The Looney Tunes Show

The Looney Tunes Show

2011
The Looney Tunes Show
The Looney Tunes Show

The Looney Tunes Show

7.8 | TV-PG | en | Animation

Bugs 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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EP26  SuperRabbit
Aug. 31,2014
SuperRabbit

Bugs tells the story of SuperRabbit, with himself as SuperRabbit, Elmer Fudd as Lex Luthor, and Daffy as Zod, and explains why he gave up the SuperLife.

EP25  Best Friends Redux
Aug. 27,2013
Best Friends Redux

When Bugs meets up with a old friend named Rodney Rabbit, Daffy gets jealous and uses the time vortex at Witch Lezah's to go back in time and ensure Bugs and Rodney never become friends. Meanwhile, Porky Pig wonders about his ranking in Daffy Duck's list of best friends.

EP24  Mr. Weiner
Aug. 20,2013
Mr. Weiner

Daffy enters a hot dog eating contest to try and win the title “Mr. Weiner” and Bugs gets roped into helping Yosemite Sam attempt to jump a school bus over a row of motorcycles.

EP23  Here Comes the Pig
Aug. 13,2013
Here Comes the Pig

Daffy convinces Porky that they should go on a road trip to Porky’s third grade girlfriend’s wedding in an attempt to win her back after all these years.

EP22  Gossamer Is Awesomer
Jul. 16,2013
Gossamer Is Awesomer

Daffy becomes campaign manager for Gossamer’s run for Class President. Porky moves in with Bugs and Daffy after his catering business goes broke, and spends his days reorganizing everything.

EP21  Year of the Duck
Jul. 02,2013
Year of the Duck

Daffy is highly insulted when he discovers that ducks are not included in the Chinese zodiac, and attempt to make ducks more popular.

EP20  The Shell Game
Jun. 25,2013
The Shell Game

Cecil Turtle returns with a broken shell scam that he uses to con Bugs out of money. Meanwhile, when Daffy’s beloved recliner breaks, he and Lola search for a replacement.

EP19  Ridiculous Journey
May. 21,2013
Ridiculous Journey

After accidentally getting shipped to Alaska, the Tasmanian Devil, Tweety and Sylvester must put aside their differences and make an incredible journey together to return to their happy homes.

EP18  The Grand Old Duck of York
May. 14,2013
The Grand Old Duck of York

Daffy takes piano lessons from Granny. As a result, Bugs gets noise-cancelling earbuds and quickly realizes he can tune out everything.

EP17  Gribbler's Quest
May. 07,2013
Gribbler's Quest

Daffy must shake an online shopping addiction when he uses Bugs’ computer to do his online shopping. Daffy is dragged by Yosemite Sam into a group therapy. Bugs is addicted to a video game called Gribbler’s Quest.

EP16  Mrs. Porkbunny's
Apr. 30,2013
Mrs. Porkbunny's

Tensions flare when Bugs and Porky start a business together selling carrot cake. Daffy decides to become an actor in commercials since it is easy, high-paying work.

EP15  The Black Widow
Apr. 23,2013
The Black Widow

Daffy drags Porky along on spring break when nobody else will go with him and the two quickly end up in jail in a small town in Mexico.

EP14  Spread Those Wings and Fly
Feb. 12,2013
Spread Those Wings and Fly

Daffy and Porky attend a self-help seminar, which inspires Daffy to want to learn how to fly. When that doesn’t work, he settles for becoming an airline flight attendant.

EP13  Daffy Duck Esquire
Feb. 05,2013
Daffy Duck Esquire

When Tina’s dad comes to town, Daffy decides to pretend he is a lawyer in order to impress him. Bugs must pretend to be Daffy’s slacker roommate.

EP12  Dear John
Jan. 29,2013
Dear John

Lola joins a monastery and Bugs buys a boat to sail around the world when they each mistakenly believe the other has ended their relationship. Meanwhile, Daffy runs against Porky for City Council.

EP11  We're in Big Truffle
Dec. 11,2012
We're in Big Truffle

While babysitting, Lola reads a spell book as a bedtime story to Gossamer and turns him into a frog. Meanwhile, a get-rich-quick scheme gets Daffy and Porky attacked by a giant bear.

