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One of the Greatest cartoon characters of all time, Bugs Bunny is known to the world as 'the funniest character on Earth'; better known for saying his famous quote "What's Up Doc?" Bugs has been seen in numerous films and comics over the last 5 decades.
A very funny and dummy character. He can never seem to catch Bugs Bunny because Bugs always outsmarts him. Characterized by the funny lisp he has, rascally rabbit become wascally wabbit.
One of the main characters of the Looney Toons Corporation, he is the character that ends each cartoon. With a lovable stutter, this pig is easy to la-la-la-la-laugh at.
The Warner Brothers cat who is always after Tweety Bird. Suffering Succotash!
This ill-tempered Cowboy claims to be “The roughest toughest he-man stuffiest who ever crossed the Rio Grande".
He's a little canary bird always on the look out of a "bad ol' putty tat."
He is an animated cartoon character produced by Warner Bros. Voiced by Mel Blanc, Daffy Duck is a cunning, scheming and sly cartoon character. Daffy Duck also has been depicted as the best friend and occasional arch-rival of Bugs Bunny. Daffy's Female counter-part goes by the name of "Mellisa Duck".
Cicero Pig is Porky Pig's mischievous nephew who never made it to the cartoon.
He's a chicken hawk!
Honey Bunny is the main love interest of Bugs Bunny.
First introduced in 1942, Beaky Buzzard is an antagonist of Bugs Bunny.
The speedster bird that is always one step ahead of the Coyote.
Foghorn Leghorn is a large, talking, annoying Rooster who is always into mischievous. He rivals Tasmanian Devil for being the Most popular character related to the Director Robert McKimson. He is most known for his saying "That's a joke I say, That's a joke son!"
This snooty super genius coyote is always making things to try to catch the Road Runner or sometimes Bugs Bunny.
Pepe Le Pew is an anthropomorphic, French skunk in the Looney Tunes continuity who is always on the lookout for romance; he usually finds it with a female cat named "Penelope," but she tries to get away from him due to his disturbingly foul smell.
Taz is an animated cartoon character featured in various Warner Bros. cartoons and comics. Taz is portrayed as a ferocious albeit dim-witted omnivore with a notoriously short temper. He is known for his tornado spinning ability and his really sharp teeth.
A prominent Looney Tune character of the late 1960s.
Looney Tunes character from the late 60's created as a foil to Cool Cat.
A human inventor in the Looney Tunes universe
The main protagonist of the Richie Rich comics. As the only child of one of the world's wealthiest family, Richie has at least two of everything money can buy. But he is not a stereotypical rich person because he's not afraid to get his hands dirty or be charitable. His servant is Cadbury and his love interest is Gloria.
During World War II, Steve Rogers volunteered to receive the experimental Super-Soldier Serum. Enhanced to the pinnacle of human physical potential and armed with an unbreakable shield, he became Captain America. After a failed mission left him encased in ice for decades, he was found and revived by the Avengers, later joining their ranks and eventually becoming the team's leader.
Doctor Henry Jekyll is a well-tamed English scientist, with an obsession with his own duality, spending much of his days addressing his own feeling of darkness. Until, he engineers a potion that physically transforms him into a being that harnesses his deepest darkest urges, in the form of Mister Edward Hyde. A large, brute who chews cigars, gambles, lusts, boasts, and partakes in all forms of debauchery; including murder.
Speedy Gonzales is a cartoon mouse in the Warner Brothers Looney Tunes series. He is most recognized by his big sombrero, his uncanny speed and his fast Mexican accent. Speedy Gonzales is often called "The Fastest Mouse in all Mexico".
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