Bugs Bunny is the tritagonist of Looney Tunes: Back in Action, based in the classical Looney Tunes cartoons. Here, where all characters are aware they are in cartoon, breaking the fourth wall, and being actually treated as remanured actors in their own cartoons, Daffy loses his job and Bugs tries to get it back to him.
He was voiced by the late Joe Alaskey.
His Good Ranking[]
What Makes Him Close to Being Pure Good?[]
- He lacks most of the corrupting qualities that his original counterpart has. He begins this by subverting his lethality and sadism after realizing the torture Daffy went through in past times, thus no longer makes him a second banana and is a better ally to him.
- He defeats Elmer Fudd from wanting to shoot Bugs and Daffy themselves by getting Elmer tricked and humiliated into dismay.
- He (alongside D.J. Drake and Daffy Duck) also stopped other Looney Tunes villains, such as Marvin the Martian, Wile E. Coyote, Yosemite Sam, and others, who all have been allying themselves with Mr. Chairman.
- He also plays a big role with stopping Mr. Chairman from turning everyone into monkeys and enslaving them worldwide.
- He even helped getting Daffy's job back as an actor at Warner Bros after Daffy got himself fired for being too crazy.
What Prevents Him From Being Pure Good?[]
- Despite subverting many of his corrupting qualities, he still is a little jerkish, smug, cocky and a bit of a smart aleck (to an extent). Especially when he (alongside Daffy) appears to be mischievous with pranking Elmer Fudd into dismay.
Trivia[]
- He is, along with Space Jam and Looney Tunes Show versions, one of the three versions of Bugs Bunny to be Near Pure Good.
External Links[]
- Bugs Bunny on the Heroes Wiki
- Bugs Bunny on the Guile Heroes Wiki