Tiny Toon Adventures Season 1, Ep. 18 "Hare Today, Gone Tomorrow"

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Elmyra captures Buster, who must bust out of her cuddly prison.
  • Runtime: 22 minutes
  • Original air date: October 09, 1990
  • Network: Warner Bros.
 
 
 
 

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  Episode   Original Air Date
Synopsis
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1. The Looney Beginning
  September 14, 1990
A cartoonist pressured to come up with a new cartoon creates a pair of twisted rabbits and gives up. His creations, abandoned in the studio, begin their own line of looney toons.
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2. A Quack in the Quarks
  September 17, 1990
Two so-called transfer students to Acme Looniversity are really aliens looking for Earth's greatest hero to battle the evil Duck Vader.
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3. The Wheel O' Comedy
  September 18, 1990
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.
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4. Test Stress
  September 19, 1990
Includes "Never Too Late To Loon," "Lil' Sneezer" and "To Bleep Or Not To Bleep." Plucky tries to cheat on a math exam, Sylvester gives Furrball an assignment to catch a mouse, and a swearing Rooster asks Buster to help him get a date with Shirley.
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5. The Buster Bunny Bunch
  September 20, 1990
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."
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6. Her Wacky Highness
  September 21, 1990
Babs runs away to Wackyland when no one appreciates her great imitations, and is pursued by Buster, Hamton and Plucky.
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7. Journey to the Center of Acme Acres
  September 24, 1990
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.
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8. Stuff that Goes Bump in the Night
  September 25, 1990
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."
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9. It's Buster Bunny Time
  September 26, 1990
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."
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10. Looking Out for the Little Guy
  September 27, 1990
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."
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11. Starting from Scratch
  September 28, 1990
A flea makes a courageous journey to find his family in a spoof of "An American Tail."
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12. Hare Raising Night
  October 1, 1990
Buster goes on a mission to stop the mutant experiments of Dr. Gene Splicer.
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13. Furrball Follies
  October 2, 1990
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.
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14. The Acme Acres Zone
  October 3, 1990
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.
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15. Life in the 90's
  October 4, 1990
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."
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16. Rock 'N Roar
  October 5, 1990
Buster accidentally hatches a dinosaur.
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17. Prom-ise Her Anything
  October 8, 1990
The toons battle over Acme Loo's prom.
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18. Hare Today, Gone Tomorrow
  October 9, 1990
Elmyra captures Buster, who must bust out of her cuddly prison.
 
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19. Cinemaniacs!
  October 10, 1990
Buster and Babs browse the huge selection of films at their local theatre, including "Superbabs," "Duck Trek" and "Pasadena Jones."
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20. You Asked for It: Part 1
  October 11, 1990
Plucky tries to fix the rigged "request day" machine. Includes "Debutante Devil," "Slight Of Hare," and "Duck Out Of Luck." Part 1 of 2
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21. Gang Busters
  October 12, 1990
Max frames Buster, who gets sent to prison with his lawyer, Plucky.
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22. Citizen Max
  October 15, 1990
A "Citizen Kane" parody. Hamton is a reporter who tries to uncover the meaning of Montana Max's uttered "Acme."
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23. Wake Up Call of the Wild
  October 17, 1990
The Bunnys consider instinct and their relation to the wild creatures. Includes "Migrant Mallard," "It's A Jungle Out There, and "Kitty Cat-Astrophe."
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24. Buster and the Wolverine
  October 19, 1990
A parody of "Peter And The Wolf."
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25. You Asked for It: Part 2
  October 22, 1990
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
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26. Hollywood Plucky
  October 23, 1990
Plucky goes to Hollywood to sell his script.
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27. Europe in 30 Minutes
  October 26, 1990
Plucky, Hamton and the Bunnys go abroad for a tour of Europe.
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28. The Wacko World of Sports
  October 30, 1990
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."
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29. Rainy Daze
  November 1, 1990
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."
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30. Fields of Honey
  November 2, 1990
Babs searches for a female WB role model.
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31. Sawdust and Toonsil
  November 5, 1990
The toons try to free Wackyland creatures trapped in a circus sideshow.
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32. Spring in Acme Acres
  November 6, 1990
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."
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33. Psychic Fun-Omen Day
  November 7, 1990
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."
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34. The Wide World of Elmyra
  November 8, 1990
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."
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35. A Ditch in Time
  November 9, 1990
Plucky builds a time machine to avoid failing a class.
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Episode 18, "Hare Today, Gone Tomorrow"
Synopsis: Elmyra captures Buster, who must bust out of her cuddly prison.
Original air date: October 9, 1990
Runtime: 22 minutes
ASIN: B001JDQY34
Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #80,929 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
Tiny Toon Adventures Season 1
Synopsis: In this series, a new generation of Looney Toon characters study at Acme Acres Looniversity under the instruction of the original characters. The leading characters are Buster and Babs Bunny (no relation) who, with their classmates, have a variety of adventures that are a mix of original stories, film and TV parodies and modern remakes of classic WB shorts.
Season year: 1990
Network: Warner Bros.
ASIN: B001JDYD7I
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54 of 57 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars They're tiny, they're toony! May 19, 2008
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I,ve waited for so long and it's finally here! The first volume of Tiny Toon Adventures on DVD! I remember Tiny Toon Adventures from my childhood back when I was a young lass. In case you are unfamiliar, Tiny Toons is about a second generation of young Toons who are kid-like versions of Looney Tunes. They attend a school called Acme Looneversity where the original Looney Tune characters are teachers. They teach Buster, Babs and the other Tiny Toons on how to become the 2nd generation of Toons and they earn a diploma of Lunacy when they graduate. If they're not at school, the young toons are out having adventures that are often parodies of popular movies, TV shows, comic books, etc. Tiny Toons like 80s and 90s cartoons and many other classics have true humor and absolutley none of the rotten toilet humor and idiocy that's in the horrible cartoons and animated films of today. Thanks to this and other DVDs, we can now have the classics with us forever. The humor in Tiny Toons is witty and often has parodies of popular TV shows and movies. This is one classic you may want to share with your family.

