Elmyra Duff mistakes Dizzy Devil for a dog and takes him home with her. "Optical Intrusion": Furrball accidentally glues a pair of magnetic 3-D glasses to his face and attempts to remove them. "Win, Lose or Kerplowie": Babs, Montana Max and Plucky compete on a game show. After Buster discovers that Max is cheating, he kidnaps the host and takes his place to get revenge on Max.
Buster introduces the start of each segment. "Never Too Late to Loon": Plucky asks Shirley the Loon to turn him into Albert Einstein to help pass a math test, only to fail the test because Einstein had poor grades as a youth. "Li'l Sneezer": Sylvester the Cat tests Furrball by asking him to catch a mouse. The mouse, Sneezer, sneezes repeatedly and thwarts Furrball's attempts to catch him. "To Bleep or Not to Bleep": Fowlmouth tries to ask Shirley on a date, but she shuns him because of his profane language. Buster then tries to control Fowlmouth after discovering that he does not swear around young children.
A parody of The Mickey Mouse Club, various characters sing about Buster. "Buffed Bunny": Presuming that Babs is showing excitement over a billboard for a gym, Buster tries to win her over by conditioning his body. At the end, he discovers that she was actually looking at a billboard for carrot cake. "Squish": After stepping on a bug, Shirley predicts bad things for him, which results Dizzy dreaming that he has become the size of a bug. "Born to Be Riled": Babs' classmates become offended by her impersonations of them, and retaliate by impersonating her.
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.
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.
A parody of Howdy Doody with Buster as Buffalo Bob and Plucky as Howdy Doody. "Bag That Bunny": Elmyra pays Calamity Coyote to help her catch Buster. Despite several attempts, he fails to catch Buster, and is then taken home by Elmyra instead. "Lifestyles of the Rich and Rotten": In this parody of Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous, Buster and Babs attempt to interview Montana Max. "The Anvil Chorus": Anvils repeatedly fall on Plucky during the playing of Giuseppe Verdi's The Anvil Chorus. The finale features cannons shooting at Plucky to the tune of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture.
Buster and Babs scare each other. "Home Wrecker": After finding steel bars driven down into his burrow, Buster finds that Montana Max is building a house right over him. He then disguises himself as a ghost to scare Max away. "Fang You Very Much": Elmyra joins a pet-of-the-month club and receives a bat who turns into a vampire. "Easy Biter": Hamton is annoyed by a mosquito who keeps trying to bite him. He finally releases him, only to have the mosquito's entire family invade his house.
Buster describes each episode as an example of the characters looking out for those smaller than they are. "Awful Orphan": Elmyra discovers Sneezer in a basket on her doorstep and cares for him as if he were a baby. "The Re-Return of the Toxic Revenger": When the water from Plucky's swamp is stolen by Montana Max to fill his pool, Plucky dresses as a superhero (The Toxic Revenger) and tries to return the water. "Dog-Bird Afternoon": Byron Basset tries to keep Furrball from getting to a nest with baby birds in it. After Furrball is thwarted, the birds rescue Byron from the top of the house.
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.
Each of these shorts is linked to the other chronologically. In all three, Furrball attempts to find a home, after being chased by two bully cats named Amby and Floyd. "K-9 Kitty": Furrball is taken into the house of a couple with poor vision after they mistake him for a seeing-eye dog. After the couple receive new eyeglasses, they find out that a cat is in their house, and get rid of him because they dislike cats. "Aroma Amore": After having a stripe accidentally painted on his back, Furrball hides in a junkyard, where he is pursued by Fifi La Fume, who mistakes him for a skunk. In the end, Furrball paints Amby and Floyd to look like skunks. "Cross-Country Kitty": Furrball is taken into Mary Melody's house, where he begins pursuing Sweetie Bird. Mary takes him on vacation to distract him from the bird, but he still travels across the country several times in attempts to capture Sweetie. At the end, Furrball is scared off by dogs that Sweetie has brought into the house, and runs back to the cardboard box he had been living in at the beginning.
