List Of Baby Looney Tunes Episodes
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This is a list of episodes from the animated series The Looney Tunes Show, which premiered on May 3, 2011.[1] The second season began October 2, 2012, and after a year long hiatus, the series ended August 31, 2014 on Cartoon Network.[2]
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Series overview[edit]
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
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First aired | Last aired | ||||
1 | 26 | May 3, 2011 | February 7, 2012 | ||
2 | 26 | October 2, 2012 | August 31, 2014 |
Episodes[edit]
Season 1 (2011–12)[edit]
Season 2 (2012–14)[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date [3] | U.S. viewers (millions) | |
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27 | 1 | 'Bobcats on Three!' | Swinton Scott III | Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf & Rachel Ramras | October 2, 2012 | 1.66[30] | |
Gossamer approaches Daffy about him coaching his water polo team called the Bobcats, which being to lose until Daffy puts Gossamer as a goalie. Meanwhile, Bugs helps Porky with his catering by following the recipes of Porky's grandma which ends up getting Bugs hooked on the food since those recipes contained butter. Merrie Melodies: 'Laser Beam' by Marvin the Martian | |||||||
28 | 2 | 'You've Got Hate Mail' | Seth Kearsley | Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf & Rachel Ramras | October 9, 2012 | 1.71[31] | |
When Daffy accidentally emails a letter to everyone he knows telling hateful things about them, he realizes he also sent it to Tina and teams up with Porky to erase it. Meanwhile, Lola and her parents want Bugs to be in their family photo, until Bugs chips his front tooth (during a fight with Daffy, involving the main storyline) and Lola attempts to prevent him from going to the photo. Guest Stars: John O'Hurley as Walter Bunny and Garry Marshall as Dr. Weisberg | |||||||
29 | 3 | 'Itsy Bitsy Gopher' | Seth Kearsley | Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf & Rachel Ramras | October 16, 2012 | 1.33[32] | |
When Tosh goes missing, Daffy and Lola team up to find him. Meanwhile, Bugs tries to catch a large African sand spider that got into his house. Daffy and Lola create a missing poster for Tosh, but ended up picturing Speedy. Tosh is revealed to have only taken a walk; the note he left was overlooked by Daffy, who was using the same notepad to write clues. Bugs successfully releasing bug poison to be rid of the spider; however, Gossamer ends up ruining everything by saying his harmless pet spider, which only looks like an African sand spider, has gone missing. Bugs saved the spider, but finds Gossamer had located his true pet; the spider bites Bugs, paralyzing him for a time. At Pizzariba!, Daffy and Lola are treating Bugs, who has mostly recovered from the poisoning. They are then left wondering where Speedy is; Yosemite Sam saw their accidental poser and kidnapped Speedy to be taken to Mac for the reward for the previously missing Tosh. Guest Star: Garry Marshall as Dr. Weisberg Merrie Melodies: 'Moostache' by Yosemite Sam's Moustache | |||||||
30 | 4 | 'Rebel Without a Glove' | Seth Kearsley | Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf & Rachel Ramras | October 23, 2012 | 1.57[33] | |
Bugs loses his gloves and thinks he's lost his identity, so he goes in search of a replacement only to discover they just don't sell white gloves for men anymore, so he buys a pair of biker gloves and begins to take on the personality of a biker. Daffy, after learning the embarrassing definition of his name, changes it to Professor and ends up teaching Porky's political science class (despite not knowing anything about it) taking on the personality of a professor. Soon, the personality changed Bugs and Daffy began to act like they are in a 1950s teen movie, until an annoyed Porky brings them back to normal by taking the things that made them act weird. Guest Stars: John O'Hurley as Walter Bunny and Frank Welker as Road Runner | |||||||
