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Merge[edit]
Episode list from. 51 1-51 TMS-163 01/Feb/91 Tiny Toon Music Television 52 1-52 W-159 04/Feb/91 The Return to the Acme Acres Zone 53 1-53 KC-161 06/Feb/91 The. List Of Tiny Toons Epdes Movie To Pluckys; Altogether, 1,002 animated theatrical shorts alone were released under the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies banners from the 1930s through the 1960s (1000 official and 2 cut downs). From the beginning to the present day, 1,041 shorts have been created. The Tiny Toons do an MTV-style episode with their own laugh-filled videos. They even have Julie Brown doing a cartton version of her show as she waits for Buster, Babs and Madonna (Uh, That's Fuddonna).Istanbul, not Constantinople: (Performed by They Might Be Giants) In this video, a king's green duck statue gets stolen by thieves and he hires.
Because some people cannot understand the concept of using a global consensus instead of discussion for the sake of discussing, especially when there are no actual editors here to discuss, I have placed merge tags. If no sources are provided, these will be redirected in a week. I am not going to play any 'Not enough people discussed, so there is no consensus' games, so please don't try. Rubiks cube timer for tablet. I hope I didn't really offend anyone, but because of the fact that the reverting of the redirects was not done out of good faith, it's sort of hard not to be gruff. TTN (talk) 23:06, 21 January 2008 (UTC)
- What is the rush to do this? I urge you to wait until the results of the ongoing 'Episodes and characters' Request for Arbitration has finished. Astronaut (talk) 20:12, 24 January 2008 (UTC)
- They are not making a content decision, and even though I'm not bothering to read it, I can only assume that the worst possible outcome for myself is that I can no longer revert multiple times for a while. As I am not reverting these, there is no need to wait for an irrelevant discussion to be over. TTN (talk) 20:27, 24 January 2008 (UTC)
- '..the worst possible outcome..' - I strongly urge you to read and participate in the RfA. It is far from irrelavant. Astronaut (talk) 21:08, 24 January 2008 (UTC)
- It's irrelevant to just suggesting a merge after someone reverts my initial redirects. Anyways, it's a pointless endeavor for myself because far too many of the parties there are participating for 'non-pure' reasons. If it had only the single motive of doing away with edit warring, I probably would bother with it. TTN (talk) 21:16, 24 January 2008 (UTC)
- I strongly disagree. Because in every merge I've seen, there has been a loss of information. To whomsoever created this article, I salute you.. maybe. Reason being is that there are people I just don't like. Lesser Shadow (talk) 03:06, 5 February 2008 (UTC)
- It's irrelevant to just suggesting a merge after someone reverts my initial redirects. Anyways, it's a pointless endeavor for myself because far too many of the parties there are participating for 'non-pure' reasons. If it had only the single motive of doing away with edit warring, I probably would bother with it. TTN (talk) 21:16, 24 January 2008 (UTC)
- '..the worst possible outcome..' - I strongly urge you to read and participate in the RfA. It is far from irrelavant. Astronaut (talk) 21:08, 24 January 2008 (UTC)
- They are not making a content decision, and even though I'm not bothering to read it, I can only assume that the worst possible outcome for myself is that I can no longer revert multiple times for a while. As I am not reverting these, there is no need to wait for an irrelevant discussion to be over. TTN (talk) 20:27, 24 January 2008 (UTC)
- This was a feature length (albeit straight ot video) movie, not just a regular episode of the show. So I disagree with any merger. I am referring to Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation. 09:18, 10 February 2008 (UTC)
- it was painful - but i loved the cartoon, so i read through all the epidose articles. Not a single one has enough substantial plot to justify anything over a paragraph or two, which is completely mergeable. Three articles have potential for remaining full sub-articles, the first episode, the movie, and the banned episode - and that's only because these could realistically contain real-world info: ciritical reception, and bannign details. The fact that they don't have it yet is irrelevant (no time limit). IMO, a good rule of thumb is that highly episodic tv shows rarely need episode pages.
- HOWEVER, because of the injunction, this really should wait. TTN, there are things i want to do too, and even though we rarely agree on method, it would be less incindiery of you to hold off on this. -ΖαππερΝαππερBabelAlexandria 19:13, 25 February 2008 (UTC)
Not much discussion here in the last 8 months, so I've decided to finally take actions. I've merged most episodes where the plot summary was short enough, here. But where plot summaries were overlong, I redirected and will leave it to interested and knowledgable editors to trim&merge. The latter class of episode articles are:
I have left Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation unchanged, since it has a slightly special status.– sgeurekat•c 19:11, 8 October 2008 (UTC) Ffxv flying car dungeon.
