He also appears in Looney Tunes: Acme Arsenal as the boss of the level "Bully for Porky" along with Hyde Porky, in Looney Tunes: Back in Action: The Video Game where he is rampaging in the Louvre, and in Looney Tunes World of Mayhem as Lunar Toro, a Chinese lunar new year variant, El Espectro, a wrestler toon variant, and his original variant. Toro has also appeared in several Looney Tunes games, such as Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage, where he is tricked by Bugs and runs into steel grinders, Bugs Bunny in Double Trouble, in the level "Bully for Bugs" (which itself is based on the cartoon of the same name), and Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time, in the La Corrida boss level. Toro also appears in the films Space Jam (where Daffy Duck paints Monstar Pound's butt red, causing the bull to charge at it) and Looney Tunes Back in Action. Toro the Bull appears at the beginning of Who Framed Roger Rabbit, auditioning with other cartoon cows at the Maroon Cartoon Studios for a part in a cartoon. Toro's appearance in "Mexican Cat Dance" is reused footage from "Bully for Bugs". He later appeared in the opening scene of " Mexican Cat Dance", again quickly dispatching a matador. They battle back and forth but Bugs ultimately wins the war. He makes short work of the regular matadors, then a burrowing Bugs Bunny surfaces in the bullring. He made his debut appearance in the short " Bully for Bugs".
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