List of Tiny Toon Adventures episodes facts for kids
Tiny Toon Adventures is a super fun cartoon show made by Warner Bros. Animation and Amblin Entertainment. It was on TV for three seasons, from 1990 to 1992, with a total of 98 episodes! Most episodes had three short stories, each about seven minutes long, with little intros before them. Some episodes were one longer story, about 22 minutes. There were also two special episodes: "Tiny Toons Spring Break" and "Tiny Toons' Night Ghoulery." Plus, a two-hour movie called Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation was released straight to video and later shown on TV in four parts.
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Show Seasons
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
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1 | 65 | 1 | September 14, 1990 | CBS | |
64 | September 17, 1990 | March 29, 1991 | Syndication | ||
2 | 13 | September 16, 1991 | February 24, 1992 | Syndication | |
How I Spent My Vacation | March 11, 1992 | Direct-to-video | |||
3 | 20 | September 14, 1992 | December 6, 1992 | Fox | |
Specials | 2 | March 27, 1994 | May 28, 1995 |
Episode List
The letters next to each episode's production code tell you which animation studio worked on it:
- KC = Kennedy Cartoons
- A = AKOM
- TMS = Tokyo Movie Shinsha
- W = Wang Film Productions
- FC = Freelance Animators New Zealand
- E = Encore Cartoons
- ST = StarToons
Season 1 (1990–1991)
No. overall |
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1 | 1 | "The Looney Beginning" | Glen Kennedy, Dave Marshall, Ken Boyer and Rich Arons | Paul Dini and Sherri Stoner | Barry Caldwell and Byron Vaughns | September 14, 1990 | KC/W-148 |
This episode shows how the Tiny Toon Adventures cartoon supposedly began! An animator tries to create new rabbit characters, Buster and Babs Bunny. Then, Bugs Bunny, Buster, and Babs create Acme Acres and find other characters to live there.
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2 | 2 | "A Quack in the Quarks" | Art Vitello | Tom Minton | Douglas McCarthy and Bruce Timm | September 17, 1990 | A-140 |
This is a funny take on Star Wars. Plucky Duck has to save a planet called Planet X from the evil "Duck Vader".
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3 | 3 | "The Wheel o' Comedy" | Art Vitello | Paul Dini, Tom Minton, Gordon Bressack, Charles Howell |
Bruce Timm, Douglas McCarthy, Steve Gordon |
September 18, 1990 | TMS-113 |
Buster and Babs spin a special wheel to pick who stars in each cartoon!
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4 | 4 | "Test Stressed" | Rich Arons | Jim Reardon, Stephen Langford, Paul Dini, Sherri Stoner, Tom Minton |
Byron Vaughns, Rich Arons, Chris Reccardi |
September 19, 1990 | TMS-122 |
Buster introduces each cartoon.
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5 | 5 | "The Buster Bunny Bunch" | Art Leonardi | Gordon Bressack, Charles M. Howell IV, Len Jansen, Sherri Stoner |
Chris Otsuki, Alfred Gimeno, John Dorman, Barry Caldwell |
September 20, 1990 | TMS-119 |
This episode is a funny copy of The Mickey Mouse Club, with characters singing about Buster.
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6 | 6 | "Her Wacky Highness" | Ken Boyer | Sherri Stoner | Barry Caldwell, Byron Vaughns |
September 21, 1990 | TMS-108 |
Babs gets in trouble at school for not controlling herself. She runs away to Wackyland and becomes its queen. But she soon gets annoyed by how wild everyone there is! Buster, Plucky, and Hamton have to rescue her.
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7 | 7 | "Hollywood Plucky" | Art Vitello | Sherri Stoner | Bruce Timm, Douglas McCarthy |
September 24, 1990 | TMS-125 |
Plucky wants his movie script made, so he goes to Hollywood with Hamton. They get jobs at a fancy restaurant but are quickly fired. Plucky finally meets director Cooper Daville, but finds out Cooper already made a similar movie starring Buster and Babs!
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8 | 8 | "Journey to the Center of Acme Acres" | Arthur Leonardi | Wayne Kaatz | John Ahern, Alberto DeMello, Art Leonardi (as Arthur Leonardi), Chris Otsuki |
September 25, 1990 | TMS-138 |
A huge earthquake hits Acme Acres and sends the characters deep underground. They find out little creatures called gremlins are causing the quakes because Montana Max stole their giant gold nugget! The characters take the gold back from Max and return it to the gremlins.
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9 | 9 | "It's Buster Bunny Time" | Art Leonardi | Dale Hale, Rowby Goren, Jim Reardon, Paul Dini, Don Dougherty, Tom Ruegger |
Chris Otsuki, Alberto DeMello, Barry Caldwell |
September 26, 1990 | TMS-131 |
This episode is a funny copy of Howdy Doody, with Buster as Buffalo Bob and Plucky as Howdy Doody.
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10 | 10 | "Stuff That Goes Bump in the Night" | Art Leonardi | Pamela Hickey, Dennys McCoy, Richard Mueller, Pat Allee, Ben Hurst, Tom Ruegger |
Tony Benedict, Alberto DeMello, Chris Otsuki |
September 27, 1990 | W-127 |
Buster and Babs try to scare each other.
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11 | 11 | "Looking Out for the Little Guy" | Art Vitello | Nick Hollander, Jim Reardon, Pat Allee, Ben Hurst, Tom Ruegger |
Bruce Timm, Douglas McCarthy, Bill Snelgrove |
September 28, 1990 | W-133 |
Buster says each episode shows characters helping those smaller than them.
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12 | 12 | "Starting from Scratch" | Ken Boyer | Wayne Kaatz, Tom Ruegger |
Barry Caldwell, Byron Vaughns, John Dorman |
October 1, 1990 | W-132 |
This episode is a funny copy of Don Bluth's An American Tail, but with fleas instead of mice! A family of fleas gets separated when their youngest child lands on Furrball. Buster, Babs, and Plucky shrink themselves to flea size to help the young flea find its family. The family then moves onto Furrball.
