firehouse Frenzy", pretty much all of "Elf Help". Santa is portrayed in this show as a violent man who enslaves the elves in his sweatshop.
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Does someone become unconscious?
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Cartoony fainting.
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Is the fourth wall broken?
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It's Looney Tunes.
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Are there babies or unborn children?
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"Pest Coaster" has Bugs get Yosemite Sam scared by bringing a baby with him to the rollercoaster. Said baby is just a toy but prior to the reveal it seems real.
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Is there copaganda?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
When a cop appears, they typically are a slapstick victim.
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Does a major character die?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
See "does a cat die".
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Is there domestic violence?
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Is a male character ridiculed for crying?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
Lots of silly crying throughout, and almost all of the cast is male, but the joke has to do with the ridiculous cries themselves and not their genders.
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Are there bugs?
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"Bathy Daffy", which I will warn as a whole is MUCH grosser and more disturbing than the rest of the series to the point that it feels like a different show, has a really gross even if you like bugs like me scene where cockroaches crawl over Daffy's stomach. Cockroaches show up a few other times as well, but they're less gross in those instances. "Mummy Dummy" has scarabs. "Basket Bugs" ends with a gag taking Bugs' name literally, somewhat similar to Oogie Boogie's death in The Nightmare Before Christmas. There are bees in "To Hive and to Hold" and "Unlucky Strikes", and scorpions in "Desert Menu".
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Is there screaming?
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"High Speed Hare" in particular is audio-wise almost nothing BUT Eric Bauza as Bugs doing the finest Mel Blanc-esque screams and yells since the man himself.
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Are there sharks?
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"Life's A Beach".
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Does a car honk or tires screech?
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Before Sylvester gets hit in "Fully Vetted" and "Tweet Suite" and probably some other places I don't remember.
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Does a car crash?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
"Pigture Perfect" has a huge pileup onto Petunia. Many other scenes as well.
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Does a plane crash?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
At the end of "Falling For It"
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Is someone hit by a car?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
Wile E Coyote often. "Fully Vetted" ends with Sylvester getting run over by a truck. "Pigture Perfect" has Petunia get caught in a massive pileup. The "Scaredy Cat"/"Claws For Alarm" throwback in the Halloween special has the killer die (not recover) this way. Being a murderer, you (hopefully) don't feel bad for him. "Kitty Crashers" has Porky get hit. Many other instances as well.
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Are there spiders?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
In the Witch Hazel short of the Halloween special, but it's very cartoony and almost cute.
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Are needles/syringes used?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
If I recall correctly, a few times in "Fully Vetted". Edit: I can't unlike my own comment I'm so sorry
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Is there gun violence?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
Despite most of the show being very violent for a modern children's series, there are no realistic guns whatsoever, just Marvin's blaster. Edit: Elmer's shotgun is back as of "Rotund Rabbit". It never hits Bugs. Edit 2: "Hide Out Hare" finally brings back the traditional bit of Looney Tunes slapstick that is a bunch of hunters shooting someone at once, Rocky and Mugsy being the victims. Key words being "Looney Tunes", you don't have to worry about realistic gun violence here.
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Animal
Are rabbits harmed?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
Occasionally, more than he did in the classic shorts I'd argue, Bugs takes a hit.
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Assault
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Bodily Harm
Is there genital trauma/mutilation?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
As stated elsewhere on the page, "Fully Vetted" has a morbid ending where Sylvester dies by suicide after being forcibly neutered. Being a TV-PG family series nothing is actually shown, but the implications are strong.
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Gross
Is someone eaten?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
Lots of relations of characters attempting to eat each other, as they are natural predator and prey. "Rabbit Sandwich Maker" ends with Bugs eating the... results of Elmer ending up in the machine.
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Mental Health
Is a mentally ill person violent?
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ChanticleerxGoldie
Debatable with Elmer Fudd
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Sex
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