Episode list

Tiny Toon Adventures

The Looney Beginning
Bugs Bunny narrates how Buster and Babs Bunny were created by a cartoonist on a deadline to come up with a new concept for a great new cartoon; and they wound up having to create Acme Acres, all the characters, and get their scripts back from the villain, Montana Max, who stole them to create his own show.
7.9 /10
A Quack in the Quarks
Plucky's incessant brags about heroism get him in trouble when two alien ducks posing as foreign exchange students kidnap him to return to their home planet to defeat their enemy, Duck Vadar; and it's up to Buster, Babs and Hamton to follow after the aliens and rescue Plucky.
7.5 /10
The Wheel O' Comedy
Includes "Spectacular Day," "Devil Doggie," "Optical Illusion" and "Win, Lose Or Kerplowie." Buster and Babs are replaced by the Wheel of Comedy, Elmyra adopts Dizzy in the misperception he's a puppy, Furrball's confused when he picks up 3-D glasses and Buster interferes with a rigged game show.
7.7 /10
The Buster Bunny Bunch
A satire of "The Mickey Mouse Club" sees Buster suffering at the hands of a pumped-up Arnold at the gym in "Buffed Bunny," Dizzy receiving justice at the hands of fate after squashing bugs in "Squish," and Babs driving away all her friends with her dead-on imitations in "Born To Be Riled."
8 /10
Her Wacky Highness
Fed up with both school and her family, Babs decides to run away to Wackyland, figuring she'll fit right in. However, she soon begins to have second thoughts.
8.2 /10
Journey to the Center of Acme Acres
Buster and Babs set out to set out to rescue Hamton and Plucky from a crevice left by an earthquake and discover the source of the recent tremblings of the ground.
7.7 /10
Stuff That Goes Bump in the Night
Buster's poltergeist comes back to haunt Montana Max after he drops a house on the rabbit in "Home Wrecker." Elmyra's pet-of-the-month club delivers a vampire bat in "Fang You Very Much." And Hamton faces off against a mosquito in "Easy Biter."
7.4 /10
It's Buster Bunny Time
The gang spoofs Howdy Doody in "Buster Bunny Bunch," the Roadrunner/Wiley Coyote competition in "Bag That Bunny," Robin Leach in "Lifestyles Of The Rich And Rotten" and classic al music in "The Anvil Chorus."
7.8 /10
Looking Out for the Little Guy
Elmyra adopts Sneezer when he's left on her doorstep in "Awful Orphan." Plucky tries to stop Montana in "The Re-Return Of The Toxic Revenge," and a dog tries to protect baby chickens from the prowling Furrball in "Bird-Dog Afternoon."
7.3 /10
Furrball Follies
Furrball pretends to be a dog when he meets a blind couple who hates cats in "K-9 Kitty." In "Aroma Amore," a paint stripe down Furrball's back attracts Fifi.
7.2 /10
Rock 'N' Roar

Thu, Oct 04, 1990
Buster finds a dinosaur egg and mistakes it for his soccer ball, until it hatches into a tyrannosaurus Rex. Buster names him Rover and makes a pet out of him, but Montana Max tries to hunt the dinosaur down for his own uses and it's up to Buster and his friends to return Rover to where he belongs.
7.1 /10
Prom-ise Her Anything
Acme Looniversity is abuzz as the prom approaches. Buster fears his dark secret -his profound inability to dance- will be revealed. Babs is on pins and needles, waiting for Buster to ask her out. Elmyra nurses her unrequited crush on Montana Max, who flees to Rio. The boys are fitted for tuxes and the girls paint their faces (literally). When the big night arrives, surprises abound for everyone... and in true Acme Loo fashion, unadulterated chaos reigns.
8 /10
Hare Today, Gone Tomorrow
Buster is taken captive by crazed animal lover Elmyra (her big debut), and finds she's been holding other Tiny Toons hostage for "years". With Babs' help, Buster and the other toons manage to escape Elmyra's house and deal with her in true cartoon style.
7.4 /10
Cinemaniacs!

