The Looney Tunes Show
The zany adventures of Bugs Bunny and the gang, while they create havoc in Acme Acres. This title dates back to 1929, in the days when Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising were producers of the cartoons. The staff of these cartoons were working on them for a very long time, and when Leon Schlesinger stopped producing the cartoons, the other people continued the work themselves. And they also created their own cartoons, and produced several others. The whole story can seem complicated, but we've tried to explain this as simple as we possibly could. History of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies: Harman-Ising: You probably haven't heard of them, but Hugh Harman and Rudolph Ising are some of the very first cartoon producers. These cartoons are very old, and most of them were originally released without colors. But they are the first producers of Looney Tunes, Merrie Melodies, Tom & Jerry, and other cartoons. They made their cartoons around the same time that Bray Studios, Inc. made theirs. (You probably haven't heard of them either). Leon Schlesinger: Leon Schlesinger was the producer for many of these cartoons for many years. DFE Films: The DFE Films Productions have David H. DePatie, the new producer for the cartoons; Friz Freleng, and also Robert McKimson, Hawley Pratt, Doug Goodwin, Henry Mancini, Bill Lava, Dean Elliott, and Doug Goodwin, and several other Looney Tunes workers. They continued to produce Looney Tunes under their own production company, and they did this during the time when WB became Warner Brothers 7 Arts and then it became Warner Communications Company, (and then it became Time Warner and then AOL Time Warner; and now you don't want to know about the company today since WB animation has seemed to have become independent of what was Warner Communications Company, since there is not a subsidiary message anymore, and WB animation has also taken over the production of all of the older cartoons) DFE Films made several Looney Tunes, and they also did their own cartoons like The Pink Panther, and they tried to produce The Dr. Seuss Show, but it didn't work. Eventually, Robert McKimson died, and Friz Freleng retired, and many of the the other production staff had left, so David H. DePatie, Lee Gunther, Hal Geer, and everyone else worked at Marvel Productions. For detailed information, look at the Road Runner paragraph. Chuck Jones: Chuck Jones was responsible for creating and developing many of the characters. By the 1960s, he was being credited with his autograph, similar to Jim Henson, and had worked at both Looney Tunes, and MGM, producing cartoons like The Bear That Wasn't, and The Dot And The Line, and of course, Tom & Jerry. For some reason, he quit after only a few years, (most likely because MGM animation studios closed) but he did other cartoons. One of them was How The Grinch Stole Christmas, and the cartoon became so popular, that he would get make more cartoons for Ted Giesel (Dr. Seuss), in 1970. But that didn't work, which is probably why he didn't make any more series. He did do some specials and sequels of A Cricket In Time Square, and Stories From "The Jungle Books" and produced movies, specials, and additional Looney Tunes. Another popular cartoon was Duck Dodgers In The Return Of The 24 1/2 Century, which turned into a TV show many years later. Road Runner: The reason why Road Runner is included specifically in this is because of the different episodes. The Road Runner cartoons have evolved a bunch. They first were about a wolf and a sheep dog and a bunch of sheep. In the beginning of the day the came to work, and the wolf would try to chase the sheep, and then the sheep dog would stop him. Then the Coyote could talk, and he co-starred with bugs bunny. Then he starts chasing Road Runner, where he allmost never talks. This is how they started using signs. These cartoons themselves have also evolved: At first the music was done by Milt Franklyn ("Franklin"), so most of the music was the same. Milt Franklyn died during mid-production of Tweety's "The Jet Cage", and some of it was different, and there are cartoons where the music is done by Bill Lava. He continued to do the music when DFE Films produced their own episodes of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies. The picture quality was better, but they hardly used the Latin subtitles, and sometimes they did the same things. The music composition was modern instead of comical, with a disco/jazz (space-age-pop) theme, but it was very very faint because of downsizing the orchestra shortly after the death of Franklyn. Additionally, Lava faced problems with the music budget and had to reuse many of the musical segments. The remaining music budget went to the other DFE Films cartoons, which were mostly an unusual combination of Daffy Duck, Speedy, and Sylvester. The music was a latin theme. Unfortunately, by the time of the W-7 cartoons, some of the picture quality was less of the quality of the cartoons produced only a few years ago. To Beep Or