Witch Hazel (Looney Tunes) - Witch Lezah

The 2011 animated series The Looney Tunes Show introduces an identically designed character named Witch Lezah. Lezah ("Hazel" spelled backwards) is voiced by Roz Ryan, who gives the character a pronounced Ebonics accent. In the series, she is Gossamer's mother. Unlike the other characters and her original character, she is 100% serious all the time and gives advice that is not nonsensical and is more calm. She has a contradictory relationship with Daffy as she once asked (and threatened) him into helping Gossamer make friends. However, once Gossamer has friends she asks Daffy to stay away from her son despite all his hard work in helping Gossamer gain friends, although the tone she says this in is one that could suggest she was just annoyed by Daffy demanding a reward for helping Gossamer.

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