The Looney Tunes Show - Season 2 ❲2027❳
Perhaps the most radical reinvention is Lola Bunny. Gone is the silent, sexy basketball player from Space Jam . In her place is an anxiety-ridden, hyper-verbal, socially catastrophic force of nature. Season 2 allows Lola to shine as the show’s secret weapon. She is not merely a love interest; she is a chaotic neutral entity who speaks in non-sequiturs and views dating as a hostage negotiation.
Today, The Looney Tunes Show - Season 2 is viewed as a precursor to the "adult animation" boom that doesn't rely on edginess. Shows like Tuca & Bertie and Close Enough owe a debt to its ability to find existential dread in the suburbs. The Looney Tunes Show - Season 2
The gang goes looking for a rare, psychoactive truffle in the woods. Why it’s great: This is the stoner episode. The characters accidentally eat the truffle, and the animation goes full psychedelic. Daffy sings a duet with his own ego. Bugs has a slow, existential conversation with a squirrel. Porky Pig has a panic attack in slow motion. It’s shocking this aired on Cartoon Network. Perhaps the most radical reinvention is Lola Bunny
The Looney Tunes Show - Season 2: A Review of the Animated Series' Continued Success Season 2 allows Lola to shine as the show’s secret weapon
: Continues her breakout role as a talkative, quirky presence, notably in the chaotic "A Christmas Carol". Notable Episodes "Best Friends Redux"
If you wrote off The Looney Tunes Show in 2011 because it wasn’t your grandpa’s cartoons, do yourself a favor: watch Season 2. Start with "The Float." Listen to "Garden Grove." Watch Daffy Duck argue with a judge. You’ll find one of the smartest sitcoms of the 2010s hiding in plain sight.