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| - Located on the southern border of the East Pole, Wackyland (also known as Wackia) is one of the world's most insane countries. It is a leading superpower in world plotics. Wackyland is under the rule of the mighty cat leader Happycat, who sits at his computer and scrutinises the every action of Wackypedia's users. He also enjoys Chapstick.
- Wackyland reappears in Dough for the Do-Do, a 1949 color remake of Porky in Wackyland. Gogo Dodo resides here in Tiny Toon Adventures.
- Wackyland is a place for the Do-Do Birds, and especially Gogo Dodo, that Wackyland be down a plot hole, it appeared in 3 episodes of Adventures in Wuhu Island are titled, "Bugs and Buster in Wackyland, Porky and Gabby Time 2 and Babs and Buster Time" episodes.
- Home to Gogo Dodo and several other such odd creatures, this world is based of the land of the Dodos discovered by Porky Pig in the Looney Tunes short, Porky in Wackyland, but is a bit more bizarre in both looks and nature. Practical Comedy is commonplace in Wackyland with many dozens of examples of such like Gogo's flyfishing (for flies) and others (mainly by Gogo).
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| - Located on the southern border of the East Pole, Wackyland (also known as Wackia) is one of the world's most insane countries. It is a leading superpower in world plotics. Wackyland is under the rule of the mighty cat leader Happycat, who sits at his computer and scrutinises the every action of Wackypedia's users. He also enjoys Chapstick.
- Home to Gogo Dodo and several other such odd creatures, this world is based of the land of the Dodos discovered by Porky Pig in the Looney Tunes short, Porky in Wackyland, but is a bit more bizarre in both looks and nature. Practical Comedy is commonplace in Wackyland with many dozens of examples of such like Gogo's flyfishing (for flies) and others (mainly by Gogo). Wackyland is a surreal land where backgrounds change constantly and the entrance to which is located across a bridge on the outskirts of the city of Acme Acres. Along with Gogo, Wackyland's residents include two walking WB logos (the classic shield logo from the cartoons, as evidenced by the red and white coloring, and the 1970-80s logo, commonly referred to as the "Big W", also the former corporate logo for Warner Communications before it merged with Time in 1989 to form today's TimeWarner) hitting each other with mallets, a talking Sphinx, a dragon, a Pegasus, a private eye (a giant eyeball with arms, legs and wearing a hat), and other such creatures. Like Gogo, they all live on wackiness and seem to fade out of existence if removed from Wackyland for an extended period of time. Wackyland also has an entrance to Acme Acres that can rolled up in case of perceived danger, such as a Circus Manager or other such individuals that would exploit the residents' wacky features. In Her Wacky Highness, Babs Bunny, running away from home and school, enjoys Wackyland at first and even made Queen by the residents, but she starts to burn out on the wackiness and then (hypocritically) lectures the Wackylanders on self-control (which is what she was lectured on earlier herself and her main reason for running away). She found out that Article 9 of the Wackyland Peanut Code strictly forbids the use of self-control while in Wackyland. Also, when leaving Wackyland, you leave the way you didn't come in.
- Wackyland reappears in Dough for the Do-Do, a 1949 color remake of Porky in Wackyland. Gogo Dodo resides here in Tiny Toon Adventures.
- Wackyland is a place for the Do-Do Birds, and especially Gogo Dodo, that Wackyland be down a plot hole, it appeared in 3 episodes of Adventures in Wuhu Island are titled, "Bugs and Buster in Wackyland, Porky and Gabby Time 2 and Babs and Buster Time" episodes.
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