Bugs Bunny
Basic Information
Full Name: Bugs Bunny
Aliases/Nicknames: Wabbit, Varmint Rabbit
Age: Ageless (character created in the late 1930s)
Gender: Male
Occupation: Trickster, Looney Tunes star
Affiliation: Warner Bros.
Appearance
Height: Variable (as he is an animated character)
Build: Slim, anthropomorphic
Eye Color: Black
Hair Color: Grey-and-white fur
Distinguishing Features: Large front teeth, white gloves, and long ears
Background
Place of Origin: Warner Bros. Cartoons
Family: Clyde Bunny (nephew), Ace Bunny (descendant)
Education: Self-taught in trickery and wit
History: Created in the late 1930s, Bugs Bunny has become an iconic animated
character known worldwide.
Personality
Traits: Flippant, insouciant, clever, mischievous
Likes: Carrots, outsmarting his adversaries
Dislikes: Hunters, being outwitted
Strengths: Quick-witted, resourceful, virtually invulnerable in his animated world
Weaknesses: Overconfidence, sometimes his tricks backfire
Abilities
Skills: Master of disguise, breaking the fourth wall, playing the banjo
Powers (if applicable): Cartoon physics, allowing him to perform impossible feats
Equipment/Tools: Carrots, various props as needed for his schemes
Relationships
Allies: Daffy Duck (sometimes), Porky Pig, other Looney Tunes characters
Enemies: Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam, Daffy Duck (sometimes)
Romantic Interests: Lola Bunny (girlfriend)
Mentors: N/A
Proteges: N/A
Story Arcs
Notable Events: Numerous encounters with Elmer Fudd and other adversaries
Character Development: Evolved from a prototype to the well-known character
today
Challenges/Conflicts: Constantly outwitting hunters and other characters
Quotes
Catchphrases: “Eh… What’s up, doc?”
Notable Dialogue: “Of course you realize, this means war.”
Trivia
Interesting Facts: Bugs has appeared in more films than any other cartoon
character1.
Influences: The character was influenced by classic trickster archetypes and
Groucho Marx’s style.
Cultural Impact: Bugs Bunny is considered an American cultural icon and has a
star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame1.
Probable Death Battle Victor
Vs Marty McFly: Bugs Bunny (99% probability of victory). Bugs’ cartoon physics
give him an overwhelming advantage.
Vs Robin Hood: Bugs Bunny (99% probability of victory). Bugs’ wit and
resourcefulness would outmatch Robin Hood’s archery skills.
Vs T-800 Terminator: Bugs Bunny (95% probability of victory). Bugs could use his
cartoon antics to dismantle the Terminator.
Vs The Master Chief: Bugs Bunny (90% probability of victory). Even advanced
technology is no match for the powers of cartoon physics.
Vs Wonder Woman: Wonder Woman (50% probability of victory). While Wonder
Woman has superhuman abilities, Bugs’ cartoon nature makes it a potentially even
match.
References
First Appearance: “A Wild Hare” (official version) on July 27, 19401.
Creators: Ben Hardaway, Cal Dalton, Charles Thorson (prototype), Tex Avery,
Chuck Jones, Bob Givens, Robert McKimson (official)
Portrayed by (if applicable): Originally voiced by Mel Blanc, now voiced by various
actors including Jeff Bergman and Eric Bauza1.