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Path: igor.rutgers.edu!rutgers!jvnc.net!yale.edu!yale!gumby!destroyer!caen!plucky
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From: plucky@engin.umich.edu (Chris Adamson)
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Newsgroups: alt.tv.tiny-toon
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Subject: TINY TOON ADVENTURES Episode Guide (part 1: episodes 1-65)
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Message-ID: <gp+=MFB@engin.umich.edu>
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Date: 1 Nov 92 05:52:27 GMT
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Organization: ACME Looniversity
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Nntp-Posting-Host: umcc.ais.org
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Here's the current version of my episode guide. This post
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will re-cap the first season (episodes 1-65 by my chronological
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ordering, Warner's house numbers 101 through 165). Another post
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will contain seasons 2 and 3. Sorry for the hassle, but the thing
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is well in excess of the 45K UUCP limit.
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/ Chris L. Adamson / This message has cost the net hundreds, /
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/ Michigan State U. / if not thousands, of dollars to send. /
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/ Telecomm Production / --------------------------------------- /
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/ M.A. student / plucky@irie.ais.org , plucky2(Amer. O-L)/
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DISCLAIMER: MSU approve of this? Surely you jest!
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--------------- cut here ---------------
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TINY TOON ADVENTURES episode guide
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(through 9/28/92)
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by Chris Adamson, plucky@ais.org, 10/31/92
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["Tiny Toon Adventures", characters, stories, etc. are the trademarks
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and copyrighted possessions of Time Warner Inc., used totally without
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the slightest whiff of permission (but I'll bet they'd be flattered
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anyway). You're authorized to copy and distribute this guide as
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you like, but please do not prepare "derivative works" without
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contacting me for permission. --CLA]
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Key to headers:
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XX : <TITLE> [#YY -- <ANIMATION SUBCONTRACTOR>]
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ZZ -- <DATE>
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Where XX represents the order of episodes (e.g. 1 = premiere)
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YY represents Warner Bros.' "house number"
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ZZ is either SHORTS (episode consists of two or more 'toons)
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or FULL (episode is one full-length story)
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House numbers and Warner's official titles courtesy Nick Sayer
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and Robert Jung (et. al.) of alt.tv.tiny-toon and their accomplices.
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---------- FIRST SEASON ('90-'91) ----------
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1 : THE LOONEY BEGINNING [#148 -- Kennedy Cartoons]
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FULL -- 9/14/90 (shown at 8:30PM on CBS)
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Having crumpled up Montana Max and thrown him in the trash, a
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Warner Bros. cartoonist has until tomorrow morning to come up with a
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new cartoon series. Aiming for something between infantile cuteness
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and adult violence, he follows Bugs' advice that "you can't go wrong
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with rabbits" and creates Babs and Buster. The animator gives up and
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goes home, leaving Babs and Buster to populate Acme Acres with
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assorted loonies. When Max shows up to wreck the party, Bugs paints
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in Acme Looniversity as a place the bunnies can learn to deal with
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their adversaries (who, Bugs says, "always fall for cheesy disguises").
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2 : A QUACK IN THE QUARKS [#140 -- Akom]
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FULL -- 9/17/90
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Plucky volunteers to show two weird-looking transfer students
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around the Acme Looniversity campus, only to discover that they're
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actually aliens from Planet X, who have been sent to bring back
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Earth's greatest specimen (which egocentric Plucky essentially claims
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to be) to battle the evil Duck Vader. Babs, Buster and Hamton steal
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the "Duck Dodgers" rocket and set off to save the duck in a big ol'
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"Star Wars" parody.
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3 : THE WHEEL O' COMEDY [#113 -- Tokyo Movie Shinsa]
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SHORTS -- 9/18/90
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Buster's "Spectacular Day" is replaced by the arbitrary cartoon
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selector, the Wheel of Comedy. He and Babs are none too pleased.
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"Devil Doggie" -- Elmyra adopts Dizzy, thinking he's a puppy.
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Watch for the "Psycho" parody, as well as lots o' violence.
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"Optical Intrusion" -- Furrball accidentally picks up a pair of
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3-D glasses that make (big and blunt) objects actually come closer.
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"Win, Lose, or Kerplowie" -- Montana Max rigs a game show, until
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Buster intervenes on Babs' behalf.
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4 : TEST STRESS [#122 -- Tokyo Movie Shinsa]
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SHORTS -- 9/19/90
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Exam time at Acme Looniversity. And it's only the fourth day!
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"Never Too Late to Loon" -- Plucky, convinced he's going to fail
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his cartoon math test, gets Shirley the Loon to "channel some Einstein"
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into his brain.
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"Lil' Sneezer" -- Sylvester assigns Furrball to catch a mouse.
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Unfortunately, Furrball goes after the mouse with "a little cold".
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"To Bleep or not to Bleep" -- Fowlmouth, a young rooster with a
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swearing problem, enlists Buster's help in trying to get a date with
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Shirley.
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5 : THE BUSTER BUNNY BUNCH [#119 -- Tokyo Movie Shinsa]
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SHORTS -- 9/20/90
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The linking material is a goofy, violent satire on "The Mickey
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Mouse Club" of ancient times.
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"Buffed Bunny" -- Buster, trying to impress Babs, gets abused at
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a gymnasium run by the very pumped-up Arnold.
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"Squish" -- Dizzy squishes bugs. Shirley says "you could come
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back as a bug in the next life and get squished yourself, y'know."
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Of course, this is just what happens.
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"Born to be Riled" -- Babs manages to cheese off all her friends
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by impersonating them just too darn well.
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6 : HER WACKY HIGHNESS [#108 -- Tokyo Movie Shinsa]
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FULL -- 9/21/90
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Babs is sent home from school after wildly imitating Elmer Fudd
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imitating Elvis. Since nobody in Acme Acres appreciates how truly great
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she is, she runs away to Wackyland, where Gogo Dodo introduces her to the
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bizarre punniness of that uncharted cartoon territory. Buster, Hamton,
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and Plucky set off to find her and have wild adventures of their own on
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the way. Keep your thumb on the freeze-frame button, kids -- there's a
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lot of stuff to spot in the backgrounds.
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7 : JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF ACME ACRES [#138 -- Tokyo Movie Shinsa]
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FULL -- 9/24/90
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A series of earthquakes wreck Hamton's and Plucky's homes, and
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they eventually fall into a big crevice in the ground. Buster and Babs
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set out to rescue them, and find that the earthquakes are being caused by
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some center-of-the-earth gremlins, who are angry at the theft of their
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mother lode (by Montana Max, of course)
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8 : STUFF THAT GOES BUMP IN THE NIGHT [#127 -- Akom]
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SHORTS -- 9/25/90
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A tribute to scary things.
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"Home Wrecker" -- Montana Max drops his new summer home on
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Buster, and the Bunny's poltergeist returns to drive him crazy.
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"Fang you Very Much" -- Elmyra's pet-of-the-month delivery is a
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bat. A vampire bat. Pity it.
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"Easy Biter" -- Hamton vs. a mosquito.
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9 : IT'S BUSTER BUNNY TIME [#131 -- Tokyo Movie Shinsa]
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SHORTS -- 9/26/90
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The Elmyras of Many Nations are the peanut gallery for today's
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"Buster Bunny Bunch", a swipe at the "Howdy Doody Show" with Buster as
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Buffalo Bob and Plucky as Howdy Doody ("A stupid puppet? I quit!")
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"Bag That Bunny" -- Elmyra offers two months' allowance to
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Calamity Coyote for help in capturing cute little Buster.
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"Lifestyles of the Rich and Rotten" -- Montana Max does every-
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thing he can to avoid precocious interviewers Babs and Buster.
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"The Anvil Chorus" -- Anvils fall from the skies (in time with
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the music), eliminating the Elmyra Swarm and terrorizing Plucky. Plus,
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a brief message from "Adults Against Funny Cartoons"!
