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- The zany adventures of a trio of 1930s animated characters in the modern world.
- The wacky adventures of the new young hip generation of Warner Brothers Looney Tunes characters, most of them descendants of the original classic toon cast.
- A bumbling superhero battles crime with the help of his daughter and pilot sidekick.
- The classic Disney character Goofy is a single father raising his son, Max, in Spoonerville. Pete, a frequent antagonist from the old cartoons, lives next door with his family.
- The daily satirical adventures of Looney Tunes star the Tazmanian Devil, along with his extended family, friends, and enemies on the island of Tasmania.
- Arthur and D.W. decide to read and learn words with their dog, Pal.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.3 (152)TV EpisodeTrouble occurs when the Warners meet the big, fat, purple dinosaur from the "Baloney and Kids" television show. Next, "Super Buttons" soars over the metropolis to rescue Super Mindy. And in "Katie Ka-Boom: The Driving Lesson," Dad gives Katie a driving lesson with the usual calamitous results.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated7.3 (146)TV EpisodeIn "Can't Buy A Thrill," Flavio and Marita decide to seek thrilling adventures, much to the horror of Gina Embryo. Then, a naive Kansas woodchuck who desires to become a "Hollywoodchuck" travels to Hollywood to seek fame and fortune.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.1 (143)TV EpisodeThe Warners sing the song of international friendship./ Pinky and the Brain use an infomercial in their latest attempt to conquer the world./ Buttons chases Mindy through Paris./ Chicken Boo is a karate champion.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated7.8 (139)TV EpisodeThe Goodfeathers try to outwit a hungry young owl by telling him that "We're No Pigeons." Then, Mindy narrowly escapes danger with the help of her dog, Buttons, in the railroad adventure "Whistlestop Mindy." Finally, Katie goes crazy when she thinks her boyfriend isn't going to arrive for their planned evening out in "Katie Ka-Boom: The Broken Date."
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.0 (148)TV Episode"Take My Siblings Please" features the Warners confronting an evil troll who won't let them cross over his bridge. Next, in "The Mindy 500," Mindy's pursuit of a brightly painted "clown car" leads her to the Indianapolis 500 Speedway, with Buttons in frantic pursuit. Then, in "Morning Malaise," the wacky Warners upstage controversial radio talk show host Howard Tern.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.1 (358)TV EpisodeDr. Scratchansniff attempts to "de-zani-tize" the Warners./ Dr. Scratchansniff sings "The Monkey Song" with the Animaniacs./ The Warners and others give their version of a children's bedtime storybook.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.1 (143)TV Episode"Lookit The Fuzzy Heads," exclaims "Tiny Toons" star Elmyra when she visits "Animaniacs." Elmyra loves the Warner siblings in her own overbearing, and sometimes painful, fashion. Slappy Squirrel learns that there's "No Face Like Home" when she undergoes plastic surgery and discovers that the doctor is her old nemesis, Walter Wolf.
- A savvy cat and naive pooch join forces to escape the city pound in "When Rita Met Runt." Then, the wild Warner siblings disrupt a piano concert at staid Carnegie Hall in "Piano Rag."
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.0 (190)TV EpisodeSlight correction to the summary above: the segment "Roll Over, Beethoven" is followed by "The Cat and the Fiddle".
- 1993–199822mNot Rated7.8 (152)TV EpisodeRita and Runt are "Smitten With Kittens" when they befriend three lost cats. Then, "Alas Poor Skullhead" features the Warners performing a scene from Shakespeare's "Hamlet.
- While at a SHUSH lab in the Swiss Alps, Darkwing and Launchpad meet Dr. Sera Bellum. She is working on the secret Norma Ray, which creates psychic powers. Launchpad quickly volunteers to try it out.
- As a gimmick to lure more customers to his dealership, Pete sets up an impossible half-pipe skateboard ramp and offers an award to anyone willing to try. Goofy, who has never won any awards in his life, decides to give it a try.
- 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.
- Tired of being typecast in comedy roles, Buster, Babs, and Plucky set out to make a tragic action swashbuckler. With the help of a large team of animators, the trio succeed in making their film, but it has to pass muster from executive Cooper DeVille first.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.1 (187)TV EpisodeThe world's strictest teacher meets her match, Walter Wolf, Sid the Squid and Beanie the Bison attempt to ruin an award banquet in Slappy's honor.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated7.8 (174)TV EpisodeThe Hip Hippos have "A Moving Experience" as they move from the jungle to the city in pursuit of the latest fads.Then in a parody of the films of Swedish director Ingmar Bergman, the Warners compete against the grim reaper in a life-or-death game of checkers ("Meatballs or Consequences").
- 1990–199522mTV-G7.8 (58)TV EpisodeMax and the Bunnies do a version of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Moriarity in "And All That Rot." Buster-as-knight must rescue damsel-in-distress Babs in "Day For Knight."
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.1 (160)TV EpisodeGreek playwright Aristotle tries to win cash and prizes on "You Risk Your Life," a game show hosted by Yakko.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated7.7 (161)TV EpisodeThe Warner siblings save the great white whale, Moby Dick, from Captain Ahab. Next, in "Mesozoic Mindy," Buttons rescues cave girl Mindy from prehistoric peril.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated7.6 (152)TV EpisodeIn this three-cartoon episode with a wartime theme, "Dough Dough Boys" features the Goodfeathers as messenger pigeons sent on a mission during World War I.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated7.6 (144)TV EpisodeAt the mall, the kids are pestered by two "Survey Ladies" who ask inane questions. Later, in "Of Nice and Men," Rita and Runt lead a daring escape from a farm where rabbits are being raised for their pelts.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated7.8 (152)TV EpisodeThe Warners sing "The Senses Song," a ditty delving into the six senses and beyond. "The World Can Wait" when The Brain falls in love and enlists Pinky's help to woo the object of his affection.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated7.9 (155)TV EpisodeIn "Mobster Mash," the Warners tangle with the head of the Mob while dining at a pasta restaurant. Next, the three zany siblings sing about the beautiful "Lake Titicaca." In the last cartoon, "Icebreakers," Runt becomes a sled dog in the Yukon.
- 1993–199821mNot Rated7.7 (144)TV EpisodeThe first segment of this three-cartoon episode stars the wonderfully weird Warner siblings in "Of Course You Know, This Means Warners," a parody of patriotic propaganda films of the 1940s. Next, when Rita is frightened "Up a Tree," she's too scared to climb back down. Then Wakko creates "Wakko's Gizmo," the ultimate Rube Goldberg device.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.0 (141)TV EpisodeThe Warners sing "I'm Mad," a song about sibling rivalry. Then, Goodfeathers Pesto and Squit try to cheer up "Bad Mood Bobby." In "Katie Ka-Boom: The Blemish," Katie goes berserk when she discovers a pimple on her face. And finally, the Warner siblings cry "Fake" when they attend a wrestling match with Dr. Scratchansniff.
- 1991–1995TV-Y7-FV6.6 (38)TV EpisodeTaz is out for a driving lesson. The Bushrats call Taz to defeat a cruel bear. The show advertises the Boulder Museum.