KidsWBYungsta's Animation Multiverse: The Series – A Looney Tunes Cartoon: Wabbit Wackiness
KidsWBYungsta's Animation Multiverse: The Series – A Looney Tunes Cartoon: "Wabbit Wackiness"


KidsWBYungsta's Animation Multiverse: The Series
A Looney Tunes Cartoon: "Wabbit Wackiness"


A/N: Hello there, ladies and gentlemen! While I am still working on the new episodes, I decided to give you all a little something-something to tide you over until then. Similar to what I had used to do with my WB One-Shots Show series, here is an original take on the 1955 Looney Tunes classic, Rabbit Rampage, which starred Bugs Bunny, mixed in with some elements of the 1953 Merrie Melodies classic, Duck Amuck, which starred Daffy Duck. In this Looney Tunes cartoon, Bugs finds himself back in the hands of an animator who changes everything about the cartoon, much to Bugs' annoyance. However, he comes to realize that he is actually dealing with an animator who is on top of their game …

Episode Synopsis: In a two-way tribute to two of Chuck Jones' most-memorable cartoons, Duck Amuck and Rabbit Rampage, Bugs Bunny finds himself back at the mercy of a sadistic animator. Just like before, this animator does everything to mess with Bugs' head throughout the entire cartoon, changing the backgrounds, redesigns Bugs, replaces his voice with the voices of other characters and even changes the style of the cartoon he is in. Once Bugs wises up to the animator's antics, he tries to find his way out of the animator's hands, but this animator is unlike Daffy Duck or Elmer Fudd. Compared to those two, this animator seems to have a lot of magic up her sleeves …

Disclaimer: I do not own any of the cartoon and anime characters who appear in this story. The cartoon and anime characters who do appear are owned by their respective companies.

Dedication: To Chuck Jones and Michael Maltese, Warner Bros. Cartoons' quintessential dynamic duo behind Duck Amuck and Rabbit Rampage.


KidsWBYungsta Proudly Presents:
KidsWBYungsta's Animation Multiverse: The Series

A Looney Tunes Cartoon: "Wabbit Wackiness"

Starring the Voice Talents of:
Billy West as Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd
Eric Bauza as Marvin the Martian
J.P. Karliak as Wile E. Coyote
Fred Tatasciore as Yosemite Sam
Greg Eagles as Grim
Janice Kawaye as Jenny Wakeman
Rob Paulsen as Yakko Warner
Stephanie Sheh as The Mysterious Animator

What? Did You Expect to See the Reveal of The Mysterious Animator in The Credits?
I Thought You Folks Didn't Like to See Spoilers During the Credits!

An Animation Multiverse Salute to:
Chuck Jones and Michael Maltese

Written and Directed by:
KidsWBYungsta


The cartoon starts out as your typical Bugs Bunny-Elmer Fudd cartoon, starting out with the serene scene of the woods and everything looking so peaceful … that is, until the familiar sounds of a shotgun blast rang through the woods and Bugs Bunny popped up on screen, running from his usual nemesis Elmer Fudd, who was shouting at him, "There's no use running now, you scwewy wabbit! Once I finally bwast you, you are going to be nothing more than a delicious wabbit stew! Heh-heh-heh-heh-heh-heh!"

However, as usual, Bugs just took it as all fun and games as he turned to the audience and said, "Eh, I wouldn't worry too much about old Elmer there, folks. This kinda thing happens all the time and I always get the upper hand over him … well, except for those three times back in the original Looney Tunes days."

Suddenly, Bugs realized that Elmer was coming in closer than he had expected, so he decided to lead him to a chase around one of the trees in the woods until Elmer was the only one running around. Soon, right when he wasn't looking, Bugs snuck up right behind him and put his hands over his eyes as he said, "Eh, guess who?"

"Uh … Chwistian Bale?" Elmer guessed.

"Nope," Bugs said, shaking his head.

"Uh … Mariah Carey?" Elmer guessed again.

"Nuh-uh," Bugs said, shaking his head.

"Hmm … Jennifer Lawrence?" Elmer said, putting his hand on his chin.

"Nope!" Bugs said.

"Uh … oh, wait a minute, don't tell me! You must be Mary J. Bwige, wight?" Elmer said with a smile.