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10 : LOOKING OUT FOR THE LITTLE GUY [#133 -- Wang]
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SHORTS -- 9/27/90
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The themes are getting more and more ephemeral...
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"Awful Orphan" -- Sneezer gets left at Elmyra's doorstep. For
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once, Elmyra is the victim of her cute-cuddly-little-animal.
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"The Re-Return of the Toxic Revenger" -- Plucky is the super-hero
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who battles to stop Montana Max from stealing the swamp's water supply.
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"Bird-Dog Afternoon" -- A basset hound protects some motherless
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chicks from the always-hungry Furrball.
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11 : STARTING FROM SCRATCH [#132 -- Wang]
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FULL -- 9/28/90
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A downright wacky parody of "An American Tail": a flea is
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separated from his family when he ends up on Furrball while his family is
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in the fur of the dog that's terrorizing Furrball. Spielberg let little
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Flea-o go so far as to satirize the wistful music of the movie (here, he
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sings "Fur, Fur Away", a song nominated for a daytime Emmy(!)).
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12 : HARE RAISING NIGHT [#117 -- Wang]
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FULL -- 10/1/90
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Buster is sent on a secret agent-ish mission to stop the animal-
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mutation experiments of Dr. Gene Splicer. He rooks Plucky, Hamton and
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Babs into the adventure by telling them they're going to the Emmy Awards
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(which Plucky continues to believe for the entire story). Along the way,
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Babs wins the heart of a monster that's equal parts dog, chicken, dragon,
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and bull, but it all turns out OK.
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13 : FURRBALL FOLLIES [#105 -- Akom]
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SHORTS -- 10/2/90
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Oh boy! A full day of Furrball cartoons! As you might expect,
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he starts (and eventually ends up) homeless and pitiful, under a less-
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than-stable drain pipe in a back alley.
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"K-9 Kitty" -- Furrball hooks up with a near-blind couple who
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want a dog and hate cats. The charade works until their glasses arrive.
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"Aroma Amore" -- Furrball gets run down by a street lane-paining
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truck, leaving a stripe down his back. Fifi immediately goes for him.
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"Cross Country Kitty" -- Mary Melody adopts Furrball, then takes
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him across the country to keep him from eating Sweetie. He keeps making
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cross-continental jaunts across the U.S. while Mary's not looking.
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14 : THE ACME ACRES ZONE [#128 -- Wang]
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SHORTS -- 10/3/90
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Buster as Rod Serling, with Furrball as his toupee.
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"A Walk on the Flip Side" -- Rabbit-hater Montana Max wakes up
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to find he's become a bunny, to the delight of Babs, Buster and Elmyra.
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"A Bacon Strip" -- Plucky dupes Hamton into trying to skinny-dip
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in Monty's pool, eventually leaving the pig naked and far from home.
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"Senserely Yours, Babs" -- A misguided coyote experiment separ-
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ates Babs' sense of humor from the rest of her body. Calamity & Hamton
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attempt to retrieve it before Babs is permanently nerd-ified.
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15 : LIFE IN THE 90'S [#126 -- Akom]
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SHORTS -- 10/4/90
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Let's ALL be trendy.
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"Whining Out" -- Hamton tries to take Plucky and the Bunny's to
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a snotty restaurant. They should've gone to Weenie Burger.
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"Paper Trained" -- Montana Max tries to get out of paying Buster
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for his newspaper subscription. He picked the wrong bunny to bilk.
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"Butt Out" -- Babs battles rude smokers Roderick and Rhubella
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at a classy desserterie.
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16 : ROCK 'N ROAR [#109 -- Wang]
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Buster loses his soccer ball and accidentally replaces it with a
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dinosaur egg. The egg hatches and he and his new pal, Rover, try to deal
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with Acme Acres' lack of dinosaur-compatible facilities. Meanwhile,
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Montana Max wants to either a)kidnap or b)blow up Rover.
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17 : PROM-ISE HER ANYTHING [#124 -- Wang]
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It's junior prom time at Acme Loo. Buster avoids asking Babs
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out immediately because he doesn't have the slightest idea how to dance
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(his use of some old Bugs Bunny spastic, hunter-foiling dance moves makes
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the situation far worse). Elmyra gets stood up by Montana Max, but Babs
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and Buster set out to right that wrong. A great example of "another
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cameo, another paycheck" for almost the entire TTA cast.
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18 : HARE TODAY, GONE TOMORROW [#101 -- Kennedy]
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FULL -- 10/9/90
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Buster is finally snared by Elmyra, and the bunny leads a big
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prison break of all the cute animals she's captured, but is himself re-
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captured. Not quite enough of an idea for a full-length episode, eh?
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19 : CINEMANIACS! [#102 -- Akom]
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SHORTS -- 10/10/90
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Buster and Babs go to the local theatre, where EVERYTHING is
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showing (the marquee lists thousands of movies). Of course, they go
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theater-hopping, against the orders of Montana Max, evil usher.
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"Superbabs" -- Babs as a Superman/Supergirl parody, out to stop
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Wex Wuthor (a bald Montana Max).
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"Duck Trek" -- Plucky as an overweight, overacting, toupee-
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adorned Captain Kirk on the starship Acme. Furrball, as McCoy, talks!
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"Pasadena Jones" -- Buster stars in a parody of the Indiana
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Jones genre... duh!
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20 : YOU ASKED FOR IT [#104 -- Wang]
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SHORTS -- 10/11/90
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Plucky tries to correct the bunny-rigged "request day" with a
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machine that shows which character the fans want to see. He has to
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replace every circuit to eventually get his cartoon selected.
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"Debutante Devil" -- Taz assigns Dizzy Devil to "eat bunny".
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Babs sets him straight with a free-wheeling charm school torture session.
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"Slight of Hare" -- Max takes out his birthday aggressions on rent-
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a-friends and a magician who pulls Buster from a hat. Buster gets even.
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"Duck out of Luck" -- Plucky finally stars in a cartoon, but the
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viewers get to decide what happens to him. Apparently, the viewers are
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REALLY mean.
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21 : GANG BUSTERS [#112 -- Kennedy]
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FULL -- 10/12/90
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Montana Max and his gang steal a Slushie machine from the local
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convenience store and frame Buster for the crime. He and his lawyer,
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Plucky, get sent to jail. Their escape attempts don't work (although
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they do lead to a hilarious swipe at "Batman"), but are eventually freed
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to bring in their nemesis in an all-rap (blech!) final act.
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22 : CITIZEN MAX [#121 -- Wang]
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FULL -- 10/15/90
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In this "Citizen Kane" parody -- whose visuals often look JUST
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LIKE those of the original film -- Hamton plays the role of the dutiful
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reporter who tries to find out what Montana Max meant when he said
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"Acme". In flashback, we see the story of how Max rigged a school
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election and framed Buster Bunny, along with Max's eventual foiling.
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23 : WAKE UP CALL OF THE WILD [#130 -- Wang]
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SHORTS -- 10/17/90
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Babs and Buster ruminate on instinct, and the toon animals'
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relation to their species. Uh huh.
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"Migrant Mallard" -- Plucky attempts to fly south for the winter
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with all the other ducks, who don't talk, look funny, or eat pizza. Huh?
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"It's a Jungle out There" -- Concord Condor escapes from the zoo
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while Arnold watches 'Dialing for Poodles'. Huh?
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"Kitty Cat-Astrophe" -- Furrball, running amok in Hamton's house,
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sees images of prehistoric kitty life in the kitchen. Huh?
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24 : BUSTER AND THE WOLVERINE [#107 -- Kennedy]
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FULL -- 10/19/90
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Elmyra, at the concert hall, introduces us to this alleged parody
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of "Peter and the Wolf", with each of our leads represented by a (usually
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inappropriate) instrument. Babs gets a harp, Furrball gets a violin,
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Plucky is insulted with a bike horn, etc. They all run in great fear of
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a big, nasty wolverine who captures them and eats them all up, but Buster
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saves everyone in the end.