31 | 5 | 'Semper Lie' | Swinton Scott III & Jeff Siergey | Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf & Rachel Ramras | October 30, 2012 | 1.49[34] | |
In order to get out of going to the Peach Festival with Porky, Bugs tells a lie that gets out of hand when Lola starts believing it and ends with Daffy joining the Marines, which Daffy erroneously thinks is a group that views marine life. Bugs poses as his sister, Viola, and boards a plane out of the country. Attempting to return home, Bugs is arrested for not appearing as he does in his license and he is imprisoned. He is later rescued by Daffy's group. Daffy leaves the Marines under the guise that he has flat feet, and Bugs is horrified to learn that he was imprisoned for exactly one year from his scheme. Bugs gives up and goes with Porky to the festival. | |||||||
32 | 6 | 'Father Figures' | Swinton Scott III | Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf & Rachel Ramras | November 6, 2012 | 1.62[35] | |
Walter Bunny (Lola's dad) enters himself and Bugs in a country club's father and son tennis tournament as he considers Bugs to be like a son to him. Walter puts Bugs through the training for the tournament as part of a bonding experience while Bugs finds that Walter is terrible at tennis. Meanwhile, Daffy joins Porky in the Father Figure Program. While Porky is the father figure of Henery Hawk, who is obsessed with wanting to eat chicken, Daffy gets a father figure in Foghorn Leghorn, despite objection from Foghorn's assistant Carol as Daffy was the one who ruined Foghorn's movie and destroyed EnormoCorp. Guest Stars: Ben Falcone as Henery Hawk, John O'Hurley as Walter Bunny and Garry Marshall as Dr. Weisberg | |||||||
33 | 7 | 'Customer Service' | Seth Kearsley | Story by : Steve Mallory Teleplay by : Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf & Rachel Ramras | November 13, 2012 | 1.78[36] | |
After Trans-Visitron shuts off Bugs' cable, he seeks revenge on the company's sadistic customer service representative Cecil Turtle. Meanwhile, Daffy gets a job as a customer service representative supervisor at Trans-Visitron and begins to fire everyone. At the same time, Tina approaches Lola about how to be positive and upbeat after she is suspended from her job for getting angry at a customer. In the end, Daffy is fired for firing all of the staff, and Bugs successfully gets Cecil to turn his cable back on. Guest Stars: Jim Rash as Cecil Turtle and Michael Serrato as Giovanni Jones | |||||||
34 | 8 | 'The Stud, the Nerd, the Average Joe, and the Saint' | Seth Kearsley | Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf & Rachel Ramras | November 20, 2012 | 1.54[37] | |
In an attempt to keep his supposed 'place' in his group of friends, Daffy competes with Porky in a marathon. Daffy ends up being trained by Speedy Gonzales. Meanwhile, Yosemite Sam is determined to repay Bugs for saving his life. After eating a large breakfast, Daffy can't run very far. Porky carries him the rest of the way and is declared a town hero. Speedy Gonzales wins the marathon in a few seconds. Guest Star: Garry Marshall as Dr. Weisberg | |||||||
35 | 9 | 'It's a Handbag' | Swinton Scott III | Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf & Rachel Ramras | November 27, 2012 | 1.62[38] | |
Daffy's handbag has gone missing during his time at the mall's food court and Daffy goes into a state of depression. Bugs goes to the mall to look for a new handbag, which Daffy claims to be irreplaceable. While out at the mall, Lola mistakes Bugs getting Daffy a new handbag as a gift for their anniversary, so she tries hard to find Bugs a gift, but is unsuccessful. Daffy uses Witch Hazel's hypnosis to identify who stole his handbag, a mall security guard. Daffy finds his handbag in the mall's lost and found. | |||||||
36 | 10 | 'A Christmas Carol' | Swinton Scott III, Spike Brandt & Tony Cervone | Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf & Rachel Ramras | December 4, 2012 | 2.01[39] | |
