List of characters in Looney Tunes: Acme Oop!

Looney Tunes: Acme Oop! is an American animated series originally conceived and created by Matt Danner for both Hulu and HBO Max.

Set in the fictional realm of Acme Acres, the series exhibits much of its' humour in the form of visual gags, comedic one-liners. and satirical references to modern-day pop culture. The following is an abridged list of featured characters consisting of the main players and supporting characters. Characters are only listed once, normally under the first applicable subsection in the list; very minor characters are often one-dimensional, serving an immediate purpose in the episode in which they appear and listed with a more regular character with whom they are associated.

Bugsworth "Bugs" Bunny

 * Voice Actor: Billy West

The main protagonist and central character of the series. Bugs is a grey rabbit who wears pale yellow gloves, a stark contrast to his previous appearances. His personality in the series retains his charismatic trickster ways while combining it with a more easygoing nature, with his design being more reminiscent of Bob Clampett's. Bugs is the resident rascal of Acme Acres who is usually forced to spend his days evading Elmer Fudd's constant attempts to hunt him for sport. He likes to eat on his signature carrot and is rather partial to cross-dressing. Bugs can also be a bit too cocky for his own good, which sometimes leads to him receiving karmic punishment. He resides in his own comfortable burrow on top of a small hill deep in Clampett Forest. Bugs is best friends with Daffy Duck, despite finding his craziness to be a nuisance, and Porky Pig, whom he often takes for granted. His main rival is Elmer Fudd, with his wisecracks annoying the hapless hunter to no end, and he is also currently engaged in a bitter feud with Cecil Tortoise, which is a nod to the famous fable, "The Tortoise and the Hare". In the episode "The Great Warner Caper", he goes by the pseudonym of Bugs Tracy. Bugs' main catchphrase is "What's up, doc?". His voice and accent, being a New York-styled combination of Brooklyn and da Bronx, are also patterned after the late Clark Gable.

Daffy Dumas Duck

 * Voice Actor: Eric Bauza

The deuteragonist of the series. Daffy is a black duck with a curved beak and a grey choker which he has worn since birth. He is once again returned to his screwball roots for the series, causing his design to harken back to the days of Frank Tashlin and Clampett, and his personality to be extremely unpredictable and crazy, but he still has moments of sanity throughout. Despite wanting to help out whenever he can, Daffy is not very popular among Acme Acres' other residents for his general weirdness and oddball tendencies, being usually deemed as an utter screwball. He often views himself as the hero of his own story and bounces all over the place when he gets very excited. Daffy is also rather malleable as he can succumb to uncontrollable greed when given the opportunity, evidenced by the episode "Trickle-Down Norita" He makes his home in the very same duck-shaped boat from the 1949 short Daffy Duck Hunt, which doubles as a parade float when needed. Daffy's only friends are Bugs Bunny, who secretly finds him annoying, and his "sidekick" Porky Pig, with whom he seems the most compatible. He also seems to be an outright bother towards Elmer Fudd and used to be friends with Charlie Dog. In the episode "The Great Warner Caper", he goes by the pseudonym of Dorlock Holmes. Daffy's main catchphrase is his signature laugh of "Woo-hoo, woo-hoo, woo-hoo!". His voice and lisp, which both satirize the mannerisms of the late Leon Schlesinger, were sped up in post production.

Elmer J. Fudd, Jr

 * Voice Actor: Jeff Bergman

The anti-hero of the series. Elmer has a very large bald forehead that once had blonde hair and usually wears a brown hunting outfit with an oversized deerstalker hat. He is returned to his more mild-mannered personality in place of his severe flanderisation in Looney Tunes Cartoons, utilising the same design from said series, pink nose included. Elmer's main hobby is hunting Bugs Bunny so he can mount him over his mantelpiece, but his attempts usually result in him seriously injuring himself; he doesn't want to eat him because he is a vegetarian. He is also rather gullible to the point of confusion and enjoys fishing in Acme Acres' rivers. Other than his rifle, Elmer has been known to use other weapons such as axes, scythes, and occasionally dynamite. He claims to live in an enormous mansion, but his home is actually a homely log cabin deep in Clampett Forest. Elmer seems to despise Bugs and Daffy and sees them as a constant pain in the neck, but he begrudgingly allies with them when needed. In the episode "The People vs. Elmer Fudd", he is later revealed to be Buddy's younger brother. His main catchphrase is his signature laugh of "Huh-huh-huh-huh-huh-huh-huh". He speaks by replacing the letters L and R with the letter W, which hints to him having some form of irregular rhoticism.

Cecil Tortoise

 * Voice Actor: Keith Ferguson

Cecil is a green tortoise who wears a shell that acts as his everyday attire. He still keeps his amicable disposition but appears to be cockier and more self-centred when compared to previous depictions, with his design taking cues from Tex Avery and Clampett's interpretations. Cecil is almost always seen with a smug, sleepy grin plastered onto his face. He has also made quite a name for himself all around Acme Acres, being famed for his seemingly unmatched speed. However, it is abundantly clear to the other residents that it is all an act of self promotion just so he can feel less despondent about his species being stereotyped. He lives in a humble oak tree with his usually neglected wife Cecilia in Clampett Forest. Cecil has been Bugs Bunny's worst rival since elementary and is unafraid to rub his ever-growing victories in the envious rabbit's face. His voice is heavily similar to Barney Rubble from The Flintstones, albeit slowed down.

Pete Puma

 * Voice Actor: Stephen Stanton

Pete is an orange puma with a tuft of hair sprouting from his head. He still keeps his stupidity and merely basic intellect and his design is a Clampett-based version of his original appearance in the 1952 short "Rabbit's Kin". Despite believing himself to be a very skilled hunter, Pete is not exactly one of Acme Acres' smartest residents, with his clumsiness and constant starvation often annoying those around him. He still tries to help them out on certain occasions, with his attempts almost always ending in failure due to his incompetence. Pete also has an annoyingly bizarre, inhaled laugh which is strangely close to choking. He lives in a cave within the darkest depths of Clampett Forest. Pete does not have that many friends or allies but doesn't actually mean any harm unless he gets hungry. His voice is a nod to the late comedian Frank Fontaine, specifically the fictional character known as Crazy Guggenheim.

Julia "J-37" Brain

 * Voice Actress: Maria Bamford

Julia is a genetically altered laboratory mouse that has cream fur with brown accents and brunette hair. Her personality has become much calmer this time around, having written out most of the insanity she developed from the Brain's abuse, with her design remaining somewhat similar to the Animaniacs revival, but altered to better fit the series. Julia can be seen as a complete composite of the Brain, as she easily keeps her cool in a crisis when not under stress. She also seems to have the genius and intellect of a mad scientist since she has managed to invent her own brand of technology. Julia's right ear has an electronic chip that causes her revert to a savage beast when damaged. Her secret hideout is located inside a hole at the bottom of the tallest tree in the Clampett Forest. Julia once had a romantic relationship with the Brain; the two have now split but still remain on friendly terms.

Bernard Bear

 * Voice Actor: Seth Rogen

Bernard is a grizzly bear that has a lanky physique and an elongated snout. He is much less of a savage beast compared to the 1941 short "Wabbit Twouble", but his design is still faithful to the original cartoon despite the fur colour having gone from black to dark brown. Bernard seems like a ferocious wild animal at first glance, but is he actually not that bright and tends to get easily beholden by his own personal interests. He also lives on a mixed diet of fish and vegetables as he has vowed to never give in to his primal instincts. For the most part, Bernard is very docile for a bear, but easily goes savage when provoked. His place of residence is a deep, dark cave located in Clampett Forest. Bernard is Big Chungus' #1 fan, and is on pretty good terms with Bugs Bunny as they once helped each other escape from jail. His voice is now slightly less dopey thanks Rogen's performance.

