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==Other appearances== The Warners directors retired Cecil after his third showdown with Bugs. Nevertheless, Cecil has made occasional [[cameo role|cameos]] in later projects. He is seen briefly in the 1996 film ''[[Space Jam]]'' as an audience member during the game and its 2021 sequel ''[[Space Jam: A New Legacy]]'' in Bugs' flashback leaving Tune World in front of [[Charlie Dog]]. He also appears in the 2003 DVD ''Looney Tunes: Reality Check'', voiced by [[Joe Alaskey]]. He also made a cameo in one episode of ''[[The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries]]'', voiced by [[Frank Welker]]. He features in some issues of the ''[[Looney Tunes]]'' comic book. His only notable Warner Bros. Animation ''Looney Tunes'' short cameo came in 1954's ''[[Devil May Hare]]'', which was directed by [[Robert McKimson]] and pitted Bugs against the [[Tasmanian Devil (Looney Tunes)|Tasmanian Devil]], who made his debut here. Cecil Turtle appears in ''[[The Looney Tunes Show]]'', voiced by [[Jim Rash]]. He and Bugs are once again enemies like in the classic shorts, and he has a habit of mispronouncing Bugs's name as "Buges Buney." In Cecil's appearances on this show, he is the one who gets outwitted by Bugs, the first time in Looney Tunes history. His next appearance was in the episode ''The Shell Game''. Now working as a scammer, Cecil tricks both Bugs and Porky into thinking they damaged his shell. However, Bugs started seeing through Cecil's con, and confronted him with Porky and took down his shell scam and sending him to prison, as well as scoring another victory over Cecil. Cecil also appears as one of the main antagonists in the spinoff film ''[[Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run]]'', voiced again by Rash and appearing as a spy working for the Mexican general Foghorn Leghorn until the near climax reveals that he has been working for [[Marvin the Martian]]. Cecil makes recurring appearances in ''[[New Looney Tunes]]'', voiced by series producer Matt Craig. In the show he and Bugs have races against each other which ends with both of them losing. Cecil appears in ''[[Looney Tunes Cartoons]]'', voiced by [[Keith Ferguson (voice actor)|Keith Ferguson]]. He appears in the episode "Shell Shocked", where traveling from Bronx to Brooklyn, Bugs beats a Public Transit Train and comments how nobody is faster than him. However, Bugs becomes infuriated when he comes across advertisements showcasing Cecil Turtle as the "actual fastest thing in New York City". Bugs runs into Cecil and challenges him to a footrace to a nearby lamppost. Bugs gains the early lead but Cecil ties the street Bugs is on to a taxi going to [[St. Louis]], allowing Cecil to win. Bugs then challenges Cecil to see how fast they can multiply numbers, but Cecil wins again by multiplying himself. Bugs becomes enraged and has one more challenge for Cecil: how fast he can eat carrots. However, Bugs disguised a bomb as a carrot. When the bomb doesn't go off, Bugs looks and sees all the carrots have been eaten by Cecil. Bugs looks into Cecil's shell, coming face-to-face with the bomb that explodes right in his face. As Cecil proclaims victory, Bugs says there is one thing he's better at than Cecil: losing and starts crying. Cecil appeared in ''[[Bugs Bunny Builders]]'', where he is voiced by [[Bob Bergen]]. Unlike his original short films and other television series, he and Bugs appear on friendly terms.
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