Looney Tunes (direct-to-video film series)

Looney Tunes is an American animated direct-to-video adventure-comedy film series based on the '/' franchise, being produced by Warner Bros. Animation since April 15th, 2016.

Bugs, Daffy and the Golden Anvil
Daffy discovers rumors of a golden anvils as he forces Bugs to come along to try and find it as they get in various situations involving clues to the location of the Anvil alongside facing threats.

The Phantom of the Loonpera
Penelope is a performer at a theater as she is engaged to marry something as everything goes downhill when she encounters a skunk calling himself the Phantom.

The Great Race
Marvin the Martian creates a massive race to decide the fate of Earth as the Tunes participate to save Earth.

The Wizard of Anvoz
Lola Gayle has been warped to a strange world called Anvoz as she attempts to find the Wizard meeting insane figures and outsmarting a witch.

The Western Chase
Wile E. and the Road Runner have to reluctantly work together when both of them get stranded in the Wild West as they work together to escape.

Little Red Riding Pork
Petunia attempts to deliver goods to her adopted Granny as she soon encounters a wolf.

Sylvester and Tweety Wanted
Sylvester and Tweety both get framed for a robbery as they travel to clear their names and figure out the real criminal.

Titles

 * 1) Looney Tunes: Bugs, Daffy and the Golden Anvil (2016)
 * 2) Looney Tunes: The Phantom of the Loonpera (2016)
 * 3) Looney Tunes: The Great Race (2017)
 * 4) Looney Tunes: The Wizard of Anvoz (2017)
 * 5) Looney Tunes: The Western Chase (2018)
 * 6) Looney Tunes: Little Red Riding Pork (2018)
 * 7) Looney Tunes: Sylvester and Tweety Wanted (2019)
 * 8) TBD (2020)
 * 9) TBD (2020)
 * TVD

Main

 * Bugs Bunny (voiced by Joe Alaskey on Bugs, Daffy and the Golden Anvil and Jeff Bergman afterwards) - a friendly and slightly mischievous rabbit who gets in several misadventures.
 * Daffy Duck (also voiced by Joe Alaskey on Bugs, Daffy and the Golden Anvil and Jeff Bergman afterwards) - a greedy and eccentric duck who often attempts to get rich although his schemes often fail.
 * Porky Pig (voiced by Bob Bergen) - a mild-mannered pig who both has a stuttering problem and is often forced by Daffy into situations.
 * Lola Bunny (voiced by Kath Soucie) - Bugs' tomboyish girlfriend who despite her tomboyish style, happens to be ditzy at times.
 * Sylvester Pussycat (also voiced by Joe Alaskey on Bugs, Daffy and the Golden Anvil and Jeff Bergman afterwards) - a friendly and rather paranoid cat who has a friendship relationship with Tweety, although sometimes he attempts to eat him.
 * Tweety Bird (also voiced by Joe Alaskey on Bugs, Daffy and the Golden Anvil and Jeff Bergman afterwards) - a cutesy bird who often gets into misadventures and is surprisingly friends with Sylvester.
 * Foghorn Leghorn (voiced by Bill Farmer) - a loud-mouthed rooster who often gets into several situations due to his loud mouth.

Supporting

 * Tina Russo Duck (also voiced by Kath Soucie) - Daffy's girlfriend who is extremely witty and sarcastic as she has some hints of greediness like her boyfriend.
 * Petunia Pig (voiced by Jessica DiCicco) - a very friendly pig who is Porky's girlfriend as she enjoys hanging out with him.
 * Granny (voiced by Candi Milo) - an extremely kind and senile old woman who owns both Sylvester and Tweety and is just a kind soul.
 * Speedy Gonzales (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui) - a Hispanic mouse who is known for being one of the fastest alive as he is surprisingly mischievous.
 * The Tasmanian Devil (voiced by Jim Cummings) - a wild Tasmanian devil who loves running around and causing as much mischief as he possibly can.
 * Barnyard Dawg (voiced by Tom Kenny) - a dog who is Foghorn's arch-enemy as he often tries to prevent him from causing chaos.
 * Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner (voiced by Corey Burton and vocal effects by Dee Bradley Baker, respectively) - a coyote and roadrunner duo who often clash mainly due to Wile's arrogance and need to hunt after him.
 * Pepé Le Pew (voiced by Maurice LaMarche) - a love-obsessed skunk who has an often one sided crush on Penelope as he wants to impress her.
 * Penelope Pussycat (also voiced by Kath Soucie) - a normal cat who is the target of Pepé's affections as she doesn't like him, mainly due to him being a skunk.

Antagonists

 * Elmer Fudd (voiced by Billy West) - an idiotic hunter who primarily just wants to hunt after animals although his plans often fail.
 * Yosemite Sam (also voiced by Jim Cummings) - a loud-mouthed cowboy who is obsessed with cash and showing his TBD, although he may be dumb at times.
 * Marvin the Martian (also voiced by Joe Alaskey on Bugs, Daffy and the Golden Anvil and by Eric Bauza afterwards) - a soft-spoken but vicious Martian invader who finds Earth to be a major eyesore as he wants to blow it up in order for him to see Venus.
 * TBD

Trivia

 * Although Rabbits Run used the same art style as The Looney Tunes Show and Tina being created for that show, aside from adjusting Lola's personality to fit her more TBD personality from said series, the film series is intended to be set in the classic shorts continuity while still featuring modern technologies like cell phones, personal computers, the internet, TBD.
 * Bugs, Daffy and the Golden Anvil marked the final time Joe Alaskey voiced Bugs, Daffy, Sylvester, Tweety and Marvin as he passed on February 3rd, 2016, two months before the film's release, being dedicated to him as a consequence.
 * Jeff Bergman, who voiced Bugs, Daffy, Sylvester and Tweety on The Looney Tunes Show, and Eric Bauza, who voiced Marvin on the same show, assumed his roles in the next installment.
 * This also marks the first time Granny isn't voiced by June Foray due to her declining health and consequent passing on July 16th, 2017, with Candi Milo assuming the role as well as the one of Witch Hazel.
 * The Wizard of Anvoz was dedicated to her.
 * Although voicing Pepé Le Pew, Maurice LaMarche retired from the role of Yosemite Sam due to complaints about the character's voice damaging his vocal chords, with Jim Cummings assuming the role after doing so in previous occasions.