Sobaka "Bonehead" Hound

 * Voice Actor: James Arnold Taylor

Bonehead is a brown furred hound with white accents that has ginger hair protruding from his head and tail. He still keeps his snotty and uptight demeanour from the 1944 short "Hare Ribbin", and his design manages to stay faithful to that very cartoon. Being a dog, Bonehead likes to sniff out enticing scents and bury his bones where they do not even belong. He is also very arrogant and entitled, believing that his Russian heritage allows him to do whatever he wants. Bonehead can sometimes be quite melodramatic, having the tendency to perform fake suicides and come out alright. Despite living in Clampett Forest, he appears to have no fixed home and prefers to wander around. Bonehead's snobbery has cost him a lot of potential acquaintances, but he gets on the nerves of Bugs Bunny the most. His main catchphrase is "How do you do?". Bonehead's Russian accent and voice take heavy influence from the late Bert Gordon, specifically the fictional character known as the Mad Russian.

O'Leo

 * Voice Actor: Ciaran Hinds

O'Leo is a leprechaun with ginger hair that is clad in typical leprechaun attire. His paranoia over losing his pot of gold is replaced with a more threatening personality, but his design basically remains unchanged from Looney Tunes Cartoons. O'Leo usually likes to strike fear into his targets through intimidation and a little Irish magic. He is also rather fond of shepherd's pie and loves to jig whenever he has the time. O'Leo is different from most other leprechauns because he wears a bowler hat instead of a top hat. Because he only appears in "The Great Warner Caper", his actual residence is currently unknown, being highly assumed to be somewhere in Clampett Forest. In said episode, O'Leo acts as one of Buddy's enforcers alongside Al CaPants and the Monkeybird and resents Bugs Tracy for striking it big with his pot of gold. His voice still has an Irish accent, but is much deeper than in the Looney Tunes Cartoons short "Lepre Conned"

Porktholomew "Porkus" J. Pig

 * Voice Actor: Bob Bergen

The tritagonist of the series. Porky is a rotund pig clad in a navy-blue jacket, a red bowtie and a pair of amber gloves. Out of all the characters, his personality is the most consistent, staying true to the everyman qualities of previous depictions; this also sticks true with his design being closer to Clampett and Tashlin's. Porky is well-liked among the residents of Acme Acres but has a hard time getting along with them due to his ongoing stuttering problem. He sometimes compensates for this by replacing what he was originally going to say with another separate phrase. Porky is also rather shy when it comes to being sociable and acts as the straight man in certain situations. His place of residence is mostly the same as his house in New Looney Tunes, but with a few tweaks. Porky's girlfriend is Petunia Pig, who has a more positive personality than him, and his best friends are Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny, who consider him to be their sidekick. He is also the uncle of Cicero Pig, and often the victim of his pranks. Porky Pig seems to find Charlie Dog to be a nuisance to the point where he does not even want to adopt him. In the episode "The Great Warner Caper", Porky goes by the pseudonym of Auguste DuPork. His main catchphrase is "Th-th-th-th-th-th-that's all, folks!", which also acts as his closing line. Porky's stutter is exaggerated for comedic effect, but not so much that it is difficult to overcome.

Petunia Pig

 * Voice Actress: Lara Jill Miller

Petunia is a pig with black hair tied in pigtails who wears a lilac dress with purple hairbows. Compared to her sparse appearances in the Golden Age, she is given a more positive, cheery personality; however, her design resembles her appearance in the 1939 short "Naughty Neighbors", which was directed by Clampett. Petunia is the most joyful resident in all of Acme Acres and regularly enjoys spending time in her garden and engaging in outdoor activities. She firmly believes in going the extra mile to reach her goals and will not stop until they are accomplished. Petunia can also be quite clumsy, often making things worse for herself by circumstance. She lives in a recoloured version of Porky's house which is right next door. In the episode "My Evening with Petunia", Petunia is revealed to be Porky's sweet-natured girlfriend, having been at his side since childhood, but seems to find Daffy to be an annoying third wheel in their relationship and has no interest in either Wile E. Coyote or Road Runner. Her main catchphrase is "You'll never see a rainbow if you're looking down!" Petunia's voice is given a slight Brooklyn accent for the series, presumably because her original voice actress Shirley Reed made her sound too cute.

Cicero Pig

 * Voice Actor: Chad Doreck

Cicero is a young piglet who wears light blue gloves and an azure sailor's suit with matching cap and purple bowtie. He is still as rambunctious and naughty as we has in Looney Tunes Cartoons, and his design remains the same. Cicero mostly likes to play practical jokes on the residents of Acme Acres, but they often tend to cause more harm than good. He usually behaves like a juvenile delinquent that finds pleasure in letting others take the fall for his pranks. Despite all this, Cicero still means well, and will do what he is told as he is still a kid. Although he lives with his unnamed parents, he is mostly seen under the care of Porky Pig. Cicero is Porky Pig's nephew, and he often likes to make him the victim of his pranks. He also seems to know Knuckles LaRose. Cicero's voice is oddly similar to his uncle's, but is at a higher pitch to make him sound younger.

Charlie Dog

 * Voice Actor: Andrew Frankel

Charlie is a brown dog of an indeterminate mixed breed. He still retains his obnoxious personality and signature smooth-talk, with his design staying true to Jones' original vision while being adapted for the 40s'. Charlie's one and only aim in life is to find himself a master that will also act as his servant. He knows all the tips and tricks to get himself adopted, such as "the big soulful eyes routine" to boasting about his own pedigree. In reality, Charlie is nothing but an invasive pest that mooches off others for their home and food. He is mostly seen on the streets of Tashlinville as he has no fixed place of residence. Charlie's primary target is Porky Pig, who actually wants nothing to do with him. He was also friends with Daffy Duck for a while until he revealed his plan to replace him as Porky's best friend in the episode "The Annoying Orphan". Charlie's main catchphrase is "There it is! There it is! There it is!" His voice is strangely similar to Bugs Bunny, but is much more gruff compared to the latter.

Cindy

 * Voice Actress: Eleanor Johnson

Cindy is a fairly young girl with ginger hair that wears a blue nightgown with white socks and black Mary Jane shoes. Her affectionate nature has been slightly toned down from her previous portrayal, but her design is still similar to the Animaniacs revival, albeit revamped to make her more suitable for the series. Cindy is sweet-natured towards everyone around her but has a reputation for being a bit overbearing towards the small and defenceless. She also tends to be a bit of a blabbermouth, as she usually drags on when having long conversations. Cindy believes that Starbox is her pet, blissfully unware that he actually wants to lead his kind in devouring all of Acme Acres. She lives in a homely little suburban abode in Tashlinville with her younger sister Mindy, and their mother and father. Cindy is currently the supposed captor of Starbox, who is currently trying to escape her grasp. Despite this, she seems to care for him to some degree. Cindy's dialogue is largely improvised, since her voice actress, Eleanor Johnson, is the niece of writer Katie Rice.

Knuckles B. LaRose

 * Voice Actor: Alexander Polinsky

Knuckles is a snot-nosed kid with ginger hair who wears an oversized white shirt that has red stripes. His mean-spirited personality is still prevalent, but he received a slight design alteration compared to the 1947 short "Easter Yeggs". Nicknamed as "the Dead-End Kid", Knuckles is constantly looking to pick a fight with anyone, but he still knows he's a pathetically whiny brat. Despite this, he is extremely strong for his age and can hold his own in a brawl. Knuckles can also inflate his body to look like a muscular thug when he gets really angry. His home is a disgusting little shack that is placed just on the outskirts of Tashlinville. Knuckles himself has almost no friends at all, but is a close acquaintance of Cicero Pig. His currently unseen family are just as hostile as he is, being a gang of redneck gangsters that will instantly shoot anything that gets in in their way. Knuckles' main catchphrase is "He bwoke my widdle awm!" His voice is essentially the same as Tweety's, albeit at a lower pitch.