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13 | 13 | "Hare Raising Night" | Art Vitello | Gordon Bressack, Charles M. Howell IV |
Douglas McCarthy, Bruce Timm, Bill Snelgrove |
October 2, 1990 | W-117 |
Buster, Babs, Plucky, and Hamton try to stop a crazy scientist named Dr. Gene Splicer, who does experiments on animals.
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14 | 14 | "Furrball Follies" | Art Vitello | Tom Minton, Sherri Stoner, Eddie Fitzgerald |
Bruce Timm, Douglas McCarthy, Bill Snelgrove |
October 3, 1990 | A-105 |
In these stories, Furrball tries to find a home while being chased by two bully cats, Amby and Floyd.
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15 | 15 | "The Acme Acres Zone" | Ken Boyer | Michael Reaves, Wayne Kaatz, Sherri Stoner, Tom Minton |
Byron Vaughns, Barry Caldwell, John Dorman |
October 4, 1990 | W-128 |
This episode is a funny copy of The Twilight Zone, with Buster as Rod Serling.
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16 | 16 | "Life in the 90's" | Rich Arons | Paul Dini, Bob Carrau, Jim Reardon, Sherri Stoner, Tom Ruegger |
Byron Vaughns, Jim Fletcher, Chris Reccardi, Glen Hill |
October 5, 1990 | A-126 |
Buster introduces each part, saying they show what life was like in the 1990s.
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17 | 17 | "Rock 'n' Roar" | Art Vitello | Sheryl Scarborough, Jim Reardon, Kayte Kuch |
Douglas McCarthy, Bruce Timm |
October 8, 1990 | W-109 |
The characters are playing soccer when Buster's ball falls into a hole. Buster finds what he thinks are many soccer balls, but it's actually a dinosaur egg! It hatches, and Buster tries to raise the baby dinosaur, naming it Rover. After Rover messes up Acme Acres, Buster finds a way to the dinosaur world and takes Rover home.
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18 | 18 | "Prom-ise Her Anything" | Ken Boyer | Paul Dini, Bob Carrau |
Barry Caldwell, John Dorman, Jim Fletcher, Byron Vaughns |
October 9, 1990 | W-124 |
Babs asks Buster to the prom. Buster tries to learn to dance by watching an old Bugs Bunny video, but he's bad at it until Bugs helps him. Meanwhile, Elmyra tries to get Montana Max to like her, but he's focused on the girl Dizzy brought.
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19 | 19 | "Hare Today, Gone Tomorrow" | Ken Boyer, Eddie Fitzgerald |
Wayne Kaatz, Tom Ruegger, Gordon Bressack, Charles M. Howell IV |
Byron Vaughns, Barry Caldwell, Bob Camp |
October 10, 1990 | KC-101 |
Elmyra takes Buster Bunny home, but he tries to escape because it's so awful! Before leaving, Buster frees Elmyra's other pets, but he gets caught again. Babs, Fifi, Furrball, and Tyrone Turtle come to rescue him.
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20 | 20 | "Cinemaniacs!" | Art Vitello, Ken Boyer |
Sherri Stoner, Tom Minton, Wayne Kaatz, Jim Reardon |
Barry Caldwell, Bob Camp, Byron Vaughns |
October 11, 1990 | A-102 |
Buster and Babs "theater hop" at a movie theater while Montana Max chases them.
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21 | 21 | "You Asked for It" | Art Vitello, Art Leonardi, Eddie Fitzgerald |
Sherri Stoner, Tom Minton, Wayne Kaatz, Eddie Fitzgerald |
Alfred Gimeno Chris Otsuki Douglas McCarthy Bob Camp Chris Reccardi |
October 12, 1990 | W-104 |
Buster and Babs say this episode is "viewer request" day. Plucky invents a machine to pick who stars in each part, but he gets mad when it doesn't pick him.
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22 | 22 | "Gang Busters" | Ken Boyer | Wayne Kaatz, Jim Reardon |
Byron Vaughns John Dorman Barry Caldwell |
October 15, 1990 | KC-112 |
Montana Max and his friends trick Buster into looking like he stole a slushie machine. Plucky Duck acts as Buster's lawyer to prove he's innocent. Buster and Plucky end up in jail together but are praised for catching escaped criminals Rocky and Mugsy while breaking out. To get back at Monty, Buster and his friends rap until Monty admits he did it.
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23 | 23 | "Citizen Max" | Art Vitello | Gordon Bressack, Charles M. Howell IV, Paul Dini, Tom Ruegger |
Bruce Timm, Douglas McCarthy, Marcus Williams, Bob Camp |
October 16, 1990 | W-121 |
This episode is a funny copy of Citizen Kane, with Montana Max as Charles Foster Kane. Hamton interviews other characters, asking why Max said "Acme," but can't find an answer. At the end, it's revealed he actually said "acne"!
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24 | 24 | "Wake Up Call of the Wild" | Rich Arons | Tom Minton, Pat Allee, Ben Hurst, Gordon Bressack, Charles M. Howell IV |
Byron Vaughns, James Fletcher, Chris Reccardi |
October 17, 1990 | W-130 |
Buster and Babs talk about "the call of the wild" and animal instincts.
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25 | 25 | "Buster and the Wolverine" | Art Leonardi | Tom Ruegger, Paul Dini |
Jim Willoughby, Chris Otsuki, Art Leonardi, Alfred Gimeno |
October 19, 1990 | KC-107 |
In a funny copy of Peter and the Wolf, Elmyra (as the conductor) tells the story of Buster, Babs, Plucky, Hamton, Furrball, and Sweetie being chased by a wolverine. Each character has their own musical instrument.
