Looney Tunes: Cosmic Chaos

 is an American adventure-comedy video game, being based on the '/' franchise. It is developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, being released for PC, Mac, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and Sega Orion on April 16th, 2019.

Synopsis
Marvin the Martian has discovered a new form of material known as Zantonium as suddenly all of it crashes on Acme Acres as Bugs, Daffy, Lola and Taz all get involved with the energy when various enemies get interested in it.

Blast from the Past DLC
Each of the Tunes revisit classic adventures in their past but with a platforming twist.

Speedy on the Run DLC
Set during the main game, Speedy discovers Zantonium as he has to deal with others after it as well.

Main

 * Bugs Bunny (voiced by Jeff Bergman) - a mild-mannered and mischievous rabbit who learns about Zantonium as he attempts to figure out what it exactly is.
 * Daffy Duck (also voiced by Jeff Bergman) - a greedy duck who learns about Zantonium as he heads to capitalize on it, wanting to become rich off of it.
 * Lola Bunny (voiced by Kath Soucie) - an athletic yet ditzy rabbit who learns about Zantonium and decides to collect it due to being asked kindly by a mysterious short figure.
 * The Tasmanian Devil (voiced by Jim Cummings) - a wild and rowdy Tasmanian devil who finds the Zantonium as he heads to collect more mostly due to being bored.

Speedy on the Run DLC

 * Speedy Gonzales (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui) - a speedy rodent who has found Zantonium as he outsmarts several people heading after it.

Supporting

 * Porky Pig (voiced by Bob Bergen) - Daffy's best friend who is forced to help him find the Zantonium as he is more of a voice of reason than his friend.
 * Foghorn Leghorn (voiced by Bill Farmer) - a loud-mouthed rooster who runs a shop as he sells cosmetics and random bobble heads for Zantonium.
 * Sylvester Pussycat and Tweety Bird (both also voiced by Jeff Bergman) - a cat and bird duo who run a dojo together as they try to teach people their true potential.

Speedy on the Run DLC

 * Slowpoke Rodriguez (also voiced by Carlos Alazraqui) - Speedy's cousin who is rather slow as he is forced to help Speedy out.

Antagonists

 * Marvin the Martian (voiced by Eric Bauza) - an evil alien who has discovered Zantonium as he wants to use it to conquer the world, trying to get rid of his competition.
 * Elmer Fudd (voiced by Billy West) - an idiotic hunter who wants to head after rabbits as he tries to hunt after Bugs while finding about Zantonium and attempting to get it himself.
 * Yosemite Sam (also voiced by Jim Cummings) - a loud-mouthed and hostile outlaw who has learned about Zantonium and has planned to steal as much of it to himself.
 * Witch Hazel (voiced by Candi Milo) - a beauty-obsessed witch who has collected a bunch of Zantonium in order to be beautiful again.
 * Wile E. Coyote (voiced by Corey Burton) - an intellectual coyote who has learned about Zantonium and intended to harness it, being stopped by Taz due to his stupidity.
 * Rocky and Mugsy (voiced by Jeff Bennett and Bill Fagerbakke, respectively) - a duo of wannabe criminals who learn about Daffy trying to collect Zantonium as they attempt to steal from him.
 * Dan Backslide (voiced by Maurice LaMarche) - an angry man who is obsessed with money who, in an attempt to get his mind off of Dora Standpipe, finds Zantonium and tries to use it.
 * Gossamer (vocal effects by Dee Bradley Baker) - a giant monster who is rather idiotic as he gets manipulated by Marvin to hunt after Zantonium as well, crossing paths with Taz.
 * Count Bloodcount (also voiced by Jeff Bennett) - a vampire who resides in Transylvania who wants to remove his weakness to the sun as he learns about Zantonium.
 * Nasty Canasta (voiced by John DiMaggio) - a foul cowboy who has well found a bunch of Zantonium, deciding to keep it for himself.
 * The Crusher (voiced by Tom Kenny) - a hulking wrestler who enjoys crushing his enemies as he gets manipulated by Marvin into hosting a battle against Taz.
 * The Gremlin (also voiced by Eric Bauza) - a crazy and wild gremlin who hoards a massive pile of Zantonium as he loves flying planes.
 * Cecil Turtle (also voiced by Bill Farmer) - a cunning turtle who wants to be superior to Bugs as he learns about Zantonium and decides to collect all of it to show that he is better than Bugs.
 * Von Vultur (voiced by Matthew Mercer) - the military leader of a country known as Vultonia who has discovered Zantonium in his country and plans to use it to make weapons.
 * The Mad Scientist (voiced by Mark Hamill) - a hammy mad scientist who has found Zantonium as he tries to use it for a new evil experiment that Lola decides to stop.
 * Gruesome Gorilla (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) - a giant and menacing gorilla who has found Zantonium and decides to collect it so he can eat it.