Not To Beep: This was the first of many to not feature false latin subtitles. Bill Lava composed the music. Road Runner A-Go-Go: This is a sequel and wrap-around of To Beep Or Not To Beep. Ironically, the color quality was different. Milt Franklyn composed the music (perhaps stock music as Milt Franklyn passed away in 1962 during production of The Jet Cage). There is a chorus at the beginning, as both of these cartoons are supposed to be used as pilots for an unsold series "Adventures Of The Road Runner". This is similar to the unsold Dr. Seuss series. Additonally, both unsold pilots were co-produced by Chuck Jones with DFE Films. Zip Zip Hurray is another cartoon reused from the Road Runner unsold pilot. (It also has a similar title from "Hip Hip-Hurry!", one of the first Road Runner cartoons to use stock music in addition to modern music. Then Chuck Jones did some more Road Runner cartoons (Freeze Frame and Soup Or Sonic). Doug Goodwin and Dean Elliott did a great job at composing music. The Music: Harman-Ising: They used music composed by Carl W. Stalling that was very common to most of the music of that era. Leon Schlesinger: Music composers were Carl W. Stalling and Milt Franklyn. Most of their music was comic themed. Later, in the 1960s, much of that changed. Bill Lava also did some of the music, beginning with half of "The Jet Cage" most of it in the 1960s on the last of the Leon Schlesinger cartoons. DFE Films: Music was composed by Bill Lava with a downsized orchestra and limited budget; and on other cartoons, the music was also composed by Dean Elliott, Henry Mancini, Doug Goodwin, and Walter Greene. Chuck Jones: Many of the cartoons had the music of Dean Elliott, Carl Brandt, and Doug Goodwin. Eugene Poddany did some of the music on some of the earlier cartoons. Road Runner: At first, the music was by Carl W. Stalling and Milt Franklyn, but later the music style change to more of Bill Lava's music. But when DFE Films took over, a lot of the same music had to be reused. Doug Goodwin did a lot of the later Chuck Jones Road Runner cartoons, such as "Freeze Frame". The Logos: Harman-Ising: They used a Grey background with musical notes with the old WB logo in it. At first they didn't have the theme songs that were used later, they used some kind of xylophone music. Leon Schlesinger: His cartoons had the bullseye opening. They were all kinds of colors, and they also had the old WB logo in it. DFE Films: They had the opening with the dark background and a different version of the Looney tunes theme song. It started with a blank screen and had a spinning asterisk that unfolded and displayed the opening title. It was the WB logo, but just like the music, it was a completely different style. The W was made of two triangles and the B was made of two half circles. then the rest of the opening appeared. It either said "Merrie Melodies" or "Looney Tunes" and Color by Technicolor, and it also had a smaller size of the original WB logo and beside it, it said "A Warner Brothers CartOOn" with the Os flashing. The ending was almost the same thing. Later, when Warner Bros. and Seven Arts Associated merged, the logo changed to a combined W and 7. The background was either blue, brown, or white, or light Grey, and the title said "A Warner Bros. Seven Arts CARTOON SPECIAL". Most of the "Cool Cat" cartoons used this opening. There was also a cartoon about a dog, but the opening and closing music was a clock tower. That background was either white or light Grey. Cartoons that weren't called Merrie Melodies or Looney Tunes, such as Pink Panther, but were produced by the Merrie Melodies and Looney Tunes staff, had the official DFE Films logo in them. History of Warner Bros. : The WB Logo was allways used in the cartoons ever since the beginning, but during the days when the staff did the cartoons by themselves, Seven Arts Associated merged with Warner Bros. and they became, Warner Brothers-Seven Arts. And a new logo was created. They later became Warner Communications Company. Another logo was used. Later, they used Warner Bros, a Warner Bros. Communications Company saying, and later they used the old WB logo when they created Warner Home Video A Subsidiary Of Warner Bros. A Warner Communications Company, and they also used it when they created Warner Bros. A Warner Communications Company. Today, you can see the that same sentence when you see the Warner Bros. Logo. It says "A Warner Communications Company", or "A Time Warner Entertainment Company" or "An AOL Time Warner Company" It is similar to when Colombia Tri Star said below its logo "A Sony Pictures Distribution" or something like that. But Warner Bros An AOL Time Warner is also merged with Turner Home Entertainment, and Lorimar Telepictures is also somehow involved. This famous logo is also used in The WB Network, and it sometimes had Bugs Bunny munching on carrots, and the Merrie Melodies and Looney Tunes music can be heard. The Bullseye is also used in Tiny Toon Adventures, and and the WB logo is used in Anamaniacs. Today WB Animation is completely