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The Looney Tunes Show

TV Show TV-PG 2011 22m/ep 8.1 /10 Ended
Cartoon Network A Cartoon Network Original
Created by Sam Register

Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck leave the wild and move into a suburban cul-de-sac, where the old Looney Tunes gang live more like neighbors than cartoon archetypes. Episodes put the pair in everyday situations that quickly spin into slapstick chaos, from dating mishaps to get-rich schemes and... Read more

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About The Looney Tunes Show

Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck leave the wild and move into a suburban cul-de-sac, where the old Looney Tunes gang live more like neighbors than cartoon archetypes. Episodes put the pair in everyday situations that quickly spin into slapstick chaos, from dating mishaps to get-rich schemes and neighborhood disputes. Classic characters show up in new roles: Porky is a down-to-earth friend, Tweety and Sylvester keep their cat-and-bird rivalry, and new domestic dynamics create fresh comic beats. The show balances short punchy sketches with longer sitcom-style plots, keeping the tone light and the chaos constant without revealing any major surprises.

The series premiered in 2011 under creator Sam Register and was produced by Warner Bros. Animation. It ran as a modern take on the franchise, featuring voice work from Jeff Bergman, Bob Bergen, Kristen Wiig, Billy West and Maurice LaMarche, and aimed to introduce these icons to younger viewers while nodding to longtime fans.

The Looney Tunes Show wasn't a major awards magnet, it didn't dominate the big prize circuits, but it did draw attention for its voice performances and for bringing legacy characters back into regular television rotation. Industry notices tended to focus on how the show updated the cast for a different format rather than award accolades.

Culturally, the series refreshed familiar personalities, especially by reworking Lola Bunny into a more eccentric, scene-stealing character voiced by Kristen Wiig. That reinterpretation sparked discussion among fans about character changes, and the show's suburban sitcom setting influenced later uses of classic animated figures in contemporary, domestic contexts.

Critics and viewers gave mixed to positive responses, with many praising the humor and voice cast while some missed the anarchic shorts of the originals. With an audience vote average around 8.1/10, it resonated with many families and fans, offering themes of friendship, rivalry, and the absurdities of ordinary life dressed in cartoon exaggeration.

Details

Release Date
May 03, 2011
Episode Length
22m
Rating
TV-PG
User Ratings
542 votes
Type
TV Series
Seasons
2
Episodes
52
Network
Cartoon Network
Status
Ended
Genres
Animation, Comedy, Family, Kids
Country
Denmark
Studio
Warner Bros. Animation
External Links
View on IMDB

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Cast

Jeff Bergman

Jeff Bergman

Bugs Bunny / Daffy Duck / Tweety / Sylvester (voice)

Bob Bergen

Bob Bergen

Porky Pig (voice)

Kristen Wiig

Kristen Wiig

Lola Bunny (voice)

Billy West

Billy West

Elmer Fudd (voice)

Maurice LaMarche

Maurice LaMarche

Yosemite Sam (voice)

Fred Armisen

Fred Armisen

Speedy Gonzales (voice)

June Foray

June Foray

Granny (voice)

Jim Cummings

Jim Cummings

Tasmanian Devil (voice)

Rob Paulsen

Rob Paulsen

Mac Gopher (voice)

Jess Harnell

Jess Harnell

Tosh Gopher (voice)

Created by: Sam Register

Seasons (2 seasons, 52 episodes)

Season 1

Season 1

26 episodes - 2011

Season 2

Season 2

26 episodes - 2012

Frequently Asked Questions

The Looney Tunes Show is not currently available on streaming subscription services, but you can rent or buy it on Apple iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, and Amazon Video.

Yes, you can buy on Apple iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, and Amazon Video.

The Looney Tunes Show has 2 seasons with a total of 52 episodes.

With a rating of 8.1/10 from 542 viewers, The Looney Tunes Show is highly recommended and considered excellent by most viewers.

Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck leave the wild and move into a suburban cul-de-sac, where the old Looney Tunes gang live more like neighbors than cartoon archetypes. Episodes put the pair in everyday situations that quickly spin into slapstick chaos, from dating mishaps to get-rich schemes and neighbor...

The Looney Tunes Show stars Jeff Bergman, Bob Bergen, Kristen Wiig, Billy West, and Maurice LaMarche.

The Looney Tunes Show was created by Sam Register.

The Looney Tunes Show was released on May 03, 2011.

The Looney Tunes Show is a Animation, Comedy, Family, and Kids series.

Yes, The Looney Tunes Show is a reboot-style reimagining that keeps the classic characters but shifts them into a sitcom format, with longer 22-minute suburban episodes instead of the original short slapstick cartoons. It preserves many character traits and comedic beats, but the tone and storytelling are more situational and dialogue driven.

Lola was reimagined for this series and voiced by Kristen Wiig, who plays her as hyperactive, eccentric, and obsessively affectionate toward Bugs. That portrayal deliberately departs from earlier versions of Lola, making her a more comedic and unpredictable character.

No, most roles are performed by contemporary voice actors rather than the original cast. The Looney Tunes Show features voices by Jeff Bergman, Bob Bergen, Billy West, Maurice LaMarche and others, since original performers like Mel Blanc are no longer active.

There wasn't a direct sequel, but the characters returned in subsequent series, including Wabbit, later renamed New Looney Tunes, and the 2020 series Looney Tunes Cartoons. Those shows revisit the characters in different formats and tones.