Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage (SNES) All Bosses (No Damage). It is an action video game developed by Viacom New Media and published by Sunsoft released exclusively for the SNES in 1993 and 1994.
Boss list: 00:36 Boss 01 Elmer Fudd 01:22 Boss 02 Giant Cowboy 02:41 Boss 03 Wolf 03:48 Boss 04 Yosemite Sam 06:40 Boss 05 Taz 07:50 Boss 06 Wily Coyote 09:43 Boss 07 Wrestler 11:37 Final Boss - Daffy Duck
00:36 Boss 01 Elmer Fudd 01:22 Boss 02 Nasty Canasta 02:41 Boss 03 Wolf 03:48 Boss 04 Yosemite Sam 06:40 Boss 05 Your Partner In Time Busters 07:50 Boss 06 Wile E. Coyote 09:43 Boss 07 Wrestler 11:37 Final Boss - Your Best Friend
Uh, you're missing the Torro (AKA the Bull) boss battle. Apart from that, every other boss seems present and accounted for. I don't suppose you could release an updated version with the Bull included though, could you?
Wonder if this game was one of those developed with a rental mindset, you know the ones that you have to rent a lot if you didnt own it because it had an arbitrary difficulty. Like how many freaking hits bosses take.
I love how Taz just eats the chicken with dynamite XD And the fact that Daffy is the final boss, but wasn’t Elmer Fudd the one who was seen at the end of the episode? Well what’s in is in, it’s still awesome to see
Why is Toro (the Bull) not on the boss list? Not only did you forget to put the Bull on the list, you also forgot the first two wolves too. Nice video btw!
00:36 boss 01 - elmer fudd 01:22 boss 02 - giant cowboy 02:41 boss 03 - Wolf 03:48 boss 04 - yosemite sam 06:40 boss 05 - taz 07:50 boss 06 - wile e coyote 09:43 boss 07 - wrestler 11:37 final boss - daffy duck
Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage All Bosses Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage Game on Nintendo SNES Every boss fight Elmer Fudd Nasty Canasta Toro The Big Bad Wolf Black Knight Sam Taz Wile E Coyote The Crusher Daffy Duck (Final Boss) Ending
the Were-Wolf chine speaking of sonic in the background it’s pretty unsettling just having them sit their without cheering or anything you know, moving about instead they are just sitting there..staring...staring into your soul
Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage All Bosses 0:36 Elmer Fudd 1:22 Nasty Canasta 2:41 The Big Bad Wolf 3:48 Yosemite Sam 7:50 Wile E Coyote 9:43 The Crusher 11:37 Daffy Duck (Final Boss)
That's because they changed their old name to Paramount Digital Entertainment which is currently owned by Paramount Pictures Corporation Warner Bros. Entertainment, the creators of Looney Tunes, asked Infogrames to release some more games before Electronic Arts took over
I don't think the bosses were that hard. The aggravation came from the cheap enemy placement and shoddy level design. The finale with the cats is completely unfair.
List of Bosses 0:36 - Elmer Fudd 1:22 - Nasty Canasta 2:41 - Big Bad Wolf 3:48 - Yosemite Sam 6:40 - Taz 7:50 - Wile E. Coyote 9:43 - The Crusher 11:37 - Daffy Duck (Final Boss)
Yes. As Kagereneko said above, it's pretty hard but still very playable. If you're up for a 16-bit platformer, it's a TON of fun to play. I'd say the graphics and soundtrack speak for themselves here.
@@WhiteFangofWar But not his nemesis. In the Looney Tunes Show, Bugs and Daffy are roommates. I think Warner Bros. chose it to be like that because Bugs and Daffy might sometimes be considered best friends.
Actually, the boss fight is more than just a take on the classics-it’s an extremely clever “mashup” of a homage to a whole bunch of individual cartoons. “Rabbit Rampage,” in both name and plot (Bugs tormented by unseen animator), is based on the 1955 cartoon, except with Elmer Fudd as the animator. Daffy Duck as the animator is a role reversal of the 1953 cartoon “Duck Amuck,” which even features multiple Daffys at once (in a short scene). The three versions of Daffy are named (and taken from) “Drip-Along Daffy,” “Duck Dodgers” and “Robin Hood Daffy” (1951, '53 and '58 respectively). It was clever to put Bugs on the animator’s desk (as the real Daffy watches from above) and have him spill all the paint, rendering the magic paintbrush useless.