A parody of The Twilight Zone with Buster as Rod Serling. "A Walk on the Flip Side": Montana Max dreams that he has become a rabbit. He finds Babs and Buster living in his house, who call an animal shelter and have him taken away. After waking from the dream, Max promises to be nice to rabbits, which he disregards as he throws Buster and Babs out into the cold. However, Max then finds several rabbits in his cabinets. "A Bacon Strip": Hamton and Plucky sneak onto Montana Max's property and Hamton goes skinny-dipping in the pool. After having his clothes stolen, Hamton has to return naked to his house, where his friends have planned a surprise birthday party. "Senserely Yours, Babs": Babs loses her sense of humor (personified as a ghost of herself), and Hamton and Calamity attempt to capture it.
Buster introduces each segment, describing them as examples of life in the 1990s. "Whining Out": Buster, Babs, Hamton and Plucky attend a fancy restaurant called Attitude, where they are treated poorly by the staff. "Paper Trained": While on his paper route, Buster demands subscription money from Montana Max. After Max finally pays, he reads in the paper that the last of his diminished funds was used to pay Buster. "Butt Out": Babs is annoyed by Roderick and Rhubella Rat, who are smoking next to her at a restaurant. She teaches them about the dangers of smoking by posing as a doctor.
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.
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.
Buster and Babs "theater hop" at a multiplex while being chased by usher Montana Max. "Superbabs": A parody of the Superman film franchise with Babs in the role of Superman and Montana Max as "Wex Wuthor". Superbabs tries to thwart Wex's plot to destroy Acme Acres by pouring ink all over it. "Duck Trek": A parody of Star Trek with Hamton, Plucky, Furrball (in a rare speaking role) and other characters as the crew members. They land on a planet in search of a toupee for Plucky, but are chased by a hair monster. However, they manage to escape the clutches of the planet's hairs when Hamton worries the planet bald. "Pasadena Jones": A parody of Indiana Jones with Buster as Indiana Jones. Buster enters a secret temple to find the Secret of Life, which is revealed to be friendship.
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. "Debutante Devil": Taz gives Dizzy instructions to eat Babs. She then corrects Dizzy's behavior by giving him a finishing school-style routine. "Sleight of Hare": Buster works as a magician's rabbit at Montana Max's birthday party, then gets revenge after the magician quits due to Max's constant interruptions. "Duck Out of Luck": Buster and Babs say that the viewers decide what happens to Plucky within the episode. Plucky goes through several transformations and settings.
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, Plucky and Buster 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.
Buster and Babs talk about the "call of the wild" and animal instincts. "Migrant Mallard": Plucky attempts to migrate with a flock of ducks and makes several attempts to modernize them in the process. At the end, the ducks are portrayed flying south while listening to Walkman's. "It's a Jungle Out There": Concord Condor escapes the zoo in search of "wide open spaces." After being pursued by Arnold the Pitbull and other creatures, he returns to the zoo. "Kitty Cat-Astrophe": Furrball fantasizes that he is living in prehistoric times and ends up destroying Hamton's kitchen.
A second set of "viewer request" episodes. Buster and Babs try to pick names out of a drum, but Dizzy eats the drum. "The Weird Couple": A parody of The Odd Couple. After Dizzy moves into Hamton's house, he becomes tired of Dizzy's destructive nature, but after Dizzy insists on being let back in, the two end up in his cave. "The Return of the Toxic Revenger": Plucky, as The Toxic Revenger, attempts to eliminate Montana Max's factory, which is polluting the sky with smog. "Little Cake of Horrors": Hamton is on a diet and is tempted by a chocolate cake. After dreaming of being tormented by the cake, he calls Dizzy and asks him to eat it.
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.
Buster and Babs describes the sporting activities determined in each segment. "Tennis the Menace": Buster poses as a professional tennis player after discovering that Montana Max has been cheating against his competitors. "Bleacher Bummer": Dizzy and Furrball sneak into a baseball game in which Acme Acres is competing against rival Perfecto Prep. There, the two inadvertently reveal that the rival team has been cheating. "Miniature Goof": Buster and Babs try to play a game of miniature golf on a course owned by Roderick and Rhubella Rat, but after being unfairly treated by the rats, they pose as the Vanderbunnys.
Today's episode features three shorts on things to do when the rain hits. Rent-a-Friend: Montana Max loses five friends and calls up Rent-a-Friend to send up another kid to torment. Of course, Buster is the next customer and Max tries to obliterate him, but Buster has a few tricks up his sleeve to show Max the error of his ways.
