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This is a list of episodes from the animated television series Tiny Toon Adventures. The show ran for four seasons a total number of 98 episodes (plus 2 specials).

Contents

Seasons

This list shows all 3 seasons.

Season Eps. Originally
aired
Prod.
line
DVD release date
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
1 65 19901991 July 29, 2008 TBA TBA
2 13 19911992 TBA 2009 TBA TBA
3 20 1992 TBA 2009 TBA TBA

Also note the following:

Season 1 (1990-1991)

# Airdate Prod. Code Title Plot
1 - 101 September 10, 1990 KC-148 "The Looney Beginning"
2 - 102 September 11, 1990 A-140 "A Quack in the Quarks"
3 - 103 September 12, 1990 TMS-113 "The Wheel O' Comedy"
4 - 104 September 13, 1990 TMS-122 "Test Stressed"
5 - 105 September 14, 1990 TMS-119 "The Buster Bunny Bunch"
6 - 106 September 17, 1990 TMS-108 "Her Wacky Highness" Babs gets in trouble at school when teacher Elmer Fudd (after coming back from finding the burned remains of his car) walks in on her in his class and finds her doing an accurate but unflattering impersonation of him (with Babs being oblivious to her classmates warning her of Elmer's presence). Babs is scolded by Elmer, the school principal and her own mother for her lack of self-control. Feeling that her humor is unappreciated, Babs takes a trip to Gogo's Wackyland and has so much fun that she agrees to be their queen. But in the end, Babs finds that Wackyland is too intense and bizarre even for her, and they throw her out when she, ironically, says that they need more self-control.
7 - 107 September 18, 1990 TMS-138 "Journey to the Center of Acme Acres"
8 - 108 September 19, 1990 A-127 "Stuff that Goes Bump in the Night"
9 - 109 September 20, 1990 TMS-131 "It's Buster Bunny Time"
10 - 110 September 21, 1990 W-133 "Looking Out for the Little Guy"
11 - 111 September 24, 1990 W-132 "Starting from Scratch"
12 - 112 September 25, 1990 W-117 "Hare Raising Night"
13 - 113 September 26, 1990 A-105 "Furrball Follies"
14 - 114 September 27, 1990 W-128 "The Acme Acres Zone"
15 - 115 September 28, 1990 A-126 "Life in the 1990's"
16 - 116 October 1, 1990 W-109 "Rock 'N' Roar"
17 - 117 September 27, 1990 W-124 "Prom-ise Her Anything"
18 - 118 September 28, 1990 KC-101 "Hare Today, Gone Tomorrow" Buster Bunny is taken hostage by pet-enthusiast Elmyra. Escape isn't a problem for a crafty rabbit such as himself, however, Elmyra's other pets, including Furrball and Fifi Le Fume, aren't so lucky. Buster and Elmyra's other prisoners then hatch a scheme to teach Elmyra a painful lesson about proper pet care.
19 - 119 October 1, 1990 A-102 "Cinemaniacs!"
20 - 120 October 2, 1990 W-104 "You Asked For It"
21 - 121 October 3, 1990 KC-112 "Gang Busters" While attempting to steal a slushie machine, Montana Max frames Buster Bunny and ends up putting him in jail. Plucky Duck acts as Buster's lawyer and tries to prove his innocence, but ends up doing more damage than help, getting himself convicted as well. The two attempt to break out of prison, eventually doing so with the help of Rocky and Mugsy. They prove their innocence, and the Tiny Toons gang goes against Max in a freestyle battle, with Hamton (unsuccessfully) attempting to rap. Max and his gang end up being busted, and Buster is free of charges.
22 - 122 October 4, 1990 W-121 "Citizen Max"
23 - 123 October 5, 1990 W-130 "Wake Up Call of the Wild"
24 - 124 October 17, 1990 KC-107 "Buster and the Wolverine"
25 - 125 October 18, 1990 KC-123 "You Asked For It, Part II"
26 - 126 October 19, 1990 TMS-125 "Hollywood Plucky"