"Nope, but you're getting warmer, doc," Bugs said with a playful smirk.

Once Elmer finally caught on to Bugs' game, he said to the wisecracking rabbit, "Say, you wouldn't happen to be that scwewy wabbit, would you?"

"Ehhh, you were expecting, maybe, Roger Rabbit?" Bugs said as he planted a playful kiss on Elmer, then proceeded to continue the chase.

Elmer just got annoyed at the rabbit's tricks as he picked up his shotgun and said, "Alwight, no more games! It's time that I finally bwasted that scwewy wabbit for good!"

While Elmer started to catch up with Bugs, the rabbit just laughed to himself as he said, "Oh, that Elmer, when will he ever learn? He knows that he will never get the upper hand on B—"


However, right when Bugs was coming up with his taunt, he found himself on a white background, away from the woods and even away from Elmer as he was no longer chasing the "wascally wabbit"—okay, I guess 1 out of 2 wasn't too bad. Still, Bugs knew he had a cartoon going on and he knew that it wouldn't be a Looney Tunes cartoon without the colorful backgrounds and the atmosphere that brings these cartoons to life. He looked at the animator and said, "Eh, pardon me, doc, but what happened to the scenery here? What happened to Elmer Fudd? Listen, you can't expect to have a hunting cartoon without the scenery of the woodlands and whatnot, so how about it?"

Once Bugs left the scene, the animator proceeded to use a paintbrush and decided to paint the scenery as Bugs requested. However, instead of taking place in the woods, the animator changed the scenery to take place in outer space! Once the scenery was created, Bugs popped back in and tried to continue the chase with Elmer Fudd by saying, "Hey, Elmer! Are you sure you still want a taste of that delicious … wabbit … stew …"


While Bugs made this declaration, thinking that Elmer was still in the cartoon, he realized that the animator had changed the scenery to outer space, much to his annoyance as he looked at the animator and said, "Alright, so you wanna do an outer space cartoon, huh? Eh, have it your way, doc."

As Bugs surveyed the outer space atmosphere, he noticed Marvin the Martian carrying the Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator, obviously carrying out another plan to destroy the Earth. When he noticed Bugs Bunny in the atmosphere, Marvin jumped up in shock, walking up to the rabbit as he said, "Bugs, what are you doing here in Mars? You weren't supposed to be in this cartoon!"

Bugs just responded by shrugging his shoulders as he said to Marvin, "Eh, trust me, Marvin. I'm just as confused as you are. I was in the middle of another one of my cartoons with Elmer Fudd, then, right out of the blue, the animator switches the atmosphere to being an outer space-themed Looney Tunes cartoon!"

Marvin was confused by Bugs' explanation for a moment as he said, "Um … Bugs, forgive me for my ignorance in the matter, but … who is this animator whom you are referring to?"

Bugs could only raise an eyebrow in response, then he turned to the audience and said, "I better not let him know the truth. It might cause another emotional breakdown on his part."

Bugs then turned back to Marvin as he said, "Listen, doc, just don't worry about it. Just tell me what were you about to do with that stick of dynamite you got in your hands?"

"What, this? Oh, this is just my Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator," Marvin explained as he held up the Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator to Bugs' face. "I'm going to use this to blow up the Earth."

After Marvin made this explanation to Bugs, he continued to make his way to his laboratory as Bugs walked away while saying to himself, "Oh, well, that makes sense. I guess there would be no point to living on Earth anymore now that it's going to be blo—"

However, once it dawned on Bugs what Marvin was doing with the Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator, he stopped dead in his tracks with a cry of "COING!" as he quickly turned to where Marvin was going. Once he caught up with Marvin again, Bugs said to him, "Hey, Marvin, just what did you mean by that comment about you blowing up the Earth?"

"Oh, isn't it obvious? I'm going to blow it up," Marvin explained as he continued walking up to his laboratory. "It was a long time coming in the first place, but I am finally going to put my money where my mouth is. Besides, it still obstructs my view of Venus from where I am."

"It does? What a shame," Bugs said in a mock-sympathetic tone, then he looked at the audience in shock as he grabbed the Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator from Marvin's grasp when he was not looking.

