Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time (PS1) 100% Playthrough (No Commentary)
Looney Tunes Series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPO56tlewLYQo_lxew9ANlErfpiLfdgDX
Eh, what’s up, doc?
Please note that this is segmented and edited.
Notes
The Greatest Escape is one of three levels that cannot be fully completed the first time around. The other two are ‘What’s Cookin, Doc?’ and ‘Follow the Red Pirate Road’. Later in the game, you acquire some special abilities and then must revisit these levels to collect everything. Due to how levels are unlocked, this is unavoidable.
During Train Your Brain / The Space Speedway, the color puzzle is randomized every time you attempt it.
The game technically has two endings, one for 100% completion and the other for sub 100% but the cutscene is identical for both. The only thing that’s different is the background for the credits.
These kinds of collection platforming games really aren’t my speed. I personally find them to just be tedious checklists. Regardless, this is probably an above average collection platforming game.
00:00 Intro
10:34 Wabbit on the Run
17:58 Guess Who Needs a Kick Start
20:14 Hey… What’s up, Dock?
39:41 Wabbit or Duck Season
42:21 The Big Bank Withdrawal
54:51 The Greatest Escape (See Notes)
1:02:18 What’s Cookin’, Doc?
1:17:02 When Sam Met Bunny
1:20:19 Follow the Red Pirate Road
1:29:33 The Planet X File
1:44:19 Objects in the Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear
1:48:07 La Corrida
1:51:43 Vort “X” Room
1:54:47 “Witch” Way to Albuquerque
1:59:55 The Greatest Escape Revisit
2:06:27 The Conquest for the Planet X
2:09:44 What’s Cookin’, Doc? Revisit
2:15:40 The Carrot-Henge Mystery
2:30:13 What’s Cookin’, Doc? Revisit, Again
2:38:15 Magic Hare Blower
2:48:10 Follow the Red Pirate Road Revisit
2:51:36 Mine or Mine?
3:03:20 The Carrot Factory
3:15:20 Downhill Duck
3:17:56 Train Your Brain / The Space Speedway
3:27:36 Ending/Credits