Color[edit]
Why is the table colored in some spots but not others? There's no explanation of this, and color tables are generally discouraged. I'm removing it. Ten Pound Hammer and his otters • (Broken clamshells • Otter chirps • HELP) 16:36, 18 January 2009 (UTC)
Special-Episodes Numbering[edit]
The Specials are numbered 99 and 100 respectively: is there any source for that? Cordially, Twipley (talk) 03:14, 9 October 2009 (UTC)
Merge[edit]
Episode list from. 51 1-51 TMS-163 01/Feb/91 Tiny Toon Music Television 52 1-52 W-159 04/Feb/91 The Return to the Acme Acres Zone 53 1-53 KC-161 06/Feb/91 The. List Of Tiny Toons Epdes Movie To Pluckys; Altogether, 1,002 animated theatrical shorts alone were released under the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies banners from the 1930s through the 1960s (1000 official and 2 cut downs). From the beginning to the present day, 1,041 shorts have been created. The Tiny Toons do an MTV-style episode with their own laugh-filled videos. They even have Julie Brown doing a cartton version of her show as she waits for Buster, Babs and Madonna (Uh, That's Fuddonna).Istanbul, not Constantinople: (Performed by They Might Be Giants) In this video, a king's green duck statue gets stolen by thieves and he hires.
Because some people cannot understand the concept of using a global consensus instead of discussion for the sake of discussing, especially when there are no actual editors here to discuss, I have placed merge tags. If no sources are provided, these will be redirected in a week. I am not going to play any 'Not enough people discussed, so there is no consensus' games, so please don't try. Rubiks cube timer for tablet. I hope I didn't really offend anyone, but because of the fact that the reverting of the redirects was not done out of good faith, it's sort of hard not to be gruff. TTN (talk) 23:06, 21 January 2008 (UTC)
- What is the rush to do this? I urge you to wait until the results of the ongoing 'Episodes and characters' Request for Arbitration has finished. Astronaut (talk) 20:12, 24 January 2008 (UTC)
- They are not making a content decision, and even though I'm not bothering to read it, I can only assume that the worst possible outcome for myself is that I can no longer revert multiple times for a while. As I am not reverting these, there is no need to wait for an irrelevant discussion to be over. TTN (talk) 20:27, 24 January 2008 (UTC)
- '..the worst possible outcome..' - I strongly urge you to read and participate in the RfA. It is far from irrelavant. Astronaut (talk) 21:08, 24 January 2008 (UTC)
- It's irrelevant to just suggesting a merge after someone reverts my initial redirects. Anyways, it's a pointless endeavor for myself because far too many of the parties there are participating for 'non-pure' reasons. If it had only the single motive of doing away with edit warring, I probably would bother with it. TTN (talk) 21:16, 24 January 2008 (UTC)
- I strongly disagree. Because in every merge I've seen, there has been a loss of information. To whomsoever created this article, I salute you.. maybe. Reason being is that there are people I just don't like. Lesser Shadow (talk) 03:06, 5 February 2008 (UTC)
- It's irrelevant to just suggesting a merge after someone reverts my initial redirects. Anyways, it's a pointless endeavor for myself because far too many of the parties there are participating for 'non-pure' reasons. If it had only the single motive of doing away with edit warring, I probably would bother with it. TTN (talk) 21:16, 24 January 2008 (UTC)
- '..the worst possible outcome..' - I strongly urge you to read and participate in the RfA. It is far from irrelavant. Astronaut (talk) 21:08, 24 January 2008 (UTC)
- They are not making a content decision, and even though I'm not bothering to read it, I can only assume that the worst possible outcome for myself is that I can no longer revert multiple times for a while. As I am not reverting these, there is no need to wait for an irrelevant discussion to be over. TTN (talk) 20:27, 24 January 2008 (UTC)
- This was a feature length (albeit straight ot video) movie, not just a regular episode of the show. So I disagree with any merger. I am referring to Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation. 09:18, 10 February 2008 (UTC)
- it was painful - but i loved the cartoon, so i read through all the epidose articles. Not a single one has enough substantial plot to justify anything over a paragraph or two, which is completely mergeable. Three articles have potential for remaining full sub-articles, the first episode, the movie, and the banned episode - and that's only because these could realistically contain real-world info: ciritical reception, and bannign details. The fact that they don't have it yet is irrelevant (no time limit). IMO, a good rule of thumb is that highly episodic tv shows rarely need episode pages.