The gang has their own Warner Bros. mentor, except Babs. Buster and Plucky are fighting over who is the best: Bugs Bunny or Daffy Duck. They all go to an underground film vault where they check out cartoons of their favorite stars. Babs is disheartened because there hasn't been not one girl star at Warner Bros. The vault keeper gives her some advice: If You watch them, you will find her. So Babs watches one of the movies and she discovers the old cartoon duo of Honey and Bosko. Babs tries to find Honey, but the vault keeper says that no one has seen her in over fifty years. After some extensive research, she finds out that Honey and Bosko were very popular in the 1930s before Porky Pig became popular, and then they disappeared without a trace. Babs tries to find all she can about Honey, and everyone thinks that she is crazy. The vaultkeeper tells her that laughter is what keeps a toon young, and when the people stop laughing, the toon grows old and fades away. In order for Honey to be
Babs, Buster, and Plucky spend a fun-filled day in Wackyland with Gogo. All of a sudden, a train pulls into town advertising a big circus. Gogo freaks out and runs away. The gang finds out why Gogo ran off so quickly. The reason: Silas Wonder has a sideshow act with stolen characters from Wackyland: a dragon, a Sphinx, and a Pegasus. Gogo breaks in to try to free his friends, but he ends up getting caught himself. Gogo finds himself fading away and getting weak like the rest of the captives. The bunnies try to help Gogo, but Plucky wants to go into the circus business. They dress up like a three-headed rabbit duck and gets into a high-diving act, where they are expected to dive in a thimble of lime jello. After bypassing that obstacle, they free Gogo's friends and send them back to Wackyland where they get better.
Springtime comes to Acme Acres, whether you like it or not thanks of Babs and her winter eliminator flame thrower. Love Among the Toons:Cupid makes his rounds to spread love with his arrows. He tires of his job and gets Concord Condor to do his work for him. Of course, this leads to catastropic love matches among odd couples, especially Montana Max and Babs! The Lord gets on Cupid for his wrongdoing and gets him to undo Concord's mess.
It's time to visit that magical guru Shirley the Loon. See what her crystal ball has in store for you, and for Plucky, Hamton and Calamity Coyote. Piece of Mind: Calamity chases Little Beeper again and he ends up falling off a very tall building. As he falls to his doom, Wile E. Coyote appears to show him what his life was like before he comes ""street pizza"".
Buster and Babs do a wild-life show on the most dangerous animal alive- ELMYRA! These shorts will show you why she is dangerous. Turtle Hurdle: Tyrone escapes from Elmyra's house and is on his way home to his pond.....if he can get across a newly-built freeway. That damn Michigan makes a cameo trying to tease poor Tyrone. Tyrone tries his best to get across and makes it to his pond, only to be caught by Elmyra. But then Elmyra catches Michigan instead and takes him home (Praise the Lord!)
Plucky doesn't do his homework and he needs a few days to do it, so he builds a time machine, but that is already taken care of when the Plucky of the future pops into his living room. The Pluckys go back a few days when Plucky was first assigned the homework and the current Plucky gets the future Plucky to do his homework for him while he plays around with the time machine. Plucky takes the bunnies on a trip in time and inadvertantly bailed out in mid-trip. Plucky then ends up in prehistoric Acme Acres where he is instantly proclaimed leader. The prehistoric gang is at the mercy of prehistoric Montana Max and a giant Dizzy Devil monster. The bunnies eventually find Plucky and he takes the time machine and the Dizzy monster back with him to the present time, leaving Buster and Babs in prehistoric Acme Acres. As Buster and Babs are helping their prehistoric counterparts defeat the prehistoric Montana Max, The Dizzy Devil monster is terrorizing present-day Acme Acres, but he stops when E
Plucky shows up in Animation class after many days of being absent on the day that the class project is due! Buster shows Plucky and the rest of us how an animated cartoon is drawn and put together. Plucky decides to get to work on his project while the rest of the class has their cartoons shown at the Acme Looniversity film festival. Plucky has a terrific cartoon done, but he has to edit his for time because Shirley's cartoon is the longest. Plucky wins at the festival and his prize is retaking Animation class over again since he missed it the first time!
Buster details the virtues of having a part-time job. "Busters Guide to Getting a Job": Buster walks Babs though a step-by-step course on how to get a job. Buster and Babs end up at Weenie Burger, waiting on an unruly Montana Max. "Working Pig": Hamton must attend to a customer in the toy department in order to get promoted to cleaning supplies. Unfortunately, that customer is Elmyra. "Falling to Pizzas": A penniless Calamity Coyote attempts to steal a pizza from Little Beeper, who's working as a delivery boy.