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26 | 26 | "You Asked for It: Episode 2" | Art Leonardi | Len Janson, Pamela Hickey, Dennys McCoy, Dale Hale |
Tony Benedict, Alberto DeMello, Chris Otsuki, Robert Fuentes, Alfred Gimeno |
October 22, 1990 | KC-123 |
This is another "viewer request" episode. Buster and Babs try to pick names from a drum, but Dizzy eats the drum!
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27 | 27 | "Europe in 30 Minutes" | Arthur Leonardi | Stephen Hibbert | Jessie Cosio, Sheri Weinhart, Chris Otsuki |
October 26, 1990 | W-142 |
Plucky wins a trip to Europe on a game show and takes Buster, Babs, and Hamton. In England, they meet Princess Diana and Prince Charles, and a crazy palace chef. Buster and Babs get kidnapped, then stop villains who want to kidnap the royal couple.
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28 | 28 | "The Wacko World of Sports" | Kent Butterworth | Gordon Bressack, Charles M. Howell IV, Chuck Menville, Grant Moran, Tom Ruegger |
Bob Fuentes, Cosmo Anzilotti, Mike Swanigan |
October 30, 1990 | A-136 |
Buster and Babs describe the sports in each cartoon.
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29 | 29 | "Rainy Daze" | Art Leonardi | Jim Reardon, Paul Dini, Barry Caldwell, Wayne Kaatz, Chris Otsuki |
Chris Otsuki, Alfred Gimeno, Jim Willoughby, Lew Saw |
November 1, 1990 | FC-115 |
Buster and Babs talk about what the characters do on rainy days.
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30 | 30 | "Fields of Honey" | Ken Boyer | Sherri Stoner, Tom Ruegger |
Byron Vaughns, John Dorman, Barry Caldwell |
November 2, 1990 | KC-116 |
Babs looks for a female cartoon character to be her mentor in the film vault. She finds Honey from Bosko and Honey. Babs builds a theater to show Bosko and Honey cartoons, and it becomes super popular!
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31 | 31 | "Sawdust and Toonsil" | Rich Arons | Gordon Bressack, Charles M. Howell IV |
Chris Reccardi, Jim Fletcher (as James Fletcher), Rich Arons |
November 5, 1990 | W-137 |
A circus owner kidnaps Gogo Dodo and other Wackyland characters. Buster, Babs, and Plucky have to rescue them.
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32 | 32 | "Spring in Acme Acres" | Kent Butterworth, Eddie Fitzgerald |
Gordon Bressack, Charles M. Howell IV, Eddie Fitzgerald, Chuck Menville |
Eddie Fitzgerald, Doug McCarthy |
November 6, 1990 | W-135 |
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33 | 33 | "Psychic Fun-Omenon Day" | Art Leonardi | Jim Reardon, Earl Kress, Tom Ruegger |
Ken Mitchroney, Chris Otsuki, Alberto DeMello |
November 7, 1990 | W-152 |
Shirley looks into her crystal ball and predicts what will happen to each character.
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34 | 34 | "The Wide World of Elmyra" | Kent Butterworth | Earl Kress, Tom Ruegger, Tom Minton, Paul Dini, Beth Bornstein, Bob Carrau |
Owen Fitzgerald, Ric Estrada, Liz Rath, Eddie Fitzgerald |
November 8, 1990 | TMS-149 |
Buster and Babs host a wildlife show, describing how "dangerous" Elmyra is between each part.
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35 | 35 | "A Ditch in Time" | Art Vitello | Wayne Kaatz, Art Vitello, Bruce Timm, Douglas McCarthy |
Bruce Timm, Douglas McCarthy (as Doug McCarthy) |
November 9, 1990 | TMS-155 |
Plucky put off his homework, so he invents a time machine to go back and warn himself. But he accidentally sends himself, Buster, and Babs to prehistoric times!
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36 | 36 | "Animaniacs!" | Art Vitello | Paul Dini, Tom Minton |
Bruce Timm, Douglas McCarthy (as Doug McCarthy) |
November 12, 1990 | A-145 |
Buster shows Plucky how to make a cartoon for his class project. Plucky wins first prize at the film festival, but his prize is to take the course again because he skipped most of it! (This episode is the first time Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Warner appear!)
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37 | 37 | "Career Oppor-Toon-ities" | Art Leonardi | Gordon Bressack, Charles M. Howell IV, David Cohen, Roger S. Schulman, Sherri Stoner |
Chris Otsuki, Alfred Gimeno, Tom Minton |
November 13, 1990 | W-111 |
Buster talks about how good it is to have a part-time job.
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38 | 38 | "Strange Tales of Weird Science" | Eddie Fitzgerald, Art Leonardi (credited as Alan Smithee) |
Eddie Fitzgerald, Earl Kress, Tom Minton |
Alfred Gimeno, Bob Camp, Lorenzo Martinez, Chris Otsuki |
November 14, 1990 | E-103 |
Buster and Babs introduce the cartoons while wearing lab coats.
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39 | 39 | "Inside Plucky Duck" | Art Vitello | Paul Dini, Buzz Dixon, Story by: Bruce Timm, Story by: Art Vitello |
Bruce Timm, Douglas McCarthy |
November 15, 1990 | KC-129 |
Buster, Babs, and Calamity take a wild trip inside Plucky Duck's head!
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40 | 40 | "The Acme Bowl" | Ken Boyer | Stephen Langford, Debra Blanchard, Tom Ruegger, Paul Dini |
Byron Vaughns, Barry Caldwell |
November 16, 1990 | KC-120 |
The Acme Acres football team hasn't won all season. Buster says the next game against Perfecto Prep will be different because he has a secret play book. Plucky acts as a double agent for Perfecto Prep to get a scholarship, but he changes his mind when Lil' Sneezer is upset by his sneaky tricks.