EP10  A Christmas Carol
Dec. 04,2012
A Christmas Carol

When the overwhelming heat zaps everyone's enthusiasm for Christmas, Lola decides to stage her own version of A Christmas Carol to renew the town's holiday spirit, while Foghorn and Daffy set off for the North Pole to set up a giant fan that will blow cold air down to their sweltering town.

EP9  It's a Handbag
Nov. 27,2012
It's a Handbag

Daffy’s world is turned upside-down when his handbag is stolen at the mall, prompting him to hire Porky as his full-time bodyguard. Lola searches the globe for the anniversary gift for Bugs.

EP8  The Stud, the Nerd, the Average Joe, and the Saint
Nov. 20,2012
The Stud, the Nerd, the Average Joe, and the Saint

Porky decides to run a marathon, threatening Daffy’s definition of everyone’s roles in their circle of friends. Meanwhile, Yosemite Sam wants to save Bugs' life because Bugs saved his.

EP7  Customer Service
Nov. 13,2012
Customer Service

When Cecil Turtle, a customer service representative, intentionally cuts off Bugs’ cable TV, Bugs declares war. Meanwhile, Daffy tries to get a job as a customer service representative supervisor.

EP6  Father Figure
Nov. 09,2012
Father Figure

Volunteering in the Father Figure program, Porky is matched up with the troubled Henry Hawk and Foghorn is paired up with Daffy, who may have lied about his age. Meanwhile, Bugs and Walter train for a tennis match.

EP5  Semper Lie
Nov. 02,2012
Semper Lie

When Bugs tells a small lie to Porky, it gathers steam to make everything far worse — it even prompts Daffy to join the U.S. Marines.

EP4  Rebel Without a Glove
Oct. 26,2012
Rebel Without a Glove

When Bugs loses his gloves, the motorcycle gloves he gets as a replacement lead him to the life of a rebel. Meanwhile, Daffy is accidentally hired as a college professor.

EP3  Itsy Bitsy Gopher
Oct. 19,2012
Itsy Bitsy Gopher

When one of the Gophers is reported missing, Daffy and Lola take the case to look for him. Meanwhile, Bugs nearly destroys his home trying to kill a spider.

EP2  You've Got Hate Mail
Oct. 12,2012
You've Got Hate Mail

Daffy accidentally emails a letter to everyone he knows explaining what’s wrong with them and must suffer the consequences. Lola and her parents want Bugs in their family photo.

EP1  Bobcats on Three
Oct. 03,2012
Bobcats on Three

Daffy coaches Gossamer’s water polo team despite having no experience. Meanwhile, Bugs becomes addicted to Porky’s unhealthy, butter-loaded catering.

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7.8 | TV-PG | en | Animation , Comedy , Family | More Info
Released: 2011-05-03 | Released Producted By: Warner Bros. Animation , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv_shows/looneytunesshow/
Synopsis

Bugs 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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Jeff Bergman , Bob Bergen , Kristen Wiig