Judge Rufus Barker

 * Voice Actor: Nick Helm

Barker is a yellow dog with brown ears and bushy eyebrows who usually wears a black court dress and a pair of glasses. He is now more rule-driven and disciplined to the point of extreme bias, but his design is still the same as the 1946 short "Daffy Doodles". Barker is Acme Acres' heavily biased judge who is obsessed with the law and strives to uphold it by any means necessary. He usually declares any defendant who dares to enter his court as immediately guilty, sentencing said defendant to absurd punishments worse than death. However, there is the rare occasion that Barker will deem the defendant as innocent just to convince the residents of Acme Acres that he is a reliable judge. His place of residence is currently unknown as of late, but he is mostly seen in the Tashlinville courthouse. Barker is well respected by everyone in Acme Acres despite his faults, but his unfair rulings make them all wary of him. His voice has a very gruff yet posh tone, which makes sense since his voice actor is of English heritage.

Goonar G. Grump

 * Voice Actor: Lewis Black

Goonar has a physique so immensely muscular that his main attire of green waistcoat and trousers no longer fits him. He still retains his incurable anger issues and fascination with poetry, with his design basically remaining unchanged from Looney Tunes Cartoons. Goonar might seem like a nasty, spiteful bully at first glance, but deep down, he has a much softer side he would never reveal to anyone. His favourite genre of poetry is romance and he will take time to recite it when he has the chance. Despite this, Goonar is usually seen in a grouchy mood and often prone to violent bouts of rage. Because he only appears in the episode "The Great Warner Caper", his actual residence is currently unknown, being highly assumed to be somewhere in Tashlinville. In said episode, Goonar acts as Buddy's bodyguard. His voice is slightly more high pitched than in the Looney Tunes Cartoons short "Overdue Duck"

Foghorn Leghorn

 * Voice Actor: Jeff Glen Bennett

Foghorn is a very large leghorn with white feathers covering his body and crimson feathers that distinguish his head. He still keeps his trademark loudmouthed and bossy personality, with his design taking cues from his early appearances in the late 1940s' while being given the Clampett treatment. As the tallest of the chickens in Acme Acres, Foghorn is very proud of his Southern heritage and can often be found loudly singing "Camptown Races". He views himself as a mentor to the other farm animals, but his constant talking usually ends up driving them to sheer annoyance. Foghorn also tends to be rather bombastic, and has a penchant for unrefined mischief. He lives in his own chicken shack within the limits of McKimson Farm's chicken coop; said shack is much larger than the rest. Foghorn's two best friends are Chicken Boo, who usually takes the role of his sidekick in the series, and Barnyard Dawg, despite playing crude jokes on him. His main catchphrase is "That's a joke, son!" Foghorn's voice is loosely inspired by the 40s' radio character Senator Claghorn, whom he was named after for his blustery mannerisms.

Chicken Boo

 * Voice Actor: Danny Jacobs

Chicken Boo is a human-sized rooster with tan feathers that help to distinguish his head and tailfeathers from the rest of his body. He still keeps his undying curiosity of the outside world but is now able to speak and received a slight redesign along with the other Animaniacs characters. Born with the arrogant delusion that he is a master of disguise, Chicken Boo feels like he doesn't fit in with his fellow chickens and tries to make a new life for himself elsewhere. He usually excels in the profession he has chosen to imitate thanks to his expansive wardrobe, but eventually fails and instantly goes back to the life of a pariah. Fortunately, Chicken Boo is never down for long and can find solace within McKimson Farm. As he is quite large, he tends to sleep in Foghorn Leghorn's shack without his permission due to him being unable to fit in any of the other coops. Despite this, Chicken Boo is portrayed as Foghorn's best friend and sidekick, accompanying him on his daily rounds of tormenting Barnyard Dawg. His new voice is based off Al Pacino's role of Frank Slade from the 1992 film Scent of a Woman.

George P. "Barnyard" Mandrake

 * Voice Actor: Roger L. Jackson

Barnyard is a basset hound who is sometimes seen wearing a collar. His feisty yet dour attitude are still present, but he is made slightly more grouchy than previous portrayals, with his design staying true to his early appearances in the 1940s'. Barnyard is usually the first to voice his personal doubts at whatever the residents of Acme Acres are doing but does nothing about it because he knows it will go horribly wrong. He also likes to go out hunting and acts a security hound when necessary. Barnyard's one weakness is that he is rather sympathetic to the small and defenceless. He lives on McKimson Farm in a cosy little kennel, to which he is chained when not doing his rounds. Barnyard's main abuser is Foghorn Leghorn, who takes pleasure in whooping the dog's bottom with a wooden plank and allowing him to give chase until he reaches the rope limit. He speaks in a rather gravelly voice that has a gruff New York City accent, in similar fashion to Bugs Bunny.

Sam R. Sheepdog

 * Voice Actor: Jon Bailey

Sam is a rather burly beige Briard sheepdog with a mop of ginger hair that mostly covers his eyes. His personality has been heavily altered from previous portrayals, resulting in him becoming even more lazier than usual; his design is now a combination of the 1953 short "Don't Give Up the Sheep" and the 1956 short "Steal Wool", albeit given the Clampett touch to suit him better to the series' style. Sam works at a day job from 9 to 5 protecting a flock of sheep from predators such as Ralph Wolf, which is something he wishes more than anything to get out of. He rarely goes out running and tends to be rather slow in his movements. Surprisingly, Sam has an incalculable amount of strength that allows him to incapacitate anyone that annoys him. He makes his home in a cave with his unseen wife and puppies which he dug underneath the very hill where he makes his rounds at McKimson Farm. Sam regularly abuses Ralph for trying to kidnap his entire flock, yet they are surprisingly very good friends when not at work. He once used Bugs Bunny to stand in for him as an excuse to spend time with his family, but later recruited him to help save his flock from Marvin the Martian. Sam has a deep monotone voice, but is not much of a talker to say the least.

Ralph G. Wolf

 * Voice Actor: Cosmo Segurson

Ralph is the almost-identical cousin of Wile E. Coyote, the only differences being that he has lighter brown fur, white eyes and a red nose. He remains mostly the same from the original shorts, but is given a broader work ethic, with his design being completely overhauled in the Clampett style with only a smidgeon of similarity to the Jones aesthetic. Ralph mostly doesn't want anything more than his sustainable day job of trying to kidnap a flock of sheep while Sam Sheepdog isn't looking. He does not share the same living standards as his cousin, but is also one of the ACME Corporation's most loyal customers. However, while Wile E. hungers for Road Runner, Ralph's favourite food is lamb. He lives with Sam and his family in their humble cave at the McKimson Farm. Ralph is usually the brunt of Sam's pugilistic advances for his attempts at ovine homicide, but they are actually on good terms with each other. His voice is vastly different to Wile E.'s, abandoning the Mid-Atlantic accent to fit his blue-collar status.