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41 | 41 | "Dating, Acme Acres Style" | Gerard Baldwin, Ken Boyer, Rich Arons |
Tom Ruegger, Sherri Stoner, Paul Dini |
Ken Mitchroney, Chris Reccardi, Rich Arons, Doug McCarthy |
November 19, 1990 | W-114 |
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42 | 42 | "Looniversity Daze" | Gerard Baldwin | Paul Dini, Eddie Fitzgerald, Jim Reardon, Stephen Langford |
Eddie Fitzgerald, Tom Minton, Ron Campbell |
November 20, 1990 | E-110 |
Buster and Babs sing songs about Acme Looniversity.
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43 | 43 | "Best o' Plucky Duck Day" | Rich Arons | Beth Bornstein, Paul Dini, Eddie Fitzgerald, Tom Minton, Tom Ruegger |
Byron Vaughns, Robert Fuentes, John Dorman, Rich Arons |
November 21, 1990 | KC-118 |
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44 | 44 | "Hero Hamton" | Gerard Baldwin | Gordon Bressack, Charles M. Howell IV |
Eddie Fitzgerald, Chris Reccardi, Pierre DeCelles |
November 23, 1990 | E-106 |
Hamton accidentally hits Montana Max with his locker door, and Max threatens to hit him back. Plucky makes it worse by forcing Hamton to have a boxing match with Max. Hamton tries to get out of it, but his friends help him train. On fight night, Hamton is sad, so Buster and Babs take his place. When Hamton sees his friends getting beaten up, he uses his ancestors' power (and Porky's props) to get back at Max, who gets scared and runs away.
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45 | 45 | "Whale's Tales" | Kent Butterworth | Nicholas Hollander | Owen Fitzgerald, Lelia Green, Larry Leker |
November 26, 1990 | A-154 |
Elmyra finds a lost baby whale and keeps it as a pet. Buster and Babs convince Elmyra that the whale needs to go back to its mother, who is held captive by the evil Gotcha Grabmore, who makes beauty products from whales.
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46 | 46 | "Ask Mr. Popular" | Rich Arons | Paul Dini, Therese Naugle |
Jeff Lynch, Bruce Morris |
December 4, 1990 | W-141 |
Buster Bunny, as Mr. Popular, gives advice.
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47 | 47 | "Son of Looniversity Daze" | Gerard Baldwin | Tom Minton, Buzz Dixon |
Jim Fletcher, Chris Reccardi |
December 7, 1990 | KC-134 |
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48 | 48 | "Mr. Popular's Rules of Cool" | Art Vitello | Gordon Bressack, Jim Reardon, Charles M. Howell IV |
Doug McCarthy, Bruce Timm |
December 10, 1990 | W-160 |
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49 | 49 | "Fairy Tales for the 90's" | Ken Boyer | Tom Ruegger, Tom Minton, Gordon Bressack, Jim Reardon |
Ken Boyer | December 12, 1990 | W-143 |
Babs, as Tinkerbunny, faces total chaos just trying to set up modern fairy tales.
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50 | 50 | "Who Bopped Bugs Bunny?" | Kent Butterworth | Paul Dini, Earl Kress, Sherri Stoner |
J.C. Wegman, Eddie Fitzgerald, Mike Kazaleh |
December 14, 1990 | KC-144 |
This episode is a funny copy of Who Framed Roger Rabbit. A jealous cartoon character named Sappy Stanley tries to get rid of Bugs and make it look like Daffy did it. Luckily, Buster and Babs are on the case!
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51 | 51 | "Tiny Toon Music Television" | Art Vitello | Sherri Stoner, Paul Dini, Tom Minton, Art Vitello, Bruce Timm, Douglas McCarthy |
Douglas McCarthy (as Doug McCarthy), Bruce Timm |
February 1, 1991 | TMS-163 |
A collection of music videos starring the Tiny Toons characters:
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52 | 52 | "The Return of the Acme Acres Zone" | Kent Butterworth | Wayne Kaatz, Kent Zbornak, Tom Minton, Mike Kazaleh, Maurice Noble |
Warren Greenwood, Umberto DeLaFuente, Mike Kazaleh |
February 4, 1991 | W-159 |
Another version of the Acme Acres Zone, this time starring Babs.
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53 | 53 | "The Acme Home Shopping Show" | Eddie Fitzgerald, Rich Arons |
Sherri Stoner, Paul Dini |
Jim Fletcher, Chris Reccardi, Garrett Ho |
February 6, 1991 | KC-161 |
Buster and Babs host their own shopping show.
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54 | 54 | "The Weirdest Stories Ever Told" | Art Leonardi | Gordon Kent, Paul Dini |
Ken Mitchroney, Alberto DeMello, Jim Smith |
February 8, 1991 | A-157 |
Buster and Babs spend their day at the Looniversity library, and librarian Foghorn Leghorn tells them to be quiet.
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55 | 55 | "Viewer Mail Day" | Art Leonardi (as Arthur Leonardi) | Paul Dini, Arleen Sorkin, Beth Milstein, Tom Minton, Wayne Kaatz |
Ken Mitchroney, Jim Smith, Alberto De Mello |
February 11, 1991 | W-162 |
Buster and Babs decide to read fan mail from viewers.
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56 | 56 | "Son of the Wacko World of Sports" | Rich Arons | Jim Reardon, Grant Moran, Tom Minton, Tom Ruegger, Earl Kress |
Jim Fletcher, Chris Reccardi, Garrett Ho |
February 12, 1991 | KC-156 |
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57 | 57 | "Pollution Solution" | Ken Boyer | Sherri Stoner, M.D. Sweeney, Jim Reardon |
John Dorman | February 14, 1991 | KC-139 |
Babs, as Tinkerbunny, has to clean up all of Acme Acres the hard way.
