Follow the adventures of a group of young cartoon characters who attend the Acme Looniversity to become the next generation of characters from the Looney Tunes series.
Tiny Toon Adventures (Season 1)

The Looney Beginning (Episode 1)
Writer: Paul Dini
Air date: 1990-09-14
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Bugs Bunny helps Buster and Babs pull together their new series.

A Quack in the Quarks (Episode 2)
Writer: Tom Minton
Air date: 1990-09-17
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Plucky Duck tells aliens he is a perfect earth specimen.

The Wheel O' Comedy (Episode 3)
Writer: Paul Dini
Air date: 1990-09-18
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Buster and Babs are replaced by the Wheel of Comedy.

Test Stressed (Episode 4)
Writer: Paul Dini
Air date: 1990-09-19
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Plucky tries to cheat on a math exam; Sylvester gives Furrball an assignment to catch a mouse; a swearing Rooster asks Buster to help him get a date with Shirley.

The Buster Bunny Bunch (Episode 5)
Writer: Sherri Stoner
Air date: 1990-09-20
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Buster is intimidated at the gym; Dizzy gets some justice; Babs drives her friends away.

Her Wacky Highness (Episode 6)
Writer: Sherri Stoner
Air date: 1990-09-21
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Babs leaves Acme Acres.

Hollywood Plucky (Episode 7)
Writer: Sherri Stoner
Air date: 1990-09-22
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Plucky Duck plugs his script in Hollywood.

Journey to the Center of Acme Acres (Episode 8)
Writer: Wayne Kaatz
Air date: 1990-09-24
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: 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.

It's Buster Bunny Time (Episode 9)
Writer: Paul Dini
Air date: 1990-09-25
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: 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."

Stuff That Goes Bump in the Night (Episode 10)
Writer: Richard Mueller
Air date: 1990-09-26
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: 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."

Looking Out for the Little Guy (Episode 11)
Writer: Tom Ruegger
Air date: 1990-09-27
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: 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 Revenger," and a dog tries to protect baby chickens from the prowling Furrball in "Bird-Dog Afternoon."

Starting From Scratch (Episode 12)
Writer: Tom Ruegger
Air date: 1990-09-28
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: A flea makes a courageous journey to find his family in a spoof of "An American Tail."

Hare Raising Night (Episode 13)
Writer: Gordon Bressack
Air date: 1990-10-01
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Buster goes on a mission to stop the mutant experiments of Dr. Gene Splicer.

Furrball Follies (Episode 14)
Writer: Tom Minton
Air date: 1990-10-02
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: 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.

The Acme Acres Zone (Episode 15)
Writer: Tom Minton
Air date: 1990-10-03
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: A "Twilight Zone" spoof including "A Walk On The Flip Side," where rabbit-hating Montana wakes up as a bunny; "A Bacon Strip," in which Hamton is duped into skinny-dipping; and in "Senserely Yours, Babs," Babs loses her sense of humor.

Life in the 1990's (Episode 16)
Writer: Paul Dini
Air date: 1990-10-04
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Hamton takes Plucky and the Bunnys to a fancy restaurant in "Whining Out," Max tries to bilk Buster in "Paper Trained," and Babs fights smokers in "Butt Out."

Rock 'N Roar (Episode 17)
Writer: Sheryl Scarborough
Air date: 1990-10-05
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Buster accidentally hatches a dinosaur.

Prom-ise Her Anything (Episode 18)
Writer: Paul Dini
Air date: 1990-10-08
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: The toons battle over Acme Loo's prom.

Hare Today, Gone Tomorrow (Episode 19)
Writer: Gordon Bressack
Air date: 1990-10-09
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Elmyra captures Buster, who must bust out of her cuddly prison.

Cinemaniacs! (Episode 20)
Writer: Tom Minton
Air date: 1990-10-10
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Buster and Babs browse the huge selection of films at their local theatre, including "Superbabs," "Duck Trek" and "Pasadena Jones."

You Asked for It (Episode 21)
Writer: Tom Minton
Air date: 1990-10-11
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Plucky tries to fix the rigged "request day" machine.