independent, and produces new cartoons, and also controls the production of the older cartoons. Spin-Offs: Tiny Toon Adventures: Tiny Toon Adventures is a show that was produced by Stephen Spielberg that starred the Looney Tunes characters that now are teachers at the Acme Looniversity, and the students are younger versions of the Looney Tunes Characters. Some of these new characters are Buster Bunny, Barbara Ann "Babs" Bunny, Elmyra Duff, Montana Max, and lots of other characters... The series usually reflected the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies era before DFE Films took over, and around the time the last few cartoons where Milt Franklyn composed the music. Anamaniacs: This is another show that made the same cartoons as Tiny Toon Adventures. It is about The Warner Brothers, Yakko, and Wakko, and The Warner Sister, Dot. History of the crew and the other cartoons that they did: Hugh Harman, Rudolph Ising, and Leon Schlesinger aren't included in this because they didn't produce any more cartoons. Chuck Jones: Tom & Jerry: Chuck Jones produced many Tom & Jerry cartoons. His cartoons had the opening with the Metro Goldwyn Mayer logo. The lion changed into Tom hissing and complaining. The background changed to yellow, and the O appears, and then the rest of the letters appear, with Jerry resting on the Y, and waving. The letters O a n d J were in blue. and the rest were in red. These cartoons are the best Tom & Jerry cartoons that were made. Hanna Barbera weren't involved in T & J anymore, since they were doing other cartoons. These new T&J cartoons were the best that were made, since they had a better picture and better sound, and they were written better. It was probably because Chuck Jones produced them, but it was probably also because cartoon quality was much better by the 1960s, even though many of HB cartoons weren't. Music was by Eugene Poddany, and Dean Elliott, and Carl Brandt. Writers were Bob Ogle, Jim Pabian, and Michael Maltese. Directors were Abe Levitow, Ben Washam, Jim Pabian, and Tom Ray. The supervisor was Les Goldman, and the production design consultant was Maurice Noble, and the production manager was Earl Jonas, and the Executive Producer was Walter Bien. Also, the look of T&J were similar to the look of T&J established by animation supervisor Lewis Marshall. There were more characters, including The Shark, and there was a robotic version of Tom & Jerry. Unfortuneately, Chuck Jones quit the production of T&J only after a few short years due to MGM animation closing. The Bear That Wasn't: The Bear That Wasn't was adapted from the story, and had very interesting animation. It was very abstract. There was a lot of red arrows, lines, and other shapes,. The entire cartoon was very abstract......and very funny...including the singing secretaries and the irritable managers..The story was about a construction site where the machines were eating the trees, and an entire factory was constructed when a bear was hibernating. He stumbles into the factories, during a break where the people smoke cigars, and then the foreman thinks The Bear works at The Factory, and The Bear automatically gets hired and is working there for over a year as he tries to convince everybody, including other bears, that he wasn't a silly man that needs a shave (and a manicure) and wears a fur coat.. The cartoon was distributed by Metro Goldwyn Mayer and you can see it whenever you are watching The Chuck Jones Show.... The Dr. Seuss Show: After writing many stories, there was a small series of cartoons made. The show was on mostly during the 1970s, but there were several problems, so it took longer to make them. One of those problems was the battle between the former Looney Tunes producers. Chuck Jones successfully completed the first two cartoons, but by 1970, the production merged with DFE Films, (which used dull colors compared to Chuck Jones), and the production of several cartoons, such as The Cat In The Hat Comes Back, and Dr. Whoovy Hears A Who, were cancelled. Chuck Jones left the production of The Dr. Seuss Show, but Maurice Noble, and Dean Elliott remained to produced a few more cartoons. When they left, fewer and fewer cartoons were made, until DFE Films merged with Marvel Comics during the production of The Cat In The Hat Gets Grinched. The people that were going to finish the series had left, and other studios only aired specials and movies. We have yet to see another production company to release any more cartoons. DFE Films: DFE Films did many Looney Tunes cartoons, and they also did other cartoons, such as The Fantastic Four, The Pink Panther, They took over, and messed up, Dr. Seuss Show Cartoons, and later Robert McKimson died and Friz Freleng retired, and some of the staff left, and a lot of the remaining staff became executive producers for Marvel Productions. Marvel Productions: Several of the Looney Tunes producers that worked on DFE Films continued to work on Marvel Productions. Film Roman: Phil Roman, an animator of several of these cartoons, founded a company called Film Roman.
