About This Quiz
Strap your "Looney Tunes" cap on because it’s time for a serious challenge! We bet you’ve seen Bugs Bunny, Tweety, Sylvester, Daffy Duck and the rest of the cast before, but it was a long time ago, right? Well, today is the perfect day to meet those characters from your favorite cartoons again.
Remember how you used to run back home from school just to catch those guys on the Cartoon Network? "Looney Tunes" was incredibly popular back in the day, made even more so because they advertised almost everything from cars and credit cards to cereal and cat food.Â
The golden age of "Looney Tunes" might be over, but these characters are still in our hearts. Today, not a lot of kids know who Yosemite Sam is, but you still remember this small fellow with an impressive mustache, don’t you? And, of course, there is no way you forgot adorable Porky Pig who ended each episode with his signature line!
The "Looney Tunes" gang have been around since the 1930s when they were first created, and we won’t judge you if you can't remember them all. But what if you do? Take this quiz and find out!
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Cecil is a green turtle that walks upright. He is only seen in three cartoons, all featuring Bugs Bunny. In fact, in all three, Cecil gets the better of Bugs, something Elmer Fudd had been trying to do for years. He debuted in 1941 in a cartoon called, "Tortoise Beats Hare."
The Big Bad Wolf can be seen in many fairy tales and "Looney Tunes" cartoons. He first made an appearance in 1933 in Walt Disney's, "Three Little Pigs." He also has a famous theme song, "Who's afraid of the big bad wolf?" The Big Bad Wolf is voiced by Billy Bletcher.
Penelope is Pepé Le Pew's love interest. She is a black cat, but always finds a way to have a white stripe down her back, be it intentional or by accident. This makes her look like a skunk and attracts Pepé to her. She is a non-speaker, but her meows were provided mostly by "Looney Tunes" legend, Mel Blanc.
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Bugs is a super cool, confident bunny. His best friend is Daffy Duck, and he loves carrots. His favorite catch phrase, "Eh...What's up Doc?" is often said to his arch-enemy, Elmer Fudd. Bugs is voiced mostly by Jeff Bergman.
The Tasmanian Devil is known as Taz to his friends, although in his earlier cartoons, his wife calls him Claude. He only appeared in five cartoons in the 1950s and 60s but made a huge comeback in the 1990s. He has a huge appetite and eats pretty much everything, moving around in a whirling fashion, looking like a mini tornado as he searches for food.
Wile E. Coyote is constantly trying to catch Road Runner. To do this, he must counter the speed of the bird by using a range of gadgets he gets delivered via mail order. Unfortunately, things often go wrong, and his gadgets end up injuring him.
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Melissa Duck is the blonde girlfriend of Daffy Duck and is featured in numerous cartoons. However, she is only once referred to as Melissa. She first appeared in 1950 in a cartoon called "The Scarlet Pumpernickel."
Road Runner is an extremely fast-running bird and the bane of a certain Wile E. Coyote. He doesn't talk at all, except to use the phrase, "meep meep," whenever the coyote is trying to catch him. He is instantly recognizable, thanks to his large feet and feathers atop his head.
Elmer Fudd is well known for hunting Bugs Bunny, his arch-nemesis. He never gets to catch Bugs and always ends up hurting himself in some manner, often by shooting himself. He has a pronounced lisp. His favorite catch phrase is, '"Shhh be vewy vewy quiet. I'm hunting wabbits."
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Porky Pig is well known for his line of. "Th-th-th-that's all folks," which he says at the end of every "Looney Tunes" cartoon. Porky was created by the legendary Friz Freleng. Porky made his first appearance in a "Merry Melodies" cartoon in 1935 and is the oldest character appearing in "Looney Tunes."
Baby Bugs is a white and gray bunny, with a fluffy, white tail. His ages in the cartoons range between one and almost five years old. He is friendly and mature, but can be very bossy. He certainly is the leader of the baby gang and is voiced by Samuel Vincent.
Tweety is a yellow canary with a rather large head and feet. He is Granny's pet and lives in her apartment. Tweety is constantly hunted by Sylvester the cat who sees him as nothing but a quick snack. Despite numerous close calls, Tweety always seems to escape Sylvester's clutches.
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Benny is a big black and white cat with red hair on his head. He has only appeared in two "Looney Tunes" cartoons where he was voiced by Stan Freberg.
