The Looney Tunes Show
TV Show • 2011 • Animation
ReportBugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and the rest of the “Looney Tunes” characters are back with more adventures for a new generation of viewers. The animated series features roommates Bugs and Daffy moving out of the woods and into the suburbs, interacting with their neighbors, who happen to be other "Looney Tunes" favorites -- including Sylvester, Tweety, Porky Pig and Foghorn Leghorn.
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Are there end credit scenes?
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At the end or every episode, the Warner Bros Animation logo is different, with a different joke.
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It's implied Daffy had a rough childhood and this his parents weren't all that good to him; no outwards mention of abuse though
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Is someone stalked?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
Lola Bunny in this show is very much a stalker of Bugs. She often talks cheerfully about going to his house uninvited. The Merry Melody "We Are In Love" is all about her stalking him. Always played for laughs.
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Is there domestic violence?
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The Spargle drink from "Off Duty Cop" is a fictional one that Bugs gets very addicted to and starts losing his mind over. He eventually assaults the factory for more.
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Is there addiction?
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"Off Duty Cop" has a subplot where Bugs gets extremely addicted to a drink called Spargle.
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A vulture in "The Black Widow" in a gag. Very played for laughs.
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Are there spiders?
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"Itsy Bitsy Gopher" is about a huge spider in Bugs and Daffy's house. Skip if you are an arachnophobe.
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Are there bugs?
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Bedbugs in "Fish and Visitors".
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Two Merry Melodies: "Skunk Funk" is from the point of view of Pepe Le Pew and he does what you'd expect. "We Are In Love" shows Lola stalking Bugs and greatly unnerving him. Played for laughs but can be a little uncomfortable.
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Is there cannibalism?
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"Sunday Night Slice" has a running gag of Porky being blissfully unaware of what pepperoni is. When he finds out, he responds to the horror by stress eating more pepperoni.
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Does someone fall to their death?
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The Wile E Coyote segments. He's always fine by next cartoon.
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Disability
Is someone disabled played by able-bodied?
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As usual, Porky (a stutterer) is played by Bob Bergen.
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Does someone cheat?
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in "double date" Lola falls in love with Daffy while he's dating Tina and she's dating Bugs. always played for laughs and they never actually cheat, though Lola flirts with Daffy quite a bit.
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Are there jump scares?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
In "You've Got Hate Mail", a brief daydream of Daffy's has Tina turn into something not too far from Large Marge in Pee Wee's Big Adventure.
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Is there a shower scene?
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In "Gribbler's Quest" Daffy awkwardly gives a naked-except-for-towel Porky a hug after he gets out of the shower. Not in the traditional sense, but "Fish and Visitors" has a disgusting trashed bathroom.
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Does someone vomit?
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Though there are many references to it in "Mr Weiner" it's always off screen.
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Does someone spit?
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This is a show starring Daffy Duck. He doesn't spit as much as normal, but it's still noticeable.
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Is there a hospital scene?
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In "The Float", after Daffy almost drowns. Many others as well; a doctor is a reoccurring character. Always played for laughs and very non graphic.
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Is a mentally ill person violent?
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One could make arguments that poor Daffy, the most morally dubious main character, needs some help. My stepmom who's a psychologist diagnosed him with antisocial personality disorder, narcissism, low self esteem, and pathological lying, all which she decided could be linked to his childhood in high school as "Daffy Dork". Indeed, "Gribblers Quest" shows him taking therapy and becoming a genuinely decent person (if one with issues in respecting personal space) only to regress back to his previous state at the end of the episode. So there's a tragic edge to this "comic relief" character if you're like me and also have had horrible mental health issues. Though it is worth noting that in the final "normal" episode, "Best Friend Redux", he does some genuinely kind and unselfish things, so maybe he is starting to turn around.
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Does someone attempt suicide?
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Does someone say "I'll kill myself"?
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Does someone die by suicide?
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Does a baby cry?
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In "That's My Baby", naturally.
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Are there babies or unborn children?
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"That's My Baby" features a baby duck.
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Are there "Man in a dress" jokes?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
See my answer to "is someone misgendered" below. Bugs in a dress never feels transphobic to me personally as I say he's an lgbt icon, but use your judgment with everything Looney Tunes except the oddly drag-free Space Jam A New Legacy.
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AlmightyKingPrawn
Lots of jokes of this sort: characters in drag, Bugs getting called an ugly woman, etc. I'm not offended here at all personally (this show feels genuinely quite gay to me). Still worth a mention.
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Are there fat jokes?
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It's not uncommon for Daffy to call Foghorn or Porky fat. This is in character with him being a jerk.
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Porky in some scenes. He's a cartoon pig, so of course it isn't graphic.
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Is someone sexually objectified?
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ChanticleerxGoldie
A very rare example of male objectification, Elmer, who is usually portrayed as shy and helpless in other versions (especially the original), is often portrayed to be very sexy and is shown in Suits and Ties and in one infamous clip, a robe. His appearance in the finale movie as an FBI Agent does not help, as there is a specific fan who fetishizes his role.
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Are there incestuous relationships?
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Is there sexual content?
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Ohnonotthemagain
there's a few adult jokes here and there, but, yknow. kids show.
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Porky says that he sells his house in an episode and asks to stay with Bugs and Daffy for the time being, which Bugs accepts
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Is Santa (et al) spoiled?
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He seems to be at first in the Christmas episode, but is real by the end.
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Does it have a sad ending?
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But you'll be sad once you've watched all 52 episodes and realize there will never be any more :(
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Does a car crash?
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Daffy and Lola are both really terrible drivers. Daffy is outright proud of the destruction his float causes. "Mr Weiner" has a bus crash.
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Does a plane crash?
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In "Spread Those Wings and Fly".
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Is someone hit by a car?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
In "The DMV" Lola hits Bugs. Played for laughs and pretty funny. In "Muh-Muh-Muh-Murder" Daffy hits Porky.
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Violence
Does someone drown?
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Not to death, but "The Float" ends with Daffy almost drowning.
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Is there blood/gore?
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"Muh-Muh-Muh-Murder" has what looks like blood on Porky's hands. It's just paint.
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Is there a nuclear explosion?
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At the end of the Merry Melody "Drifting Apart".
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Is there gun violence?
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AlmightyKingPrawn
When it happens, it's quite realistic for a kids show. Usually takes the form of the really violent movies that Daffy likes to watch. Screaming usually accompanies. "Elegable Bachelors" and "Semper Lie" are very heavy in this regard due to their plots involving the Nazis and the Marines respectively. "Shell Game" has an uncharacteristically serious scene where Bugs and Porky get held at gunpoint.
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