Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage

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Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage
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Developer(s) Sunsoft
Publisher(s) Sunsoft
Platform(s) Super NES
Release date 1993
Genre(s) Action
Mode(s) Single player
Media 12-megabit Cartridge

Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage is a Super NES action game where the player controls Bugs Bunny as he fights traditional Looney Tunes villains in order to confront the main villain of the story, animator Daffy Duck. The game's title is derived from the 1955 animated short Rabbit Rampage, which follows a similar plot of Bugs at the mercy of an antagonistic animator.

In Japan the game was released as バックス・バニーはちゃめちゃ大冒険 (Bakkusu Banī Hachamecha Daibôken Bugs Bunny's Insane Great Adventure?).

[edit] Levels

Most levels in the game are based around various Looney Tunes shorts.

Level 1.1: A snow level where Bugs battles Elmer Fudd and his hunting dogs, as well as the Goofy Gophers.

Level 2.1: This level takes place in a saloon. The Red Hot Ryder cameos as one of the enemies here. Nasty Canasta from Drip-Along Daffy awaits Bugs at the end.

Level 400: Toro the bull from the animated short Bully For Bugs is here. Bugs must make the bull crash into a steel girder.

Level 1.3: This level is based around the Bewitched Bunny short. It features Witch Hazel, Hansel and Gretel, the three pigs, and the big bad wolf. At the end, Yosemite Sam shows up in his outfit from the animated short Knighty Knight Bugs, complete with his dragon. The Goofy Gophers also show up in this level.

Level 2001: This level takes place on Martian space vehicles. Some Instant Martians attack Bugs with laser guns, which can shrink him temporarily. Bugs can deflect these shots back at the Martians with mirrors, shrinking them instead. Marvin the Martian also makes an appearance.

Level 9.1: Bugs must traverse Tasmania in this level. The Tasmanian Devil constantly tries to attack Bugs.

Level \sqrt[3]{X} \div (YC Z − 10) : Bugs must travel through Acme's factory, facing various mechanical contraptions such as robots and ACME's Christmas gift wrapping machines. Wile E. Coyote is fought at the end.

Round 42.37938: Bugs Bunny must fight The Crusher, the wrestler from the short Bunny Hugged, ultimately making him fall into a hole.

Level 13: There are many black cats in this level. This causes bad luck (in the form of falling objects) to follow you wherever you go. If Bugs hits a cat with a paintbrush pickup, Pepé Le Pew will show up to take the cat away. Sylvester appears riding a train in some parts of the level.

"Is this trip really necessary?": The final level, where it is discovered Daffy Duck has been animating the entire game (not unlike in the shorts Duck Amuck and Rabbit Rampage). Bugs has to spill the paint so Daffy cannot draw anymore. While he is doing this, Duck Dodgers, Robin Hood Daffy and Drip-along Daffy try to stop him. After Bugs empties out the last of the paint, the player must strike the Robin Hood Daffy a few times before finally completing the game. If Bugs defeats Robin Hood Daffy, but doesn't empty the paint cans, he then has to fight Drip-along Daffy. If Bugs defeats Drip-along but still has not spilled all the paint, Robin Hood Daffy appears again.

[edit] Boss info

  • Elmer Fudd—uses his rifle.
  • Nasty Canasta—uses a gun.
  • Bull—runs at player with horns ready.
  • Yosemite Sam and Dragon—usually march about the field with Sam using a jousting lance. Sometimes, the dragon will spit a fireball at Bugs.
  • Taz—merely spins like a twister.
  • Wile E. Coyote—controls a machine and uses it to drop robots.
  • Crusher—charges after and punches Bugs; if Bugs gets caught in his punch, Crusher will wind his ears up and let him loose like a toy airplane, not unlike the Bugs short.
  • Daffy—Duck Dodgers is immortal and uses a blaster pistol that can kill the player in one hit, while Robin Hood and Drip-along can be defeated and use a quarterstaff and guns to attack, respectively.


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