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Favorite Looney Tunes Characters.Xlsx FAVORITE LOONEY TUNES CHARACTERS - VOTING BRACKETS First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight Final Four Championship Final Four Elite Eight Sweet Sixteen Second Round First Round Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes 1 Daffy Duck 58 70 Bugs Bunny 1 Daffy Duck 60 67Bugs Bunny 16 Clyde Bunny 13 1 Gruesome Gorilla 16 Daffy Duck Bugs Bunny 8 Charlie Dog 38 35 Rocky and Mugsy 8 Charlie Dog 10 3 Rocky and Mugsy 9 Henery Hawk 31 34 Slowpoke Rodriguez 9 5 Barnyard Dawg 48 54 Penelope Pussycat 5 Barnyard Dawg 44 41 Penelope Pussycat 12 Drunken Stork 23 15 Blacque Jacque Shellacque 12 Barnyard Dawg Penelope Pussycat 4 Pussyfoot 33 49 Marc Antony 4 Miss Prissy 24 28 Marc Antony 13 Miss Prissy 37 18 Babbit and Catstello 13 Division One Division Two 6 Granny 57 9 Weasel 6 Granny 29 17 Egghead Jr. 11 Hippety Hopper 14 61 Egghead Jr. 11 Porky Pig Yosemite Sam 3 Porky Pig 61 65 Yosemite Sam 3 Porky Pig 41 53 Yosemite Sam 14 Claude Cat 10 6 The Dodo 14 7 Spike the Bulldog 59 28 Chester the Terrier 7 Spike the Bulldog 17 9Lola Bunny 10 The Three Bears 12 39 Lola Bunny 10 Pepé Le Pew Taz 2 Pepé Le Pew 64 66 Taz 2 Pepé Le Pew 53 60 Taz 15 The Gremlin 7 4 Nasty Canasta 15 CHAMPION 1 Wile E. Coyote 67 69 Sylvester the Cat 1 Wile E. Coyote 63 59 Sylvester the Cat 16 Willoughby 3 2 Petunia Pig 16 Wile E. Coyote Sylvester the Cat 8 Hugo the Abominable Snowman 37 31 Goofy Gophers Mac & Tosh 8 Hugo the Abominable Snowman 7 10 K-9 9 Cecil Turtle 32 38 K-9 9 5 Michigan J. Frog 57 60 Sam Sheepdog 5 Michigan J. Frog 28 26 Sam Sheepdog 12 Sniffles 13 8 Instant Martian 12 Tweety Foghorn Leghorn 4 Tweety 64 65 Foghorn Leghorn 4 Tweety 43 43 Foghorn Leghorn 13 Big Bad Wolf 7 5 Little Red Riding Hood 13 Division Three Division Four 6 Hector the Bulldog 48 39 Ralph Wolf 6 Hector the Bulldog 8 15 Ralph Wolf 11 Three Little Bops 21 28 Hubie and Bertie 11 Road Runner Speedy Gonzales 3 Road Runner 64 57 Speedy Gonzales 3 Road Runner 61 55 Speedy Gonzales 14 Pete Puma 7 15 Playboy Penguin 14 7 Witch Hazel 44 44 Gossamer 7 Witch Hazel 16 18 Gossamer 10 Sylvester Jr. 26 23 Beaky Buzzard 10 Marvin the Martian Elmer Fudd 2 Marvin the Martian 66 54 Elmer Fudd 2 Marvin the Martian 53 51 Elmer Fudd 15 The Crusher 3 16 Giovanni Jones 15.
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