27 - 127 October 22, 1990 W-142 "Europe in 30 Minutes" It starts out with Plucky Duck winning a trip for him and his friends to Europe, where along the way the encounter the sights and sounds of Europe and Great Britain itself. But as with any Tiny Toons episode, they ended up facing off against some villains, in this case a maid and butler who want to oust the Royal couple as well as a deranged cook who wants to cook them up for dinner. But in the end they are able to stop the maid, butler and cook and thus help protect the Royal couple. Valri Bromfield portrayed the voice of Princess Diana and the Maid. Tim Curry portrayed the voice of Prince Charles, and the Butler.
28 - 128 October 23, 1990 A-136 "The Wacko World of Sports"
29 - 129 October 24, 1990 FC-115 "Rainy Daze"
30 - 130 October 25, 1990 KC-116 "Fields of Honey"
31 - 131 October 26, 1990 W-137 "Sawdust and Toonsil"
32 - 132 October 29, 1990 W-135 "Spring in Acme Acres"
33 - 133 October 30, 1990 A-152 "Psychic Fun-Omenon Day"
34 - 134 November 8, 1990 TMS-149 "The Wide World of Elmyra"
35 - 135 November 9, 1990 TMS-155 "A Ditch in Time"
36 - 136 November 12, 1990 A-145 "Animaniacs!" Plucky has skipped animation class all semester. He finally comes to class and finds out he has to make a finished cartoon for the film festival that night, and he freaks out. Buster shows Plucky the entire process of making a cartoon, including flashbacks, fade outs/ins, and comedy beats (which turns into a running gag as Plucky gets pummeled by falling beets). The night of the film festival, Plucky is still scrambling to get his film done while the other films are being shown. The judges for the festival are Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Porky Pig, who quickly go crazy from how bad all the films are. Plucky is forced to cut his film down because Shirley's film is running long, and in the end his film wins simply because it's so short (at three seconds). However, the prize for winning is getting to take the animation course over because he skipped the entire semester.
37 - 137 November 13, 1990 W-111 "Career Oppor-Toon-ities"
38 - 138 November 14, 1990 E-103 "Strange Tales of Weird Science"
39 - 139 November 15, 1990 KC-129 "Inside Plucky Duck"
40 - 140 November 16, 1990 KC-120 "The Acme Bowl"
41 - 141 November 19, 1990 W-114 "Dating, Acme Acres Style" Buster states rules to how to get a date the right way by showing examples of how to respect others, the right clothes, and meeting the date's parents.
42 - 142 November 20, 1990 E-110 "Looniversity Daze" The episode was hosted by Buster and Babs, singing songs about ACME Looniversity in between the three segments: The Learning Principal, Eating Between the Lines, and What's Up, Nurse?.
43 - 143 November 21, 1990 KC-118 "Best 'O Plucky Duck Day"
44 - 144 November 23, 1990 E-106 "Hero Hamton"
45 - 145 November 26, 1990 A-154 "Whale's Tales"
46 - 146 December 5, 1990 W-141 "Ask Mr. Popular"
47 - 147 December 7, 1990 KC-134 "Son of Looniversity Daze"
48 - 148 December 10, 1990 W-160 "Mr. Popular's Rules of Cool"
49 - 149 December 12, 1990 W-143 "Fairy Tales for the 90's"
50 - 150 December 14, 1990 KC-144 "Who Bopped Bugs Bunny?"
51 - 151 February 1, 1991 TMS-163 "Tiny Toons Music Television"
52 - 152 February 4, 1991 W-159 "The Return to the Acme Acres Zone"
53 - 153 February 6, 1991 KC-161 "The Acme Home Shopping Show"
54 - 154 February 8, 1991 A-157 "Weirdest Story Ever Told"
55 - 155 February 11, 1991 W-162 "Viewer Mail Day"
56 - 156 February 12, 1991 KC-156 "Son of the Wacko World of Sports"
57 - 157 February 14, 1991 KC-139 "Pollution Solution"
58 - 158 February 15, 1991 KC-153 "You Asked For It Again"
59 - 159 February 18, 1991 FC-151 "Brave Tales of Real Rabbits"
60 - 160 February 19, 1991 KC-158 "How Sweetie It Is"
61 - 161 February 20, 1991 W-164 "New Character Day"
62 - 162 February 22, 1991 W-146 "Here's Hamton"
63 - 163 February 25, 1991 W-147 "No Toon Is An Island"
64 - 164 February 26, 1991 W-165 "K-ACME TV"
65 - 165 March 29, 1991 KC-150 "High Toon"

