12 Facts About Cecil Turtle

1.

Cecil Turtle is a fictional character in the Warner Bros.

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2.

Cecil Turtle accepts Bugs' bet, and the race begins several days later.

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3.

Cecil Turtle quickly reveals that his shell is rocket propelled, allowing him to go a surprising combination between fast and slow.

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4.

Nevertheless, it is Cecil Turtle who has the last laugh when he rooks the rabbit into confessing to "doing 100 easy"—in a 30-miles-per-hour zone.

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5.

Bugs looks into Cecil Turtle's shell, coming face-to-face with the bomb that explodes right in his face.

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6.

Cecil Turtle is seen briefly in the 1996 film Space Jam and the 2003 DVD Looney Tunes: Reality Check, voiced by Joe Alaskey.

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7.

Cecil Turtle made a cameo in one episode of The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries, voiced by Frank Welker.

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8.

Cecil Turtle appears in The Looney Tunes Show, voiced by Jim Rash.

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9.

Cecil Turtle appears in the spinoff film Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run, voiced again by Rash and appearing as a spy working for the Mexican general Foghorn Leghorn.

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10.

Cecil Turtle makes recurring appearances in New Looney Tunes, voiced by series producer Matt Craig.

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11.

Cecil Turtle appears in Looney Tunes Cartoons, voiced by Keith Ferguson.

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12.

Cecil Turtle appeared in Bugs Bunny Builders, where he is voiced by Bob Bergen.

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