- HOWEVER, because of the injunction, this really should wait. TTN, there are things i want to do too, and even though we rarely agree on method, it would be less incindiery of you to hold off on this. -ΖαππερΝαππερBabelAlexandria 19:13, 25 February 2008 (UTC)
Not much discussion here in the last 8 months, so I've decided to finally take actions. I've merged most episodes where the plot summary was short enough, here. But where plot summaries were overlong, I redirected and will leave it to interested and knowledgable editors to trim&merge. The latter class of episode articles are:
I have left Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation unchanged, since it has a slightly special status.– sgeurekat•c 19:11, 8 October 2008 (UTC) Ffxv flying car dungeon.
Color[edit]
Why is the table colored in some spots but not others? There's no explanation of this, and color tables are generally discouraged. I'm removing it. Ten Pound Hammer and his otters • (Broken clamshells • Otter chirps • HELP) 16:36, 18 January 2009 (UTC)
Special-Episodes Numbering[edit]
The Specials are numbered 99 and 100 respectively: is there any source for that? Cordially, Twipley (talk) 03:14, 9 October 2009 (UTC)
interrupt the show[edit]
on the tiny toons episode 'The Wide World of Elmyra at the sean when the baby almost has a drink a white curcal with Babs and Buster Bunny in it
- Huh? Trivialist (talk) 20:52, 5 July 2013 (UTC)
Tiny Toon Wiki
Season 1 (1990–1991)
List Of Tiny Toons Episodes 3
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1–101 | September 14, 1990 | KC/W-148 | 'The Looney Beginning' | A fictionalized origin story for the series. Taking inspiration from Bugs Bunny, an animator attempts to create rabbit characters, Buster and Babs Bunny, but discards the sketches. Bugs, Buster and Babs then create the show's setting of Acme Acres and find characters to inhabit it. |
2–102 | September 17, 1990 | A-140 | 'A Quack in the Quarks' | A loose Star Wars parody. Plucky Duck has to save a planet called Planet X from 'Duck Vader'. |
3–103 | September 18, 1990 | TMS-113 | 'The Wheel o' Comedy' | Wraparounds: Buster and Babs spin a special wheel to determine the characters that star in each segment.
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4–104 | September 19, 1990 | TMS-122 | 'Test Stressed' | Wraparounds: Buster introduces the start of each segment.
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5–105 | September 20, 1990 | TMS-119 | 'The Buster Bunny Bunch' | Wraparounds: In a parody of The Mickey Mouse Club, various characters sing about Buster.
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6–106 | September 21, 1990 | TMS-108 | 'Her Wacky Highness' | After being punished for misbehavior at school for her lack of self-control, Babs runs off to Wackyland. She becomes queen of the land, but soon finds herself annoyed by the inhabitants' lack of self-control, and has to be rescued by Buster, Plucky and Hamton. NOTE: Although each episode has different end credits, this episode's credit sequence was usually the only one seen on episodes aired on Children's ITV. |
7–107 | September 22, 1990 | TMS-125 | 'Hollywood Plucky' | Wanting to get his movie script produced, Plucky travels to Hollywood with Hamton, and both are lured into jobs at a swanky celebrity restaurant but are quickly fired. Upon finally making contact with director Cooper DeVille after fighting with Ralph the security guard, Plucky discovers that Cooper already made a similar movie to Plucky's, only starring Buster and Babs. |
8–108 | September 24, 1990 | TMS-138 | 'Journey to the Center of Acme Acres' | A massive earthquake leaves ruins to Acme Acres and sends the characters to the center of the Earth, where they find that gremlin's are causing the earthquakes because their large gold nugget has been stolen by Montana Max. The characters then take the gold nugget from Max and return it to the gremlins. |
9–109 | September 25, 1990 | TMS-131 | 'It's Buster Bunny Time' | Wraparounds: A parody of Howdy Doody with Buster as Buffalo Bob and Plucky as Howdy Doody.
