Bugs and DaffyBugs and Daffy is basically just another name for Looney Toons, or Acme Hour. The only difference is the name and the opening. Also, the cartoons contain Bugs and Daffy more often. The characters are pretty basic, but for those just now interested in Looney Toons, I'll name them anyway. Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam, Sylvester, Tweety, and Granny. Bugs Bunny is a laid-back, tricky rabbit. He always outsmarts his enemies (namely Daffy Duck, Yosemite Sam, and Elmer Fudd) and sometimes even outsmarts himself. Daffy Duck is a scheming duck who hates Elmer Fudd because he always shoots his beak off, and Bugs Bunny, who always messes up his plans. Elmer Fudd is a naive hunter who tries to go rabbit hunting, but is usually tricked into shooting Daffy's beak off. Yosemite Sam is the quickest draw in the west, but he usually just winds up blowing his top when Bugs gets in his way. Sylvester is a pussycat who would just love to have Tweety for lunch. Tweety is a tiny bird who always stops Sylvester by dropping things on him, or knocking over his tower that he's standing on to get to the cage. Granny is a little old lady who owns Tweety and hits Sylvester with an umbrella when he gets near the cage. The cartoons take place all over time and the earth. They go to the wild west, ancient Egypt, the Middle Ages, the future, now, and several other time zones. When Bugs and Daffy are together, they're usually being hunted by Elmer Fudd. When Sylvester and Tweety are together, Granny is usually whacking Sylvester with her umbrella. When Bugs and Yosemite Sam are together, Sam is usually yelling at Bugs how good he thinks he is, and that Bugs should leave before he blasts him. The TV rating is Y7, like most, and that's about right. There is violence, but it's all cartoony. Like when they fall off cliffs, they make a hole in the ground and come out looking like an accordion. And when they get shot, they either turn black or fall into a pile of dust that soon stands back up.
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