While Marvin was thinking about the possibility of getting a clear view to Venus without the Earth blocking its path, he didn't notice that Bugs had taken the Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator from his hands as he was thinking. Once he realized that the Space Modulator was gone, Marvin's eyes bugged out when he saw that Bugs made off with the Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator, saying in an subuded, yet angered tone, "Egad, the Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator … That Earth creature has stolen the Space Modulator!"

As Bugs continued running off with the Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator, Marvin turned to the audience and said, "Ooh, that makes me very angry! Very angry indeed!"


When Marvin decided to take the initiative to chase Bugs to get the Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator back into his hands, Bugs was already ahead of Marvin, ready to dispose of the Explosive Space Modulator until he found himself back in another white background, yet again away from the atmosphere and away from the supposed enemy of the cartoon—in this case, Marvin the Martian—which only led to Bugs getting annoyed as he turned to the animator and said, "Wait a minute, you're seriously doing this again? What's going on with this cartoon anyway? Listen, doc, we need to get a cartoon going for the audience, so can you please just choose a setting and be consistent with it this time?"


As Bugs left the scenery, the animator used the paintbrush to create a different setting, this time set in the desert as Bugs walked back on the scene and said with a smirk, "The Desert, huh? I guess we're going for a Road Runner-style cartoon, eh? That's right up my alley!"

Bugs then took a look at his watch, wondering when Wile E. Coyote was going to show up and he knew that he was going to show up in a few minutes. Hearing the sounds of Wile E. running down the road, Bugs pulled out a bottle of ACME Speed Pills and took some as he revved up his legs, then turned to the audience with a knowing smirk and said, "Get a load of this, folks, I'll drive Wile E. up a wall through this one! Beep-beep!"

With the signature sound of the Road Runner's "Beep-beep!", Bugs proceeded to run down the road at a lightning-fast speed, similar to one of the most-famous speedsters of the Looney Tunes, as Wile E. tried his best to keep up. Once Wile E. actually came this close to catch up with Bugs, the rabbit found himself in front of a white background yet again, but this time, Wile E. ended up on the white background as well. Although he could've taken the opportunity to catch Bugs, Wile E. just looked at him and said, "Listen, if you didn't want to do a Road Runner cartoon, Bugs, you should've just said something. I know this kind of thing is out of your control, but still."


After Wile E. left to get back to his own scientific endeavors, Bugs turned to the animator and said, "Alright, listen, doc, it may come as a surprise to you to find that this is a Looney Tunes cartoon and, in the Looney Tunes cartoons, they have the right scenery and atmosphere for each individual short, and the styles are very consistent from the beginning to the end, and in my life as a Warner Bros. star, I—"

However, just as Bugs was saying this, the animator utilized a tablet pen to turn the sound off of Bugs' voice, causing the rabbit to continue talking, but stop when he realized that he couldn't even hear his own voice. Realizing this, he tried to reason with the animator, but to no avail as the animator was supposedly ignoring his request. He then proceeded to shout his request to the animator, but, unbeknownst to him, the animator turned the sound back on for the cartoon—unfortunately, just as Bugs shouted, "SO, CAN YOU PLEASE KEEP THE CONSISTENCY WITHIN THE CARTOONS, PLEASE?!"

The shout caused Bugs to drop to the ground and left his ears ringing, then he shook his head as he looked at the animator and said, "Alright, fine, you made your point. Now, can you please find some consistency for this cartoon please? Huh? Can you do that right, doc?"


After Bugs left the foreground, the animator proceeded to paint a different setting for the next Bugs Bunny cartoon, this time being set in the Wild West as Bugs walked back into the foreground and looked around in amazement, saying, "Well, what do you know? It looks like we're going back to the Wild West for this cartoon, eh? Now, that's more like it! Now, eh, could you help me get into the proper apparel for this short?"

Taking heed of Bugs' word, the animator proceeded to paint some cowboy apparel onto Bugs, leaving the rabbit looking at himself in amazement as he said to the audience, "Heh, just like Gary Cooper, huh?"

However, Bugs knew when to get serious because he heard the sounds of gunshots firing off in the distance, then it was revealed the source of the gunshots was none other than Yosemite Sam. As Yosemite Sam was looking around, Bugs just chuckled to himself as he said to the audience, "Get a load of this fugitive from the funny papers!"

