
Fun Facts

Bugs Bunny
Debuted July 27, 1940
Clever and quick-witted
Loves to outsmart his foes
Laid-back and confident
Famous for saying, “What’s up, Doc?”

Daffy Duck
Debuted April 17, 1947
Loud and dramatic.
Jealous and egotistical.
Often the butt of the joke.
Has a love-hate relationship with Bugs.

Tweety Bird
Debuted Nov 21, 1942
Innocent-looking but clever.
Outsmarts Sylvester often.
Sweet voice and small size.
Famous for saying, “I tawt I taw a puddy tat!”

Sylvester the Cat
Debuted March 24, 1945
Persistent and sneaky.
Constantly chases Tweety.
Talks with a lisp.
Always ends up failing.

Speedy Gonzales
Debuted Sept 20, 1953
Super fast and agile.
Speaks with a Mexican accent.
Kind-hearted and helpful.
Known as “The fastest mouse in all Mexico!”

Porky Pig
Debuted April 19, 1935
Stammers when he speaks.
Gentle and good-natured.
Often plays the straight man.
Signs off with “Th-th-th-that’s all, folks!”

Petunia Pig
Debuted 1937
Sweet and polite.
Often paired with Porky.
Strong-willed and sassy.
Rarely loses her temper.

Yosemite Sam
Debuted July 21, 1945
Fiery temper and loud.
Loves guns and brawls.
Short and easily angered.
Constantly after Bugs Bunny.

Foghorn Leghorn
Debuted March 23, 1946
Loud and talkative.
Southern accent and swagger.
Loves to prank others.
Often ends up outwitted.

Elmer Fudd
Debuted Nov 17, 1940
Soft-spoken and calm.
Obsessed with hunting Bugs.
Speaks with an “r” lisp.
Frequently outsmarted.

Marvin the Martian
Debuted Aug 8, 1948
Calm but destructive.
Obsessed with Earth’s destruction.
Wears Roman-style helmet.
Has a quiet, monotone voice.

Taz
Debuted Nov 10, 1954
Wild and chaotic.
Spins like a tornado.
Eats anything in sight.
Barely speaks, mostly grunts.

Lola Bunny
Debuted July 28, 1996
Smart and sporty.
Confident and graceful.
Stands up for herself.
Has romantic tension with Bugs.

Granny
Debuted June 12, 1950
Kind but no-nonsense.
Protective of her pets.
Often outsmarts villains.
Appears sweet but savvy.

Road Runner
Debuted Sept 17, 1949
Extremely fast.
Silent except for “Beep Beep!”
Constantly escapes danger.
Always outwits Wile E. Coyote.

Wile E. Coyote
Debuted Sept 17, 1949
Persistent but unlucky.
Uses elaborate traps.
Never speaks, only signs.
Always fails in catching Road Runner.

Pepe Le Pew
Debuted January 6, 1945
Hopeless romantic.
Oblivious and clingy.
Strong French accent.
Constantly chasing love (usually unwanted).