Speedy on the Run DLC

 * Penelope Pussycat (also voiced by Kath Soucie) - a hungry female cat who has set her eyes on Speedy as she attempts to eat him alive.
 * Bunny and Claude (voiced by Ashley Johnson and Nolan North, respectively) - two lover robbers who have learned about Zantonium as they soon learn about Speedy's attempt to collect them as well.
 * Colonel Shuffle (also voiced by Jeff Bergman) - a greedy colonel who has learned about Zantonium and has attempted to horde all of it to himself.
 * George and Benny (also voiced by Eric Bauza and John DiMaggio, respectively) - a smart and dumb duo of cats who find Speedy and decide to try and eat him.

Enemies

 * Instant Martians - TBD
 * TBD

Gameplay
The game plays as a platformer as you start thrust into an explorable hub world being able to play as Bugs, Daffy, Lola or Taz. You are able to do training courses, buy from the shop and teleport to one of the four worlds in each of the characters’ stories. The game in core plays as a corridor-based platformer as you run through mostly narrow hallways with occasionally more opened levels. There are two main collectibles: Zantonium and Zantonium Chunks. Zantonium can be collected by just running through the level and can be used to buy outfits and bobble heads as Zantonium Chunks are unlocked by doing various level-based objectives as they are used to both unlock boss levels and the final chapter that is just three extremely hard worlds. Each boss fight also unlocks a new ability that each character can use to improve platforming. Except for the final chapter, you are allowed to do any world in any order.

Bugs Bunny

 * The Tortoise and the Bunny
 * Ready, Set, Cheat! - the level is portrayed as a forest level filled with natural obstacles.
 * TBD - TBD
 * TBD - TBD
 * Shock and Awe - TBD
 * TBD - TBD
 * TBD - TBD
 * And the Winner Is... - TBD
 * Cecil Turtle (boss)
 * Transylvanian Twist
 * TBD - TBD
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 * Count Bloodcount (boss)
 * A Varmint Far Far West
 * TBD - TBD
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 * Snow Thank You - a level that takes place on a giant snowy mountain that Bugs has to climb down, doing platforming and occasional skiing segments.
 * TBD - TBD
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 * Yosemite Sam (boss)
 * Wabbit on the Woose
 * Wabbit Twacks - TBD
 * TBD - TBD
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 * Elmer Fudd (boss)

Blast from the Past DLC

 * Bugs' Memories
 * TBD - [The Big Snooze]
 * Major League Bunnyball - a level that is based in a baseball stadium as there are various baseball-based obstacles.
 * TBD - [Long-Haired Hare]
 * TBD - TBD
 * TBD - [Knighty Knight Bugs]
 * TBD - [Rabbit of Seville]
 * SuperRabbit: Rebirth - the level takes place in a massive metropolis as Bugs, in his SuperRabbit costume, runs through the Metropolis, taking massive leaps and dealing with robotic obstacles.