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58 | 58 | "You Asked for It, Again" | Ken Boyer | Tom Minton, Nicholas Hollander |
Warren Greenwood, Tony Craig |
February 15, 1991 | KC-153 |
59 | 59 | "Brave Tales of Real Rabbits" | Rich Arons | Eddie Fitzgerald, Earl Kress, Tom Minton, Jim Reardon |
Jim Fletcher, Chris Reccardi, Jim Gomez |
February 18, 1991 | FC-151 |
Buster and Babs do their own version of Masterpiece Theatre called Masterhare Theater.
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60 | 60 | "How Sweetie It Is" | Ken Boyer, Art Leonardi |
Sherri Stoner, Nicholas Hollander, Paul Dini |
Warren Greenwood, Byron Vaughns |
February 19, 1991 | KC-158 |
Sweetie is upset that Buster and Babs star in all the episodes and demands her own episode.
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61 | 61 | "New Character Day" | Ken Boyer, Eddie Fitzgerald |
Sherri Stoner, Eddie Fitzgerald |
Barry Caldwell, Eddie Fitzgerald |
February 20, 1991 | W-164 |
Buster and Babs hold auditions for new characters to be on the show.
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62 | 62 | "Here's Hamton" | Rich Arons | Tom Minton, Tom Ruegger, Jim Reardon, Grant Moran |
Jim Fletcher, Chris Reccardi, Charlie Bean, Garrett Ho |
February 22, 1991 | W-146 |
Hamton is featured in funny copies of famous TV show intros.
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63 | 63 | "No Toon Is an Island" | Art Leonardi | Gordon Bressack, Charles M. Howell IV |
Ken Mitchroney, Chris Otsuki, Alberto DeMello |
February 25, 1991 | W-147 |
Buster, Babs, Plucky, and Hamton find a treasure map. Their greed gets in the way of their friendship.
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64 | 64 | "K-ACME TV" | Kent Butterworth, Art Leonardi, Ken Boyer |
Paul Dini, Sherri Stoner, Tom Ruegger |
Larry Leker, Byron Vaughns, Barry Caldwell |
February 26, 1991 | W-165 |
A collection of TV show parodies starring the Tiny Toons characters. They make fun of shows like Super Mario Bros., Jeopardy, I Love Lucy, The Wonder Years, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, The People's Court, and Lucky Charms.
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65 | 65 | "High Toon" | Glen Kennedy | Chuck Menville | John Flagg | March 29, 1991 | KC-150 |
Buster and Babs take a wrong turn on their way to Acmeland and end up in Prairie Junction, a western town. The Coyote Kid and his gang of outlaws are causing trouble there.
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Season 2 (1991–1992)
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66 | 1 | "Pledge Day" | Barry Caldwell, Norm McCabe, Kent Butterworth |
Sherri Stoner, Paul Dini, Chris Otsuki, Nicholas Hollander |
Alberto DeMello, Warren Greenwood, Ken Micherony Jr., Byron Vaughns, Patricia Wong |
September 16, 1991 | A-168 |
Donations for Pledge Week have a very low total.
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67 | 2 | "Going Places" | Rich Arons, Eddie Fitzgerald |
Earl Kress, Nick Hollander, Gordon Bressack |
Rusty Mills, Greg Reyna, Chris Dent, Eddie Fitzgerald, Kenneth Harsha, Enrique May, Jim Fletcher (as James Fletcher), Mike Fontanelli |
September 17, 1991 | W-167 |
The Tiny Toons go on a field trip to see people at work.
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68 | 3 | "Elephant Issues" | Byron Vaughns, Ken Boyer |
Story by: Sherri Stoner, Stephen Hibbert, Mark Saraceni, Story by: Wayne Kaatz, Nicholas Hollander |
Joe Banaskiewicz, Flamarion Ferreira, Garrett Ho, Cynthia Petrovic, Tony Craig, Warren Greenwood, Kaan Kalyon, Patricia Wong |
September 18, 1991 | A-169 |
Gogo explains that this episode will talk about important social topics.
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69 | 4 | "Hog-Wild Hamton" | Rich Arons | Paul Dini, Bob Carrau |
Rusty Mills, Jim Fletcher (as James Fletcher), Enrique May |
September 19, 1991 | A-171 |
Hamton's parents leave him in charge of the house for the weekend. Plucky sees this as a chance to throw a party! But all the Looniversity students show up, bothering his neighbor Egghead Junior so much that he blows up the house, making Hamton very sad.
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70 | 5 | "Playtime Toons" | Art Leonardi, Byron Vaughns |
Nicholas Hollander, Paul Dini, Story by: Sherri Stoner, Charlie Howell |
Alberto DeMello, Flamarion Ferreira, James Fletcher, Quintin Henson, Ken Micherony Jr., Chris Osuki, Patricia Wong |
September 20, 1991 | A-166 |
Buster introduces Fantastic Toyland.
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71 | 6 | "Toon Physics" | Art Leonardi | Story by: Tom Ruegger, Nicholas Hollander, Dale Hale, Chris Otsuki |
Alberto DeMello, Quintin Henson, Thomas Yakutis |
November 4, 1991 | A-170 |
Orson Whales teaches the Tiny Toons about "toon physics."
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72 | 7 | "Acme Cable TV" | Alfred Gimeno, David West (co-director) |
Paul Dini, Nicholas Hollander, Tom Ruegger, Peter Hastings |
Eddie Fitzgerald, Quintin Henson, Ken Micherony Jr., Patricia Wong, Thomas Yakutis |
November 11, 1991 | TMS-179 |
Babs and Buster are sick and watch their new Acme Cable TV, which shows funny copies of popular shows and commercials. At the end, it's revealed the bunnies have become literal couch potatoes!