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25 : YOU ASKED FOR IT, PART II [#123 -- Kennedy]
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SHORTS -- 10/22/90
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Toon logic: Dizzy eats the viewer request mail hopper in Act
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"The Weird Couple" -- Dizzy, rained out of his cave, moves in
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with Hamton in this 'Odd Couple' parody, complete with laugh-track.
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"The Return of the Toxic Revenger" -- This time, super-heroic
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Plucky takes on Monty's donut hole factory that's polluting the air.
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"Little Cake of Horrors" -- Hamton tries his best to stay on
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his diet and not eat the cake that literally begs to be eaten.
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26 : HOLLYWOOD PLUCKY [#125 -- Tokyo Movie Shinsa]
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FULL -- 10/23/90
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Plucky and Hamton travel to Hollywood, where the duck hopes to
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sell his script "The Plucky Duck Story" to movie mogul Cooper DeVille.
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The two get rooked into performing waiter and valet duties at a
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star-filled restaurant, and only after getting around an obstinate
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front gate guard does Plucky get the producer to read the script. The
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charicatures in the restaurant include Mike Tyson, Rosanne Barr, Batman,
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Meryl Streep, Clint Eastwood, and the 'Star Trek' gang.
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27 : EUROPE IN 30 MINUTES [#142 -- Wang]
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FULL -- 10/26/90
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Plucky wins a trip to Europe on a game show, and he, Hamton
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and the Bunnies take a whirlwind trip around the continent in a tour
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bus from Hell(tm), noticing along the way that there are Weenie Burger
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stands EVERYWHERE. They eventually end up in Buckingham Palace, where
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they discover a plot by the servants to kidnap Prince Charles and
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Princess Di (who talk in an inaudible, but very British, audio blur).
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As it turns out, Buster and Babs get kidnapped instead, while the duck
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and pig are chased around by a psychotic royal chef.
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28 : THE WACKO WORLD OF SPORTS [#136 -- Akom]
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SHORTS -- 10/30/90
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Fun with sporting events.
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"Tennis the Menace" -- Montana Max rigs his own tennis tourney
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by inviting only lousy players. Then Bjorn Bunny (guess!) take him on.
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"Bleacher Bummer" -- Acme Loo plays a cheating Perfecto Prep
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in a baseball game, while Dizzy and Furrball try to sneak past Arnold.
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"Miniature Goof" -- The Vanderbunnys take on Roderick and
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Rhubella and teach them a thing or two. Watch for the mini-mall joke.
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29 : RAINY DAZE [#115 -- Freelance Cartoons]
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SHORTS -- 11/1/90
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Yep, it's raining, and the toons are BORED.
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"Rent A Friend" -- Max's latest rent-a-friend delivery is
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Buster Bunny. The usual mayhem results.
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"Bunny Daze" -- Babs, alone at home, keeps herself occupied
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with a series of dream sequences. See also: "huh?" in episode 23.
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"Fur-Gone Conclusion" -- Babs and Buster tunnel toward Aruba,
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and end up in the arctic where they try to protect a baby seal from a
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fur-obsessed Zsa Zsa Gabor parody.
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30 : FIELDS OF HONEY [#116 -- Kennedy]
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FULL -- 11/2/90
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Babs, depressed over the not having a classic WB female
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character for a mentor, is dragged down to the film vaults to settle a
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"Bugs vs. Daffy" dispute between Buster and Plucky. She hears a voice
|
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saying "if you watch them, you will find her", and Babs is soon
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wrapped up in a "Field of Dreams" parody/tribute/rip-off, in search of
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the long-lost Honey, female impresario and partner of Bosko, both of
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whom were displaced in the early 30's by the stardom of Porky Pig.
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31 : SAWDUST AND TOONSIL [#137 -- Wang]
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FULL -- 11/5/90
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Babs, Buster, Plucky and Gogo are just finishing off a day of
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fun and silliness in Wackyland when they see Silas Wonder's circus
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train pull up. Gogo freaks out, and the other toons investigate the
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circus. They find an assortment of sideshow creatures who've been
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kidnapped from Wackyland -- and Gogo's attempt to free the Sphinx
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results in his own capture. This leaves the other toons to save the
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Wackylanders before Gogo's lack of wackiness causes him to fade away...
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32 : SPRING IN ACME ACRES [#135 -- Wang]
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SHORTS -- 11/6/90
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It comes, of course, when Babs unleashes a flame-thrower on
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the snow drifts and ice.
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"Love Among the Toons" -- Cupid calls it quits and rooks
|
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|
Concord into taking his job. The inept pairings include Babs & Max.
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"Elmyra's Spring Cleaning" -- Elmyra dances her way through a
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|
housecleaning with a vacuum that gets set to "Super Apocalypse Overdrive".
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|
"That's Incredibly Stupid" -- Plucky and Dizzy compete for big
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prizes on a pain-oriented, self-humiliating game show.
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33 : PSYCHIC FUN-OMENON DAY [#152 -- Akom]
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SHORTS -- 11/7/90
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Shirley the Loon, from her tent aside the Acme Acres Carnival,
|
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|
predicts the future of, like, totally hapless toons... or some junk!
|
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|
"Piece of Mind" -- Calamity Coyote, falling from the Rump
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|
Tower, sees his life flash before his eyes, narrated by Wile E.
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|
"Class Cut-Up" -- Hamton can't bring himself to dissect his
|
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|
frog... who jumps out and starts singing when no one else is around.
|
||
|
A "tribute" to "One Froggy Evening", or a "rip-off"?
|
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|
"Rear Window Pain" -- Plucky, bored in the hospital, uses the
|
||
|
binoculars Babs gave him to snoop on people. His injuries multiply.
|
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|
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|
34 : THE WIDE WORLD OF ELMYRA [#149 -- Tokyo Movie Shinsa]
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SHORTS -- 11/8/90
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|
Babs and Buster trek through the jungle to show us that most
|
||
|
dangerous of creatures... Elmyra!
|
||
|
"Turtle Hurdle" -- Cute lil' Tyrone Turtle (from "Hare Today,
|
||
|
Gone Tomorrow") escapes Elmyra's house but has to cross a major
|
||
|
highway to return to his pond. Michigan J. Frog taunts him.
|
||
|
"Drooley Davey" -- Little Davey is terrorized by his inept
|
||
|
babysitter, Elmyra.
|
||
|
"Go Fetch" -- Barky Marky, a big friendly dog, is cured of his
|
||
|
fetch-the-ball addiction after playing with Elmyra.
|
||
|
|
||
|
35 : A DITCH IN TIME [#155 -- Tokyo Movie Shinsa]
|
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|
FULL -- 11/9/90
|
||
|
Plucky doesn't do his homework or his exam cramming, so he
|
||
|
decides to build a time machine, go back in time a few days, and do
|
||
|
all the work he was supposed to. The Plucky of tomorrow arrives in
|
||
|
the time machine, and current Plucky rips it off, picking up Babs and
|
||
|
Buster to make a tour of the past, which eventually strands the
|
||
|
bunnies in prehistoric Acme Acres while Plucky brings a dinosaur-sized
|
||
|
Dizzy Devil to modern Acme Acres... providing Elmyra with a new pet.
|
||
|
|
||
|
36 : ANIMANIACS! [#145 -- Akom]
|
||
|
FULL -- 11/12/90
|
||
|
Plucky hasn't shown up once for Animation 101, and the Acme
|
||
|
Loo students' animation festival, where they show off their projects,
|
||
|
is tonight! Buster spends all of Act I detailing the technical
|
||
|
process of animating to Plucky, and most of Act II showing off
|
||
|
story-telling trickery like wipes, fades and flashbacks. In Act III,
|
||
|
we get to see animation reels from Elmyra, Hamton, Dizzy Devil Montana
|
||
|
Max (well, the people he hired to do it for him), Gogo Dodo(!),
|
||
|
Shirley the Loon, and... Plucky?