It's sci-fi time when Buster and Babs present three science-fiction thrillers. Pit Bullied: Fed up with being chased by Furrball, Sweetie reprograms him to make him chase pit bulls. Sweetie might be out of the woods, but Furrball realizes what she has done and programs Arnold the put bull into chasing Sweetie!
The Acme Looniversity football team has had it share of opponents and they all lose everytime. Now they have a game against Perfecto Prep, the cheating school, and Plucky wants to go to Perfecto to get away from the losers. When Buster and the gang burns the playbooks with all-new plays, Plucky manages to sneak one and take it over to Perfecto Prep. Perfecto Prep think that they have got this game in the bag when they execute manuevers against Buster's team. The team loses all hope for a good game, and Little Sneezer loses repsect for the team. Plucky then realizes that he is responsible for all that is happening, and he sticks up for his team and helps them go to victory. It seems that Pefecto Prep was tricked with a fake playbook!
Buster and Babs, in song, gives us a tour of a typical day at Acme Looniversity. The Learning Principal: Buster gets sent to the principal's office by Yosemite Sam, and his friends are afraid that he is going to be done for, all to get his brand new stereo system. Buster meets the principal, which is a big head and he discovers that Bugs was actually controlling the head. Bugs gives him some timely advice and he goes back to Sam's class and proves himself to be a good student.
Plucky is finally given three stories all about him in this episode. One Minute 'Til Three: Granny is teaching a lesson and asks the class hard questions. Plucky hopes and prays that the clock makes it to 3:00 so class can be over because it's Friday and so that he can have fun over the weekend. Plus, he doesn't want to be called on and give a wrong answer so Granny can give him a thousand-page term paper for not paying attention.
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 out 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 go into the ring in his place. When Hamton sees his friends get beaten up, he uses the power of his ancestors (and Porky's props) to get even with Max, who chickens out!
This episode is about a little whale who gets separated from his mother. His mother is captured by Gotcha Grabmore (still hasn't learned a thing from her last episode) and her octopus henchmen to make cosmetics. The baby whale is beached and who would find him but Elmyra! Buster and Babs hears the whale at Elmyra's house and takes him out of thsi animal prison and back to the wtare to rescue his mom. The rest of this episode is action packed chaos as Buster and Babs go at it with the octopuses and the seagulls and seals get into the fray as well. The episode ends happily, if not, blissful: Mother and child whale are reunited; Gotcha's being tossed around by seals and likes it; and Elmyra has a new octopus pet!
Buster Bunny makes his first appearance as that ever-cool and sophisticated socialite Mr. Popular. Mr. Popular shows examples on how to be a cool person in the following shorts: Dapper Diz: Mr. Popular helps Plucky and Hamton make Dizzy more sophisticated and more collected. It seems that Dizzy is too wild and socially inept, so Mr. Popular guides Dizzy with pizza rolls to his personality chamber where Plucky and Hamton each give Dizzy their own qualities. Dizzy comes out looking clean and suave! But then, the new Dizzy turns out to be as worse as the old Dizzy because he is too snobbish and snotty for his own good. This results in him losing his friends and his sexy girlfriends, and he begs for Mr. Popular to make him the way he was. Plucky and Hamton start reminding him about all the things that Dizzy satnds for, and Dizzy comes Back! There is a lesson to be learned from this: You shouldn't change you life for someone else's approval, and never go out with Dizzy's girlfriends duri
Buster and Babs do another song about Acme Looniversity and explores more facets about its classes and students. Plucky's Dastardly Deed: Foghorn Leghorn gives out a test, and Plucky freaks out because he didn't study. His evil conscience tells him to cheat! And the perfect candidate is Egghead Junior, the smartest student at Acme Loo. Plucky then makes his way into Foghorn's desk and switches test papers. On his way home, Plucky is sure that no one caught him but the guilt sets in and everywhere he goes, he thinks that someone is calling him a cheater. That night, Plucky dreams of graduating and gets a diploma....that says "CHEATERS NEVER GRADUATE," and from there, the nightmare begins and he wakes up confessing. And then, something incredible happened: Foghorn announces that the class will take a retest because the first tests got messed up in the mud before he even looked at him! So, Plucky has another chance on a test and learns a valuable lesson about doing honest work.
