
Anvil on Head: Unsurprisingly, in the fight against Toro the Bull, you can use these yourself to stun him. Adaptational Villainy: The Goofy Gophers, generally nice to a fault, attack Bugs in the first level. One level even takes place in the ACME factory (naturally, Bugs' foe in this level is ACME's number-one customer, Wile E. Acme Products: Naturally, for a Looney Tunes game. In addition, items Bugs collects and can use to help him are based on common Looney Tunes items, such as pies he can throw as weapons, carrots that restore health (which is represented by a long carrot meter, with hits being represented by bites taken out of it), and a "Bugs Was Here" sign that acts as a checkpoint wherever you place it. Bugs, for instance, starts every level by being drawn by a pencil (much like in the cartoon this game's named after) and is erased when he dies. Many of the game's mechanics play on Looney Tunes tropes, or just cartoon tropes in general.
It stars Bugs Bunny, traveling through levels representing different types of Looney Tunes: Bugs fighting Elmer Fudd in the wintery woods from Duck! Rabbit! Duck!, the bull fight from Bully for Bugs, and many more.
Loosely based on the 1955 cartoon of the same name.
Bugs Bunny: Rabbit Rampage is a Looney Tunes Platform Game released for the Super NES in 1993 in Japan and in 1994 everywhere else.