|
||
|
|
||
|
37 : CAREER OPPORTUNITIES [#111 -- Wang]
|
||
|
SHORTS -- 11/13/90
|
||
|
Buster and Babs show us how to go about getting some spare
|
||
|
cash by working part-time.
|
||
|
"Buster's Guide to Part Time Jobs" -- Buster and Babs get jobs
|
||
|
at Weenie Burger (or is it Big Weenie?) and have to serve Max.
|
||
|
"Working Pig" -- Hamton gets a part-time job working in the
|
||
|
toy department, hoping to move up to vacuum cleaners. But first he
|
||
|
has to assist Elmyra!
|
||
|
"Falling to Pizzas" -- Calamity Coyote is looking for a snack,
|
||
|
but instead of savoring Little Beeper, he wants the pizzas Beep delivers.
|
||
|
|
||
|
38 : STRANGE TALES OF WEIRD SCIENCE [#103 -- Encore]
|
||
|
SHORTS -- 11/14/90
|
||
|
Yep, they're all weird science all right. "Funny" science
|
||
|
might have been better. "Allen Smithee" directs (know what that means
|
||
|
kids? It means the director doesn't want his real name on it!).
|
||
|
"Scentimental Pig" -- A scientist creates a super-flavor enhancer
|
||
|
(MSG?) that makes everyone insatiably hungry. Then he spills it on Hamton.
|
||
|
"Pit Bullied" -- Sweetie reprograms Furrball to want to eat Pit
|
||
|
Bulls and sends him after Arnold.
|
||
|
"Duck in the Muck" -- Plucky, as the Toxic Revenger, against Max,
|
||
|
who this time is running an enviro-death ice-cream-spoon factory.
|
||
|
|
||
|
39 : INSIDE PLUCKY DUCK [#129 -- Kennedy]
|
||
|
SHORTS -- 11/15/90
|
||
|
Babs and Buster, through the technology provided by Calamity
|
||
|
Coyote, take a trip into Plucky's brain (mostly into his ego).
|
||
|
"Bat's All Folks" -- Plucky as Bat Duck, telling the story of
|
||
|
how he worked out his costume, hired Decoy The Pig Hostage, and fought
|
||
|
the villains in the Acme Acres Museum of Really Silly Props. This is
|
||
|
the first Tiny Toons double-length short.
|
||
|
"Wild Takes Class" -- Plucky, trying to prove the lameness of
|
||
|
Bugs' introductory wild takes class, does a wild take so crazy that he
|
||
|
gets stuck in the all-eyeball state. Too bad it's class picture day.
|
||
|
|
||
|
40 : THE ACME BOWL [#120 -- Kennedy]
|
||
|
FULL -- 11/16/90
|
||
|
Acme Loo has a winless season going into their big football
|
||
|
game with arch-rival Perfecto Prep. "Are we gonna win?" "No!" "Are
|
||
|
we gonna lose?" "We're going to be annihilated!" Roderick and
|
||
|
Danforth, those evil Perfecto kids, are so bent on victory that they
|
||
|
get Plucky to sell the Acme playbook in exchange for a transfer to
|
||
|
Perfecto. But is Plucky really THIS much a shifty duck?
|
||
|
|
||
|
41 : DATING, ACME ACRES STYLE [#114 -- Wang]
|
||
|
SHORTS -- 11/19/90
|
||
|
Buster and Babs give us the low down on dating.
|
||
|
"Buster's Guide to Dating" -- Buster tries to go on a date
|
||
|
with Babs and the bunnies list the various rules as they go along.
|
||
|
"Love Stinks" -- Calamity gets covered with black tar and a
|
||
|
white feather stripe, causing Fifi to think he's an available skunk
|
||
|
"Dream Date Game" -- Another game show parody, this time with
|
||
|
Elmyra looking for love on "The Dating Game"
|
||
|
|
||
|
42 : LOONIVERSITY DAYS [#110 -- Encore]
|
||
|
SHORTS -- 11/20/90
|
||
|
Not much of a theme today, but the bunnies do get to SING the
|
||
|
linking material for a change.
|
||
|
"The Learning Principal" -- Buster gets sent to the
|
||
|
principal's office, and his friends fear for his life.
|
||
|
"Eating Between the Lines" -- Sweetie hunts down Bookworm in
|
||
|
the library during lunch hour.
|
||
|
"What's Up Nurse?" -- Plucky feigns illness to get out of a
|
||
|
quiz, but finds that the infirmary is staffed by... Elmyra!
|
||
|
|
||
|
43 : BEST O' PLUCKY DUCK DAY [#118 -- Kennedy]
|
||
|
SHORTS -- 11/21/90
|
||
|
Three Plucky Duck shorts.
|
||
|
"One Minute Till Three" -- With only one minute between Plucky
|
||
|
and a weekend of goofing off, Granny starts asking insanely hard
|
||
|
questions and doling out 8000-page assignments for wrong answers.
|
||
|
"Sticky Feathers Duck" -- Plucky and Hamton are hungry and
|
||
|
broke, and the duck decides to try to swipe a candy bar (with
|
||
|
almonds!) from the local convenience store.
|
||
|
"Duck in the Dark" -- Plucky, staying overnight at Buster's,
|
||
|
can't sleep after watching too many Eddie Cougar horror flicks.
|
||
|
|
||
|
44 : HERO HAMTON [#106 -- Encore Cartoons]
|
||
|
FULL -- 11/23/90
|
||
|
Hamton runs afoul of Montana Max, and is forced to face him in
|
||
|
a fight. His friends all try to help him out (especially Plucky, who
|
||
|
hopes to make tons of money promoting this battle ala Don King), but
|
||
|
all in all he'd rather be in Porky's "Cartoon Props" class.
|
||
|
|
||
|
45 : WHALE'S TALES [#154 -- Akom]
|
||
|
FULL -- 11/26/90
|
||
|
A little baby whale is separated from its mother when mom is
|
||
|
caught by Gotcha Grabmore, who still tracks down cute animals to make
|
||
|
her gaudy merchandise. Elmyra brings the little whale home, where he
|
||
|
meets Buster and Babs, who set out to foil Grabmore. Heavy on
|
||
|
cuteness and plot while light on humor and wit, this picked up the
|
||
|
"worst episode" prize in the March '91 alt.tv.tiny-toon poll.
|
||
|
|
||
|
46 : ASK MR. POPULAR [#141 -- Wang]
|
||
|
SHORTS -- 12/5/90
|
||
|
Buster stars as Mr. Popular, a hyper-cool dude who teaches
|
||
|
everyone in the studio audience how to be just as cool.
|
||
|
"Dapper Diz" -- Plucky and Hamton have had it with Dizzy, so
|
||
|
Mr. Popular hooks the devil up to a personality implanter, giving him
|
||
|
Mr. Popular's savoir faire, Plucky's modesty, and Hamton's neatness.
|
||
|
A double-length short.
|
||
|
"A Pigment of his Imagination" -- Hamton feels snubbed by his
|
||
|
friends, so he creates an imaginary friend named Tad, who turns out to
|
||
|
be a major-league jerk.
|
||
|
|
||
|
47 : SON OF LOONIVERSITY DAZE [#134 -- Kennedy]
|
||
|
SHORTS -- 12/7/90
|
||
|
Theme shmeme.
|
||
|
"Plucky's Dastardly Deed" -- Plucky cheats on a test, and is
|
||
|
slowly driven crazy by guilt.
|
||
|
"Open and Shut Case" -- Hamton gets a superintelligent locker,
|
||
|
and subsequently locks the instructions and combination inside.
|
||
|
"C Flat or B Sharp?" -- Plucky, Buster and Hamton try to get a
|
||
|
piano down from the bell tower, to the tune of "Hungarian Rhapsody #2".
|
||
|
|
||
|
48 : MR. POPULAR'S RULES OF COOL [#160 -- Wang]
|
||
|
SHORTS -- 12/10/90
|
||
|
Pretty much the same theme as episode 46: audience members ask
|
||
|
Buster how to be popular.