This is just like Episode 46, except Mr. Popular teaches people how to be cool about themselves, crazy fads and not disrespecting people. Mr. Popular's Rules of Cool: Hamton is having a hard time fitting in because he is not cool. Mr. Popular shows Hamton how to fit in, win lots of friends, and how to get in the coolest clubs. He is put to the test when Mr. Popular and Babs take him to the coolest club in town. Arnold then shuts the door on Hamton, and he starts swaying around and unknowingly starts a conga line with the crowd. After that, Babs and Mr. Popular try to get rid of his record collection, but he starts doing some fresh DJ scratch mves that makes him even more cooler with the studio audience. The audience then leaves with Hamton, leaving Mr. Popular and Babs with an empty set and running cameras!
Babs as a fairy tries to display the Fairy Tales of the 90's even if it kills her. This is a great homage to the openings of ""Farctured Fairy Tales"" on the classic Rocky and Bullwinkle series. Bunnochio: The Acme Toy Company is in a bit of a slump, and they call on Mr. Gepetto to make a new toy. Gepetto makes an old fashioned drumming bunny and is ostrasized by the executives. That night Gepetto wishes that his toy would come to life. Coincidently, Buster burrows his way into Gepetto's factory and Geppetto thinks that his wish had come true. The next day, Buster is displayed and tells everyone off. Everyone thinks that he is a great toy, and Buster keeps telling them that he is not a toy. This gives way into a chase scene, where Buster has the executives fall into a toy-making vat. Pretty soon, the Executive wind-up toy is the hottest toy to hit toy store and Gepetto and Buster are both reaping the rewards.
The Looney Tunes stars and the Tiny Toons all go to Paris for a big awards ceremony for Bugs Bunny. Everyone loves Bugs a lot, except one person, Stanley the Elephant. Daffy is mad because Bugs won an Shloscar and he didn't and painfully yearns for it. As Bugs is getting ready, Stanley sneaks into his room, takes the trophy and bops him on the head with it, all before he has to go on stage to recieve his honorary award. While Stanley did all this, a robot version of him was onstage entertaining the audience and sneaking Daffy with a fake trophy so it would seem that Daffy stole Bug's award. Daffy is found guilty of stealing Bug's scloscar and is thrown in jail. While Plucky and Hamton try unsuccessfully to break Daffy out by being ninjas, Buster and Babs investigate the mysterious circumstances of Bug's disappearance. They even ask Sappy Stanley, who has a clean alibi, but Buster and Babs know better. So they go around in trench coats and hats and pester Stanley everywhere he goes. The
The Tiny Toons do an MTV-style episode with their own laugh-filled videos. They even have Julie Brown doing a cartoon 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 Plucky and Hamton to help get it back. The king's reward: his shrouded daughter. This sets Plucky off to find the thieves and the statue. When they do get it back, the king offers his daughter, who just happen to be ELMYRA! She knocks the Statue out of Plucky's hands and it breaks. Now the king has a new duck statue- Plucky!
Another Zone show, and this time, Babs gets in the act. Real Kids Don't Eat Broccoli: Buster is a futuristic private detective who is hired to find a pretty lady's androids. This search leads him to a club where he is met by thre pretty lady and her friends. It turns out that all of the kids are eating broccoli and Buster uncovers them as the missing droids. He destroys them with a computer virus and takes the droids back to the real lady. When asked how he knew about the droids in disguise, Buster replies ""Real kids don't eat broccoli"".
Buster and Babs host a home shopping network styled show and features a lot of shorts. Oh, For Art's Sake: Plucky needs an art project done, and so he resorts to pausing all of the action of a dog and cat fight with his VCR remote and submitting it as artwork. He become very popular and opens his own gallary featuring paused-action cat and dogs. Buster discovers the remote and brings all of the fighting animals to life right in the middle of the gallery! Then, Plucky is given his just desserts when he is put in a painting with fighting cats and dogs.
The Good Fairy Babs hosts today's show, but is faced with garbage and pollution. She tries to use her magic, but Buster tells her that magic won't solve this one, and gives her a trash bag. As they spend the episode cleaning up Acme Acres, Babs presents three shorts about the environment. No Deposit No Return of the Trash Bad Dispenser: Plucky is enjoying a nice dip in his pond when he is pelted by cans thrown by Elmyra. He then turns into the Trash Bag Dispenser and teaches her a thing of two about how to recycle, if she can only keep her hands off him long enough.