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10–110 | September 26, 1990 | A-127 | 'Stuff That Goes Bump in the Night' | Wraparounds: Buster and Babs scare each other.
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11–111 | September 27, 1990 | W-133 | 'Looking Out for the Little Guy' | Wraparounds: Buster describes each episode as an example of the characters looking out for those smaller than they are.
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12–112 | September 28, 1990 | W-132 | 'Starting from Scratch' | This episode is a homage to Don Bluth's An American Tail, only it's done with fleas instead of mice. A family of fleas becomes separated when their younger child lands on Furrball. Buster, Babs and Plucky shrink themselves to flea size to help the young flea reunite with his family, who then take residence on Furrball. |
13–113 | September 29, 1990 | W-121 | 'Citizen Max' | A Citizen Kane parody with Montana Max in the role of Charles Foster Kane. Hamton interviews the other characters, asking why Max said 'Acme,' but is unable to find an answer. At the end, it is revealed that he actually said 'acne.' |
14–114 | October 1, 1990 | W-117 | 'Hare Raising Night' | Buster, Babs, Plucky and Hamton attempt to stop a mad scientist named Dr. Gene Splicer, who performs mutation experiments on animals. |
15–115 | October 2, 1990 | A-105 | 'Furrball Follies' | Each of these shorts is linked to the other chronologically. In all three, Furrball attempts to find a home, while being chased by two bully cats named Amby and Floyd.
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16–116 | October 3, 1990 | W-128 | 'The Acme Acres Zone' | Wraparounds: A parody of The Twilight Zone with Buster as Rod Serling.
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17–117 | October 4, 1990 | A-126 | 'Life in the 90's' | Wraparounds: Buster introduces each segment, describing them as examples of life in the 1990s.
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18–118 | October 5, 1990 | W-109 | 'Rock 'n' Roar' | The characters are playing soccer when Buster's ball falls down into a hole. In it, Buster finds what he believes to be hundreds of soccer balls, one of which he believes is his. Actually, it's a dinosaur egg that hatches, leading Buster to attempt raising the young dinosaur, whom he names Rover. After Rover destroys Acme Acres, Buster finds a passageway to the dinosaur world and returns him to his home. |
19–119 | October 8, 1990 | W-124 | 'Prom-ise Her Anything' | After being asked to the prom by Babs, Buster tries to learn how to dance by watching an old Bugs Bunny routine, but performs them poorly until Bugs comes in and assists him. Meanwhile, Elmyra tries to get Montana Max to like her, even though he is instead focusing on the girl that Dizzy has brought. |
20–120 | October 9, 1990 | KC-101 | 'Hare Today, Gone Tomorrow' | Buster Bunny is brought home by Elmyra, but tries to escape when he realizes how awful it is. Before leaving, Buster frees the other pets Elmyra has locked up, but he himself is recaptured. Babs, Fifi, Furrball and Tyrone Turtle come to the rescue. |
21–121 | October 10, 1990 | A-102 | 'Cinemaniacs!' | Wraparounds: Buster and Babs 'theater hop' at a multiplex while being chased by usher Montana Max.
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22–122 | October 11, 1990 | W-104 | 'You Asked for It' | Wraparounds: Buster and Babs describe the episode as a 'viewer request' day. Plucky invents a machine to pick who will star in each segment, but becomes frustrated when it fails to pick him.
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23–123 | October 12, 1990 | KC-112 | 'Gang Busters' | Montana Max and his gang frame Buster for stealing a slushie machine, and Plucky Duck acts as Buster's lawyer to prove him innocent. However, Buster and Plucky end up imprisoned together and are commended for capturing escapees Rocky and Mugsy in the process of breaking out. To get his revenge on Monty, Buster and company rap until Monty confesses to the crime. |
24–124 | October 17, 1990 | W-130 | 'Wake Up Call of the Wild' | Wraparounds: Buster and Babs talk about the 'call of the wild' and animal instincts.
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25–125 | October 19, 1990 | KC-107 | 'Buster and the Wolverine' | In a parody of Peter and the Wolf, conductor Elmyra describes Buster, Babs, Plucky, Hamton, Furrball and Sweetie being pursued by a wolverine. Each character is represented by a musical instrument. |
26–126 | October 22, 1990 | KC-123 | 'You Asked for It, Part II' | Wraparounds: A second set of 'viewer request' episodes. Buster and Babs try to pick names out of a drum, but Dizzy eats the drum.