Daffy Duck

 * Greed's a Battlefield
 * TBD - TBD
 * TBD - TBD
 * TBD - TBD
 * TBD - TBD
 * Lucky Ducky - a level that's set in a massive casino with various gambling-themed obstacles and enemies.
 * TBD - TBD
 * In the Army - TBD
 * Von Vultur (boss)
 * All Feathers In
 * TBD - TBD
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 * Nasty Canasta (boss)
 * To Steal or Not To Steal
 * TBD - TBD
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 * Rocky and Mugsy (bosses)
 * The Unsung Ballad of Duck Dodgers
 * [space station] - TBD
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 * Marvin the Martian (boss)

Blast from the Past DLC

 * Daffy's Memories
 * TBD - TBD
 * TBD - TBD
 * Elementary, My Dearest - the level takes place in the streets of London, being black and white and having Daffy deal with crime-based obstacles.
 * TBD - TBD
 * TBD - [Book Revue, aka the one Daffy wears the zoot suit]
 * TBD - [Ali Baba Bunny]
 * Duck Amuck... Again - the level pitches Daffy once more against an unseen animator with the drawing board now being replaced by a computer animation program as he races through a randomly changing level.

Lola Bunny

 * Up, Up and Go Away
 * TBD - TBD
 * TBD - TBD
 * Off the Rails - a level that is set on a giant building, having various rails that Lola is allowed to grind on alongside several obstacles.
 * TBD - TBD
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 * The Gremlin (boss)
 * A Very Zany Bride
 * TBD - TBD
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 * The Mad Scientist (boss)
 * Wabbit House
 * TBD - TBD
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 * Graduation Day - a level set entirely inside of a high school as obstacles are based around various school objects.
 * Dan Backslide (boss)
 * Beauty and the Pest
 * TBD - TBD
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 * Witch Hazel (boss)

Blast from the Past DLC

 * Lola's Memories
 * TBD - [Sahara Hare]
 * TBD - [Little Red Riding Rabbit]
 * Freeze Breeze - [Frigid Hare, aka Playboy Penguin's first cartoon]
 * Chant of the Valkyrie - the level is set in a stage play-styled setting where obstacles themed after the opera being timed with the music.
 * TBD - [Bewitched Bunny]
 * TBD - TBD
 * TBD - TBD

The Tasmanian Devil

 * Furry of the Wild
 * TBD - TBD
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 * Gruesome Gorilla (boss)
 * The Pain Event
 * TBD - TBD
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 * The Crusher (boss)
 * Monstrous Mayhem
 * TBD - TBD
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 * Gossamer (boss)
 * Brawn vs. Brains
 * TBD - TBD
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 * Wile E. Coyote (boss)

Blast from the Past DLC

 * Taz's Memories
 * TBD - TBD
 * TBD - TBD
 * TBD - TBD
 * TBD - TBD
 * TBD - TBD
 * TBD - TBD
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Final chapter

 * TBD
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 * Elmer Fudd (boss)
 * TBD
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 * Wile E. Coyote (boss)
 * That's Nearly All, Folks!
 * TBD - TBD
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 * Marvin the Martian (final boss)

Speedy on the Run DLC

 * Of Rats and Cats
 * TBD - TBD
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 * George and Benny (boss)
 * On the Front-Tear
 * TBD - TBD
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 * Colonel Shuffle (boss)
 * TBD
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 * Bunny and Claude (boss)
 * Mouse Got Your Tongue?
 * TBD - TBD
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 * Penelope Pussycat (boss)

Skins
See /Skins.

Trivia

 * Most of the elements of the game are made to resemble an actual short, including the game opening featuring the classic "bullseye" opening sequence, every world and level being preceded by a titlecard, a soundtrack reminiscing of the classic shorts' one and the game ending featuring the Porky Pig drum closing sequence.
 * The decision of villainify Penelope on the Speedy on the Run DLC was in part for Sylvester being an ally and in good terms with Tweety in the main game and the game's writers thinking it would be fun to portray her in a more active role rather than mainly a plot device like in the Pepé Le Pew shorts.
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