Wabbit- New Looney Tunes - Season 1 ((full))
Wabbit Season 1 was animated in a clean, digital 2D style. The animation emphasized fluid, expressive motion, allowing for the frantic physical comedy that defines the Looney Tunes brand.
Voiced by Maurice LaMarche in Season 1, Sam is depicted with a larger mustache and a shorter, pudgier build.
Beyond the classic lineup, Wabbit introduced a few new characters to befriend (and sometimes annoy) the clever rabbit:
The first season is highlighted by its creative, self-contained segments, showcasing how Bugs navigates absurd situations. Wabbit- New Looney Tunes - Season 1
Wabbit: New Looney Tunes Season 1 holds an interesting place in the franchise's history. For purists who missed the pure slapstick era, the show was a welcome return to form. It stripped away the serialized plots and focused purely on delivering laughs per minute.
In 2015, Warner Bros. Animation decided to return to its roots. The studio launched Wabbit: New Looney Tunes (later renamed New Looney Tunes ), a slapstick comedy series debuting on Cartoon Network and Boomerang. Season 1 represents a deliberate shift away from the sitcom format of The Looney Tunes Show (2011) and a major leap back to the classic, fast-paced theatrical shorts directed by Tex Avery and Chuck Jones.
Note: Wile E. Coyote appears in a revamped role, often acting as a "smart-aleck neighbor" rather than just the desert-dwelling pursuer. 4. Standout Episodes of Season 1 Wabbit Season 1 was animated in a clean, digital 2D style
A conflict with a Winter Stag who turns the forest into a winter wonderland on the first day of summer. 5. Production and Voice Acting
The show focuses heavily on Bugs Bunny as the witty, unflappable protagonist navigating bizarre situations. The New Dynamics of Season 1
Season 1 consists of 52 episodes, which are further divided into 104 individual animated shorts running approximately five and a half minutes each. This bite-sized structure was specifically engineered to match modern children's television programming blocks, prioritizing high-velocity visual gags over character dialogue or complex world-building. Beyond the classic lineup, Wabbit introduced a few
Below is a guide to some of the most notable episodes from the first season.
Wabbit Season 1 aimed to recapture the spirit of the and Tex Avery eras. The creators, led by producers Matt Craig and Gary Hardwick , decided to strip away the sitcom-style dialogue-heavy format of the 2011 Looney Tunes Show . Instead, Wabbit focused on: Physical comedy: High-energy, slapstick, and visual gags.
The supporting cast of classic characters is given a modern twist. The show features a supporting cast of Yosemite Sam, Wile E. Coyote and Porky Pig, with cameo appearances by Daffy Duck, Foghorn Leghorn, Elmer Fudd, and the Tasmanian Devil. The writers took creative liberties with these familiar faces: