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If you enjoyed this video, please consider supporting - https://ko-fi.com/staticwonderland In this video essay, we dive deep into Rabbit Habit, an underground Looney Tunes parody created by independent artist Steven Peck. This adult-themed animated short imagines a dark alternate universe where iconic Looney Tunes characters spiral into drug use after the Warner Bros. animation studio shutdown of the 1960s. But how did we get here? To understand Rabbit Habit, we explore the history of Looney Tunes in the 1960s, the end of theatrical shorts and the shift to television syndication which brought Warner Bros. legendary animation run to a halt. With no new shorts being produced—and new animation limited mostly to commercials—the beloved characters entered an unexpected era of limbo that inspired parodies, reinterpretations, and independent creations like Peck’s. If you’re a fan of animation history, dark parodies, or lost media, this deep dive uncovers the story behind one of the strangest and most fascinating Looney Tunes tributes ever made.