Winston Weasel

 * Voice Actor: Michael Sinterniklaas

Winston is a weasel with brown-grey fur and and a pair of prominent buck teeth. He is still as mindlessly hungry as previous iterations, and his design is the same as the 1953 short "Plop Goes the Weasel" while receiving a slight update from before. Being a predator, Winston likes to feast upon birds, especially the chickens of McKimson Farm. Unfortunately, his efforts are thwarted by either his own stupidity or the interference of others. Despite being stupendously dumb, Winston thinks he is too smart for his own good, which explains why his methods are too simple to comprehend. He lives in a hollow log just on the outskirts of the farm. Winston believes himself to be a close friend of Foghorn Leghorn, in spite of the bad advice he gives, and does not like Barnyard Dawg at all because he constantly halts his poultry-thieving plots. While he can speak when he wants to, he prefers to communicate through limited dialogue and is mostly seen making hunger-related sounds.

Chungston "Big Chungus" Bunny

 * Voice Actor: Ed Helms

Chungus is a grey rabbit who is enormously rotund, hence his famous nickname, and wears ochre gloves. His personality has been modified to make him more of a modest celebrity than an overused meme, which stems from the fact that he was originally Bugs Bunny mocking Elmer Fudd's weight in the 1941 short "Wabbit Twouble", while his design still keeps the iconic roundness, but is still faithful to the original short. Chungus is quite famous all around Acme Acres for his one-liners, yet he sometimes wishes to get away from the high life and have some peace and quiet. He is also the humble cousin of Bugs Bunny, preferring to live in the countryside rather Clampett Forest. Chungus' status as an influencer can sometimes make others quite jealous of his popularity, but he means no harm in doing so. He lives in an oversized rabbit hutch large enough for his equally portly size, which is placed just outside of Foghorn's shack. Chungus is close friends with Dot Warner as she once saved him from being stuffed and mounted on Elmer Fudd's mantelpiece. His signature catchphrase is "That'll howd him, awwight!". Chungus' voice is somewhat similar to his cousin's, but his speech shares the same rhoticism as Elmer's.

Fred Sheepdog

 * Voice Actor: Patton Oswalt

Fred is a white Briard sheepdog with a red nose and a mop of black hair that covers his eyes. Compared to the 1953 short "Don't Give Up the Sheep", where his design takes inspiration from, his personality has been fleshed out to make him more of a benevolent CEO. Fred once held the title of "Most Faithful Sheepdog" for protecting a flock of sheep without taking a break for a whole year. Since then, he has become a shining example of how sheepdogs should conduct themselves when watching over their woolly charges. Despite being highly respected by the other canines of Acme Acres, Fred still likes to beat down on wolves whenever he has the time. He lives next door to his protégé and favourite employee, Sam Sheepdog, in a small cave underneath a hill in McKimson Farm. Fred is not fond of Sam's laziness, but likes Ralph Wolf for his work ethic. He is also the boss of his best friend Gordon Wolf, who holds the position of chairman and is also his roommate. Fred's voice now has a slight rasp to it, courtesy of his voice actor Patton Oswalt.

Gordon Wolf

 * Voice Actor: Deeki Deke

Gordon is almost identical to Ralph Wolf, his fur being more of a dark brown and yellow eyes in comparison. He is given a personality similar to that of a depressed employee in comparison to the 1954 short "Sheep Ahoy", from whence his design takes inspirational cues. At first, Gordon loved his job of attempting to kidnap sheep for his dinner, but he quickly became bored of it and decided to rise up within the ranks to become Head Wolf. He claims to care for the welfare of his fellow lupines, but he is only respecting them just to get a pay check. Gordon is also rather deadpan and usually shows no expression other than a straight face. He lives in the same cave as his best friend, boss, and roommate, Fred Sheepdog. Gordon is the unwillingly doting father of Ralph Wolf and sympathizes with Sam Sheepdog for not being too keen on his work life. He speaks in an emotionless, monotone voice that parodies of DreamWorks alumni Aron Warner, specially his take on the Big Bad Wolf from the Shrek franchise.

Cantoree le Clop

 * Voice Actor: Andrew Francis

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Brunhilda Horse

 * Voice Actress: Kelly Sheridan

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Road Runner

 * Voice Actor: Carl Greenblatt

The pentagonist of the series. Road Runner is a greater roadrunner with a light blue plumage and an oversized dark blue head crest. He retains most of his original positive attitude, but is now able to speak fluently, replacing most words starting with B with a simple beep, and he is given a slight arrogant streak with his design now a combination between Chuck Jones and Rudy Larriva with a hint of Clampett's influence. Road Runner is Acme Acres' fastest resident and is not even shy in expressing it. He is also rather partial to birdseed, stopping now and then to eat it once in a while. Road Runner usually prefers to stay on the road, but can walk on other terrains if he wants to. He resides in Jones Valley beside a nearby canyon in a painted tunnel which only he can enter. Road Runner is the lifelong frenemy of Wile E. Coyote, who often attempts to eat him through the usage of ACME products while sometimes forcing him to tag along in his vainglorious exploits. He is also good friends with Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Porky Pig, and acts as a friendly rival towards Cecil Tortoise. Road Runner's main catchphrase is "beep, beep!", which he often says when he has to dash off, along with the occasional cork-popping noise he makes with his tongue. He was given the power of speech because Matt Danner, one of the series' main showrunners, felt the other characters wouldn't be able to understand him.

Wile Ethelbert Coyote

 * Voice Actor: John Paul Karliak

The secondary pentagonist of the series. Wile E. is a coyote with permanent red bags around his yellow eyes. His passion for invention and snooty demeanour remains part of his overall character and his design stays true to the 1949 short "Fast and Furry-ous", which was directed by Jones, while being enhanced with the Clampett touch. Wile E. is the ACME Corporation's most faithful customer, relying on their products for almost everything in his daily life. He believes himself to be ingenious in everything he does, but would never dare turn to his natural instincts. Unfortunately for Wile E., he always falls victim to a running gag which involves him falling off a cliff after being suspended in mid-air. He lives in a giant rock where he usually spends the day thinking up plans for his latest contraptions. Wile E. has an unhealthy relationship with his frenemy Road Runner, who he is almost constantly trying to capture for his lunch and looks down upon Bugs Bunny for his less advanced lifestyle, as well as Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, and Cecil Tortoise, having swindled him while he was preparing for a race in "Tortoise Wins By a Beep". He once had an attraction towards Petunia Pig and is a close ally of Elmer Fudd. Wile E.'s main catchphrase is "Wile E. Coyote, super genius!". His voice has a refined Mid-Atlantic accent which suits his personality rather well.

Aloysius Bartholomew "Yosemite" Samuel Michaelangelo Rosenbaum

 * Voice Actor: Fred Tatasciore

The primary antagonist of the series. Yosemite Sam is of a short stature, wearing a traditional cowboy outfit that varies in colour and an enlarged Stetson hat to boot. His greed, cranky nature and animosity are extremely heightened, while he resembles in earlier appearances in the 1940s' in terms of design. Yosemite Sam is Acme Acres' resident recluse whose hair-trigger temper prevents him from having any visitors, but he actually seems to like being alone. He is extremely aggressive and mean-spirited, usually going gun-crazy at the slightest incident. Yosemite Sam's main weapons are a pair of six-shooter revolvers that surprisingly never run out of bullets. He lives in a ramshackle little house within the farthest reaches of Jones Valley where he counts his ill-gained money and puts up warning signs to preserve his solitude. Yosemite Sam has no known friends and is enemies with every single character with Bugs being his primary target as he has an intense hatred of rabbits. His main catchphrase is "I hates that rabbit!". Yosemite Sam's boisterous Western accent takes heavy inspiration from the fictional character known as Sheriff Dead-Eye, who was performed by the late Red Skelton.