|
||
|
"Mr. Popular's Rules of Cool" -- Buster helps Hamton lose the
|
||
|
disco thing and get into a totally cool dance club.
|
||
|
"Slugfest" -- Plucky, addicted to the TV show "Immature
|
||
|
Radioactive Samurai Slugs", and Hamton race through a downright
|
||
|
vicious parody of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles". Extremely funny.
|
||
|
"Venison Anyone?" -- Montana Max and a street-smart deer named
|
||
|
Vinnie meander through old toon hunting humor.
|
||
|
|
||
|
49 : FAIRY TALES FOR THE 90'S [#143 -- Wang]
|
||
|
SHORTS -- 12/12/90
|
||
|
Babs appears as fairy-on-a-totally-visible-wire, lugging out
|
||
|
the Fairy Tales book and videotape and getting smashed, shocked,
|
||
|
abused, etc. in the process.
|
||
|
"Bunnochio" -- The Acme Toy Company calls upon their last toy
|
||
|
designer to create a hit toy. He gives up on bringing the puppet
|
||
|
bunny to life, and the next day mistakes Buster for a brought-to-life
|
||
|
version of said toy. This is yet another double-length short.
|
||
|
"Bear Necessities" -- Elmyra as Goldilocks, invading the
|
||
|
suburban home of the three bears in search of cute cuddly friends.
|
||
|
|
||
|
50 : WHO BOPPED BUGS BUNNY? [#144 -- Kennedy]
|
||
|
FULL -- 12/14/90
|
||
|
The Tiny Toons and Looney Tunes attend an award ceremony for
|
||
|
Bugs in Paris, where Bugs is kidnapped by Stanley the Elephant, still
|
||
|
jealous over losing the Shmoscar to "Knighty Knight Bugs". Daffy is
|
||
|
framed for the crime, so Hamton and Plucky (dressed as ninjas) attempt
|
||
|
to break him out of jail while the Bunnies, in a running "Columbo"
|
||
|
parody, question Stanley and try to find Bugs. Despite the title,
|
||
|
this is not a parody of "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" (would that it were).
|
||
|
|
||
|
51 : TINY TOON MUSIC TELEVISION [#163 -- Tokyo Movie Shinsa]
|
||
|
FULL -- 2/1/91
|
||
|
Babs and Buster (and guest star Julie Bruin) host this parody
|
||
|
of MTV-style music videos:
|
||
|
* "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)" by They Might Be Giants --
|
||
|
Plucky as an Istanbul P.I., on the trail of a stolen statuette.
|
||
|
* "Particle Man" by They Might Be Giants -- Plucky is the pro
|
||
|
wrestler of the title(?!), pounded by Triangle Man, Universe Man, etc.
|
||
|
* "Respect" by Aretha Franklin -- Babs & her walkman skate and
|
||
|
dance about the library, courtroom, pet cemetery, etc.
|
||
|
* "Money (That's What I Want)" by Barrett Strong -- Money-
|
||
|
grubbing Max sings motown. Didn't see that one coming, didja?
|
||
|
* "Top Secret Apprentice" -- Buster begins to play with Bugs'
|
||
|
secret computer-animation system in this semi-parody of "The
|
||
|
Sorcerer's Apprentice" from _Fantasia_.
|
||
|
|
||
|
52 : THE RETURN TO THE ACME ACRES ZONE [#159 -- Wang]
|
||
|
SHORTS -- 2/4/91
|
||
|
If the title doesn't tell you everything you need to know
|
||
|
about the theme, see episode 14.
|
||
|
"Real Kids Don't Like Broccoli" -- Buster is a detective in
|
||
|
21st century Acme Acres, looking for missing droids. Cyberpunk meets
|
||
|
toon-dom, with another swipe at Fantasia to boot!
|
||
|
"Boo Hoo Hoo" -- Hamton and Plucky visit a scary castle during
|
||
|
a rainstorm, in search of a phone (sound familiar?). They are
|
||
|
attended to by one nasty poltergeist.
|
||
|
"Duck Dodgers Jr." -- Duck Dodgers and his new sidekick
|
||
|
(Plucky) set out to stop Marvin the Martian and HIS sidekick, Marcia.
|
||
|
|
||
|
53 : THE ACME HOME SHOPPING SHOW [#161 -- Kennedy]
|
||
|
SHORTS -- 2/6/91
|
||
|
And then there are days when the theme really DOESN'T have
|
||
|
anything to do with the shorts.
|
||
|
"Oh for Art's Sake" -- Plucky fakes his art project when he
|
||
|
finds the "pause" button on his remote control can freeze real stuff.
|
||
|
"Teddy Bears Picnic" -- Elmyra sings along as the three bears
|
||
|
suffer through the company picnic.
|
||
|
"I was a Teenage Bunnysitter" -- Babs has to babysit for cute
|
||
|
little Duncan, a sweet little bunny from Hades.
|
||
|
|
||
|
54 : WEIRDEST STORY EVER TOLD [#157 -- Akom]
|
||
|
SHORTS -- 2/8/91
|
||
|
A library episode without Bookworm. Cool.
|
||
|
"Robin Hare" -- Buster as Robin, with Merry Men and Mary
|
||
|
Melody, robbing from Max and giving stuff away on a game show.
|
||
|
"To Babs or not to Babs" -- Babs tries to show William
|
||
|
Shakespeare that she should get a part in "The Comedy of King Lear".
|
||
|
"Elmyra's Round the World" -- Buster has an awful nightmare
|
||
|
that combines Disneyland's "It's a Small World" with the Elmyra Swarm.
|
||
|
|
||
|
55 : VIEWER MAIL DAY [#162 -- Wang]
|
||
|
SHORTS -- 2/11/91
|
||
|
From the home office in Acme Acres.
|
||
|
"Pluck of the Irish" -- Hamton and Plucky try to stay the
|
||
|
night at an Irish castle haunted by an evil Banshee.
|
||
|
"Out of Odor" -- Elmyra chases Fifi, who she believes to be a
|
||
|
cute, purple kitty.
|
||
|
"Buttering up the Buttfields" -- Plucky has to wait on an
|
||
|
obscenely fat couple who want "Canard a l'Orange". Plucky suggests
|
||
|
they go with roast rabbit instead.
|
||
|
|
||
|
56 : SON OF THE WACKO WORLD OF SPORTS [#156 -- Kennedy]
|
||
|
SHORTS -- 2/12/91
|
||
|
Yikes! Not again! See also #28
|
||
|
"Buster at the Bat" -- Acme Loo vs. Perfecto in a satiric
|
||
|
swipe at that old poem (which now includes agents and cheating and all
|
||
|
the other joys of modern baseball)
|
||
|
"Buster's New Bike" -- Buster foolishly trades in his old Acme
|
||
|
bike for a super-deluxe model from a slimy dealer.
|
||
|
"Acme Acres' Summer Olympics" -- All the remaining sports
|
||
|
jokes that couldn't fit into 2 episodes of the "Wacko World..."
|
||
|
|
||
|
57 : POLLUTION SOLUTION [#139 -- Kennedy]
|
||
|
SHORTS -- 2/14/91
|
||
|
Hep me! I been politically corrected by the Tiny Toons!
|
||
|
"No Deposit No Return of the Trash Bag Dispenser" -- Plucky as
|
||
|
another super-hero, attempts to teach the totally stupid Elmyra how to
|
||
|
recycle her canned Acme mud-pies.
|
||
|
"Jungle Bungle" -- Babs and Buster battle the greenhouse
|
||
|
effect, as promoted by the ruthless Ronald Grump.
|
||
|
"Waste Deep in Wackyland" -- Montana Max draws the ire of Gogo
|
||
|
Dodo when he starts dumping his factory's waste in Wackyland.
|
||
|
|
||
|
58 : YOU ASKED FOR IT AGAIN [#153 -- Kennedy]
|
||
|
SHORTS -- 2/15/91
|
||
|
More "viewer requests".
|
||
|
"Buster's Guide to Goofing Off" -- Buster shows us the ins and
|
||
|
outs of procrastination, in lieu of doing his science project.
|
||
|
"Elmyra at the Mall" -- Elmyra manages to stay in the mall
|
||
|
after it closes and terrorize the animals in the pet store, along with
|
||
|
rent-a-cop Arnold.
|
||
|
"Hold the Sugar" -- Featuring the Lone Ant, the only ant in the
|
||
|
world who doesn't like sugar.
|
||
|
|
||
|
59 : BRAVE TALES OF REAL RABBITS [#151 -- Freelance Cartoons]
|
||
|
SHORTS -- 2/18/91
|
||
|
Or perhaps "Cheesy British Accents Day".
|
||
|
"And All that Rot" -- Buster as Holmes, Babs as Watson, and Max
|
||
|
as a reformed "Montiarity", all tossed together in a double-length
|
||
|
parody of Scotland Yard's finest, with a really big chase scene!
|
||
|
"Day for Knight" -- Buster is the knight on call who must rescue
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the recently-dismissed court jester, Babs Bunny.