Buster and Babs put together another viewer request show, and an ant keeps pestering them about showing an ant cartoon. Buster's Guide to Goofing Off: Buster gives us steps on how to goof off when there's work to be done. He learns it the hard way when he does his project at the last minute, and blows up the science fair gallery. Buster wins a prize for the first project needed to be done over and the gang is mad at him for ruining their projects with his volcano.
Buster and Babs get ready to host another show, until Sweetie tells them that she wants an episode of her own too. Egged-On Eagle: The stork brings the American Bald Eagle an egg, but the Bald Eagle is not married and has to deal with being a single parent. The egg hatches, out pops Sweetie, and they instantly clash on their methods of doing things.
Buster and Babs are casting new characters for Tiny Toon Adventures. The Roches: A band of singing roaches, The Roches, play a successful show in Hamton's house. Hamton hates bugs and tries to kill them, but Maggie stands up for herself and confronts him about the evils of bug prejudice. Hamton then changes his mind about killing bugs and wants to join the band, and they get scared away!
It's all about Hamton today. These introductions are inspired by the classic Tv shows That Girl, The Fugitive, and The Dick Van Dyke Show, complete with ottoman trips. Milk, It Makes a Body Spout: Buster and Plukcy try to prove who is the funniest when they try to make Hamton laugh. Hamton was busy thinking of a math problem, and makes Plucky and Buster laugh when he trips.
This episode teaches a valuable lesson about jealousy; one the cast will never forget. It all begins on the beach where the gang are ostracized because they have no money, and they come across a bottle with an old treasure map inside it. Buster, Babs, Plucky and Hamton sail off to Booty Island where the treasure is, and are met with a warning from a pirate about the ""green-eyed monster"". They are scared witless when they happen to see something with green-eyes lurking on the island, but it turns out to be a silly-looking X bird. They eventually find the treasure and they almost destroy themselves because they just cannot share. The X-Bird steals the treasure and puts it in its nest which is on top of a volcano. The volcano erupts and the foursome rush to get off the island with the treasure and the bird. As the foursome sail out to sea, the boat is slowly sinking and they realize that the treasure is weighing the boat down. Buster, Babs, Plucky and Hamton have no choice but to throw th
Buster and Babs head off to Acmeland, but a wrong turn takes them to a town that is terrorized by a posse of outlaw coyotes. They convince Plucky and Hamton to join them and, with the help of the entire town, bring the coyotes to justice. This episode ends the first season with a great send-off inspired by the old Roy Rogers series.
The Tiny Toons put together a telethon, but only manages to raise 7 cents the whole episode. It's All Relative: Bab's grandmother comes to visit and wants Babs to do the funny thing that she used to do. Babs goes through a whole lot of impressions of popular people and cartoons until she says ""I'm Falling and I can't get up"", which is the funny thing that they had wanted the whole time.
Gogo Dodo teaches us about the evils of peer pressure and immoral crimes in this episode. Why Dizzy Can't Read: Dizzy is asked to read a lesson in school and he gets mad because he can't do it. Buster and Babs finds out the reason to Dizzy's illiteracy: He watches a lot of TV. The bunnies get Dizzy to see that reading is good for him and it opens a lot of doors for him. This proves evident when Dizzy is reading to little children.
Hamton's parents go on a second honeymoon and leave Hamton in charge of the house. Of course, the minute he gets the word out, Plucky announces the one word that will really get him in trouble: PARRRRRTYY!! Hamton tries to stop the party from going out of control, but it does when a neighbor repeatedly asks him to keep it down. This neighbor is a certified genius who knows everyone's painful spots just by a touch of a finger. Since that didn't work, he sets up a rocket and destroys Hamton's house. Hamton is left with only a big hole in the ground where his house used to be and Plucky tells him to lie to his parents about what happened. When Hamton's parents show up, Hamton spills his guts and his parents get ready to punish him. UNTIL Ed McMahon shows up saying that he won the sweepstakes and a new and improved house! What an unexpected turn of events and Hamton is relieved that his prayers have been answered.
The magic of toys is the theme for today's episode. Happy Birthday, Hamton: Buster, Babs, and Plucky go shopping for presents for Hamton's birthday. The presents they pick out are so good they decide to keep them for themselves and give Hamton their old toys. As Hamton receives his new (old) gifts, Buster, Plucky and Babs each have their own fond memories attached to the toys. They rush back to get the presents that they bought and trade with Hamton. Of course, after they leave and the party's over, Hamton lets us in on a little secret: ""Just between you and me, it isn't really my birthday!""