Beaky Killer Buzzard

 * Voice Actor: Mike Ruocco

Beaky is a buzzard with black feathers covering his body and a tuft of white feathers surrounding his neck which bends to create a lump in his throat. He is still as simpleminded and gullible as previous portrayals, with his design taking cues from the 1942 short "Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid", and the 1945 short "The Bashful Buzzard". Beaky is rather brainless, and has a perpetually sheepish grin with partially closed eyes. He is often seen flying in mindless ignorance looking for his next meal but is actually rather harmless and gets along with the other Tunes pretty easily. Beaky himself is also extremely bashful and empathetic, which tends to hinder him as a predator, but he sometimes pretends to be more tougher than he actually is. He lives with his dear Mama in a cave on top of a mountain located in Jones Valley. Beaky has a strained relationship with Mama, who often abuses him for his simpleton nature and only sees him as a means to an end. His main catachphrase is "Oh no, no, nope, no, no, no, I don't wanna". Beaky's voice and personality are inspired by Mortimer Snerd, one of the puppets owned by the late Edgar Bergen.

Mama Buzzard

 * Voice Actress: Rachel Butera

Mama is a taller buzzard with black feathers covering her body and a tuft of white feathers surrounding her neck which bends to create a lump in her throat. She still maintains her overbearingly pushy disposition, with her design taking cues from the 1942 short "Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid", and the 1945 short "The Bashful Buzzard". Mama dreams of someday becoming a master of the culinary arts, but her aspirations are often dashed because of family troubles. Being a mother, she prefers to stay at home an cook her favourite meals while her son Beaky Buzzard unwillingly goes out hunting. Mama is also very protective of her family and will threaten anyone who dares bring them to harm. She lives with Beaky in a cave on top of a mountain located in Jones Valley. While she cares deeply for her other children, Mama usually abuses Beaky for being too stupid to remember anything at all, but sometimes acts nicer towards him only for her personal gain. She speaks in a thick Italian accent, which can be confused for being Eastern European.

King Dumeses III

 * Voice Actress: Martin Clunes

Dumeses is a mummy with indigo coloured skin covered in dusty bandages who also wears a pharaoh's hat. He is now given a personality similar to a grouchy hermit compared to Looney Tunes Cartoons despite his design basically remaining unchanged from that series. Dumeses used to be a revered pharaoh during his time alive, but now prefers to life a solitary life hiding in his sarcophagus. Should he ever be disturbed, he will wreak a terrible vengeance upon anyone that dares to utter his name. Dumeses likes to feast upon rotten flesh, which he stores as valuables inside of ceramic urns. His tomb is located inside the Great Pyramids of Geezer, a vacation resort in Jones Valley that also doubles as an expedition spot. Dumeses will also hunt down any intruder that dares to disturb his slumber, but is rather decent when he gets to know them, as evidenced with Bugs Bunny, Road Runner, and Wile E. Coyote in the episode "Pyramid Prances". He now speaks in a deeply soft voice with a British accent, courtesy of his voice actor, Martin Clunes.

Tweety Pie

 * Voice Actor: Eric Goldberg

The tetartagonist of the series. Tweety is a yellow canary with small eyelashes that make him easily mistakable for a female. He is made slightly more sadistic than previous portrayals, but still retains his cute facade, combining both Clampett and Friz Freleng's interpretations of the character. Tweety's daily routine involves him having to thwart Sylvester's constant attempts to eat him. Other than that, he is usually seen as a cutesy little bird with a childlike innocence that just wants to live his life. Tweety also has a malicious side which he only unleashes when egged to do so. He lives in a birdcage that hangs just outside the ledge of Granny's house in New Freleng City. Tweety is very close friends with Granny, who happens to be his owner, and is also frenemies with Sylvester, though they will team up if they have to. He seems to take a playfully cruel stance when it comes to Porky Pig and Daffy Duck, often tricking them into caring about him when they actually do not. Tweety's main catchphrase is "I thawght I taw a puddytat." His voice is based on a fictional character known as Junior the Mean Widdle Kid, who was portrayed by the late Red Skelton.

Sylvester James Pussycat

 * Voice Actor: Bill Farmer

The secondary tetartagonist of the series. Sylvester is a black and white tuxedo cat with yellow eyes and a bulbous red nose. His personality in the series retains the gluttonous persistence and sloppiness of previous portrayals, but his design is more akin to the 1946 Clampett-helmed short "Kitty Kornered". Sylvester's primary aim in life is to catch and eat Tweety, having a lisp that causes him to slobber every time he speaks. He is extremely proud of his feline heritage, despite constantly failing to catch his intended prey. To make matters worse, Sylvester usually gets severely punished by Granny for trying to eat her beloved pet bird. He lives with Granny as her adoring yet deceptive house cat but has been known to scrounge in the trash cans outside her apartment building as well. Sylvester is mostly frenemies with Tweety, though he will join forces with him from time to time. He is also Daffy Duck's friendly rival and sometimes gets on Porky Pig's nerves for his beliefs in the supernatural. Sylvester's main catchphrase is "Suffering succotash!". His voice is the most similar in range to that of the late Mel Blanc, minus the trademark lisp.

Pinky

 * Voice Actor: Jim Conroy

One of the two tertiary pentagonists of the series. Pinky is a white laboratory mouse with light blue eyes and a goofy grin forever glued to his face. He's still as imbecilically open-minded and moronic as his portrayal from the original Animaniacs and its' revival, but received a slight redesign to fit the tone of the series. Pinky is the idiotically humble sidekick of the Brain, but his dim-witted nature and constant bumbling often cause his master's plans to go disastrously wrong. He is also somewhat of an optimistic scatterbrain, often looking on the bright side of life with little intelligence. Pinky seems to take delight in the Brain's abuse towards him, as he can withstand an intense amount of pain. He lives with the Brain inside a cage in the research facilities of ACME Laboratories, located in New Freleng City. Both mice have a complex relationship with each other, because while Pinky's stupidity incites the Brain's anger, the two of them would feel completely lost without each other. He also Gabriella's infatuation with pop music and is close acquaintances with Julia. Pinky's main catchphrase is a simple utterance known as "Narf!" His voice and personality were based on former Spumco writer Eddie Fitzgerald.

The Brain

 * Voice Actor: Maurice LaMarche

One of the two tertiary pentagonists of the series. The Brain is a white laboratory mouse of diminuitive stature with a crooked tail and an expansive brain, hence his name. His evil genius and disregard for others is carried over from previous portrayal, along with a minor redesign. Embittered from having been abused by scientists when he was a puppy, the Brain sought to seek permanent control of himself and his surroundings along with him. He harbours a long-lasting desire for total domination of the entire world, for which he makes nightly attempts at doing so. However, the Brain surprisingly doesn't want to be a dictator, but just views himself as an effective leader compared to certain others. He lives with his sidekick Pinky inside a cage in the research facilities of ACME Laboratories. The Brain regularly abuses him for his dim-witted excitability, but still knows that without Pinky, he's only half a mouse. He is also the ex-husband of Julia, who is still on good terms with him, and the bitter rival of Starbox for his differing views on leadership. The Brain's voice is patterned after the late Orson Welles, which also goes for his physical appearance.

Emma Webster

 * Voice Actress: Candice Milo

Better known as just Granny, she is in her mid-seventies and wears an indigo schoolmarm gown and spectacles with grey hair styled in a bun. Her good nature allows her to take a motherlike position amongst the other characters, and her design takes inspiration from her appearances in the 1950s'. Granny is regularly seen as an old-fashioned spinster who is past her glory days, but she has been known to get up to some pretty wild antics when no one is looking. Her place of residence is a quiet little house that is located in New Freleng City. Granny is Tweety's adoring owner, protecting him from Sylvester's hungry advances and getting the same respect in return.

Rocky Robinson, Jr.