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60 : HOW SWEETIE IT IS [#158 -- Kennedy]
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SHORTS -- 2/19/91
|
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What starts as another show about rabbits screams to a halt as
|
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Sweetie demands equal time. There may be more Sweetie in this episode
|
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|
than in the rest of the first season put together!
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|
"Egged-On Eagle" -- The stork, as he always does in cartoons,
|
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|
messes up the delivery, and a hyper-patriotic eagle thinks he is the
|
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father of Sweetie.
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"Let's Do Lunch" -- Sweetie is offended that Furrball doesn't
|
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appear to want to eat her. Darn.
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"The Raven" -- Sweetie takes over the part of the pesky raven
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in this loose adaptation of Poe's classic poem.
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61 : NEW CHARACTER DAY [#164 -- Wang]
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SHORTS -- 2/20/91
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Babs and Buster reject a slew of would-be Tiny Toons, including
|
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a familiar rabbit with suspenders (and a gilded wife).
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"The Roches" -- Maggie, Terre, and Suzzy are the Roches, a trio
|
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of harmonizing roach sisters who play a gig in Hamton's kitchen.
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"The Return of Pluck Twacy" -- Shirley accidentally KO's Plucky
|
||
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in Daffy's class, and Plucky goes into a long (as in two-shorts-long)
|
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dream sequence in which he is ace detective Pluck Twacy, on the trail
|
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of Shirley's missing, evil aura. Not half as good as it sounds.
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62 : HERE'S HAMTON [#146 -- Wang]
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SHORTS -- 2/22/91
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Did you ever think an all-Hamton episode would feature such
|
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mean-spirited, evil humor? OK, you HOPED it would, but did you
|
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|
THINK it would? And goofy TV-title parodies too?
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"Milk, it Makes a Body Spout" -- Plucky and Buster, in a bet
|
||
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to determine the funniest toon at Acme Loo, attempt to make Hamton
|
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laugh so hard that he torks milk out his nose.
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"America's Least Wanted" -- Plucky, watching TV at Hamton's
|
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house, comes to think the pig's a wanted (and valuable) criminal.
|
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"Drawn and Buttered" -- Hamton saves up and buys a big fresh
|
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lobster to cook for dinner. The lobster is none too keen on this.
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63 : NO TOON IS AN ISLAND [#147 -- Wang]
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FULL -- 2/25/91
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Babs, Buster, Hamton and Plucky are failing to have fun at
|
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the beach when Plucky gets bonked on the head by a pop bottle with
|
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a treasure map inside. They set sail in the S.S. Tiny Tub to Booty
|
||
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Island to claim their prize, against warnings of a "green-eyed
|
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monster" that will surely meet them there.
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64 : K-ACME TV [#165 -- Wang]
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FULL -- 2/26/91
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Babs and Buster take over the local TV station, leading to
|
||
|
a half-hour of quick (3 minutes or less) shots at various TV shows,
|
||
|
including "Gyp-Parody", "The Blunder Years", "Honey, I Shrunk the
|
||
|
Clothes", a Wackyland Travel-Log, the Toon Court, etc. This was
|
||
|
clearly meant as a first-season fond farewell episode, as all the
|
||
|
production personnel make a cameo appearance (in the "Acme Cartoon
|
||
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Kit"), and the joke credit reads "This is Episode Number 65 / Just
|
||
|
in Case You're Counting". Too bad "High Toon" got held up, making
|
||
|
"K-ACME TV" the penultimate episode instead -- alt.tv.tiny-toon
|
||
|
readers named this as their favorite episode in the March '91 poll.
|
||
|
|
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|
65 : HIGH TOON [#150 -- Kennedy]
|
||
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FULL -- 3/29/91
|
||
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Babs and Buster get lost on their way to the Acmeland theme
|
||
|
park, and find themselves in an Old West town which is being terrorized
|
||
|
by a pack of coyote bandidos. Of course, they recruit Hamton and
|
||
|
Plucky to help save the town. This inane episode makes for a
|
||
|
disappointing first-season finale.
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Path: igor.rutgers.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!usc!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!destroyer!caen!plucky
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From: plucky@engin.umich.edu (Chris Adamson)
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Newsgroups: alt.tv.tiny-toon
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Subject: TINY TOON ADVENTURES Episode Guide (part 2: episodes 66-87)
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Message-ID: <mp+==JB@engin.umich.edu>
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Date: 1 Nov 92 05:57:45 GMT
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Organization: ACME Looniversity
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Lines: 290
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Nntp-Posting-Host: umcc.ais.org
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...and here's the guide for season 2 and what we've seen of
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season 3. Comments welcome (I've been half asleep for an hour now,
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so I'm sure I've made at least one major botch on the season 3 stuff).
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/ Chris L. Adamson / This message has cost the net hundreds, /
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/ Michigan State U. / if not thousands, of dollars to send. /
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/ Telecomm Production / --------------------------------------- /
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================================================================
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DISCLAIMER: MSU barely offers e-mail accounts... who knew?
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--------------- chop slice ---------------
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TINY TOON ADVENTURES episode guide
|
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(through 9/28/92)
|
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by Chris Adamson, plucky@ais.org, 10/31/92
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|
["Tiny Toon Adventures", characters, stories, etc. are the trademarks
|
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and copyrighted possessions of Time Warner Inc., used totally without
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||
|
the slightest whiff of permission (but I'll bet they'd be flattered
|
||
|
anyway). You're authorized to copy and distribute this guide as
|
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|
you like, but please do not prepare "derivative works" without
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contacting me for permission. --CLA]
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|
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|
Key to headers:
|
||
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XX : <TITLE> [#YY -- <ANIMATION SUBCONTRACTOR>]
|
||
|
ZZ -- <DATE>
|
||
|
|
||
|
Where XX represents the order of episodes (e.g. 1 = premiere)
|
||
|
YY represents Warner Bros.' "house number"
|
||
|
ZZ is either SHORTS (episode consists of two or more 'toons)
|
||
|
or FULL (episode is one full-length story)
|
||
|
|
||
|
House numbers and Warner's official titles courtesy Nick Sayer
|
||
|
and Robert Jung (et. al.) of alt.tv.tiny-toon and their accomplices.
|
||
|
|
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|
|
||
|
---------- SECOND SEASON ('91-'92) ----------
|
||
|
|
||
|
66 : PLEDGE WEEK [#168 -- Akom]
|
||
|
SHORTS -- 9/16/91
|
||
|
Time for the Tiny Toon Telethon! Too bad they let Elmyra
|
||
|
be an operator...
|
||
|
"It's All Relatives" -- Babs' grandma and mom insist that she
|
||
|
do that 'really funny thing'. She tries every topical imitation she
|
||
|
can think of and can't come up with it...
