Wabbit: A Looney Tunes Production (Season 1)—later rebranded as New Looney Tunes—marked a significant shift for the franchise when it premiered in 2015. Moving away from the suburban sitcom style of The Looney Tunes Show, this first season sought to return to the character's slapstick roots while placing them in modern, 21st-century scenarios. A New Direction for a Classic Hero

3. "Squeaks on a Plane" (Episode 14) Squeaks the Squirrel builds a working jetpack out of a leaf blower and a toaster. Bugs, trying to take a nap, is dragged on a global chase. The episode has no dialogue besides Bugs’ muttering, relying entirely on slapstick and Squeaks’ adorable, destructive incompetence.

) Season 1 is a series of animated shorts that returned the franchise to its classic slapstick roots. Debuting on September 21, 2015, the season consists of 52 episodes, each typically containing multiple segments. Series Overview & Style The first season focuses primarily on Bugs Bunny

2. "The Survivalist of the Fittest" (Episode 7) Yosemite Sam returns as a "prepper" building a doomsday bunker right over Bugs’ hole. Bugs fights fire with fire by using reverse psychology and fake alien invasions. It is a sharp satire of suburban paranoia and one of the funniest 11 minutes of animation in the 2010s.

1. "Buddha Bugs" (Episode 2) Bugs decides to take up meditation to deal with his stress. The gag? Every time he achieves inner peace, the Three Bears crash through his ceiling. This episode is a masterclass in visual comedy, as Bugs uses yoga poses to deflect physical harm. The climax—Bugs achieving enlightenment by turning the Bears into a zen garden—is pure genius.