When the overwhelming heat zaps everyone's enthusiasm for Christmas, Lola decides to stage a production of A Christmas Carol to renew the town's holiday spirit and the fact that the local theater has air conditioning where she casts Bugs, Porky, Speedy, Yosemite Sam, and the Gophers in her play. However, Lola instead of following the plot of the book stages her madcap version of the play. Meanwhile, Foghorn Leghorn and Daffy set off for the North Pole to set up a giant fan that will blow cold air down to their sweltering town, which becomes impossible due to the fan not having the power source for its plug to connect to. When Daffy fails to put the plug in, the job is done by Santa Claus upon his arrival at Lola's play. Afterwards, the characters sing 'Christmas Rules.' Guest Stars: Barry Corbin as Santa Claus and Ben Falcone as Henery Hawk (cameo) Merrie Melodies: Christmas Rules | |||||||
37 | 11 | 'We're in Big Truffle' | Swinton Scott III | Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf & Rachel Ramras | January 22, 2013 | 1.79[40] | |
After learning that truffles are extremely expensive Daffy convinces Porky to help him with a get-rich-quick scheme of his. While looking for truffles, Daffy and Porky get lost in the woods. Meanwhile, Bugs watches over Gossamer while Witch Lezah is at a Witch's Convention in the 5th Dimension and receives reluctant help from Lola. But Lola accidentally turns Gossamer into a frog and Gossamer's alarm clock into a big angry grizzly bear that escapes to the woods and attack Porky and Daffy. While Lola and Bugs are trying to find the spell that Lola did, to turn Gossamer back to normal, Gossamer (as a frog) escapes and they are trying to save him from getting eaten by Taz. In the meantime Lezah calls Bugs to see how Gossamer is doing and explains how to find the spell. But when Lola does the spell, they find out that the alarm clock was the frog and Gossamer was the grizzly bear. | |||||||
38 | 12 | 'Dear John' | Seth Kearsley | Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf & Rachel Ramras | January 29, 2013 | 1.76[41] | |
After watching a movie together, Bugs explains to Lola what a Dear John letter is. Mutual mix-ups and misinterpretations lead to Lola and Bugs thinking that each of them want break up with each other; an example is that Bugs needed a repairman named John to fix his microwave and left a note saying it didn't work. Lola joins a monastery where she undergoes a year of a vow of silence while Bugs travels the seas. Meanwhile, Daffy learns that Porky is on the city council and, wanting to experience the perks himself, gets elected to city council, only to find it boring and time consuming. Merrie Melodies: 'Drifting Apart' by Mac and Tosh | |||||||
39 | 13 | 'Daffy Duck, Esquire' | Seth Kearsley | Story by : Steve Borst Teleplay by : Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf & Rachel Ramras | February 5, 2013 | 1.55[42] | |
When Tina's father Frank comes for a visit, Daffy pretends to be a lawyer in order to impress him as a suggestion from Lola. Daffy persuades Bugs to act as his slacker roommate. During Daffy's time as a lawyer with Lola acting as his secretary, his first client is Yosemite Sam who burnt the roof of his mouth on a hot pizza and wants Daffy to sue Pizzarriba. In an ironic twist, Frank begins to like Daffy's real personality through Bugs than Daffy's staged personality. After learning through Speedy Gonzales that Daffy is not a real lawyer, the judge quickly closes the case. Guest Star: Dennis Farina as Frank Russo | |||||||
40 | 14 | 'Spread Those Wings and Fly' | Ethan Spaulding | Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf & Rachel Ramras | February 12, 2013 | 1.72[43] | |
After misunderstanding the metaphor 'spread your wings and fly' at a self-help seminar held by Wieb Lunk, Daffy is inspired learn how to fly. Meanwhile, Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam end up in a feud when they both suspect each other of stealing each other's stuff. Guest Star: Brian Regan as Wieb Lunk | |||||||
