Wabbit- New Looney Tunes - Season 1 ((free))
The first season focuses almost exclusively on , shifting away from the ensemble cast format used in later seasons. Each half-hour episode is divided into four 5.5-minute shorts , allowing for the fast-paced, "quick-fire" humor characteristic of the original Merrie Melodies .
: Bugs' best friend and deuteragonist who often needs Bugs' help with trouble, such as escaping ninjas.
| If you want to teach... | Watch this S1 episode | |------------------------|------------------------| | | “The Inside Bugs” – Bugs gets swallowed by a monster and calmly works from within. | | Sharing / teamwork | “Squeaks on the Street” – Squeaks must cooperate with a grumpy cat. | | Handling frustration | “Not Lyin’ Lion” – A boastful lion learns humility. | | Thinking creatively | “Bugs in the Garden” – Bugs outwits a high-tech gardener using low-tech tricks. | | Accepting help | “Bigfoot’s Big Crush” – Bigfoot learns friends can help with awkward situations. | Wabbit- New Looney Tunes - Season 1
For viewers today, is available to stream on HBO Max (now simply Max) and for digital purchase on Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV. It is also frequently aired on Cartoon Network’s Boomerang channel.
Season 1 is notable for expanding the Looney Tunes roster with fresh faces that complement the classic cast: The first season focuses almost exclusively on ,
: Retains his temper but often faces more modern problems, like trying to rob a digital bank in "World Wide Wabbit". New Villains : Bugs faces several original adversaries including Tad Tucker (a nature survivalist), Sir Littlechin (a knight who hunts mythical creatures), and Carl the Grim Rabbit (a rabbit version of the Grim Reaper). DeviantArt Notable Episodes Review: Wabbit/New Looney Tunes - DeviantArt
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. | If you want to teach
Absolutely. If you go in expecting a direct remake of What’s Opera, Doc? , you might be disappointed. But if you want a fast, funny, intelligent cartoon that respects the legacy of Bugs Bunny while forging its own path, is a hidden treasure.