As Bugs continued chuckling to himself, Yosemite Sam walked up to Bugs and said, "Well, maybe I should make a bold introduction for myself: I'm Yosemite Sam, the meanest, roughest, toughest, rip-roarin'est hombre to ever cross the Rio Grande … and I ain't no mamby-pamby!"

"Yeah, yeah, yeah, we get it, Sam," Bugs said while rolling his eyes and taking a bite from his carrot. "We've already been through this many times back in our original cartoons, so can we speed this up, please?"

Yosemite Sam was thrown off by Bugs' cynicism as he growled a bit and said, "Oh, I see what's going on here … I guess you think that you are going to get the upper hand over me in this cartoon once again, huh?"

Bugs just smirked at the red-headed rustler as he said, "Eh, what can I say, doc? Don't you remember our recent encounters in the latest season of New Looney Tunes?"

Yosemite Sam proceeded to fume with anger as he pulled out his guns and pointed them at Bugs, saying, "Alright, rabbit, that does it: I suggest you get out of town before I blow ya to smithereenies!"

"Oh, you're not going to scare me easily, Sam!" Bugs said as he pulled out his own two guns. "Besides, I'm not leaving this town before I clean up this crime spree of yours!"

"Ohhhhh, yes, you are!" Sam said as he pulled out a bigger set of guns.

"Ohhhhh, no, I'm not!" Bugs said as he pulled out an even bigger set of guns.

"Ohhhhh, yes, you are!"

"Ohhhhh, no, I'm not!"

"Ohhhhh, yes, you are!"

"Ohhhhh, no, I'm—" Bugs began to say until he realized that he pulled out two of his carrots, leaving Yosemite Sam sporting a devious smirk and laughing evilly.

"Oh, look at that, rabbit, the best guns you have in your arsenal are just two carrots?" Yosemite Sam said as he laughed even harder.

Bugs just rolled his eyes as he turned to the audience and said in a sotto aside, "I would've told him that he shouldn't brush off the power of these two carrots, but I'd rather let this situation just blow up in his face … literally."

As Bugs turned to look back at Yosemite Sam, the Wild West gunslinger was still in the midst of laughing even harder at the ridiculousness of Bugs pulling out two carrots as guns, but he was unaware of the two carrots opening up and blasting him in his face, leaving him charred and slowing down his laughter. After pulling off this trick move on Sam, Bugs blew the smoke away from his carrots as he said to himself, "While I do appreciate the idea of using these carrots, there's always a downside with them: they're only good once."

"Alright, that does it, long ears!" Yosemite Sam shouted as he shook the smoke off of himself and started blasting his guns, leading to a major chase with Bugs. "I asked nicely, but I'm gonna blast you into Kingdom Come!"


While Bugs and Yosemite Sam were engaged in their chase, Bugs found himself in front of the white background once again, leaving him coming to a screeching halt as he turned to the animator with an annoyed look once again, then he walked away from the foreground to switch out of his cowboy clothes and into his standard design.

Once Bugs walked back out, he was even more annoyed about the cartoon being stopped for the fourth time and going off the rails as he said in an annoyed tone, "What's the big deal around here? Why are you messing with the cartoons more than usual?"

Still taking note of the blank scenery, Bugs turned back to the animator and said, "You know, I've got a good mind to tell the Warner Bros. on you. You really are a menace to society, something who shouldn't have—"

While Bugs was making his complaints clear to the animator, the animator created a sign and placed it in his hand, which said, "I WILL NOT WORK FOR YOUR STUPID CARTOON STUDIO ANY LONGER". When Bugs took a look at the sign, he shrieked as he threw the sign away, then he looked at the animator and said, "What are you trying to do here? Make me lose my career at Warner Bros. Animation? I have built up years of experience and tons of goodwill, and I've built up a repertoire of—"

While he was making this statement, the animator added another sign that said "I SECRETLY HOPE WE DON'T HAVE TO DEAL WITH THESE REVIVALS ANYMORE", which caused Bugs to shriek again and run off-screen to dispose of that sign. When he came back onscreen, Bugs looked at the animator and said, "Alright, alright, I get it now. You're the boss and I'm the Looney Tune. Just cut out all of these shenanigans and I'll get to work. Now then, can you please do something about this scenery?"

