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: Explores a "rebellious" shift in character dynamics [3]. The Looney Tunes Show - Season 2
The genius of Season 2 is how it balances Daffy’s unearned arrogance with real consequences. He fails. He loses money. He gets evicted (briefly). Unlike the classic shorts where Daffy’s suffering was reset by the next cartoon, Season 2 carries scars. His rivalry with Bugs is less about physical violence and more about passive-aggressive roommate warfare—leaving dishes in the sink, stealing the newspaper, and manipulating social situations. He loses money
While Daffy remained as narcissistic as ever, Season 2 gave him more depth. Episodes like "Daffy Duck, Esquire" and "The Christmas Carol" explored his insecurities and his strange, symbiotic friendship with Bugs. His rivalry with Bugs is less about physical
from a "bland" character into a hyperactive, absent-minded goofball
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