Wabbit- New Looney Tunes - Season 1 ❲100% PREMIUM❳
If you skipped Wabbit because you thought it was just "another modern reboot," Season 1 is worth a revisit. It is a series that respects the legacy of the past while confidently stepping into the future—proving that you can’t keep a good rabbit down.
Unlike most Looney Tunes reboots, Season 1 focuses almost entirely on Bugs Bunny Wabbit- New Looney Tunes - Season 1
| Character | Role in S1 | Helpful Note | |-----------|------------|----------------| | | Clever, calm trickster | Uses wit and misdirection, not violence, to outsmart foes. Great model for non-aggressive problem-solving. | | Squeaks the Squirrel | New character; Bugs’ small, excitable neighbor | Represents youthful enthusiasm. Often needs Bugs’ help but shows bravery. | | Bigfoot | Gentle giant; Bugs’ friend | Subverts the “monster” trope. Shows kindness and loyalty. | | Porky Pig | Occasional straight man | His stutter is handled respectfully—not mocked, just part of his character. | | Yosemite Sam | Recurring villain (as a spaceship captain or outlaw) | Classic explosive temper; always outsmarted. | | Wile E. Coyote | Still after the Road Runner | Same silent, invention-based humor. Great for cause/effect discussions. | If you skipped Wabbit because you thought it
This was the biggest risk. For the entire first season, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd, and Yosemite Sam are . (Daffy appears once in a non-speaking cameo; Porky shows up in the season finale.) Great model for non-aggressive problem-solving