When Bugs walked off-screen to let the animator work on the scenery, the animator proceeded to design an atmosphere that was akin to how a younger child would design a Looney Tunes cartoon. When Bugs came back to see what the animator has come up with, to say that he was unimpressed with the design would be an understatement. Bugs looked at the animator and said, "How very droll. This, just this is what you call scenery. Listen, could you at least put some color to this thing?"

Suddenly, the animator decided to take Bugs' word into consideration by coloring him instead—well, would have if Bugs didn't take the paintbrush away from her after he felt a streak of color up his back. Bugs then cracked the paintbrush with his leg as he looked at the animator and said, "Alright, doc, I'm already on my last nerve and you're really pushing it! I can see how Sailor Mars would get annoyed with your antics based on how you act. You know what? I'm out of this cartoon! Find yourself another chew toy; what a Leonardo de Punchie …"

While Bugs was walking back to his rabbit hole, he noticed that the ground where his rabbit hole was located was now up in the sky and vice versa, surprising Bugs as he climbed up the tree and grabbed on the flowers to get to his rabbit hole. However, the animator caught up with Bugs and tied an anvil to his tail, causing him to fall out of his rabbit hole and crash into the ground. However, Bugs managed to pull the rope off of his rabbit tail, causing him to tumble over into a different background. While none the worse for wear, he was getting really annoyed with the animator's antics as he jumped up and started mumbling angrily, saying, "You gol-dang, blankety-blank—you little, no-good—what are you trying to do?! Of all the no-good, low-down—"

While Bugs was ranting, the animator erased his head, which confused Bugs when he realized that his head was gone. Waiting for the animator to give him his head back, the animator compiled with his request. However, instead of drawing his head back on, the animator gave him Grim's head with rabbit ears. Bugs felt that his head was nothing more than a skull, then he looked at the animator and said in Grim's voice, "Hey, mon, this is not my head! Why don't you go ahead and give me my real head before I open up a can of—"

Before Bugs could finish his statement, the animator erased Grim's head from his body and drew Jenny Wakeman's head on his body instead. Expressing shock for getting Jenny's head instead of his own head back, Bugs gave a look of annoyance at the animator and said in Jenny's voice, "Hey, listen, do you really think that this head would go with a body like this?"

As if on instinct, the animator changed Bugs' body to Jenny's body, but Bugs was definitely thrown off by this as he smacked the pen away, saying, "Will you cut that out and give me my real body back?!"

Soon, the animator drew Bugs' real body again, but his head was once again replaced with Yakko Warner's head, which led to Bugs saying in Yakko's voice, "Thanks, doc. What the—alright, now you are really pushing it, you screwball animator! Gimme that pen, so I can show you how to—"

Finally, the animator actually complied with Bugs' statement and drew him back to his normal self. Shaking his head, Bugs just glared at the animator, then he started walking away as he said to himself, "Oh, brother, when I find a way out of this cartoon, I'm gonna—"

Suddenly, Bugs felt his tail being erased from thin air, causing him to take notice and glare at the animator again as he pointed to where his tail was and said, "Alright, Missy, put that tail back where it came from."

However, the animator drew a sailor fuku around Bugs' waist instead as he looked at the animator and said, "That is a sailor fuku, my dear. It belongs to the Sailor Guardians, not the Looney Tunes!"

Taking heed to his word, the animator erased Bugs and proceeded to draw Sailor Jupiter in Bugs' place instead. However, this Sailor Jupiter still had Bugs' mannerisms as she grabbed a carrot and said in Bugs' voice while munching on a carrot, "Listen, sister, my contact states that I should always be drawn as a rabbit, so if you don't want to get kicked off of the animation staff, I suggest that you—"

Suddenly, the animator erased Sailor Jupiter and drew Bugs Bunny again, who was hiding his state of annoyance with his usual laidback self, hands behind his back as he looked at himself and said, "So, I guess I'm my old self again, huh? That sounds like a novel idea. What? You didn't think it was a good idea to draw me as the American Dragon or something to that effect?"

The animator was seriously interested in catering to Bugs' demands, pointing the pen at him, causing Bugs to rear back and say in fear, "No, no, wait! I take it back, doc!"