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73 | 8 | "Buster and Babs Go Hawaiian" | Art Leonardi (uncredited) | Renee Carter, Sarah Creef, Amy Crosby |
Ken Mitchroney Jr., Chris Otsuki, Quintin Henson |
November 18, 1991 | TMS-173 |
Buster and Babs stop Hamton's show because they aren't in it. They go to Steven Spielberg's office and get put into a script written by 13-year-olds, where they go to Hawaii. In Hawaii, their cash is stolen, but Buster uses Bugs's gold card without permission. After their Hawaiian adventure, Buster and Babs get a new assignment: "Buster and Babs Go to Mars." This episode was mostly written by three regular viewers (Renee Carter, Sarah Cleef, and Amy Crosby), who also appear as cartoons in the show. Steven Spielberg also appears as himself.
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74 | 9 | "Henny Youngman Day" | Jon McClenahan | Sherri Stoner, Tom Ruegger, Story by: Nicholas Hollander, Story by: Kevin Frank, Shecky Hollander, Boom-Boom Stoner |
Barry Johnson, Tony Craig, Mark Kennedy, Ash Brennon, Ken Boyer, Alfred Gimeno, Randy Haycock, Flamarion Ferreira |
November 22, 1991 | ST-174 |
Since Daffy Duck isn't there, Henny Youngman (who looks like a chicken) teaches the class, making everyone but Hamton bored.
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75 | 10 | "Love Disconnection" | Byron Vaughns | Paul Dini, Arleen Sorkin, Beth Milstein |
Barry Caldwell, Thomas Ellery, Flamarion Ferreira, Warren Greenwood, Kenneth Harsha, Marc Perry, Patricia Wong |
November 25, 1991 | TMS-172 |
Buster hosts the game show Love Disconnection, just like Chuck Woolery.
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76 | 11 | "Kon Ducki" | Rich Arons | Sherri Stoner, Peter Hastings, Stephen Hibbert |
Eddie Fitzgerald, Jim Fletcher (as James Fletcher), Enrique May, Rusty Mills |
February 10, 1992 | TMS-184 |
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77 | 12 | "Sepulveda Boulevard" | Byron Vaughns | Deanna Oliver | Barry Caldwell, Jim Fletcher (as James Fletcher), Ken Harsha (as Kenneth Harsha), David Schwartz, Charles Visser, Pat Wong |
February 17, 1992 | A-185 |
Montana Max is in trouble. Five years ago, he tried to copy Plucky Duck's script and hid in the Cutesy Toon mansion on Sepulveda Boulevard. Elmyra Desmond, Hamton, and Furrball from the 1930s live there. Max's stay was a nightmare until he planned to steal Elmyra's script ideas. After months of work with Elmyra bothering him, Max finished. Hamton delivered the script to Warner Bros. studio, but Plucky claimed it as his own. At the studio, Furrball was chosen to star in a new production. That night, Elmyra realized she was tricked and left Max in the gutter where he started his story. Elmyra's filming is cut short. Max, Elmyra, and Plucky go after Daville, who stole their life's work. This episode is narrated by Danny Cooksey, who voices Montana Max.
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78 | 13 | "Take Elmyra, Please" | Ken Boyer | Story by: Nicholas Hollander, M.D. Sweeney, John McCann |
Joey Banaszkiewicz, Tony Craig, Kaan Kalyon, Brian Mitchell |
February 24, 1992 | TMS-177 |
In the Duff house, the Duffs do their usual strange things. Mr. Duff announces he invented an eco-friendly fuel, and Elmyra thinks she's going on a TV show. The news reaches an industrial boss named Arthur Jabba, who wants to protect his business from the new fuel. He sends George and Lennard to kidnap Mr. Duff, but they take Elmyra and Furrball instead for ransom. Duncan tries to tell his distracted family he saw Elmyra's kidnapping. Meanwhile, George and Lennard have a hard time controlling Elmyra, who thinks she's in a TV studio. Finally, they get tired of Elmyra, surrender to the police, and give Jabba away.
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Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation (1992)
Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Release date | PC |
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Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation | Rich Arons, Byron Vaughns, Alfred Gimeno, Barry Caldwell, Ken Boyer, Art Leonardi, Kent Butterworth |
Paul Dini, Nicholas Hollander, Tom Ruegger, Sherri Stoner |
Rich Arons, Ken Boyer, Yi-Chi Chin, Jill Colbert, Umberto DeLaFuente, Daniel de la Vega, Alberto De Mello, Flamarion Ferreira, Ian Findley, Paul Fisher, Eddie Fitzgerald, Jim Fletcher, Alfred Gimeno, Warren Greenwood, Dan Haskett, Tenny Henson, Garrett Ho, Enrique May, Douglas McCarthy, Chris Reccardi, Lenord Robinson, Byron Vaughns |
March 17, 1992 August 21, 2012 (Direct To Video) |
TMS-100 |
The Tiny Toon Adventures characters go on their summer vacations after school ends. Plucky rides with Hamton and his family to Happy World Land. Buster and Babs' water fight leads to a surprise river journey. Fowlmouth bothers Shirley the Loon until she takes him to the movies. Fifi La Fume meets her favorite movie star, Johnny Pew. Dizzy loses his fur and starts a fashion trend among skaters in The Little Mermaid.
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Season 3 (1992)
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Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date | Prod. code |
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79 | 1 | "Thirteensomething" | Jon McClenahan | Sherri Stoner | Tony Craig, Jim Fletcher (as James Fletcher), Jon McClenahan, John Hayes, Lou Police, Brian Mitchell, Joey Banaszkiewicz |
September 14, 1992 | ST-178 |
Buster and Babs are going to watch TV, and Babs picks Thirteensomething. Babs decides to audition for Thirteensomething on a bet with Buster. Babs goes to New York City, while Buster can't find a new co-star. Babs disguises herself as a lady named Babs Bunnawalskioversmith to audition and wins the part. Even with her new fame, Babs starts to miss Buster, and he misses her too. During the next show taping, Buster shows up. He and Babs reveal who they really are before they escape.