Tue, Oct 09, 1990
Buster and Babs browse the huge selection of films at their local theatre, including "Superbabs," "Duck Trek" and "Pasadena Jones."
7.9 /10
You Asked for It: Part 1
Plucky tries to fix the rigged "request day" machine. Includes "Debutante Devil," "Slight Of Hare," and "Duck Out Of Luck." Part 1 of 2
7.4 /10
Gang Busters

Thu, Oct 11, 1990
Montana Max and his gang steal a slushie machine and frame Buster for it; Plucky acts as his lawyer and they both get thrown in jail, then try to break out and make Max confess, but encounter one ridiculous obstacle after another in the big house.
7.6 /10
Citizen Max

Sun, Oct 14, 1990
The isolated and rich Montana Max one day opens his mansions' window, shouting out the word 'Acme.' Hampton goes on a quest to then find out what this strange utterance could mean. His journey takes him on a quest through Max's poor past, and into his huge (but scandalous) run for Class President.
8.2 /10
Wake Up Call of the Wild
The Bunnys consider instinct and their relation to the wild creatures. Includes "Migrant Mallard," "It's A Jungle Out There, and "Kitty Cat-Astrophe."
7.2 /10
You Asked for It: Part 2
Dizzy and Hamton are "The Weird Couple," Plucky takes on Monty's polluting factory in"The Return Of The Toxic Revenger" and Hamton clings to his diet in "Little Cake Of Horrors." Part 2 of 2
7.3 /10
Hollywood Plucky
Buster and Babs are in a race with Plucky to see who can get to Hollywood and sell their story to famed director Cooper Daville first. Plucky and Hamton are the first ones to reach Hollywood but have to endure many wild and zany antics to try and reach Mr. Daville.
8.2 /10
The Wacko World of Sports
Bjorn Bunny thwarts Max's rigged tennis tournament in "Tennis The Menace." Dizzy and Furrball try to fool Arnold in "Bleacher Bummer," and the Vanderbunnys teach Roderick and Rhubella a lesson in "Miniature Golf."
7.4 /10
Rainy Daze

Wed, Oct 31, 1990
Buster and Babs present three cartoons on how to cope with a rainy day. Rent-A-Friend: Buster's working as a rent-a-friend and gets stuck having to play with Montana Max. Bunny Daze: Babs has the house to herself while her mother's away and daydreams herself into adventures as she does her chores. Fur-Gone Conclusion: Buster and Babs get sick of the rain and head for Aruba but make a wrong turn and wind up at the North Pole, and help save a baby seal from Gotcha Grabmor, a fur scalper.
7.7 /10
Fields of Honey
When Babs bemoans her lack of a female mentor, a mysterious voice leads her to rediscover the forgotten Warner Bros. star, Honey.
8.3 /10
Spring in Acme Acres
Concord takes over Cupid's job in "Love Among The Toons." Elmyra goes wild while cleaning house in "Elmyra's Spring Cleaning" and Plucky and Dizzy battle for prizes on a humiliating game show in "That's Incredibly Stupid."
7.2 /10
Psychic Fun-omenon Day
Calamaty Coyote sees his life flash before his eyes in "Piece Of Mind." Hamton wimps out of dissecting a frog in class in "Class Cut-Up." A bored Plucky uses binoculars to snoop from his hospital bed in "Rear Window Pain."
7.7 /10
The Wide World of Elmyra
Tyrone Turtle must cross a highway to escape Elmyra in "Turtle Hurdle." Elmyra bungles her babysitting in "Drooley Davey" and friendly dog Barky Marky loses his love of fetch after playing with Elmyra in "Go Fetch."
7.5 /10
Animaniacs!

Sun, Nov 11, 1990
Buster gives Plucky a fast lesson in animation. Then the toons make a student film for their final to be shown at the Acme Looniversity Animation Festival.
8.4 /10
Career Oppor-Toon-ities
The toons get part-time jobs. As fast-food workers the Bunnys must serve Max in "Buster's Guide To Part Time Jobs." Toy salesman Hamton assists Elmyra in "Working Pig."
7.6 /10
Strange Tales of Weird Science
A scientist spills a hunger-inducing flavor-enhancer on Hamton in "Scentimental Pig." Sweetie programs Furrball to want to eat "Pit Bullied." Plucky the Toxic Revenger attacks Max's polluting ice-cream-spoon factory in "Duck In The Muck."
7.2 /10
Inside Plucky Duck
The Bunnys travel through Plucky's brain and encounter a costumed Plucky relating the story of his superhero adventures in "Bat's All Folks." Plucky gets stuck in the all-eyeball state on class picture day in "Wild Takes Class."
7.7 /10
The Acme Bowl

