I originally considered an area based on Tiny Toon Adventures, but thought that it would work better as it's own series.
Job #29: Looney Tunes World Area - Coyote Canyon
As named in the sixth episode of
Looney Tunes Dash!, the Coyote Canyon is a huge desert filled with high canyons (that players can jump off for free-falls for Gold Bricks like the Helicarrier from LEGO Marvel Super Heroes, referencing a
famous falling gag that Wile E. Coyote suffered throughout his and the Road Runner's cartoons), roads (with a dragstrip from "
Fast and Furry-ous" acting as the race track that grants you a Gold Brick), tunnels (though a painted one is also included as a easter egg/reference), Coyote's home in the mountain (like in "
There They Go-Go-Go!" and "
Operation: Rabbit", which co-starred Bugs Bunny), cactuses, boulders/rocks (some of which can be destroyed like when Wile E. used ACME Earthquake Pills in "
Hopalong Casualty"), train tracks with them often speeding by and a elevator-filled mine from the second cartoon released in 1952, "
Beep, Beep".
Enemies that you will face in this area are
Burmese Tigers from "
Stop! Look! And Hasten!" and other coyotes from a female Road Runner costume gag in the 1955 short "
Ready, Set, Zoom!", where they chased off Wile E. when he tried to use it for attracting the real Road Runner, but instead waked up an afore-mentioned rout of coyotes that all look identical to him, with the intention of eating him.
For a funny bonus/easter egg, if you use Gamer Kid's arcade machine gadget in this area, the player will be able to play the
original Road Runner arcade game released
in 1985 by Atari Games (most of their IPs such as Gauntlet which was released the same year, are now owned by Midway under Warner Bros. - FUN FACT: It has
a prototype, which also included cutscenes from the original cartoons and scrolling presumably hand-drawn backgrounds/roads thanks to laser-disc technology).