Once the pen was out of sight, Bugs looked at the animator and said, "Listen, doc, I know we have gotten off on the wrong foot for most of this cartoon, but I'm sure that if we put our heads together, we could come up with something revolutionary, something that we could—"


However, while Bugs was making these suggestions, an iris-in appeared on the screen and faded to the Looney Tunes red rings where "That's all Folks!" was being written on the screen. Bugs wised up to this part and pushed the classic "That's all Folks!" screen away as he said, "Wait a minute, what are you doing?! The cartoon's not even over yet!"

After pushing the previous screen away, Bugs walked back to the front and smiled at the animator, saying, "Listen, why don't we just be friends? Listen, I'm just trying to get a good cartoon started, so can you please come up with the right atmosphere? Is that too much to ask of ya, huh?"


The animator complied with Bugs' request as she pulled a different screen down to create the atmosphere, then she pulled the screen back up, revealing Bugs as his prototype Happy Rabbit in his Hare-um Scare-um design, standing in front of a classic woodland atmosphere with the appropriate Carl W. Stalling music playing in the background. Bugs took note of the different atmosphere and his earlier look as he said, "Okay, maybe this is a bit too retro. How about something a bit more modern, something more … recognizable?"


The animator then pulled down another screen to create a new atmosphere, then she pulled the screen back up to reveal Bugs Bunny in his design from The Looney Tunes Show, standing in front of his home from the series, all while the signature theme song of the series played in the background. Bugs took note of this atmosphere and looked at the animator, rolling his eyes as he said, "Alright, now you're just being ridiculous …"


The animator proceeded to pull the same screen down, then pulled it back up to reveal Bugs in his more familiar form, standing there looking more annoyed than ever as he said, "Alright, that tears it! Why don't you go ahead and get the President of WB Animation in here? Just wait until I tell him about all these antics you've been pulling … and I'm not moving until you bring the big boss in here!"

However, while Bugs stood there, the animator drew up a bunch of Bugs Bunny wannabes, all with menacing grins on their faces and holding sticks of dynamite, hoping to blow up the real Bugs Bunny and take his job. Once Bugs became aware of what the animator was doing behind his back, taking note of the fake Bugs Bunnies, he proceeded to wipe the floor with all of the Bugs Bunny wannabes and threw them all off-screen, even throwing the sticks of dynamite back at them for good measure, causing all of them to blow up into smithereens. Growing tired of the animator's antics and feeling weary from what the animator put him through during the entire cartoon, Bugs just sighed and said, "You wanna know what? I've had enough of this … and it's a good thing I know of one way to get out of this mess. That way, I will be able to keep my dignity, and stop myself from going through an emotional and mental breakdown at the same time!"

With those words in mind, Bugs proceeded to pull down the classic "That's all Folks!" screen, thereby signaling the end of the cartoon-within-a-cartoon.

After the cartoon-within-a-cartoon ended, the animator just gave a sad sigh as she said, "That's all Folks, huh? Too bad, I was really having so much fun with Bugs. Oh, well, there's always next time, I guess …"

The animator then turned to the audience and revealed herself to be the one and only Sailor Moon, who giggled to herself for a bit as she said to the audience with a smile, "You know, working on these Looney Tunes cartoons turned out to be a lot easier than what most people made it out to be. Gosh, ain't I a stinker?"

Sailor Moon proceeded to giggle some more as the cartoon finally drew to a close.


After the cartoon had drawn to a close, the signature Looney Tunes drum appeared on screen in front of a curtain background as Porky Pig eventually popped through the drum and wrapped up the cartoon with his signature phrase, "Th-th-th-that's all, folks!"


Well, that's all, folks! To tide things over before the next few episodes, I had decided to write this Looney Tunes-style cartoon involving Bugs Bunny getting stuck in another Duck Amuck-style situation, taking cue of the "One Carroter in Search of an Artist" episode from New Looney Tunes. It might seem weird to see Sailor Moon have this much fun tormenting Bugs Bunny in his own cartoon, but it would make sense if you have read the events in the previous episode. It may have been all fun and games, but there is still a matter of playback in the long run …

Anyway, I hope you all enjoyed the first Looney Tunes Cartoon of the series. I might be thinking about writing more of these if you all want to see more of these one-shots, but we shall see in the future. All in all, "Stay Tooned" for the next episode and Thanks for Reading, folks!