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27–127 | October 26, 1990 | W-142 | 'Europe in 30 Minutes' | Plucky wins a trip to Europe on a game show and takes Buster, Babs and Hamton with him. After arriving in England, they meet Princess Diana and Prince Charles, along with a crazed palace chef. Buster and Babs gets kidnapped first by the two villains, and then thwart the plans of two villains who want to kidnap the royal couple. |
28–128 | October 30, 1990 | A-136 | 'The Wacko World of Sports' | Wraparounds: Buster and Babs describes the sporting activities determined in each segment.
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29–129 | November 1, 1990 | FC-115 | 'Rainy Daze' | Wraparounds: Buster and Babs describe what the other characters do on rainy days.
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30–130 | November 2, 1990 | KC-116 | 'Fields of Honey' | Searching the film vault for a female cartoon character to act as her mentor, Babs discovers Honey of Bosko and Honey. She then builds a theater to show Bosko and Honey shorts, which proves massively popular. |
31–131 | November 5, 1990 | W-137 (note: Likely a credits error; probably animated by AKOM) | 'Sawdust and Toonsil' | Gogo Dodo and other Wackyland characters are kidnapped by a circus owner, and have to be rescued by Buster, Babs and Plucky. |
32–132 | November 6, 1990 | W-135 | 'Spring in Acme Acres' | *'Love Among the Toons': Elmer Fudd, as Cupid, gets tired of his job and hires Concord Condor to take his place. Concord proves incompetent, however, and Elmer has to help fix the mistakes that Concord has made.
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33–133 | November 7, 1990 | A-152 | 'Psychic Fun-Omenon Day' | Wraparounds: Shirley predicts what will happen to each character by looking into her crystal ball.
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34–134 | November 8, 1990 | TMS-149 | 'The Wide World of Elmyra' | Wraparounds: Buster and Babs act as hosts of a wildlife show. Between each segment, they describe how 'dangerous' Elmyra is.
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35–135 | November 9, 1990 | TMS-155 | 'A Ditch in Time' | Because he has procrastinated on his homework, Plucky invents a time machine and travels back to warn himself to do the homework. In the process, he accidentally sends himself, Buster, and Babs to prehistoric times. |
36–136 | November 12, 1990 | A-145 | 'Animaniacs!' | Buster shows Plucky how to make a cartoon as part of his class assignment. Plucky wins first prize at the film festival, but the prize is to take the course over, since he skipped most of it the first time. |
37–137 | November 13, 1990 | W-111 | 'Career Oppor-Toon-ities' | Wraparounds: Buster details the virtues of having a part-time job.
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38–138 | November 14, 1990 | E-103 | 'Strange Tales of Weird Science' | Wraparounds: Buster and Babs introduce the various segments dressed in lab coats.
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39–139 | November 15, 1990 | KC-129 | 'Inside Plucky Duck' | Wraparounds: Buster, Babs, and Calamity take a fantastic voyage into Plucky Duck's head.
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40–140 | November 16, 1990 | KC-120 | 'The Acme Bowl' | The Acme Acres football team hasn't won a single game all season, but Buster declares the upcoming game against Perfecto Prep will be different, as he has a secret play book. Plucky acts as a double agent to Perfecto Prep so he can get a scholarship, but rethinks things when Sneezer is dismayed at his underhanded tactics. |
41–141 | November 19, 1990 | W-114 | 'Dating, Acme Acres Style' | *'Buster's Guide to Dating': Buster and Babs give instructions for a first date.
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42–142 | November 20, 1990 | E-110 | 'Looniversity Daze' | Wraparounds: Buster and Babs sing songs about Acme Looniversity.
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43–143 | November 21, 1990 | KC-118 | 'Best 'o Plucky Duck Day' | *'One Minute 'Till Three': Plucky is eager to get out of school and start his weekend. But the clock won't let him, and Granny the teacher keeps handing out lengthy term papers for wrong answers.