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80 | 2 | "New Class Day" | Byron Vaughns | Paul Dini, Sherri Stoner |
Barry Caldwell, Kenneth Harsha, Butch Lukic, Doug Murphy, Charles Visser, Patricia Wong |
September 15, 1992 | W-181 |
Buster and Babs attend new classes for the semester.
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81 | 3 | "Fox Trot" | Ken Boyer | Peter Hastings, Deanna Oliver, Tom Ruegger |
Tony Craig, Brian Mitchell, Louis Police |
September 16, 1992 | A-190 |
Babs and Buster are chased by two foxes (who Buster calls "Fox network executives").
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82 | 4 | "What Makes Toons Tick" | Byron Vaughns | Dale Hale, Story by: Tom Ruegger, Nicholas Hollander, Beth Bornstein, Paul Dini |
Edward Baker, Keith Tucker, Barry Caldwell, Charles Visser, Patricia Wong |
September 17, 1992 | TMS-189 |
Buster and Calamity show off a time machine to watch the Tiny Toons' early lives.
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83 | 5 | "Flea for Your Life" | Ken Boyer, Tony Craig |
Wayne Kaatz | Joey Banaszkiewicz, Tony Craig, Mark Fisher, Brian Mitchell, Lou Police |
September 18, 1992 | W-186 |
Itchy, the daughter of a flea family, gets tired of the same old routine on Furrball. To make things worse, the Tick is demanding a lot of fur coats that Itchy makes and wants her to marry him, or her family could be in danger. Itchy goes with Gnat to check out the Tick's home on Byron Basset. They find the Tick is keeping all the fleas' resources and not sharing them. With difficulty, Gnat helps Itchy reunite with her family. This episode is a follow-up to the Season 1 episode "Starting from Scratch" and both are funny copies of the Amblin movie An American Tail, about a young mouse having similar experiences.
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84 | 6 | "The Return of Batduck" | Rich Arons | Peter Hastings | Jim Fletcher (as James Fletcher), Eddie Fitzgerald, Rusty Mills, Jenny Lerew |
September 19, 1992 | TMS-097 |
After a silly attempt to start his own show, Plucky wants to be in Batman Returns. He goes with Hamton to the studio to talk with Tim Burton. They finally make it to his office. Tim doesn't want to give Plucky a screen test, but Plucky convinces him. Plucky and Hamton get ready with their Batduck and Decoy costumes and props. His screen test is a disaster, but he gets a part. At the studio, Plucky realizes he's being used as a stunt duck and quits to go back to his old show.
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85 | 7 | "Toons Take Over" | Byron Vaughns | Peter Hastings | Barry Caldwell, Charles Visser, Ken Mitchroney (as Ken Mitchroney, Jr), Pat Wong (as Patricia Wong), Keith Tucker, Ed Baker, Joey Banaszkiewicz, Brian Mitchell |
September 21, 1992 | FC-193 |
With Steven absent, Babs is totally sick of comedy. Babs, Buster, and Plucky go to talk to Cooper DeVille for a change in their act. They are all made directors for their own cartoons. Unfortunately, their jobs are hard, but they finally finish a six-minute movie. When it's time to show the cartoon, Babs puts it on satellite TV, causing a big stir around the world. Babs, Buster, and Plucky then go back to their usual rehearsals.
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86 | 8 | "Toons from the Crypt" | Ken Boyer | Nicholas Hollander, Paul Dini |
Joey Banaszkiewicz, Tony Craig, Kaan Kalyon, Brian Mitchell |
September 22, 1992 | A-182 |
Buster introduces scary cartoons from a tomb inside a mansion.
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87 | 9 | "Two-Tone Town" | Ken Boyer | Deanna Oliver | Joe Banaszkiewicz (as Joey Banaszkiewicz), Tony Craig, Brian Mitchell, Lou Police, Tim George |
September 28, 1992 | TMS-194 |
Buster and Babs enter a black-and-white town called Two-Tone Town. Babs and Buster are sad to learn that the Two-Tone toons (Foxy, his girlfriend, and Goopy Geer) are out of style and losing their business to an Acme agent. Babs decides to train the Two-Tone toons to audition for Acme Oop!, while Buster goes to steal some materials. The Two-Tone toons are rejected from the audition, but Buster arrives and helps them become popular again, getting them a spot on TV.
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88 | 10 | "Buster's Directorial Debut" | Rich Arons | Sherri Stoner, Nicholas Hollander, Peter Hastings |
Eddie Fitzgerald, James Fletcher, Enrique May, Rusty Mills |
November 2, 1992 | W-192 |
Buster has been promoted to director for today's cartoon show, but his set for 'Furrball on the Roof' is interrupted.
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89 | 11 | "Washingtoon" | Alfred Gimeno, David West (co-director) |
Nicholas Hollander | Craig Armstrong, Marc Schirmeister, Glenn Vilppu (as Glen Vilppu), Sherilan Weinhart |
November 4, 1992 | A-195 |
Buster and Babs find that cartoon characters are being stopped by the ACAFC chairwoman, who dislikes unrealistic funny violence. The chairwoman's actions put Acme Acres in danger, with Plucky helping her. Babs and Buster go to Washington to ask the President for help, but they need politicians to agree. After Buster and Babs have a conflict with the chairwoman in the Congress center, they restore the cartoons and save Acme Acres together.