41 | 15 | 'The Black Widow' | Seth Kearsley | Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf & Rachel Ramras | April 23, 2013 | 1.80[44] | |
Daffy wants to go on spring break for fun and drags a reluctant Porky along, only to end up in a sleepy Mexican town. Lola loses her mother's bracelet and uses a movie persona to fake that someone stole it. She and Bugs find out that Lola was wearing it on her ankle the entire time. After streaking in the Mexican town, Daffy and Porky get thrown into prison; this is odd, as Daffy is already naked and Porky never wears pants. Fortunately the sheriff is Speedy's cousin and Speedy bails them out. Guest Star: John O'Hurley as Walter Bunny | |||||||
42 | 16 | 'Mrs. Porkbunny's' | Ethan Spaulding | Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf & Rachel Ramras | April 30, 2013 | 1.34[45] | |
Porky and Bugs decide to start a business together selling carrot cake to capitalize on Porky's fine cooking skills and Bugs' acute gardening skills. Foghorn Leghorn then convinces them into signing on with a big-brand company, but the three of them end up arguing on the name and marketing of the cake. Daffy attempts to become an actor in commercials and begins to fail repeatedly. Merrie Melodies: 'Stick to My Guns' by Yosemite Sam | |||||||
43 | 17 | 'Gribbler's Quest' | Seth Kearsley | Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf & Rachel Ramras | May 7, 2013 | 1.50[46] | |
Daffy must shake an online shopping addiction because the quick click is connected to Bugs Bunny's bank account. Daffy is dragged by Yosemite Sam into a group therapy, which helps Daffy to briefly change his ways. Bugs is addicted to a video game called 'Gribbler's Quest IV: Elves vs. Fairies vs. Griblets.'. After learning that Bugs was addicted to the game because he liked playing the game, Daffy decides that he was addicted to online shopping because he liked online shopping and he quits group therapy, much to the dismay and protests of Tina and Porky. Merrie Melodies: 'I Love to Sing-A' by Gossamer/'Parade Float' featuring Daffy Duck | |||||||
44 | 18 | 'The Grand Old Duck of York' | Ethan Spaulding | Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf & Rachel Ramras | May 14, 2013 | 1.48[47] | |
After a choking experience at Pizzariba's all-you-can-eat buffet, Daffy takes piano lessons from Granny prompting Bugs to get noise-cancelling headphones while getting a new TV to replace the one that Daffy sold to get his piano. Soon, Bugs realizes they come in handy for more than just blocking out Daffy's playing when it comes to blocking out Yosemite Sam's complaints and Porky Pig's discussion on his recurring dream; he pretends to be listening and gives correct responses. Meanwhile, a new restaurant called Sullivan's opens across the street from Pizzariba and Speedy goes into competition against the restaurant. When it comes to Speedy's musical event, Bugs convinces Daffy (who had quit the piano lessons) to arrange the musical event. Daffy resumes the piano lessons and Granny gives him a gold star. After Daffy leaves, Granny takes out the noise-cancelling headphones and states that she'll have to thank Bugs for the headphones. Daffy arranges for Winnie Yang, Granny's prodigious piano student, to play the piano at Speedy's musical event. Merrie Melodies: 'Daffy's Legacy' by Daffy Duck featuring Bugs Bunny | |||||||
45 | 19 | 'Ridiculous Journey' | Seth Kearsley | Story by : Seth Kearsley & Paul Rugg Teleplay by : Seth Kearsley | May 21, 2013 | 1.67[48] | |
After accidentally getting shipped to Alaska by Yosemite Sam, Taz, Tweety, and Sylvester join forces on an epic journey home. They end up being tracked by a tracker named Blacque Jacque Shellacque. | |||||||
46 | 20 | 'The Shell Game' | Ethan Spaulding | Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf & Rachel Ramras | June 25, 2013 | 1.52[49] | |
