Wabbit- New Looney Tunes - Season 1 -

outwitting both familiar and brand-new adversaries. Unlike previous iterations, this series emphasizes original stories and "modern heavy objects" to cause pain, intentionally avoiding some overused clichés like the classic anvil gag.

Whether he is outrunning a high-tech robotic hunter or simply trying to enjoy a peaceful day at the park, the first season of Wabbit reminds us why we fell in love with Looney Tunes in the first place: the joy of watching a clever rabbit turn the world upside down. Wabbit- New Looney Tunes - Season 1

: The show introduces new allies like Squeaks the Squirrel and a childlike Bigfoot . Classic characters like Yosemite Sam and Wile E. Coyote (reimagined as Bugs' smart-aleck neighbor) appear frequently. outwitting both familiar and brand-new adversaries

are highlighted as clever modern updates to classic rivalries. The Mixed: New Friends and Familiar Faces : The show introduces new allies like Squeaks

Season 1 focuses primarily on the misadventures of . Unlike previous iterations that featured an ensemble cast sharing equal screen time, Wabbit is a love letter to the "wascally wabbit" himself. Each 11-minute episode is typically split into two individual shorts, focusing on Bugs outsmarting a variety of adversaries through wit and physical comedy. Cast of Characters: Old Friends & New Faces

| Theme | Example Episode (S1) | |-------|----------------------| | | Bugs talks his way out of a duel instead of fighting. | | Creativity & resourcefulness | Using carrot props, tunnel digging, or disguise to solve problems. | | Accepting differences | Bugs befriends Bigfoot despite others fearing him. | | Perseverance | Wile E. Coyote fails repeatedly but keeps trying (good for growth mindset discussions). | | Wordplay & vocabulary | Puns, idioms, and double meanings (e.g., “Ain’t I a stinker?”). |