Witch Hazel is often found chasing Bugs Bunny, wanting him as an ingredient for her witch's brew. She is your typical cartoon witch with a green body, massive nose and raven black hair. She later appeared in some video games and in "Space Jam" in 1996.
Lola Bunny is Bugs Bunny's girlfriend and often calls him "Bun Bun," her pet name for him. She is charming, friendly and a very fast talker. Lola Bunny is voiced by Kristen Wiig. Lola is a fairly new addition to the "Looney Tunes" franchise where she appeared for the first time in 1996.
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Going by the alias of George P. Dog, this "Looney Tunes" character is the direct rival of Foghorn Leghorn, although he has appeared with Sylvester and Daffy Duck among others. He was created by Robert McKimson and voiced by Ben Falcone and Mel Blanc.
Petunia Pig is Porky Pig's girlfriend and looks very similar to her boyfriend. Petunia was created by Frank Tashlin.
Baby Petunia is friends with Baby Melissa. She is a pig that comes to play with Granny from time to time when tea parties are the order of the day. She is voiced by Chiara Zanni.
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Baby Taz is a two-year-old toddler. Not just any toddler, mind you, but a Tasmanian devil. He causes much havoc in the "Baby Looney Tunes" universe, spinning everywhere he goes and breaking everything. He also hates to bathe and often mistakes regular objects for food. He is voiced by Ian James Corlett.
Baby Daffy is one of the "Baby Looney Tunes" characters, along with Baby Bugs and Baby Lola. His full name is Baby Daffy Horatio Tiberius Duck, and he is terribly scared of robots! "Baby Looney Tunes" first aired in 2001 and shows the most famous "Looney Tunes" characters as babies growing up.
Baby Tweety is a yellow canary. He is the only character in the "Baby Looney Tunes" universe able to translate what Baby Taz says. He is the youngest Baby Loony Tune and is around one and half years old. He is voiced by Sam Vincent and spends most of his time trying to avoid the clutches of Baby Sylvester.
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Baby Sylvester is a black and white cat with a big red nose. He loves getting attention from Granny, but does his utmost to catch her other pet, Baby Tweety. He is best friends with Baby Daffy, and his favorite hobby is eating.
Emma Webster, or Granny as she is known, is a 90-year-old, sweet, kind lady and the owner of Tweety Bird and Sylvester the Cat. She was once a spy in World War II. Granny lives across from Daffy and Lola Duck. The character of Granny was voiced by June Foray since the 1960s.
Baby Melissa is a cute, yellow duckling, although she can be very bossy. She is easily recognized for her orange ponytail that always stands upright. She is the good friend of Baby Petunia. Janyse Jaud voices this "Looney Tunes" character.
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Speedy is the fastest mouse in all of Mexico. He loves giving advice to his best friend, Daffy Duck. He is a business owner and has his own pizza shop. It goes by the name of Pizzarriba. He is quite a romantic as well. In fact, most mice in Mexico will tell you, "Speedy goes out with everybody's sister."
Marvin is from Mars and one of the classic "Looney Tunes" villains. He is noted for his Roman Centurion-style helmet through which you can see only his eyes. He was brought into "Looney Tunes" to be another enemy for Bugs Bunny. Although a villain, he is one of the franchise's most instantly recognizable characters.
Hector is a big, furry bulldog that walks upright. He is Granny's loyal guard dog. He is not very clever and always tries to stop Sylvester from eating Tweety.
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Pepé Le Pew is a big-time charmer and has a delightful French accent. Pepé certainly has a way with the ladies, so much so that he has seven ex-wives. By day, Pepé works as a wedding planner. His favorite catch phrase is "Mmm.....So lucky. So lucky!"
Charlie Dog is a homeless hound that often stars with Porky Pig, whom he wishes would adopt him. He was modified from an earlier Bob Clampett character by Chuck Jones. He also starred in later cartoons without Porky and with other minor "Looney Tunes" characters.
Sylvester is a black and white cat and one of the most famous "Looney Tunes" characters. He is mainly seen with Tweety and Granny (who owns both of them.) Sylvester tries very hard to eat Tweety, but always fails. He is known for his lisp, and his favorite saying, "suffering succotash."
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Yosemite Sam is a short man with an even shorter temper. He is easily recognized by his massive hat and big red mustache. He has a strong cowboy accent and is mostly seen chasing Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. He has appeared in various guises over the years, but is often seen dressed as a cowboy.