Season 2 (1991-1992)

# Airdate Prod. Code Title Plot
66 - 201 September 16, 1991 A-168 "Pledge Week"
67 - 202 September 17, 1991 W-167 "Going Places"
68 - 203 September 18, 1991 A-169 "Elephant Issues" This educational episode was meant to address the issue of peer pressure, but was banned from Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network because of the episode's final short, "One Beer," which depicted Buster, Plucky, and Hamton drinking beer. Although the short was intended to illustrate the dangers of drinking, the networks believed that it delivered the wrong message to the show's primary audience, predominantly young children; according to them, the object lesson was delivered in such an exaggeratedly heavy-handed manner as to be downright sarcastic.[1]
69 - 204 September 19, 1991 A-171 "Hog-Wild Hamton"
70 - 205 September 20, 1991 A-166 "Playtime Toons"
71 - 206 November 4, 1991 A-170 "Toon Physics"
72 - 207 November 11, 1991 TMS-179 "Acme Cable TV"
73 - 208 November 18, 1991 TMS-173 "Buster and Babs Go Hawaiian"
74 - 209 November 22, 1991 ST-174 "Henny Youngman Day"
75 - 210 November 25, 1991 TMS-172 "Love Disconnection"
76 - 211 February 3, 1992 TMS-184 "Kon Ducki"
77 - 212 February 10, 1992 A-185 "Sepulveda Boulevard"
78 - 213 February 17, 1992 TMS-177 "Take Elmyra Please"
  • From this point on, Tiny Toon Adventures would air new episodes on Fox Kids.

Season 3 (1992)

# Airdate Prod. Code Title Plot
79 - 301 September 14, 1992 ST-178 "Thirteensomething"
80 - 302 September 15, 1992 W-182 "New Class Day"
81 - 303 September 16, 1992 A-190 "Fox Trot"
82 - 304 September 17, 1992 TMS-189 "What Makes Toon Tick"
83 - 305 September 18, 1992 W-186 "Flea For Your Life"
84 - 306 September 19, 1992 TMS-201 "The Return of Batduck"
85 - 307 September 21, 1992 FC-193 "Toons Take Over"
86 - 308 September 22, 1992 A-182 "Toons from the Crypt"
87 - 309 September 28, 1992 TMS-194 "Two-Tone Town"
88 - 310 November 2, 1992 W-192 "Buster's Directorial Debut"
89 - 311 November 4, 1992 A-195 "Washingtoon"
90 - 312 November 9, 1992 W-180 "Toon TV"
91 - 313 November 10, 1992 A-187 "Grandma's Dead"
92 - 314 November 11, 1992 TMS-191 "Music Day"
93 - 315 November 12, 1992 A-196 "The Horror of Slumber Party Mountain"
94 - 316 November 13, 1992 A-183 "Sports Shorts"
95 - 317 November 16, 1992 W-188 "Weekday Afternoon Live" A loose parody of Saturday Night Live and various sketches and gags from that series from the 1970s to the early 1990s. These include Cornheads (a parody of the Coneheads sketch), "We're going to blow you up!" (a parody of the "Pump You Up!" sketches with the "cousins" of Arnold Schwarzenegger) and a special guest host who is an obvious parody of Bart Simpson from The Simpsons.
96 - 318 November 17, 1992 A-176 "A Cat's Eye View"
97 - 319 November 23, 1992 W-175 "Best of Buster Day"
98 - 320 December 6, 1992 ST-098 "It's a Wonderful Tiny Toon Christmas Special"

Specials

# Airdate Prod. Code Title Plot
1994 W "Tiny Toons Spring Break Special"
October 1995 W "Night Ghoulery" A 1 hour special parodying various Halloween movies, T.V. Shows, and stories: a parody of Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas, "The Tell-Tale Vacuum" (The Tell-Tale Heart), "Sneezer The Sneezy Ghost" (Casper), "The Devil Dog of the Moors", "Gremlin on a Wing" (the Twilight Zone's "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet"), "Fuel" (Duel), "Hold That Duck" (Hold That Ghost), "Night of the Living Dull" (Night of the Living Dead), "The Devil and Daniel Webfoot" (The Devil and Daniel Webster), "Frankenmyra" (Frankenstein).

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