|
||
|
"Lifeguard Lunacy" -- Arnold tries to 'break in' junior life-
|
||
|
guard Calamity Coyote, catch my drift?
|
||
|
"The Kite" -- A bug mistakes Hamton's kite for a butterfly
|
||
|
buddy. See also "huh?" in episode 23.
|
||
|
|
||
|
67 : GOING PLACES [#167 -- Wang]
|
||
|
SHORTS -- 9/17/91
|
||
|
It's field trip day for the toons!
|
||
|
"When You're Hot..." -- The toons visit a fire station, where
|
||
|
Pete Puma manages to set Acme Loo on fire.
|
||
|
"That's Art Folks!" -- Babs gets conked on the head during a
|
||
|
trip to the art museum, and goes on a weird dreamy trip through art.
|
||
|
See also 'Bunny Daze' and 'Elmyras Round the World'.
|
||
|
"Slaughterhouse Jive" -- The toons visit Montana Max's meat
|
||
|
packaging plant and politically correct the naughty carnivore.
|
||
|
|
||
|
68 : ELEPHANT ISSUES [#169 -- Akom]
|
||
|
SHORTS -- 9/18/91
|
||
|
As has been stated before on alt.tv.tiny-toon: "Hep me! I been
|
||
|
politically corrected AGAIN by the Tiny Toons!"
|
||
|
"Why Dizzy Can't Read" -- T.V. is bad.
|
||
|
"C.L.I.D.E. and Prejudice" -- Prejudice is bad.
|
||
|
"One Beer" -- Alcohol is bad.
|
||
|
|
||
|
69 : HOG-WILD HAMTON [#171 -- Akom]
|
||
|
FULL -- 9/19/91
|
||
|
Hamton's folks go out of town, and Plucky invites everyone
|
||
|
in Acme Acres (even Fowlmouth, Elmyra, and Gogo) to a rollicking party
|
||
|
at Hamton's place. Things get out of hand, and Hamton can't keep the
|
||
|
noise from irritating Egghead Jr. next door, who responds by blowing
|
||
|
up Hamton's house.
|
||
|
|
||
|
70 : PLAYTIME TOONS [#166 -- Akom]
|
||
|
SHORTS -- 9/20/91
|
||
|
A romp and frolic through the wonderful world of fully-licensed
|
||
|
toys. Bug your folks for money!
|
||
|
"Happy Birthday Hamton" -- Babs, Buster and Plucky buy them-
|
||
|
selves gifts at the store, then dump their old toys off on Hamton.
|
||
|
"Fit to be Toyed" -- Montana Max destroys all his toys, and gets
|
||
|
his credit cut off. He has to turn to his imagination instead.
|
||
|
"Strung Along Kitty" -- Furrball finds Mary Melody's hair
|
||
|
ribbon and makes it his best friend. See also 'The Kite' in episode
|
||
|
66 (and "Huh?" in 23).
|
||
|
|
||
|
71 : TOON PHYSICS [#170 -- Akom]
|
||
|
SHORTS -- 11/4/91
|
||
|
Orson Whales teaches us about classic concepts of toon physics,
|
||
|
including the force that bonds the Universe together: "dumb sight gags".
|
||
|
"Once Upon a Star" -- Elmyra wishes that her Barbette doll would
|
||
|
come to life. Be careful what you wish for, Elmyra -- you might get it.
|
||
|
"A Cub for Grub" -- Sneezer ships out for cub scout camp, and
|
||
|
Furrball tags along as a scout leader to get a shot at a Sneezer snack.
|
||
|
"The Year Book Star" -- Egomaniacs Babs Bunny and Plucky Duck
|
||
|
engage in a no-holds-barred competition to see which one of them can
|
||
|
get the most photos in the yearbook.
|
||
|
|
||
|
72 : ACME CABLE TV [#179 -- Tokyo Movie Shinsa]
|
||
|
FULL -- 11/11/91
|
||
|
Remarkably similar to "K-ACME TV" (#64), this is another fine
|
||
|
collection of one-liners and throw-away gags from the world of U.S.
|
||
|
television. Gogo slams "Cosby", Elmyra owns the world's smartest dog,
|
||
|
Blink Winkleman hosts the "Toonywood Squares", Furrball is the Disney-
|
||
|
esque "Cat Who Thought He Was A Hammerhead Shark", and Babs hosts an
|
||
|
info-mercial.
|
||
|
|
||
|
73 : BUSTER AND BABS GO HAWAIIAN [#173 -- Tokyo Movie Shinsa]
|
||
|
FULL -- 11/18/91
|
||
|
Buster and Babs bring Hamton's "Fleche de Larde" to a screeching
|
||
|
halt, and go to Spielberg for a better script. He gives them an episode
|
||
|
written (in real life) by three young gals from Virginia, which sends
|
||
|
the bunnies on a trip-from-hell(tm) to Hawaii. Fortunately, they've got
|
||
|
Bugs' credit card...
|
||
|
|
||
|
74 : HENNY YOUNGMAN DAY [#174 -- StarToons]
|
||
|
SHORTS -- 11/22/91
|
||
|
Henny Youngman, master of the one-liner, is today's substitute
|
||
|
teacher. And how did he get to Acme Loo? PRACTICE!
|
||
|
"Stand-Up and Deliver" -- Babs sets out to make her name in
|
||
|
stand-up comedy, but gets wiped out when Robin Killems goes on stage
|
||
|
right before her.
|
||
|
"The Potty Years" -- Plucky reminisces about the day his
|
||
|
parents introduced him to the toilet. Dare I say: HUH?
|
||
|
"Lame Joke" -- Buster keeps trying to tell a lame joke, and
|
||
|
he manages to finish it off for good.
|
||
|
|
||
|
75 : LOVE DISCONNECTION [#172 -- Tokyo Movie Shinsa]
|
||
|
SHORTS -- 11/25/91
|
||
|
Two disastrous trips down the aisle of dating hell, as offered
|
||
|
up by Buster's best Chuck Woolery impersonation.
|
||
|
"My Dinner with Elmyra" -- Montana Max is forced by his folks to
|
||
|
endure a date with Elmyra in this double-length short. Having to order
|
||
|
her a Happy Baby Puppy Face Meal at Weenie Burger is one thing, but can
|
||
|
he sit through "The Adventures of Fido and Mewmew" with her?
|
||
|
"The Amazing Three" -- Babs, Shirley, and Fifi grow tired of
|
||
|
their unsophisticated guy friends, and slip into a Perfecto Prep senior
|
||
|
party. Sticking around for "Will Dizzy Eat It" might have been a
|
||
|
better idea...
|
||
|
|
||
|
76 : KON DUCKI [184 -- Tokyo Movie Shinsa]
|
||
|
SHORTS -- 2/3/92
|
||
|
Join Pluck Hyerdahl (sp?) and his sidekick Koom-Bye-Yah (sp?),
|
||
|
along with bit player Sweetie (not sp), as they attempt to prove that
|
||
|
Pluck's prehistoric 70's ancestors could have built a raft -- filled
|
||
|
with Abba 8-tracks and Screaming Yellow Zonkers -- to make their
|
||
|
evolutionary journey to Salinas! Then, stick around as Buster Bunny
|
||
|
hosts the ego-stroking documentary "The Making of Kon Ducky (sp!)",
|
||
|
dhich shows us how Plucky Duck's genius brought such a masterpiece to
|
||
|
the screen.
|
||
|
|
||
|
77 : SEPULVEDA BOULEVARD [#185 -- Akom]
|
||
|
FULL -- 2/10/92
|
||
|
In this spoof of "Sunset Boulevard", Montana Max is the
|
||
|
Hollywood screenwriter / idea-thief who accidentally stumbles into
|
||
|
the mansion of Elmyra Desmond, the washed-up once-and-future star of
|
||
|
"Cutsey Toons". She gets him to write "101 Cute Puppies Meet the
|
||
|
Pretty Pretty Princess" as her comeback vehicle, but will movie mogul
|
||
|
Cooper Daville be interested? Don't bet on it.