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90 | 12 | "Toon TV" | Rich Arons | Rich Arons, Sherri Stoner, Peter Hastings |
Alfred Gimeno, Jim Fletcher (as James Fletcher), Rusty Mills, Enrique May, Eddie Fitzgerald |
November 9, 1992 | W-180 |
Another collection of music videos, shown by Buster and Babs in a countdown:
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91 | 13 | "Grandma's Dead" | Alfred Gimeno, David West (co-director) |
Deanna Oliver | Glenn Vilppu (as Glen Vilppu) | November 10, 1992 | A-187 |
Elmyra gets very upset when her hamster dies, but everyone else thinks she's crying because her grandmother passed away.
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92 | 14 | "Music Day" | Alfred Gimeno, David West (co-director) |
Story by: Tom Ruegger, Sherri Stoner, Chris Otsuki, Tom Ruegger, Paul Dini |
Craig Armstrong, Ken Harsha, Sherilan Weinhart |
November 11, 1992 | TMS-191 |
The Tiny Toons introduce Music Day in a theater.
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93 | 15 | "The Horror of Slumber Party Mountain" | Greg Reyna | Paul Dini | Eddie Fitzgerald, James Fletcher, Jenny Lerew, Rusty Mills, Tim George |
November 12, 1992 | W-196 |
Babs, Fifi, and Shirley are staying in a house and playing games when a strange visitor enters. They think Plucky, Hamton, and Buster are up to no good. Sure enough, the three boys are camping nearby. After Buster tells the Legend of One-Eyed Jack, the girls scare them away. The real One-Eyed Jack appears. While Fifi holds him off, Babs and Shirley go into the nearby mansion. Buster, Plucky, and Hamton have also hidden inside. One by one, the friends disappear until they're trapped in the dungeon. The monster is actually Elmyra! The title might refer to The Ghost of Slumber Mountain, but the episode itself makes fun of slasher movies.
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94 | 16 | "Sports Shorts" | Alfred Gimeno, David West (co-director) |
Tom Ruegger, Peter Hastings |
Glen Vilppu, Sherilan Weinhart |
November 13, 1992 | A-183 |
Buster and Babs talk about sports activities in Acme Acres.
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95 | 17 | "Weekday Afternoon Live" | Rich Arons | Peter Hastings, Deanna Oliver, Paul Dini |
Jim Fletcher (as James Fletcher), Rusty Mills, Enrique May, Eddie Fitzgerald |
November 16, 1992 | W-188 |
A funny copy of the NBC sketch show Saturday Night Live, hosted by a character who looks like Bart Simpson. It features funny copies of the show's popular characters and bits.
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96 | 18 | "A Cat's Eye View" | Byron Vaughns | Paul Dini, Story by: Sherri Stoner, George McGrath, Story by: Tom Ruegger, Nicholas Hollander, Sherri Stoner |
Barry Caldwell, Thomas Ellery, Kenneth Harsha, Swinton Scott, Charles Visser, Patricia Wong |
November 17, 1992 | A-176 |
Elmyra tries to catch Furrball again.
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97 | 19 | "Best of Buster Day" | Rich Arons | Charlie Adler, Garin Wolf, Paul Dini |
Flamarion Ferreira, Eddie Fitzgerald, James Fletcher, Rusty Mills |
November 23, 1992 | W-175 |
Buster is in trouble with Bugs for not getting good results.
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98 | 20 | "It's a Wonderful Tiny Toons Christmas Special" | Jon McClenahan Michael Gerard, Byron Vaughns and Rich Arons (additionals) |
Sherri Stoner, Deanna Oliver |
Mike Gerard, Byron Vaughns, Neal Sternecky, Kathy Carr Ed Baker and Tony Craig (additionals) |
December 6, 1992 | ST-098 |
Acme Acres has a problem because Buster Bunny is thinking about quitting Tiny Toons. It started after Buster began a special show for TV executives. Because he was late and left out of the show, Montana Max messed up Buster's efforts, made him look like a failure, and replaced him as the star. Before Buster can give up, his guardian toon angel shows him what would happen to the TV show if he was never the star. Buster changes his mind and takes back his place as the star. This special episode is a funny copy of RKO Pictures' 1946 holiday movie It's a Wonderful Life.
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Special Episodes (1994–1995)
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Release date (U.S.) | Prod. code |
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99 | "Tiny Toon Spring Break" | Rich Arons, Michael Gerard, Dave Marshall |
Peter Hastings, Nicholas Hollander, Tom Ruegger |
Rich Arons, Joey Banaszkiewicz, Christopher Dent, Ken Harsha, Liz Holzman, Brian Mitchell, Ryan Roberts, Carolyn Gair-Taylor, Charles Visser, Al Zegler |
March 27, 1994Fox) | (W-094 |
The Tiny Toons go on a trip to Florida. Elmyra has a mission to catch Buster with "Operation: Easter Bunny," and she gets a police commissioner to help her. The Tiny Toons stay at a cheap motel, while Hamton and Plucky stay with Hamton's grandparents. Plucky plans to make his Tanmeister 6000 a success in a TV commercial and falls in love with a girl. Elmyra chases Buster until he tricks her into thinking an orca is the Easter Bunny. The Tiny Toons finish their holiday with a night at the beach. Pinky and the Brain and the Warner siblings from Animaniacs appear briefly without speaking.
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100 | "Tiny Toons' Night Ghoulery" | Michael Gerard, Rusty Mills, Rich Arons, Greg Reyna |
Peter Hastings, Paul Dini, Paul Rugg, Rich Arons |
Rich Arons, Joey Banaszkiewicz, Paul Fisher, Carolyn Gair-Taylor, Michael Gerard, Alfred Gimeno, Ken Harsha, Liz Holzman, Rusty Mills, Phillip Mosness, John Over, Ryan Roberts, Charles Visser, Al Zegler |
May 28, 1995Fox) | (TMS-093 |
A one-hour special that makes fun of different Halloween movies and stories, like Night Gallery.
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