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44–144 | November 23, 1990 | E-106 | 'Hero Hamton' | Hamton mistakenly hits Montana Max with his locker door and Max threatens to hit him. Plucky makes it even worse when he forces Hamton to have a boxing match with Max. Hamton tries to get out of the whole situation, but his friends help him with physical and spiritual training. On the night of the fight, Hamton is sitting in Porky's prop class feeling sorry for himself, and Buster and Babs take his place in the ring. When Hamton sees his friends get beat up and bounced around like basketballs, he uses the power of his ancestors (and Porky's props) to get even with Max, who chickens out. |
45–145 | November 26, 1990 | A-154 | 'Whale's Tales' | Elmyra finds a lost baby whale and keeps it as a pet. Buster and Babs convince Elmyra that the whale has to be returned to its mother, who is being held prisoner by the evil Gotcha Grabmore, maker of whale-based beauty products. |
46–146 | December 4, 1990 | W-141 | 'Ask Mr. Popular' | Wraparounds: Buster Bunny as Mr. Popular gives advice.
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47–147 | December 7, 1990 | KC-134 | 'Son of Looniversity Daze' |
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48–148 | December 10, 1990 | W-160 | 'Mr. Popular's Rules of Cool' | *'Mr. Popular's Rules of Cool': Buster (as Mr. Popular) and Babs try to turn Hamton into a cool dude.
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49–149 | December 12, 1990 | W-143 | 'Fairy Tales for the 90's' | Wraparounds: Babs, as Tinkerbunny, faces total chaos just from setting up modern fairy tales.
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50–150 | December 14, 1990 | KC-144 | 'Who Bopped Bugs Bunny?' | A jealous toon named Sappy Stanley tries to eliminate Bugs and frame Daffy for the crime. Luckily, Buster and Babs are on the case. |
51–151 | February 1, 1991 | TMS-163 | 'Tiny Toons Music Television' | A collection of music videos, starring the Tiny Toons cast, for the following:
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52–152 | February 4, 1991 | W-159 | 'The Return to the Acme Acres Zone' | Another version of the Acme Acres Zone, this time starring Babs.
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53–153 | February 6, 1991 | KC-161 (note: Likely a credits error; probably animated by AKOM) | 'The Acme Home Shopping Show' | Wraparounds: Buster and Babs host their own shopping show.
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54–154 | February 8, 1991 | A-157 | 'Weirdest Stories Ever Told' | Wraparounds: Buster and Babs spend their day at the Looniversity library and are told to be quiet by librarian Foghorn Leghorn.
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55–155 | February 11, 1991 | W-162 | 'Viewer Mail Day' | Wraparounds: Buster and Babs decide to read their fan mail.
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56–156 | February 12, 1991 | KC-156 | 'Son of the Wacko World of Sports' | *'Buster at the Bat': Sylvester narrates the Tiny Toons version of a classic poem with a surprise ending.
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57–157 | February 14, 1991 | KC-139 | 'Pollution Solution' | Wraparounds: Babs, as Tinkerbunny, has no choice but to do all the cleaning in Acme Acres the hard way.
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58–158 | February 15, 1991 | KC-153 | 'You Asked for It, Again' | *'Buster's Guide to Goofing Off': Buster teaches how to procrastinate on your homework.
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59–159 | February 18, 1991 | FC-151 | 'Brave Tales of Real Rabbits' | Wraparounds: Buster and Babs do their own version of Masterpiece Theater entitled Masterhare Theater.
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60–160 | February 19, 1991 | KC-158 | 'How Sweetie It Is' | Wraparounds: Sweetie is upset that Buster and Babs star in all the episodes, and demands she gets one for herself.
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61–161 | February 20, 1991 | W-164 (note: Likely a credits error; probably animated by Kennedy Cartoons) | 'New Character Day' | Wraparounds: Buster & Babs audition new characters to appear on the show.
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62–162 | February 22, 1991 | W-146 | 'Here's Hamton' | Wraparounds: Hamton is featured in parodies of famous TV intros.
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63–163 | February 25, 1991 | W-147 | 'No Toon is an Island' | Buster, Babs, Plucky & Hamton discover a treasure map and let greed get in the way of their friendship. |
64–164 | February 26, 1991 | W-165 | 'K-ACME TV' | A collection of TV parodies starring the Tiny Toons cast. Some of the targets are Super Mario Bros., Jeopardy!, I Love Lucy, The Wonder Years, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, The People's Court, and Lucky Charms. |
65–165 | March 29, 1991 | KC-150 | 'High Toon' | Buster and Babs take a wrong turn on their way to Acmeland and end up in Prairie Junction, a western town troubled by The Coyote Kid and his gang of outlaws. |