Bugs replaces Daffy's broken recliner with a new one much to the objection of Daffy due to the recliner being his only possession. Bugs and Daffy have a run-in with Cecil Turtle where they discover that they got his shell cracked. While helping Cecil, Bugs discovers that Cecil has been scamming people by pretending to get his shell cracked and suing them; then Bugs attempts to stop Porky from being tricked by Cecil. Meanwhile, Lola and Daffy try to find a replacement for the latter's recliner. Guest Star: Jim Rash as Cecil Turtle Merrie Melodies: 'Wonderful Bugs' by Walter Bunny | |||||||
47 | 21 | 'Year of the Duck' | Seth Kearsley | Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf & Rachel Ramras | July 23, 2013 | 1.69[50] | |
Daffy is highly insulted when he discovers that ducks are not included in the Chinese zodiac and learns from Foghorn Leghorn that ducks are #64 on the Animal Popularity index. In an attempt to make ducks more popular, he talks Tina into entering a local beauty pageant. Meanwhile, Porky thinks it's the Chinese Year of the Pig and is convinced he should host the pageant to capitalize on it being 'his time', but Bugs finds out that Porky was wrong and that it's really the year of the Rabbit. | |||||||
48 | 22 | 'Gossamer is Awesomer' | Ethan Spaulding | Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf & Rachel Ramras | July 30, 2013 | 1.36[51] | |
Daffy becomes campaign manager for Gossamer's run for Class President, taking things too far. Meanwhile, Porky moves in with Bugs and Daffy after his catering business goes broke and spends his days reorganizing everything in Bugs and Daffy's house much to Bugs' dismay. | |||||||
49 | 23 | 'Here Comes the Pig' | Seth Kearsley | Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf & Rachel Ramras | August 13, 2013 | 1.32[52] | |
Daffy accompanies Porky to the wedding of Brian Patrick Kennedy IV and Becky A. Hogg so they can stop it thinking Becky is Porky's true love. Bugs finds that without Daffy around, life is boring. | |||||||
50 | 24 | 'Mr. Wiener' | Ethan Spaulding | Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf & Rachel Ramras | August 20, 2013 | 1.53[53] | |
Daffy enters a hot dog-eating contest while Bugs helps Yosemite Sam perform a stunt jumping a bus over a row of motorcycles. Daffy practices for the contest while Porky follows Daffy's rules on how to stay cool with Petunia (who Porky met in the previous episode). Bugs attempts to soothe his rapidly beating heart when his doctor fears that he'll have a heart attack. Guest Stars: Katy Mixon as Petunia Pig and Garry Marshall as Dr. Weisberg | |||||||
51 | 25 | 'Best Friends Redux' | Seth Kearsley | Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf & Rachel Ramras | August 27, 2013 | 1.57[54] | |
Daffy is jealous when Bugs meets up with an old friend named Rodney Rabbit and starts to feel left out. To make sure that he is still Bugs' friend, Daffy uses the time vortex at Witch Lezah's house to go back in time and ensure Bugs and Rodney never meet each other. When history is changed so that nobody knows Daffy, Witch Lezah (who was unaffected by the time change) sends Daffy back in time to correct it since Rodney is the reason that Bugs first met Daffy. Meanwhile, Porky Pig wonders about his ranking in Daffy Duck's list of best friends. Guest Star: Chuck Deezy as Rodney Rabbit Merrie Melodies: 'Long-Eared Drifter' sung by Damon Jones featuring Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck | |||||||
52 | 26 | 'Super Rabbit' | Ethan Spaulding, Spike Brandt & Tony Cervone | Mark Banker | August 31, 2014 | 1.03[55] | |
While Daffy tries to steal Bugs' stuff to pay for a present for Tina, Bugs tells him the story about Super Rabbit (Bugs' version of Superman) and his battle with Brainiac (Marvin the Martian), Lex Luthor (Elmer Fudd) and Kryptonian criminals General Zod (Daffy Duck), Faora, and Thunkian (a robot with 'the intellect and personality of a lost sock'). Following the fight, Bugs learns that power corrupts unless it's balanced with humility. In the final scene, Bat Rabbit (Bugs' version of Batman) rescues Daffy and Tina from a mugger. |
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