Gang Busters (Episode 22)
Writer: Wayne Kaatz
Air date: 1990-10-12
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Max frames Buster, who gets sent to prison with his lawyer, Plucky.

Citizen Max (Episode 23)
Writer: Paul Dini
Air date: 1990-10-15
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Hamton is a reporter who tries to uncover the meaning of Montana Max's uttered "Acme."

Wake Up Call of the Wild (Episode 24)
Writer: Tom Minton
Air date: 1990-10-17
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: The Bunnys consider instinct and their relation to the wild creatures.

Buster and the Wolverine (Episode 25)
Writer: Paul Dini
Air date: 1990-10-19
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: A parody of "Peter And The Wolf."

You Asked for It, Part II (Episode 26)
Writer: Pamela Hickey
Air date: 1990-10-22
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: 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."

Europe in 30 Minutes (Episode 27)
Writer: Stephen Hibbert
Air date: 1990-10-26
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Plucky, Hamton and the Bunnys go abroad for a tour of Europe.

The Wacko World of Sports (Episode 28)
Writer: Gordon Bressack
Air date: 1990-10-30
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: 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 Goof."

Rainy Daze (Episode 29)
Writer: Paul Dini
Air date: 1990-11-01
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: The bored toons act up on a rainy day. Max's rent-a-friend delivery turns out to be an old enemy in "Rent A Friend." A napping Babs dreams in "Bunny Daze," and the Bunnys tunnel toward Aruba but make a wrong turn in "Fur-Gone Conclusion."

Fields of Honey (Episode 30)
Writer: Sherri Stoner
Air date: 1990-11-02
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Babs searches for a female role model.

Sawdust and Toonsil (Episode 31)
Writer: Gordon Bressack
Air date: 1990-11-05
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: The toons try to free Wackyland creatures trapped in a circus sideshow.

Spring in Acme Acres (Episode 32)
Writer: Gordon Bressack
Air date: 1990-11-06
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: 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."

Psychic Fun-Omenon Day (Episode 33)
Writer: Earl Kress
Air date: 1990-11-07
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: 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."

The Wide World of Elmyra (Episode 34)
Writer: Paul Dini
Air date: 1990-11-08
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: 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."

A Ditch in Time (Episode 35)
Writer: Bruce Timm
Air date: 1990-11-09
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Plucky builds a time machine to avoid failing a class.

Animaniacs! (Episode 36)
Writer: Paul Dini
Air date: 1990-11-12
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Plucky rushes to do his Animation 101 project at the last moment.

Career Oppor-Toon-ities (Episode 37)
Writer: Sherri Stoner
Air date: 1990-11-13
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: 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."

Strange Tales of Weird Science (Episode 38)
Writer: Tom Minton
Air date: 1990-11-14
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: 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."

Inside Plucky Duck (Episode 39)
Writer: Paul Dini
Air date: 1990-11-15
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: 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."

The Acme Bowl (Episode 40)
Writer: Paul Dini
Air date: 1990-11-16
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Acme Loo's winless season is no deterence to Perfecto kids determined to ensure their team will win the game.

Dating, Acme Acres Style (Episode 41)
Writer: Paul Dini
Air date: 1990-11-19
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: 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."

Looniversity Daze (Episode 42)
Writer: Paul Dini
Air date: 1990-11-20
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: 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."

Best O' Plucky Duck Day (Episode 43)
Writer: Paul Dini
Air date: 1990-11-21
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Plucky panics as Granny begins quizzing the class and handing out homework punishments for wrong answers in "One Minute Till Three." Plucky swipes a candy bar in "Sticky Feathers Duck".

Hero Hamton (Episode 44)
Writer: Gordon Bressack
Air date: 1990-11-23
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Hamton faces off against Montana Max.

Whale's Tales (Episode 45)
Writer: Nicholas Hollander
Air date: 1990-11-26
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: The toons set out to restore a kidnapped baby whale and punish its abducter.

Ask Mr. Popular (Episode 46)
Writer: Paul Dini
Air date: 1990-12-05
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: 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."

