Premise: The gang goes looking for a rare, psychoactive truffle in the woods. Why it’s great: This is the stoner episode. The characters accidentally eat the truffle, and the animation goes full psychedelic. Daffy sings a duet with his own ego. Bugs has a slow, existential conversation with a squirrel. Porky Pig has a panic attack in slow motion. It’s shocking this aired on Cartoon Network.
If any character was saved by Season 2, it’s Lola Bunny. Gone is the silent, sexist trophy from Space Jam. In her place is a hyper-specific, obsessive, and socially catastrophic female lead voiced brilliantly by Kristen Wiig. Lola is not dumb; she is intensely intelligent about the wrong things. In "A Christmas Carol," she explains her detailed conspiracy theories about Santa Claus. In "The Shell Game," she becomes a casino mogul through sheer, terrifying force of will. Her unhinged, romantic obsession with Bugs (who is visibly terrified of her) is the show’s most consistent laugh. The Looney Tunes Show - Season 2
Premise: Daffy is put in charge of designing the town’s Thanksgiving Day parade float. Why it’s great: This is a 22-minute masterclass in escalating disasters. Daffy’s float—a grotesque, mechanical nightmare featuring a crying pilgrim and an exploding turkey—becomes a metaphor for his inability to function in society. The final shot of the float rolling through town, on fire, destroying everything in its path, while Daffy proudly waves, is pure Looney Tunes nihilism. Premise: The gang goes looking for a rare,