Looney Puffs/Tropes/Characters

Bugs Bunny
Voiced by: Joe Alaskey
 * Alliterative Name: B ugs Bunny.
 * Badass Adorable: Taken Up to Eleven due to his Powerpuffed design.
 * Breaking the Fourth Wall: Being a Looney Tunes character, he does this frequently.
 * Bunnies for Cuteness: His design makes him this.
 * Catchphrase: Just like in the original shorts, he has these:
 * "Eh, (munches carrot) what's up, doc?"
 * "Of course you realize, this means war!"
 * "Ain't I a stinker?"
 * "I knew I shoulda taken that left turn at Albuquerque..."
 * Civilized Animal
 * Deadpan Snarker: He is just as snarky as in the original shorts.
 * Duck Season, Rabbit Season: In the few episodes where he and Daffy do this classic shtick with Elmer Fudd.
 * Expressive Ears: Just like Wile E. Coyote and Lola Bunny, his ears would often move to correspond with his emotions.
 * Eyebrow Waggle: Whenever he's about to play a trick on the villain without him knowing.
 * Karma Houdini: Several times.
 * Karmic Trickster: He strikes whenever a villain or rival pushes him beyond the line.
 * Meaningful Name: "Bugs" as in annoy, not insect.
 * Official Couple: With Lola Bunny.
 * Pet the Dog: He has his moments.
 * The Protagonist: He is the main Looney Tune of Looney Puffs.
 * Rascally Rabbit
 * Righteous Rabbit
 * Screwy Squirrel: More like Screwy Rabbit. Just like in the cartoons, he regularly messes with his foes.
 * Species Surname: Take a wild guess at what his last name is...
 * Street Smart
 * "Take That!" Kiss: One of his ways of harassing his enemies is by kissing them.
 * Talking Animal
 * The Trickster
 * Troll
 * Vitrolic Best Buds: Some episodes feature him and Daffy as these, before this was expanded onto The Looney Tunes Show.
 * Wholesome Crossdresser

Wile E. Coyote
Voiced by: Tom Kane (whenever he speaks)
 * Acme Products: He uses those all the time.
 * Amusing Injuries: Ranges from getting flattened, burned, run over by trucks and trains, falling off cliffs, etc.
 * Anti-Villain: He is a hungry coyote who chases the Road Runner because he wants to satisfy his hunger.
 * Arch-Enemy: The Road Runner.
 * Ash Face: Whenever he gets caught in a huge explosion.
 * Butt-Monkey: He is just as unlucky in the shorts by Chuck Jones.
 * Canis Latinicus: He and the Road Runner receive new ridiculous scientific names Once per Episode.
 * Determinator: He's still unsuccessfully attempting to kill and eat the Road Runner to this day.
 * Ditzy Genius
 * Expressive Ears: His long ears would often move in response to his emotions.
 * Failure Is the Only Option: The best way he can solve his problem is to merely buy his own food, but he's too determined to catch that bird to do so.
 * Gadgeteer Genius
 * Gravity Is a Harsh Mistress: Gravity is his worst enemy.
 * Harmless Villain: He counts as this because he never gets that close to actually hurting the Road Runner.
 * Hoist by His Own Petard: Just like in the classic cartoons.
 * Humiliation Conga: He suffers this in some Road Runner episodes.
 * Impact Silhouette: Main causes will be falling into a canyon, crashing into a cliff wall, etc.
 * Made of Iron: To the point that not even a bite from a poisonous rattlesnake can kill him.
 * Oh, Crap!: He does this expression whenever disaster is about to strike against him.
 * Small Name, Big Ego: He sometimes refers to himself as "Wile E. Coyote, super genius".
 * Suddenly Voiced: When he's not paired with the Road Runner.
 * Super-Persistent Predator: He refuses to go after anything other than the Road Runner.
 * Talking with Signs: His main form of communication in the Road Runner episodes.
 * Those Wily Coyotes: His constant blunders and failures make him a subversion of this trope.
 * Throw the Dog a Bone: Unlike in the original shorts, he gets a happy ending a few times. Good examples would be "A Looney Puffs Christmas" and the episode "Technolo-Jeepers".
 * The Voiceless: In the Road Runner episodes.

Road Runner
Voiced by: Paul Julian (uncredited)
 * Alliterative Name: Road R unner.
 * Acrophobic Bird: He spends most of his time road-running than flying.
 * Adaptational Badass: He shows shades of this trope in a few episodes.
 * Amazing Technicolor Wildlife: Unlike the usual brown and white coloring of real roadrunners, he is blue and purple.
 * Arch-Enemy: Wile E. Coyote.
 * Badass Adorable: Slightly more than in the original cartoons.
 * Catch-Phrase: "Beep beep!". Although some people might misinterpret it as "Meep meep!".
 * Informed Species: Just like his original counterpart, he hardly looks anything like the real bird.
 * Invincible Hero: He always emerges victorious over the Coyote.
 * Jump Scare: He frequently does this to Wile E. Coyote.
 * Perpetual Smiler: He never ever frowns, not even when he is in great danger.
 * Stock Audio Clip: His "Beep beep!" noise and his tongue-popping noise.
 * Super Speed: He's so fast he can set the road on fire.
 * Talking with Signs