: A lovable, massive, completely dimwitted creature who views Bugs as a "lady hare" or a best friend. The comedy stems from Bugs trying to manage Bigfoot's massive, destructive innocence while keeping him safe from hunters.
The animation features thick outlines, bright colors, and highly expressive character faces reminiscent of the 1940s Bob Clampett era.
Season 1 completely changed how modern audiences watched Looney Tunes. Instead of long, interconnected episodes, the show embraced the classic theatrical format.
Rebranded as "Theodore Tasmanian," he attempts to live a quiet, mundane life as an accountant but loses his temper easily. New Characters Wabbit- New Looney Tunes - Season 1
It is the 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.
: Every short followed a simple premise—Bugs wants peace or a simple resource (like carrots or a quiet afternoon), an antagonist disrupts him, and Bugs retaliates with brilliant, logic-defying pranks.
The show was developed by Erik Kuska, who served as the developer and one of the directors for the first season. It was an immediate hit with its target demographic, premiering as the #1 original kids' program on basic cable with boys aged 6-11 and ranking #1 in its time slot across all kids' networks with that demographic. : A lovable, massive, completely dimwitted creature who
(later renamed New Looney Tunes ) Season 1 is a curious experiment that attempted to strip the franchise back to its chaotic, slapstick roots after the suburban sitcom style of The Looney Tunes Show
Bugs Bunny himself received a notable redesign. His ears were elongated, his cheeks made slightly pinker, and his posture was given a more feral, rabbit-like flexibility. This allowed for more expressive, extreme squash-and-stretch animation. The backgrounds relied heavily on rich, painted textures, evoking the classic forest landscapes originally designed by Maurice Noble.
Bugs Bunny is the central star of every single short. Season 1 completely changed how modern audiences watched
are highlighted as clever modern updates to classic rivalries. The Mixed: New Friends and Familiar Faces
Wabbit: A New Looney Tunes Production (later rebranded as New Looney Tunes ) marked a significant pivot for the iconic franchise when its first season debuted in 2015. Moving away from the suburban sitcom format of The Looney Tunes Show (2011), Wabbit Season 1 aimed to resurrect the high-energy, slapstick, and gag-driven spirit of the original theatrical shorts.
A childlike, gentle giant whom Bugs takes under his wing (and tries to domesticate), providing a sweet, comedic dynamic. 3. New Villains and Friend-enemies
Depicted as a massive, childlike, and oblivious creature, Bigfoot treats Bugs like a pet or a best friend, inadvertently causing chaos that Bugs must constantly manage.