The Looney Tunes Show

The Looney Tunes Show season 2 on Cartoon Network
Watch The Looney Tunes Show on Cartoon Network
Status:
Ended
Season 2:
Ended on September 03, 2013
Watched: 0%
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Season: 2
# Air Date Episode Name Watched?
E1 Oct 02, 2012 Bobcats on Three!
E2 Oct 09, 2012 You've Got Hate Mail
E3 Oct 16, 2012 Itsy Bitsy Gopher
E4 Oct 23, 2012 Rebel Without a Glove
E5 Oct 30, 2012 Semper Lie
E6 Nov 06, 2012 Father Figure
E7 Nov 13, 2012 Customer Service
E8 Nov 20, 2012 The Stud, the Nerd, the Average Joe, and the Saint
E9 Nov 27, 2012 It's a Handbag
E10 Dec 04, 2012 A Christmas Carol
E11 Jan 22, 2013 We're in Big Truffle
E12 Jan 29, 2013 Dear John
E13 Feb 05, 2013 Daffy Duck Esquire
E14 Feb 12, 2013 Spread Those Wings and Fly
E15 Apr 23, 2013 The Black Widow
E16 Apr 30, 2013 Mrs. Porkbunny's
E17 May 07, 2013 Gribbler's Quest
E18 May 14, 2013 The Grand Old Duck of York
E19 May 21, 2013 Ridiculous Journey
E20 Jun 25, 2013 The Shell Game
E21 Jul 23, 2013 Year of the Duck
E22 Jul 30, 2013 Gossamer Is Awesomer
E23 Aug 13, 2013 Here Comes the Pig
E24 Aug 20, 2013 Mr. Weiner
E25 Aug 27, 2013 Best Friends Redux
E26 Sep 03, 2013 SuperRabbit
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Series Legacy & Historical Archive
Franchise Status:
This specific sitcom iteration is closed, though the Looney Tunes brand continues through various reboots like Looney Tunes Cartoons.

The Looney Tunes Show remains a daring and sophisticated reinvention of animation’s most iconic ensemble. Developed by Sam Register, Spike Brandt, and Tony Cervone, the series provided a suburban "Spark" that humanized legendary figures. By placing Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck in a modern sitcom setting, it traded traditional slapstick for sharp, observational dialogue that resonated with a new generation of viewers.

The show’s Cultural DNA lies in its refusal to simply mimic the past, instead crafting a domestic comedy that feels surprisingly timeless. Fans return to this iteration for its dry humor, the eccentric brilliance of Kristen Wiig’s Lola Bunny, and the infectious Merrie Melodies segments. It stands as a masterclass in character evolution, proving that these golden-age icons possess the depth to thrive in any narrative era.

Confidence: 95% Archive Updated: March 2026
Why Watch:
"Discover how a suburban sitcom reimagining transformed classic icons into modern comedic legends."
Series Analysis:
When The Looney Tunes Show premiered in 2011, it faced skepticism for trading desert chases for suburban domesticity. This sitcom iteration redefined legacy icons for a modern era. By placing Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck in a Seinfeld-esque neighborhood, the series prioritized sharp dialogue and character-driven humor over traditional physics-defying gags. Its greatest achievement was the transformation of Lola Bunny into a comedic powerhouse, forever altering her role in the franchise. While only running for two seasons, its influence persists through viral clips and a sophisticated wit that appealed to adults and children alike. The show proved these characters remain flexible enough to survive any genre shift. Set a reminder for your alerts just in case any future revivals or spin-offs surface.
Tone: A sophisticated, historical analysis of an experimental animated sitcom. Last Updated: March 2026
Network:
Cartoon Network
Seasons:
2
Years:
2011 - 2013
Genre:
Family, Comedy, Children, Animation, Adventure
Rating:
TV-PG
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