Thu, Nov 15, 1990
Acme Loo's winless season is no deterence to Perfecto kids determined to ensure their team will win the game.
7.5 /10
Dating, Acme Acres Style
Buster and Babs create the rules as they go on a date in "Buster's Guide To Dating." Fifi thinks a tarred and feathered Calamity is another skunk in "Love Stinks." And Elmyra looks for love on "The Dating Game."
7.6 /10
Looniversity Daze
Buster's friends worry about his safety when he's sent to the principal's office in "The Learning Principal," Sweetie searches for Bookworm in "Eating Between The Lines" and Plucky runs into Elmyra when he fakes illness in "What's Up Nurse."
7.2 /10
Best o' Plucky Duck Day
Plucky panics as Granny begins quizzing the class and handing out grueling homework punishments for wrong answers in "One Minute Till Three." Plucky swipes a candy bar in "Sticky Feathers Duck,".
7.1 /10
Ask Mr. Popular
Dizzy's transformed into the perfect friend when Mr. Popular hooks him up to a personality implanter in "Dapper Diz." Hamton's imaginary friends turns into a jerk in "A Pigment Of His Imagination."
7.2 /10
Son of Looniversity Daze
Plucky's guilt drives him insane in "Plucky's Dastardly Deed," Hamton is frustrated by his hyper-intelligent locker in "Open And Shut Case" and Plucky, Buster and Hamton try to move a piano down from the top of a tower in "C Flat Or B Sharp?"
7.5 /10
Mr. Popular's Rules of Cool!
Hamton tries to get into a cool dance club in "Mr. Popular's Rules Of Cool," Plucky and Hamton compete in a parody of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" in "Slugfest" and Max hunts a street-smart deer in "Venison Anyone?"
7.4 /10
Who Bopped Bugs Bunny?
Daffy is framed for the kidnapping of Bugs Bunny, and the tiny toons try to break him out of jail while solving the crime.
7.5 /10

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Harry Knuckles and the Pearl Necklace

Harry Knuckles and the Pearl Necklace

From Odessa Filmworks, the award winning team that brought the world Harry Knuckles and the Treasure of the Aztec Mummy and rewrote the gospel of Canadian filmmaking with Jesus Christ, Vampire Hunter comes a new knuckle-dusting adventure starring everyone's favourite super spy. A valuable necklace has gone missing, and Harry Knuckles, AKA Special Agent Spanish Fly, is on the case. But getting his hirsute hands on the prize isn't going to be easy for the diminutive dynamo. There's more to this case than meets the eye. Armed with a lethal arsenal of kung-fu moves, a hair-trigger temper, a fistful of moxie and a seemingly endless supply of potassium-rich bananas, Harry's ready to knuckle up against any and all comers. Back to back with his loyal friend, famed Mexican wrestler El Santos, Harry goes toe to toe with the hinterland horror of the Bionic Bigfoot and an army of interlopers. Can even Special Agent Spanish Fly survive the Zen onslaught of a shadow warrior from the land of the rising sun? A duo of pampered preppie pickpockets? A seductive team of amazon assassins? How about a binary beat down in a booby-trapped virtual reality or a round of rest-stop rough housing? Even if he does, he'll still have wrangle a parade of thugs, mugs, pugs, lugs and palookas that want to see him kissing canvas before he can get his mitts on the man behind it all. And when he does, the identity of that man will shatter Harry's world forever. That man is his own furry flesh and bristly blood. His reflection in a cracked mirror. His identical twin brother. Harry's brother has been waiting years to prune the family tree, and this is his chance. When these two go at it, they make Cain and Able look like the Smothers Brothers. Harry's always been able to put the slug on anyone, but can even he beat a man whoÕs his equal in every way? His brother has a syringe of poison that says he can't. When the dust settles, even the last man standing may not be standing for long. Harry had better make every punch count, because this very well could be the final round before he has to face the big eight-count in the sky. For the fans who have been clamoring for another Harry Knuckles adventure, Harry Knuckles and the Pearl Necklace is a punch-drunk dream come true: bigger, longer, and hairier than ever before. For newcomers to Harry's world, it'll be an eye-opening, tooth-loosening experience they won't soon forget. So put up your dukes and get ready for an archeological adventure like no other. What's the matter - you got four feet?

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