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Reviews

adrian121 Everything that was charming and inventive about the original looney tunes characters had been eradicated by trying to be too smart for their own good. Some things Just don't work when updated!
antoshi Let me preface this by saying I spent a large amount of my childhood watching television. A fair amount of that was spent on the Cartoon Network, where I watched a LOT of the old Looney Tunes cartoons. I loved and was absorbed by the universe. Bugs Bunny is one of my all-time favorite animated characters.It seems like a lot of people don't realize the amount of times that the Looney Tunes characters were reworked to fit into a completely new world. Obviously they did it with Space Jam, and made cameos in Roger Rabbit. There's been countless commercials where they could be construed as 'out of character.' They were worked into icons of World War II. They were portrayed as actors in their own universe. They've been in animated Broadway plays and operas. There's been things like The Bugs Bunny Show, Duck Dodgers, and even Baby Looney Tunes.So, why is it then that having them placed into an animated sitcom-style show seems so completely crazy? The short answer is: it's not.The Looney Tunes Show actually does do a very good job working the source material of their characters and the slapstick cartoonish comedy into a 'real world' style setting. Again, being in the real world is not a new concept for the Looney Tunes. The writing is actually quite sharp and clever. Bugs and Daffy reprise their roles as the two figureheads of the Looney Tunes as a whole, with their characterizations mostly intact. Bugs plays the cool, calm and collected straight man to Daffy's over-the-top screwball ideas and antics. Daffy is as self-absorbed and greedy as ever, and lives with Bugs — who's made a comfortable living off his invention of the carrot peeler.However, almost every other character in the show's depiction is hit-or-miss. Porky continues to be the unfortunate folly for Daffy's spiteful nature. He's a very proper, well-mannered pillar of society, yet severely lacking in self-confidence. Tina Russo, a new character, is a duck with a real name and Daffy's love interest. Tina was actually one of the well-made characters in the show. She has a no-nonsense, street-wise personality with a strong sense of self and keeps Daffy in line. She's got an enjoyable deadpan sense of humor and comes off as very relatable.Then, we have … Lola. This was the biggest, most jarring change to any of the characters on the show and one that I felt was severely lacking. Lola herself knocks an entire star off of my rating for the show because of how often she appears. Lola's initial depiction in Space Jam was that of an attractive and seductive bunny who just so happens to be very good at playing basketball. While she wasn't the best conceived character in history, she still had some redeeming qualities in her exaggerated feminist nature and contempt for being degraded or disrespected. Lola in TLTS is not that at all.Lola in this show is a bubbly, reckless, hyperactive airhead with a borderline psychotic personality and severe attachment issues when it comes to Bugs. She's unwanted and very abrasive, by both characters in the show and the fandom. I thought of a couple different ways they could've handled Lola's character. They are the following: A) Lola Bunny is a stock market trader or a corporate CEO. She has a strong personality but can be short-tempered and explosive at times, which is more in line with her Space Jam portrayal. She is almost constantly on her cell phone chatting to business partners or investors, and has little time for anything or anyone else — namely Bugs. Bugs frequently tries to get her attention but typically goes unnoticed by the extremely busy Lola. There's quite a few gags I can think of with this sort of character.B) Lola is similar to her TLTS character with a critical change. She is now a bubbly, energetic, *smart* young lady. Typically seen as calm and knowledgeable, she is the other characters' go-to person for advice or to simply act as a shoulder to cry on. She can have a relaxing hobby, like tending to a garden or does altruistic things like caring for injured animals. In this way, Bugs is a lot more smitten with her, but because of how virtuous she seems by comparison to him he's not sure how to go about telling her how he feels.I really feel as though character shifts like these for Lola would've made the series much more enjoyable and perhaps more relatable.As for the animation, I personally saw nothing wrong with the updated designs they made for season one. It helped to cement the Looney Tunes' presence in a whole new time period of 2011, versus how they looked in 1950. I liked it a lot — it gave the show a fresh, new take on the characters to enhance their new status as citizens of real world suburbia. At the same time, they were cute and never really lost the charm of their original designs. I couldn't believe it when they caved into the complaints (mostly from people that didn't even watch or care for the show to begin with) that the characters didn't look 'Looney Tunes' enough and changed back to the originals. It took a lot of value away from the show as a whole and a lot of its original, updated allure was gone.All in all, The Looney Tunes Show is a fun twist on the standard Looney Tunes formula. Sure, not every episode is amazing and sometimes the 22-minute running time can feel a little long. However, it's still a severely under-appreciated show with glowing charm that's entertaining for both kids and adults. It's only a terrible shame what some people did to derail, damage, scorn and ultimately cancel this show. It ended far too soon and will be sorely missed.That's all, folks.
bugssponge its a really good show. do not listen to any of the negative guys, they want classics.This isn't 1940, this is 2016, classics will not appear ever again and you have to realize that. This cartoon is good reboot. they live in house in a modern city. They even go to local places, like a copy store, pizza place, the sunset room. It is the perfect cartoon. I wish there were a few more seasons. Then I could keep watching it every day. It is good, not as good as the classics, but the best reboot since the 90s.WB is making bad decision with Teen Titans Go!, end that, continue this. It would please your fans more.10/10
Jessica Foreman If you thought baby looney tunes was bad then wait until you see this. This show is about Bugs and Daffy being roommates, blah blah blah, there's more to this show but I'm pretty sure you guys know it already. It's a disgrace to Looney Tunes. The plots are very plain and simple, it's boring, and there's absolutely no slapstick to this show like the older LT had. The animation and voices are mediocre, but they definitely don't compare to the older Looney Tunes. The characters are way out of character and don't even act like their counterparts in the original series, it's almost as if they're parodies of their original selves which isn't necessary at all. The humor is not even funny and all the jokes are forced. Watch the original Looney Tunes cartoons, they're way better than this junk.