 * Voice Actor: James Adomian

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Mugsy

 * Voice Actor: Dave Wasson

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Hector S. Bulldog

 * Voice Actor: Hank Azaria

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Egwind

 * Voice Actor: Chris Cox

Egwind is an off-white laboratory mouse who is rather pudgy. He still suffers from constant misfortune despite his good nature, due to being seen as a useless third wheel, with his design staying familiar to the 2020 reboot of Animaniacs, albeit with minor improvements. Egwind is sometimes recruited by Pinky and the Brain to join them on their quest for dominance, but his bad luck usually renders him absent. He can sometimes be seen inside the very same cage that his fellow mice reside in. Egwind usually gets along with both Pinky and the Brain as they both are interested in the concept of a trio.

Jay-Pac le East tha Rapper

 * Voice Actor: Zeno Robinson

Jay-Pac is of African American descent, has a short goatee beard and is clad in the typical attire of the modern-day rapper. He seems to be much more respectfully prideful, and his design got slightly altered from the 2020 reboot of Animaniacs to better fit the series' more retro tone. Jay-Pac is highly acclaimed all over Acme Acres for his methods of creating fresh tracks to go with his rhymes but can sometimes be seen as someone who prefers the new over the old. He claims to have originated from New Freleng City but is hardly ever found there. Jay-Pac is quick to diss anyone who criticizes his rapping yet will instantly apologise for his earlier arrogance.

Thugs Bunny

 * Voice Actor: Jason Sudeikis

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Biggs Bunny

 * Voice Actor: Chris Pratt

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Dwayne LaPistol

 * Voice Actor: Bernardo de Paula

LaPistol is rather skinny, wears the attire of a shady businessman, and has two buck teeth similar to that of a bunny. He still keeps his unnerving obsession over rabbits and bottoms, and his design is slighly altered from the 2020 reboot of Animaniacs. LaPistol has recently made a living for himself as Acme Acres' most reliable lawyer, but he has recently been subject to controversy over his "intellectual pursuits". His base of operations is an insurance company located in New Freleng City. LaPistol's behaviour often raises the irritation of Bugs Bunny, who ironically recommended him to Porky Pig when he was accused of alleged property theft.

Lady Gloria Moneybaguette

 * Voice Actress: Mindy Sterling

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Al CaPants

 * Voice Actor: Mitchell Whitfield

CaPants is a living pair of dark blue pants with white buttons that act as his eyes while the pockets function as his arms. His personality has become more fleshed out in comparison to Looney Tunes Cartoons, but his design basically remains unchanged from that series. CaPants lives in permanent fear of being worn as an accessory, and he has a habit of trash talking that makes him unbelievably annoying. Because he only appears in The Great Warner Caper, his actual residence is currently unknown, being highly assumed to be somewhere in New Freleng City. In said episode, CaPants acts as one of Buddy's enforcers alongside O'Leo and the Monkeybird and has vowed revenge against Auguste DuPork for donating him to charity.

Commander Marvin X-2

 * Voice Actor: Frank Todaro

Marvin is a black martian that wears a red jumpsuit with green Roman armour and white basketball sneakers. His soft-spoken politeness and knack for destruction are still present and his design is reverted back to his debut appearance from the 1948 short "Haredevil Hare", with enlarged eyes and lime green gloves. Hailing from the Selzersphere, Marvin often visits only to conduct experiments on unsuspecting test subjects and believes his race to be more superior than others. He secretly wishes to destroy all of Acme Acres just so he can get a better view of the many planets within the ServerVerse and beyond. Marvin's secret weapon of choice is the highly dangerous Uranium PU-36 Explosive Space Modulator, which is compacted into a simple stick of dynamite. His base of operations is an enormous spaceship that houses his equipment, as well as many more smaller space shuttles, such as the Martian Maggot. Due to only visiting from time to time, Marvin did not know the other Tunes personally until he met Bugs Bunny while experimenting on a flock of sheep in the episode "Inter-Woollen Hare". He speaks in a soft, nasally accent with which he usually communicates in Technobabble, the native language of his people which is heavily similar to English.

Gabriella

 * Voice Actor: Lauren Lapkus

Gabriella is an orange alien lifeform that resembles an aquatic slug with one eyestalk. Her personality still manages to retain the goofiness and positive energy that made her likeable in her previous appearance, along with her design staying true to the 2020 reboot of Animaniacs, albeit with some changes. Despite her slightly repulsive appearance, Gabriella does not actually desire for world domination at all; she instead aspires to be a world-famous pop musician. She originates from a far-off unknown planet from across the Selzersphere that was recently obliterated. Gabriella gets along rather well with Pinky in spite of his stupidity but does not seem to enjoy The Brain's constant plotting for world-domination. She also holds a grudge against Starbox for allowing his race to devour her home world.

Meredith

 * Voice Actor: Katie Rice

Meredith is a pink alien lifeform of a spherical shape that has three eyes and two purple horns. In stark contrast to her debut where she was portrayed as a mere pet, she's much more deadpan and sarcastic and is now able to talk, but her design is mostly the same as the 2020 reboot of Animaniacs, but improved to better fit the series. Meredith is the questionably loyal pet to Gabriella, always accompanying her whether she likes it or not. Like her mistress, she originates from a far-off, unknown planet from across the Selzersphere that was recently obliterated. Meredith doesn't exactly share the superstar aspirations of her mistress, but also holds the very same grudge against Starbox for consuming her former home.

Dire Commander Starbox

 * Voice Actor: Chris Sanders

Starbox is a dark grey Grimloxian of pint-size stature and a figure that makes seem like he's permanently starving. He has become much more villainous and criminally insane than ever, with his design having been heavily de-formed from the 2020 reboot of Animaniacs to make him even more grotesque. Starbox is the tyrannical commander of the Grimlox, a legion of planet-eating warlords constantly on the hunt for their next entree without any concern for the inhabitants. His race has no exact fixed home world as they have attempted to devour many potential homes in the past. Starbox's main nemesis is Gabriella, whose planet he devoured sometime before. As of Invader Starbox, he is currently being held in the clutches of a naïve human girl by the name of Cindy.

Yakko Warner

 * Voice Actor: Rob Paulsen

One of the two secondary tritagonists of the series. Yakko is a cartoonus characterus who wears a pair of smoky topaz slacks. He's still as talkative, cocky and prone to adult innuendos as was in the original Animaniacs and its' revival, but received a slight redesign to fit the series that re-coloured his gloves to yellow and his nose to crimson, as well as enlarging his feet and elongating his legs. Named for being the one who "yaks", Yakko is primarily defined by his ironic wit, comedic wordplay, and general disrespect for authority. He usually prefers to use "the pen and not the sword" when solving his problems. Yakko is also fond of adult humour and is mostly responsible for most of the series' innuendos. He lives with his younger brother Wakko and his sister Dot in the water tower of Schlesingerwood Studios, sleeping in a ball pit underneath Dot's loft. Yakko easily takes the position of the trio's leader and parental figure to his younger siblings, which might explain why they are very close with each other. He seems to view Dr. Scratchansniff as a surrogate father and thinks he is forever in the debt of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck after he and his siblings were re-animated in the episode "Return of the Warners". Yakko's main catchphrase is "Goodnight, everybody!" His vast lexicon of puns is inspired by the late Groucho Marx of Marx Brothers fame.