Tiny Toon Adventures began production when Warner Bros. reinstated its animation studio in 1980. It debuted in 1990 on Fox Kids and ended production in 1995. A major precedent was the success of Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Tiny Toon Adventures is a witty show that often contained political and entertainment satire. Caricature versions of celebrities made frequent appearances, though were almost always voiced by imitators, and often appeared under parody names. Tiny Toon Adventures is a series that kids, teens and adults of all ages can enjoy.

This is defintely a recommendation for all DVD libraries.

Here's a list of the episodes per disc.

disc 1
The Looney Beginning
A Quack in the Quarks
The Wheel O' Comedy
Test Stress
The Buster Bunny Bunch
Her Wacky Highness
Hollywood Plucky
Journey to the Center of Acme Acres

disc 2
It's Buster Bunny Time
Stuff That Goes Bump in the Night
Looking Out for the Little Guy
Starting From Scratch
Citizen Max
Furball Follies
Hare Raising Night
The Acme Acres Zone

disc 3
Life in the 1990s
Rock n' Roar
Prom-ise Her Anything
Hare Today,Gone Tomorrow
Cinemaniacs
You Asked For it
Gang Busters
Wake Up Call of the Wild

disc 4 side 1
Buster and the Wolverine
You Asked For it part 2
Europe in 30 Minutes
The Wacko World of Sports
Rainy Daze
Fields of Honey
Sawdust and Toonsil
Spring in Acme Acres

Disc 4 side 2
Psychic Fun-Omenon Day
The Wild World of Elmyra
A Ditch in Time
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57 of 66 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Why Season 1 Volume 1? Explained... April 19, 2008
Format:DVD
Why Season 1 Volume 1?

Season 1 was odd with a whopping 65 episodes. Most likely it will be broken up into "Season 1 Volume 1" and "Season 1 Volume 2" DVD releases although Volume 2 hasn't been announced yet.

Fans are hoping the following will also be released on DVD:

Season 2 had 13 episodes

Season 3 had 20 episodes (which included the 30 minute "It's a Wonderful Tiny Toon Christmas Special" as an episode)

There were two hour long specials:
"Night Ghoulery"
"Tiny Toons Spring Break Special"

And a direct to video release:
"How I Spent My Vacation"
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33 of 37 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars The adventures continue January 29, 2009
Format:DVD
Growing up in the 80s and the 90s make me thankful for I had grown up with many of the best animated cartoons, Tiny Toons being one of them. In many ways, the cartoons of the 80s/90s were the best for they had adventure, action, witty humor(and no toilet/rotten humor), good vs.evil emotion and personality. Shows like Tiny Toons and other shows of the 80s and 90s were made in very good taste - they had really smart humor and nice cultural references, they did'nt have any dirty or obscene material, and as opposed to many modern TV shows, movies and animated films that try to be funny by being dirty, this show and other shows were funny in a good clean way. As a fan of Tiny Toon Adventures, I was pleased to hear about the second volume. I was happy with the first volume and hearing about the second volume has me excited. Fans of Tiny Toons, 80s/90s cartoons would be happy to hear of this volume. This set comes in 4 discs and contains the rest of the first season.

Tiny Toon Advenuters is about a generation of toon kids who attend a school called Acme Looniversity where Bugs Bunny and the rest of the Looney Tunes characters are teachers and teach them on how to become the second generation of toons. They're adventures are often parodies of movies, tv shows, comic books and other forms of popular culture. Tiny Toon Adventures is a witty show that often contained political and entertainment satire. Caricature versions of celebrities made frequent appearances, though were almost always voiced by imitators, and often appeared under parody names.

Tiny Toon Adventures debuted in 1990 and was shown on Fox Kids and later put into syndication. A major precedent for the series was the success of Who Framed Roger Rabbit. This is one good show you may want to share with your kids and your family. I myself remember growing up with this show and those who also grew up with 80s/90s shows and Fox Kids will appreciate this. Tiny Toon Adventures is a series that kids, teens and adults of all ages can enjoy.

Here are the list of episodes per disc

Disc 1
Animaniacs
Career Oppor-Toon-ities
Strange Tales of Weirs Science
Inside Plucky Duck
The Acme Bowl
Dating Acme Acres Style
Best O'Plucky Duck

Disc 2
Hero Hampton
Whale's Tales
Ask Mr.Popular
Son on Looniversity Daze
Mr.Popular's Rules of Cool
Fair Tales of the 90s
Who Bopped Bugs Bunny
Tiny Toon Music Television

Disc 3
Return to the Acme Acres Zone
The Acme Home Shopping Zone
Weirdest Story Ever Told
Veiwer Mail Day
Son of the Wacko World of Sports
Pollution Sollution
You Asked For it Again
Brave Tales of Real Rabbits

Disc 4
How Sweetie it is
New Character Day
Here's Hamton
No Toon is an Island
K-ACME TV
High Toon
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