Son of Looniversity Daze (Episode 47)
Writer: Tom Minton
Air date: 1990-12-07
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: 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?"

Mr. Popular's Rules of Cool (Episode 48)
Writer: Gordon Bressack
Air date: 1990-12-10
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: 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?"

Fairy Tales for the 90's (Episode 49)
Writer: Tom Minton
Air date: 1990-12-12
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Buster is mistaken for a brought-to-life toy in "Bunnochio," and Elmyra plays Goldilocks in "Bear Necessities."

Who Bopped Bugs Bunny? (Episode 50)
Writer: Paul Dini
Air date: 1990-12-14
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Daffy is framed for the kidnapping of Bugs Bunny, and the tiny toons try to break him out of jail while solving the crime.

Tiny Toon Music Television (Episode 51)
Writer: Paul Dini
Air date: 1991-02-01
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Max sings motown, Buster spoofs the Sorcerer's Apprentice and Babs performs "Respect" in this parody of MTV.

The Return to the Acme Acres Zone (Episode 52)
Writer: Tom Minton
Air date: 1991-02-04
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: 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"".

The Acme Home Shopping Show (Episode 53)
Writer: Paul Dini
Air date: 1991-02-06
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: 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.

Weirdest Story Ever Told (Episode 54)
Writer: Paul Dini
Air date: 1991-02-08
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Buster and Babs have fun at the Acme Looniversity Library, where they have to face the wrath of loud librarian Foghorn Leghorn. Robin Hare: This rendition of ""Robin Hood"" features Buster and his merry men fighting the Sheriff of Naughty Ham (Montana Max) to get the money back to the poor.

Viewer Mail Day (Episode 55) 8.0
Writer: Paul Dini
Air date: 1991-02-11
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Buster and Babs answer mail from faithful viewers. Pluck of the Irish: Plukcy and Hamton spend the night in an Irish castle to get rid of a sad Banshee.

Son of the Wacko World of Sports (Episode 56)
Writer: Tom Minton
Air date: 1991-02-12
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: The Wacko World of Sports strikes again! Buster at the Bat: This episode is a parody of the famous ""Casey at the Bat"" poem with a twist ending. Buster makes a home run at the end of the game.

Pollution Solution (Episode 57)
Writer: Sherri Stoner
Air date: 1991-02-14
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Toxic Revenger fights litterbugs; rain forest; toxic waste in Wackyland.

You Asked for It Again (Episode 58)
Writer: Tom Minton
Air date: 1991-02-15
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Buster procrastinates; Elmyra is locked in a mall; an ant hates sugar.

Brave Tales of Real Rabbits (Episode 59)
Writer: Tom Minton
Air date: 1991-02-18
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Buster, Babs and Max do a version of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Moriarity. Then Buster-as-knight must rescue damsel-in-distress Babs.

How Sweetie It Is (Episode 60)
Writer: Paul Dini
Air date: 1991-02-19
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: An eagle thinks he's Sweetie's father. Sweetie is insulted when Furrball declines to eat her. Sweetie performs as Poe's famous bird.

New Character Day (Episode 61)
Writer: Sherri Stoner
Air date: 1991-02-20
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: A host of new characters are auditioned, including The Roches, singing roach sisters who play in Hamton's kitchen. Then Plucky dreams he's a private eye.

Here's Hamton (Episode 62)
Writer: Tom Minton
Air date: 1991-02-22
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Plucky and Buster try to make Hamton laugh so hard he'll snort milk out his nose. Then a television program convinces Plucky that Hamton's a wanted criminal.

No Toon is an Island (Episode 63)
Writer: Gordon Bressack
Air date: 1991-02-25
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Buster, Babs, Hamton and Plucky search for treasure despite warnings of a certain green-eyed monster.

K-ACME TV (Episode 64)
Writer: Paul Dini
Air date: 1991-02-26
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Buster and Babs take over the television station.

High Toon (Episode 65)
Writer: Chuck Menville
Air date: 1991-03-29
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Buster and Babs become lost in a ghost town being terrorized by coyote bandits.
