Wabbit- New Looney Tunes - Season 1 [exclusive] Official

Season 1 is designed to replicate the feel of the original shorts while placing the "rascally rabbit" in modern-day scenarios. Each 22-minute episode is typically split into four stand-alone segments, emphasizing fast-paced, wacky humor over long-form storytelling.

The first season, titled simply Wabbit , was designed to recapture the "wackiness" of early Looney Tunes shorts. Producers moved away from traditional clichés like the anvil gag, opting instead for "modern heavy objects" and contemporary settings to create fresh physical comedy. Wabbit- New Looney Tunes - Season 1

Before Big Chungus became a viral meme, he appeared in Wabbit Season 1. In the episode "Big Cheese," Bugs faces a giant, obese, gluttonous version of himself that has eaten everything in the forest. It’s absurdist humor at its peak. Season 1 is designed to replicate the feel

Is Wabbit - New Looney Tunes Season 1 better than the original Chuck Jones shorts? No. But it doesn’t try to be. It’s a clever, hyperactive, visually unique love letter to the art of the chase. It is the Looney Tunes for the ADHD generation—fast, colorful, and unapologetically silly. Producers moved away from traditional clichés like the

—later rebranded as New Looney Tunes —marked a significant shift in the franchise's direction. Debuting on Cartoon Network on September 21, 2015, and later moving to Boomerang , the first season focuses almost exclusively on Bugs Bunny and his return to classic slapstick roots after the sitcom-style format of The Looney Tunes Show . Premise and New Direction