Today's substitute teacher is Henny Youngman, the comedian who just bores everyone in the class out, except Hamton. Stand-Up and Deliver: Babs is practicing for a comedy talent show that she has entered. While there, a young comedian named Red Robin steals the show and Babs freezes on stage. Red helps her out at the end.
Buster hosts a goofy send-up of the popular dating show Love Connection as he matches people with dates from hell. And speaking of bad dates.... My Dinner with Elmyra: Max has to take Elmyra out on a date and everyone rags on him about the whole affair. Max spends the whole time trying to avoid Elmyra, but she gives him a steamy kiss that he will never forget! Max concludes, ""I think I'm in love!""
At last, we see Elmyra's family in this episode. Elmyra's dad creates a formula that will put a rival oil company out of business, and the boss sends two henchmen to steal his formula. Elmyra thinks that she'll end up with her own show and unknowingly gets kidnapped by the henchman, who will use her to get to her father's formula. Her brother knows what's going on and tries to tell the family what happened, but no one believes him. Meanwhile, at the factory where Elmyra is being held, Elmyra is giving the henchmen all sorts of scum when she thinks that she is hosting a show. They crack up and turn themselves in to the police, and Elmyra gets her chance to be on TV- in the news anyway.
Buster and Babs are chased by two foxes while presenting three cartoons. My Brilliant Revenge: Hamton relaxes in his home watching his favorite show when Plucky breaks the sound barrier with his god-awful bagpipes. Hamton then destroys Plucky's pipes, and he and Hamton are about to duke it out in the wrestling ring. Hamton then apologizes for his behavior, and Plucky accepts but forgetting that he had a big boombox strapped to Hamton's chair so that it would blare off bagpipe music at a certain time. Plucky gets there too late, but saves Hamton when the music starts blasting.
Buster and Calamity explore the reasons why many TTA characters are the way they are. Whirlwind Romance: Dizzy is lonely and sad, until he comes across a girl whirlwind whom he think is a devil. She then disappears as quickly as she came and then Dizzy meets the beautiful sexy ladies that he always displays.
Buster, Babs and Plucky are tired of the same old stuff and they want to develop their own episode, which is a dramatic piece. Everywhere they go, everyone keeps telling them that ""Comedy is what you do"". When their episode is screened, Cooper DevIlle likes it, but doesn't want them to do another one again! So Buster, Babs, and Plucky go back to where the show begins, but a little wiser for the wear.
Buster has a chance to direct his own episode, but he is distracted by his fellow co-stars. Fit to Be Stewed: Buster and Babs come across a Carrot Cake house with a witch named Sandy that lives inside. Buster watches in horror as Babs is turned into a real rabbit. So he has to defeat the Witch in order to bring his friend back. In fact, she remains a real rabbit until the end of the show.
That annoying lady from the Adults Against Funny Cartoons comes by and takes Acme Acres away from its cartoon heritage and makes it educational and a boring place to live. Bustre and Babs go to Washington to see if President Bush (in his last act of presidency before Clinton takes over) can help them out.
The Duff Family is back, without the maid. This time, Elmyra's grandmother comes for a visit and also leaves to go on a vacation. At the same time she leaves, Elmyra has six hamsters named after the Brady Bunch and one dies (Jan Brady). Elmyra is sad because her hamster died, but the way she told people, many think that her grandmother had died. Misunderstanding ensues until the grandmother comes back home.
Elmyra, dressed up as Elvira, tells the story about an evil bunny who wants revenge when ridicule drives him to his death. Buster, Babs, Plucky, Hamton, Fifi, and Shirley are having a sleep-out in that same area where the monster hangs out. They are playing practical jokes on one another, but the jokes start to get really scary when they start disappearing one by one. Buster is the last one left, but he is caught and captured. The monster uncovers itself as Elmyra!
The gang go to Florida for Spring Break. Elmyra goes in hunt of the Easter, who she thinks is Buster. She gets Tommy Lee Jones (in his Fugitive role) to help her. Plucky tries to sell his new invention, the Tan Master 2000 and sees his dream girl. We also get to meet Hamton's grandparents as Elmyra chases after Buster and Babs.