|
||
|
|
||
|
78 : TAKE ELMYRA PLEASE [#177 -- Tokyo Movie Shinsa]
|
||
|
FULL -- 2/17/92
|
||
|
Buster and Babs introduce us to a story about Elmyra's family,
|
||
|
in which her dad invents a clean-burning fuel that poses such a threat
|
||
|
to the environmentally-unconscious Happy Sunny Oil company that they
|
||
|
send two lackeys over to the Duff household to extract the formula for
|
||
|
the fuel. Unfortunately for them, this is accomplished by kidnapping
|
||
|
Elmyra, who thinks she's being brought in for a taping of the "Elmyra
|
||
|
Fun Show". Apparantly, this episode was to be the pilot for a spin-
|
||
|
off called "Elmyra's Family", which will NOT be premiering anytime
|
||
|
soon on your local ACME affiliate... (cheer or sigh here).
|
||
|
|
||
|
79 : HOW I SPENT MY VACATION [# n/a -- Tokyo Movie Shinsa]
|
||
|
MOVIE -- 3/11/92 (released as an 80-minute home video)
|
||
|
The 'toons finally make it to Summer Vacation in this feature-
|
||
|
length home video, which features (pun!) five or so plot-lines passing
|
||
|
the baton to one another:
|
||
|
* Plucky discovers that Hamton's parents are taking the Pig
|
||
|
family to Happy World Land (gasp and drool!) and Plucky manages to get
|
||
|
himself invited on what turns out to be a nightmare voyage across the
|
||
|
country in a sweaty back-seat.
|
||
|
* Buster starts a squirt-gun fight with Babs that quickly
|
||
|
escalates to the flooding of Acme Acres, with the Bunnies being washed
|
||
|
downriver on an odyssey to Possum Swamp, a shotgun wedding, and other
|
||
|
adventures.
|
||
|
* Fowlmouth finally drags Shirley on a date to see
|
||
|
"Skunknophobia", presented with the audience-endangering THUD Sound
|
||
|
System.
|
||
|
* Speaking of skunks, Fifi is hot for Johnny Pew, the
|
||
|
Hollywood hunk of a skunk who's staying at the Acme Plaza Hotel.
|
||
|
* Elmyra loses her grip on Furrball, and her folks take her to
|
||
|
one of those wild nature safaris where you're _supposed_ to stay in
|
||
|
the car. But we know Elmyra, don't we?
|
||
|
* Dizzy sheds.
|
||
|
All in all, it turns out to be a wild summer for everyone,
|
||
|
except perhaps Montana Max, who is missing and believed to have been
|
||
|
exiled to summer camp on Nickelodeon...
|
||
|
|
||
|
---------- THIRD SEASON ('92-'93) ----------
|
||
|
|
||
|
80 : THIRTEENSOMETHING [#178 -- Startoons]
|
||
|
FULL -- 9/14/92
|
||
|
Babs answers Buster's challenge and seeks her fortune in New
|
||
|
York, where she adopts the human guise of Babs Bunawalskioversmith,
|
||
|
and quickly becomes the star of "thirteensomething", the hit teen angst
|
||
|
TV show. Buster, left high and dry without a partner, auditions new
|
||
|
toon bunnies while watching Babs' career from afar. Oh yeah, Shirley
|
||
|
whacks the heck out of Plucky a half-dozen times.
|
||
|
|
||
|
81 : NEW CLASS DAY [#181 -- Wang]
|
||
|
SHORTS -- 9/15/92
|
||
|
I think that title is pretty self-explanatory, don't you?
|
||
|
"Just-Us League of Super-Toons" -- BatDuck and Decoy (the Pig
|
||
|
Hostage... see also episode 39) apply for admission to the afore-
|
||
|
mentioned league, but get dissed when they admit to not having any
|
||
|
really cool special powers. Encyclopedia-like knowledge of DC comics
|
||
|
is helpful here...
|
||
|
"Sound Off" -- Buster and Babs star in this spoof of 30's-era
|
||
|
silent black-and-white cartoons. Pie-eyed Dizzy and Fifi also make
|
||
|
an appearance, and if you wondered why they don't make 'em like they
|
||
|
used to, now you know.
|
||
|
"A Night in Kokomo" -- Buster, Babs, Plucky and Gogo take
|
||
|
on the parts of the Marx Bros. in this homage.
|
||
|
|
||
|
82 : FOX TROT [#190 -- Akom]
|
||
|
SHORTS -- 9/16/92
|
||
|
Buster and Babs spend the episode being chased by two
|
||
|
foxes, now that they're on the Fox network (groan!).
|
||
|
"My Brilliant Revenge" -- Plucky's bagpipe playing (?)
|
||
|
distracts Hamton so much that the pig smashes Plucky's pipes to
|
||
|
pieces. Plucky plots, then reconsiders, his revenge.
|
||
|
"Can't Buy Me Love" -- The most evil little girl in the
|
||
|
world, Rhoda, moves in next door to the only girl dumb enough to
|
||
|
want to be her best friend: Elmyra.
|
||
|
"Phone Call from the 405" -- Buster and Babs get a cellular
|
||
|
call from their boss, Steven, who talks them through a hasty rewrite
|
||
|
of their last toony scene.
|
||
|
|
||
|
83 : WHAT MAKES TOONS TICK [#189 -- Tokyo Movie Shinsha]
|
||
|
SHORTS -- 9/17/92
|
||
|
Buster and Calamity take us on a tour of the inner workings
|
||
|
of our favorite toons.
|
||
|
"Whirlwind Romance" -- Dizzy falls for a whirlwind. Kind of
|
||
|
like "The Kite" (see episode 69).
|
||
|
"Going Up" -- Remember the joy and delight you felt when you
|
||
|
first saw that cute, precious Baby Plucky cartoon ("The Potty Years",
|
||
|
episode 74)? Here's your chance to experience that same cartoon all
|
||
|
over again. Someone restrain my exuberance before I hurt myself.
|
||
|
"Nothing to Sneeze At" -- An unemployed closet monster takes
|
||
|
the one job no one else wants: Sneezer. Watch for the cameos by
|
||
|
a horde of classic WB monsters.
|
||
|
|
||
|
84 : FLEA FOR YOUR LIFE [#186 -- Wang]
|
||
|
FULL -- 9/18/92
|
||
|
The Flea family from epsiode 11 is still on Furrball, and
|
||
|
they're now toiling for the benefit of the evil Boss Tick. Tick's
|
||
|
got a thing for Flea-o's sister Itchy, as well as for making the
|
||
|
ticks weave cat-fur jackets for his profit.
|
||
|
|
||
|
85 : THE RETURN OF BATDUCK [#201 -- Tokyo Movie Shinsha]
|
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FULL -- 9/19/92 (Broadcast as an episode of "The Plucky Duck Show")
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One would think it would be enough for Plucky to have his
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own show on Saturday morning, but not when he hears that Tim Burton
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is casting the new Batman movie. Plucky, fresh from his recurrent
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stint as BatDuck, takes off for Tim Burton's soundstage to beg and
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plead for the role.
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86 : TOONS TAKE OVER [#193 -- Freelance Animators]
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FULL -- 9/21/92
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One last lame script pushes Buster, Babs, and Plucky over
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the edge, so they take over the Warner Brothers studio to make their
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own Shakespearean, romantic, violent action-adventure. They write,
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produce, and shoot their cartoon, then make the mistake of screening
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it for Cooper DaVille (as well as most of the free world).
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87 : TWO-TONE TOWN [#194 -- Tokyo Movie Shinsha]
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FULL -- 9/28/92
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Foxy and Roxy are two black-and-white toons who haven't
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had work in years, so Buster and Babs go to the mat for them and
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get them a shot at Warner's new cartoon show. Given that their
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only competition is Plucky's lame "Hudson Duck", it shouldn't be
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that hard, should it?
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