Looney Puffs

Looney Puffs is an American animated television series created by Lauren Faust for Cartoon Network, based on the legendary Looney Tunes short film series. It is one of the programs shown on Cartoon Network's Cartoon Cartoons block, and is the only Cartoon Cartoons show to be a Looney Tunes property. It is also the only Looney Tunes series to be produced by Cartoon Network Studios. As the title suggests, the series stars PPG-ified versions of the Looney Tunes characters.

The series premiered on May 13, 2002 and ended on January 16, 2006 with five seasons.

Premise
The Looney Tunes, here redesigned in the style for The Powerpuff Girls, continue their looney adventures, chases, tricks and other wackiness.

Characters

 * Bugs Bunny (voiced by Jeff Bergman): A gray rabbit who is the leader of the gang.
 * Lola Bunny (voiced by Tara Strong): An orange rabbit who is Bugs' girlfriend. In some episodes, she is shown to be Penelope's best friend.
 * Daffy Duck (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker): A black duck who exhibits a love-hate relationship against Bugs.
 * Porky Pig (voiced by Tom Kenny): A pink pig who stutters a lot.
 * Elmer Fudd (also voiced by Tom Kenny): A meek man who tries to hunt Bugs and/or Daffy, but with no success.
 * Marvin the Martian (voiced by Rob Paulsen): A black martian who tries and fails to destroy planet Earth.
 * Yosemite Sam (voiced by Maurice LaMarche): A western man who detests Bugs.
 * Taz the Tasmanian Devil (voiced by Jim Cummings): A brown tasmanian devil who tends to eat anything he sees as food.
 * Sylvester Cat (voiced by Jeff Bennett): A black and white cat who goes after Tweety.
 * Tweety Bird (also voiced by Tara Strong): A yellow canary who frequently thwarts Sylvester.
 * Speedy Gonzales (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui): A brown mouse who is really fast and lives in Mexico.
 * Foghorn Leghorn (voiced by Bill Farmer): A rooster who blabbers a lot and lives on a farm.
 * Barnyard Dawg (also voiced by Rob Paulsen): A brown and white dog who is frenemies with Foghorn Leghorn.
 * Pepe Le Pew (also voiced by Rob Paulsen): A black and white romantic skunk who frequently mistakes Penelope for a female skunk.
 * Penelope Pussycat (also voiced by Tara Strong): A black and white cat who frequently gets mistaken for a female skunk by Pepe Le Pew. In some episodes, she is shown to be Lola's best friend.
 * Wile E. Coyote (voiced by Tom Kane): A brown coyote who goes after Road Runner. As in the shorts with Bugs Bunny, he speaks with a British accent, but is otherwise silent in the Road Runner episodes, communicating using wooden signs.
 * Road Runner (voiced by Paul Julian; uncredited): A baby-blue and navy-blue roadrunner who makes a "beep beep!" sound like a car and escapes from Wile E. Coyote.
 * Ralph Wolf (also voiced by Tom Kenny): A brown wolf who tries to steal sheep from his co-worker, Sam Sheepdog. He resembles Wile E. Coyote.
 * Sam Sheepdog (also voiced by Jim Cummings): A tan sheepdog who pummels Ralph Wolf every time he catches him stealing some sheep.

Episodes
List of Looney Puffs episodes

Trivia

 * The show's theme song in season 1 is a reorchestrated version of "This is It" from The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show, sung by Jeff Bergman (Bugs) and Dee Bradley Baker (Daffy).
 * Just like The Looney Tunes Show prior 2011, the opening intro has a recreation of the Warner Bros. logo seen in Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons.
 * Unlike other Looney Tunes media, Daffy's bill and legs are colored yellow instead of orange.
 * Similarly, both Road Runner's beak and legs are yellow.
 * Unlike other Looney Tunes media and like Carrotblanca, Penelope Pussycat speaks.
 * Just like the Stretch Films logo at the end of Courage the Cowardly Dog and the Curious Pictures logo at the end of KND: Codename Kids Next Door, the Warner Bros. Animation logo appears at the end of the credits replacing the Cartoon Network Studios logo.
 * Although the show is partly inspired by The Powerpuff Girls, i.e. the Powerpuff redesigns for most of the characters, Craig McCracken has absolutely no involvement with the series.
 * This is the only Looney Tunes series in which Tweety is voiced by a female.
 * Wile E. Coyote's voice in this series, provided by Tom Kane, sounds like a mix between Mr. Herriman's voice from Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends and his voice from Wabbit/New Looney Tunes.
 * Cartoon Cartoons bumper: Porky pops out of the "O" and says "C-c-c-c-Cartoon Cartoons!".