Wakko Warner

 * Voice Actor: Jess Harnell

One of the two secondary tritagonists of the series. Wakko is a cartoonus characterus that sports a backwards red baseball cap and a blue turtleneck sweater. His appetite is still the same from his portrayals from the original Animaniacs and its' revival, but he received a redesign that turned his gloves cream and enlarged his feet. Wakko is known for his tendency to use both visual and physical wordplay, such as heavy-handed slapstick and rubbery shapeshifting. He will eat almost anything and everything he can get his teeth into and has a magical "gaggy bag" which he carries around at all times. Wakko is not very good at wordplay and usually takes most things he hears in a literal sense. He sleeps in a hammock in the Schlesingerwood Studios water tower. Wakko is the least intelligent when compared to his older brother Yakko and his sister Dot, but they still love him unconditionally. He also perceives the period when he was sentenced to suspended animation as a dreamless sleep and is unsure whether to thank Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck for re-animating him and his siblings in the episode "Return of the Warners". Wakko also harbors a severe hatred for clowns, especially Nickelwise. His main catchphrase is "Faboo!" Compared to his siblings, Wakko speaks with a non-American accent, taking on a Liverpool dialect which is similar to Ringo Starr of The Beatles.

Louisa Francesca Banana "Dot" Fanna Bo Besca Warner III

 * Voice Actor: Tress MacNeille

The tertiary tritagonist of the series. Dot is a cartoonus characterus that wears a pink skirt and a yellow flower hairband wrapped around her ears. She is more of a diva compared to both the original Animaniacs and its' revival and was redesigned to have her nose become a reddish orange with her feet being enlarged as well. As the youngest of the Warners, Dot usually refers to herself as "the Warner sister". She takes great pride in her appearance and has a sardonic wit that can make her extremely political. Dot sometimes behaves like an arrogant celebrity and is also aware of her own cuteness, often using it to get her own way by any means. Her bed in the Schlesingerwood Studios water tower is a loft located just next to Wakko's hammock and above Yakko's ballpit. Her brothers Yakko and Wakko, sometimes find Dot annoying for constantly flaunting her cuteness, but still respect her political views. She seems to view Nora Norita as a surrogate aunt and while she won't admit it, she is secretly gratuitous towards Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck for re-animating her in "Return of the Warners". Dot used to despise Big Chungus for briefly stealing her popularity, but they became friends when she rescued him from being stuffed by Elmer Fudd. Her main catchphrase is "I'm cute!".

Ralph Theodore Guard

 * Voice Actor: Frank Welker

Ralph has a very obese build and like most law enforcement in animation, wears a cerulean uniform which he seems to be too fat to even wear. His good nature and dim-witted naivete keep in line with the original Animaniacs and its' revival, but his design got a complete overhaul to meld with the series' style. Ralph is the oafish guard of the Schlesingerwood Studios movie lot, tasked with keeping the Warners' irascible silliness in check and locking them in the studio water tower whenever they get too zany. However, his incessant bumbling and friendly stupidity regularly put him at the risk of being fired from his job. Due to his low intelligence, Ralph usually speaks in horribly mangled English. His actual home is unspecified; however, he is usually found working at the studio kiosk. Ralph is mostly on friendly terms with the Warners, but their antics cause him to give chase out of irritance. His main catchphrase is simply "Duh". Ralph's voice is based on Lon Chaney, Jr., most notably his role as Lennie in 1939 film Of Mice and Men.

Nora Rita Norita

 * Voice Actor: Stephanie Escajeda

Nora has a rather slender body, is of Latina descent, and wears a dark blue suit with purple framed glasses. True to her name, she is still as no-nonsense and disciplined as she was in the Animaniacs revival, but received one of the more drastic overhauls in terms of her design to blend with the series' aesthetic. Nora is the CEO of Schlesingerwood Studios but is more concerned with her own beauty than the state of the studio itself. She tends to be condescending towards her employees, but secretly likes the Warners for adding life to the studio's projects. Nora is also somewhat selfish, firmly believing in "pulling up the ladder behind her" and willing to do almost anything for money. Her place of residence is unknown, but she is mostly seen in her personal office situated in a skyscraper owned by the studio. Nora acts as a surrogate aunt to the Warners and is on fairly good terms with both Ralph T. Guard and Dr. Scratchansniff. Her main catchphrase is "It's the Norita way!"

Doctor Otto von Scratchansniff

 * Voice Actor: Dee Bradley Baker

Scratchansniff has a rather slim build, wears black-rimmed glasses as well as a lab coat with purple buttons and pants, and has a thick German accent. He's still as stressed and prone to insanity as his portrayal in the original Animaniacs and its' revival, but his design was slightly overhauled to make him more suitable for the series' style. Scratchansniff is the head psychiatrist of Schlesingerwood Studios and helps out those who work there with their own personal problems, much to the detriment of his own self esteem. He has worked at the studio for more than 50 years, with his patients all having been caricatures of celebrities from the Golden Age of Cinema. Scratchansniff is usually tasked with looking after the Warners, meaning he has to put up with their buffoonery every single day. His place of residence is unconfirmed, but he is normally found in his own personal psychiatrist's office that belongs to the studio. Scratchansniff is also the best friend of Ralph T. Guard and is secretly attracted to Nora Norita. His main catchphrase is "Das ist gut, ja?". Scratchansniff's voice was modeled after the late Peter Sellers' take on Dr. Strangelove.

Doctor Moroni Frankenbeans

 * Voice Actor: Tom Kenny

Despite having a massive brain, Frankenbeans is of a rather short stature, along with pale green skin, Karloff-esque eyebrows, and a white labcoat. His macabre and dour tendencies still remain present at the cost of his villainy, but his design remains the same as his only appearance in 1952's Water, Water Every Hare, albeit with a few tweaks to fit the style of the series. Frankenbeans acts as the pyrotechnician of Schlesingerwood Studios, constantly supplying the special effects the studio needs to make their films bombastic. He is usually found in an old timey stall that acts as his personal workshop but is said to secretly lurk in an abandoned castle. Frankenbeans is seldom seen with the studio staff, preferring to keep himself to himself.

Brie

 * Voice Actor: Grey DeLisle

Brie has dark ginger hair tied in a ponytail and wears a purple suit with round glasses. She still retains her nerdy and subservient personality, but also now has an affinity for cheese; her design was overhauled in comparison to the 2020 reboot of Animaniacs. Brie mostly enjoys her position as a humble desk clerk, but sometimes gets harried by her unseen superiors. Because she only appears in The Great Warner Caper, her actual residence is currently unknown, but she can sometimes be seen in the Schlesingerwood Studios movie lot. Brie is on good terms with Bugs Tracy and Auguste DuPork, but is rather uncomfortable with the eccentricity of Dorlock Holmes.

Rudolph Gossamer the Tennis Shoe Monster

 * Voice Actor: Jhonen Vasquez

Gossamer is a large monster made entirely out of dark ginger hair with yellow fingernails who wears a pair of dull white sneakers. He is made slightly more docile and friendly than previous appearances with his design combining aspects from both the 1946 short "Hare-Raising Hare" and The Looney Tunes Show. Gossamer was abandoned by his original creator, whom he served by capturing live specimens for his test subjects and disposing of intruders, causing him to develop a phobia of people. As consequence, he was forced to spend most of his life in isolation and has become rather lonely. Gossamer also wants to improve his personal appearance, often considering getting himself a pedicure and cutting his own hair. As of now, he lives alone in a haunted mansion located in the Realm of Levitow. Gossamer has been recently trying to make friends with the other Tunes, but they usually run away in fear due to his scary figure with his only friends being Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. His main catchphrase is "Gossamer just want friends". In the series, Gossamer speaks exclusively in third person because the showrunners wanted a more comedic version of the character.

Norm McCabre

 * Voice Actor: Michael Douglas

McCabre is a light blue elderly ghost with a muscular physique that wears a green derby hat. He keeps his cranky but absent-minded personality from Looney Tunes Cartoons, with his design basically remaining unchanged from that series as well. McCabre usually doesn't like his eternal slumber disturbed by intruders but is willing help to out those in need. Because he only appears in The Great Warner Caper, his actual residence is currently unknown, being highly assumed to be somewhere in the Realm of Levitow. McCabre is also a close acquaintance of Bugs Tracy, Dorlock Holmes, and Auguste DuPork.