Hyde is a character in the 1955 cartoon, "Hyde and Hare," created by Friz Freleng. He is voiced by Mel Blanc. Hyde is the evil monster who Dr. Jekyll turns into when he drinks a bubbling potion. The cartoon also stars Bugs Bunny.
Gossamer is a big, red, hairy monster with two large, white tennis shoes. He was created by Chuck Jones in 1946, although was only officially named in a cartoon in 1980. He is scary, short tempered and childlike in his behavior.
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Variants of Claude Cat were used by Chuck Jones in the 1940s, including in "The Aristo-Cat." In 1949, he was redesigned slightly and given his name. He then appeared in "Mouse Wreckers" where he first came upon his arch-enemies, Hubie and Bertie. He was retired in the 1960s.
The son of Miss Prissy, Eggbert is sometimes called Egghead Jr. He is a small chicken with a large head. He always wears glasses and has a small red and blue ringed hat. He never speaks, only mumbles, but is very clever and usually shows up in Foghorn Leghorn cartoons.
Foghorn is a big, loud rooster. He has a rather large body and loves to strut around the farm. He was created by Robert McKimson and voiced by Mel Blanc. His arch rival is Barnyard Dawg.
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He is a large Briard Sheepdog with white fur and a big mop of red hair over his eyes. He was created by Chuck Jones and voiced by Frank Welker. Sam’s arch-enemy is Ralph Wolf who is very similar to Wile E. Coyote, but who prefers sheep to road runners. Of course, it is Sam's job to protect the sheep from the hungry wolf. Sam even appeared in the 1988 animated movie, "Who Framed Rodger Rabbit."
Hippety Hopper is a baby kangaroo that has appeared in a few "Looney Tunes" cartoons. Sylvester the cat often mistakes Hippety for a large mouse that he attempts to catch. Kangaroos, however, like to punch and Sylvester quickly learns that Hippety isn't a big mouse at all.
Michigan is a frog who walks upright, wears a top hat and uses a cane; a real gentleman, one could say. He really likes to sing and dance. He was created by Chuck Jones and is said to have been based on Ed Sullivan. He only appeared in one "Looney Tunes" cartoon in 1955, but has made guest appearances in more modern cartoons, including "Tiny Toon Aventures."
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Daffy Duck is a black duck with an orange beak and feet. He is a friend of Bugs Bunny, but also sometimes his rival. Daffy is known for his lisp, meaning he cannot say the letter S properly, making it sound more like a 'th' sound. His favorite saying is 'dethpicable!' He first appeared in cartoons in 1937.
Slowpoke Rodriguez is a very, very slow mouse, and related to Speedy Gonzales, the fastest mouse in Mexico. He makes up for this by being particularly clever, although he needs Speedy's help from time to time to escape Sylvester. He has the ability to hypnotize others ​and used this on Sylvester on occasion.
Henery Hawk is a small, brown, chicken hawk with a very high-pitched voice that makes him sound like a mobster. He was created by Chuck Jones and Robert McKimson. He only appeared in 12 cartoons, often with Foghorn Leghorn.
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Miss Prissy is an old spinster hen who wears a blue bonnet and wire glasses. She lives in a chicken coop with other chickens in Foghorn Leghorn's yard and often forms part of his cartoon tales.
Chester is a small terrier dog with yellow fur and brown spiky ears. Chester plays opposite Spike the Bulldog. They are both seen only in two short episodes. Spike is Chester's idol.
Hugo is a very large, white snow monster. He made two appearances in "Looney Tunes" cartoons, both times starring with Bugs Bunny, who he wants to turn into his pet and call George. He is easily persuaded and not very smart. He was only given a name in his second cartoon appearance, but has since appeared in various other "Looney Tunes" shows, including "Tiny Toon Adventures."
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Marc Anthony is a big bulldog with extremely long lips and thin back legs. He was created by Chuck Jones and voiced by Mel Blanc. He is often seen in "Looney Tunes" cartoons with a small black kitten named Pussyfoot. The two only appeared between 1954 and 1958.
Spike the Bulldog plays opposite a smaller dog named Chester the Terrier. He is not to be confused with Spike, a bulldog that appears in "Tom and Jerry" cartoons, often saving Jerry from Tom. They are easily told apart by the fact the "Looney Tunes'" Spike wears a red sweater and has a brown bowler hat.