Nickelwise the Dancing Clown

 * Voice Actor: Peter Stormare

Nickelwise is a shape-shifting deity whose appearance is an obvious cash-in on Pennywise from It. His personality is still as fear-mongering and sadistic as before, but his design was heavily altered from the 2020 reboot of Animaniacs to be less unappealing. Nickelwise is said to prey upon the fears of everyone in Acme Acres, manifesting them to abuse them into his will. He lurks in a gutter that is hidden deep within the Realm of Levitow. Almost the entire cast is extremely terrified of Nickelwise, especially Wakko Warner since he has an immense hatred for clowns.

Theodore "Taz" Tasmanian Devil

 * Voice Actor: Jim Cummings

Taz is a brown tasmanian devil with two tufts of hair shaped like horns and a body that also acts as his head. He still has his familiar bad temper, stupidity and untamed savagery that makes him very impatient with his design baring resemblance to his debut in the 1954 short "Devil May Hare". Taz has an infinitely ferocious appetite that causes him to hunger for just about anything around him and mostly communicates in a series of rasps, growls and grunts. He is not that intelligent and usually displays behaviours similar to a modern teenager. Taz is also known for his ability to turn into a miniature tornado when spinning around, but his only weakness is that he can only be calmed when he hears music. His habitat in the Larriva Jungle is actually a very large cave which he has renovated to be less welcoming. Due to his carnivorous tendencies, most of Acme Acres' residents tend to avoid Taz for fear of being eaten alive, with only Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam able to tolerate him. His main catchphrase is "Taz hungry for food!"

Ace Gremlin

 * Voice Actor: Quinton Flynn

Ace is a yellow gremlin who wears a blue aviator's cap and red gloves. His penchant for destruction and amicably unhinged agenda remains unchanged, with his design staying the same as his only appearance in the 1943 short "Falling Hare", albeit with customisable ears and tail to help him adapt to almost any vehicle. Ace is one of the last living specimens of the nearly extinct Gremlin race, who were mostly wiped out when their tropical home was destroyed by loggers. He has since vowed to destroy all vehicles to avenge his people and is rather tame in personality, but insane in his methods. Ace usually likes to destroy aeroplanes, but can go for cars, trains, or boats if he wants. He resides in an abandoned plane in the Larriva Jungle, but is often found all over Acme Acres. Most of Acme Acres' residents find Ace to be an overall nuisance, especially Bugs Bunny, but he is always willing to call a truce if necessary. His main catchphrase is his laugh of "Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!", to the tune of Yankee Doodle Dandy.

Monkeybird

 * Voice Actor: Peter Mensah

The Monkeybird is a legendary purple behemoth that is a grotesque cross-hybrid between a gorilla and a parrot. He is now more villainously noble than just lovesick, but his design basically remains unchanged from Looney Tunes Cartoons. The Monkeybird is feared throughout Acme Acres for his combined superiority in fighting and flying, but he prefers to let others do the hard work. Because he only appears in The Great Warner Caper, his actual residence is currently unknown, being highly assumed to be somewhere in Larriva Jungle. In said episode, The Monkeybird acts as one of Buddy's enforcers alongside O'Leo and Al CaPants and has split from Dorlock Holmes since he rejected him at the altar.

Buddy

 * Voice Actor: Scott Menville

The overarching antagonist of the series. Buddy is based on the 1930s' animation aesthetic wears a red jacket with a black bowtie. Instead of the bland, cheery disposition he had in the original shorts, he is given a more selfish, villainous, and greedy personality with his design resembling both his early years and his appearance in the Animaniacs episode The Warners' 65th Anniversary Special. Having had enough of being pushed aside in favour of the other Tunes, Buddy captured all of them except the main and supporting cast, believing if he couldn't have his chance in the spotlight, then no one else could either. His place of residence is currently undecided as he is not an official Tune yet. Buddy is reviled by the rest of the cast for his evil behaviour, made even worse by the fact that he originally had no personality.

Nils Niedhart

 * Voice Actor: Arnold Schwarzenegger

Niedhart has long blonde hair and an extremely ripped body, usually wearing nothing but black pumps and a pink speedo with a German accent similar to his voice actor. His vindictive arrogance and superiority complex make him intolerably unlikeable, and his design is mostly the same as the 2020 reboot of Animaniacs, but altered to better fit the series. Niedhart claims himself to be the best at almost everything he does; he is actually a buffoonish cheat that will do anything to win at any means necessary. He does not even reside in Acme Acres, often visting as a Very Important Person. Niedhart's public image is rather controversial as the other Tunes don't like him at all.

Michael Benton a.k.a The Incredible Gnome in People's Mouths

 * Voice Actor: John DiMaggio

The Incredible Gnome is a small garden gnome with a white beard that wears a red cap. His irrepressible rage has become so immense that has completely drowned out his sense of morality, with his overall design being overhauled in comparison to the 2020 reboot of Animaniacs. Formerly an unscrupulous CEO by the name of Michael Benton, the Incredible Gnome now makes a living by abrasively speaking for those who can't speak for themselves. True to his occupation, he resides in the mouths of the residents of Acme Acres and pops out whenever they feel threatened. The Incredible Gnome claims to be doing his fellow Tunes a favour, but his shallow tendencies often ruin their lives, most evident with Porky Pig.

Butch "Killer" O'Reilly

 * Voice Actor: Alex Nussbaum

Butch has a brutish and opposing figure, wearing the cerulean and ochre jersey of his baseball team. He is now even more prone to cheating than his only appearance in 1946's Baseball Bugs, where his design takes inspiration from despite being heavily 40s-fied. Butch is the rough and tumble leader of the Gas-House Gorillas, a baseball team that is extremely proud of their ill-gained successes. Dur to the Gorillas being a visiting team, he does not even reside in Acme Acres. He is best friends with fellow Gorillas Mad Dog McNulty and Lil' Joe Johnson and the trio will often bully those who even dare to step up to them; out of the three, he is the least likely to concede defeat.

Mad Dog McNulty

 * Voice Actor: Vargus Mason

McNulty is of mixed heritage and has a rather flabby figure, wearing the cerulean and ochre jersey of his baseball team with a brown derby hat. He seems to be more sensitive and emotional than his only appearance in 1946's Baseball Bugs, where his design takes inspiration from despite being heavily 40s-fied. McNulty tends to be the weakest member of the Gas-House Gorillas due to having the tendency bawl and weep at the drop of a hat. Dur to the Gorillas being a visiting team, he does not even reside in Acme Acres. He is best friends with fellow Gorillas Butch "Killer" O'Reilly and Lil' Joe Johnson and the trio will often bully those who even dare to step up to them; out of the three, he is the most likely to concede defeat.

Lil' Joe Johnson

 * Voice Actor: Jamieson Price

Due to being the largest of his team, Johnson is possibly more ripped than Niedhart and wears the cerulean and ochre uniform of his baseball team, only with the cap obscuring his eyes. He is still as skilled on the field as before, but now only communicates in grunts in growls, with his 40s' esque design being based on the physique of famous baseball player Babe Ruth. As the star player of the Gas-House Gorillas, Johnson is famed for his technique of using his bat as a defensive shield. Dur to the Gorillas being a visiting team, he does not even reside in Acme Acres. He is best friends with fellow Gorillas Butch "Killer" O'Reilly and Mad Dog McNulty and the trio will often bully those who even dare to step up to them; out of the three, he is able to concede to both success and defeat.