Season 1
- 04. BUGS BUNNY - All This and Rabbit Stew 30/08/1941
- 07. Bugs Bunny - Case of the Missing Hare 12/12/1942
- 08. BUGS BUNNY - Tortoise Wins by a Hare 20/02/1943
- 09. BUGS BUNNY - Super-Rabbit 03/04/1943
- 10. BUGS BUNNY - Jack-Wabbit and the Beanstalk 12/06/1943
- 11. BUGS BUNNY - Wackiki Wabbit 03/07/1943
- 12. BUGS BUNNY - Falling Hare 30/10/1943
- 15. BUGS BUNNY - Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips 22/04/1944
- 16. BUGS BUNNY - Hare Ribbin' 24/06/1944
- 17. BUGS BUNNY - Hare Force 22/07/1944
- 19. BUGS BUNNY - Herr Meets Hare 13/06/1945
- 20. BUGS BUNNY - Hare Conditioned 11/08/1945
- 21. BUGS BUNNY - Baseball Bugs 02/02/1946
- 22. BUGS BUNNY - Hair-Raising Hare 25/05/1946
- 23. BUGS BUNNY - Acrobatty Bunny 29/06/1946
- 25. BUGS BUNNY - Rhapsody Rabbit 09/11/1946
- 27. BUGS BUNNY - Rabbit Transit 10/05/1947
- 28. BUGS BUNNY - Gorilla My Dreams 03/01/1948
- 30. BUGS BUNNY - Rabbit Punch 10/04/1948
- 31. BUGS BUNNY - Hot Cross Bunny 21/08/1948
- 32. BUGS BUNNY - Hare Splitter 25/09/1948
- 33. BUGS BUNNY - A-Lad-In His Lamp 23/10/1948
- 34. BUGS BUNNY - My Bunny Lies Over the Sea 04/12/1948
- 35. BUGS BUNNY - Mississippi Hare 26/02/1949
- 36. BUGS BUNNY - Rebel Rabbit 09/04/1949
- 37. BUGS BUNNY - Bowery Bugs 04/06/1949
- 38. BUGS BUNNY - Long-Haired Hare 25/06/1949
- 40. BUGS BUNNY - The Grey Hounded Hare 06/08/1949
- 41. BUGS BUNNY - The Windblown Hare 27/08/1949
- 42. BUGS BUNNY - Frigid Hare 07/10/1949
- 43. BUGS BUNNY - Which is Witch 03/12/1949
- 44. BUGS BUNNY - Rabbit Hood 24/12/1949
- 45. BUGS BUNNY - Hurdy-Gurdy Hare 21/01/1950
- 46. BUGS BUNNY - Homeless Hare 11/03/1950
- 47. BUGS BUNNY - 8 Ball Bunny 08/06/1950
- 48. BUGS BUNNY - Hillbilly Hare 12/08/1950
- 51. BUGS BUNNY - Bunny Hugged 10/03/1951
- 52. BUGS BUNNY - French Rarebit 30/06/1951
- 54. BUGS BUNNY - Big Top Bunny 01/12/1951
- 56. BUGS BUNNY - Water, Water Every Hare 19/04/1952
- 57. BUGS BUNNY - Oily Hare 26/06/1952
- 58. BUGS BUNNY - Rabbit's Kin 19/11/1952
- 59. BUGS BUNNY - Forward March Hare 14/02/1953
- 60. BUGS BUNNY - Bully for Bugs 08/08/1953
- 62. BUGS BUNNY - Yankee Doodle Bugs 28/08/1954
- 64. BUGS BUNNY - Baby Buggy Bunny 18/12/1954
- 65. BUGS BUNNY - Hyde and Hare 27/08/1955
- 66. BUGS BUNNY - Knight-Mare Hare 01/10/1955
- 67. BUGS BUNNY - Barbary-Coast Bunny 21/07/1956
- 69. BUGS BUNNY - Baton Bunny 10/01/1959
- 75. BUGS BUNNY - Transylvania 6-5000 30/11/1963
Season 2
- 01. BUGS & WITCH HAZEL - Bewitched Bunny 24/07/1954
- 02. BUGS & WITCH HAZEL - Broom-Stick Bunny 25/02/1956
- 03. BUGS & WITCH HAZEL - A Witch's Tangled Hare 31/10/1959
Season 3
- 01. SAM & BUGS - Hare Trigger 05/05/1945
- 03. SAM & BUGS - Buccaneer Bunny 08/05/1948
- 04. SAM & BUGS - Bugs Bunny Rides Again 12/06/1948
- 05. SAM & BUGS - High Diving Hare 30/04/1949
- 06. SAM & BUGS - Mutiny on the Bunny 11/02/1950
- 07. SAM & BUGS - Big House Bunny 22/04/1950
- 08. SAM & BUGS - Bunker Hill Bunny 23/09/1950
- 09. SAM & BUGS - Rabbit Every Monday 10/02/1951
- 10. SAM & BUGS - The Fair-Haired Hare 14/04/1951
- 11. SAM & BUGS - Ballot Box Bunny 06/10/1951
- 14. SAM & BUGS - Southern Fried Rabbit 02/05/1953
- 16. SAM & BUGS - Captain Hareblower 16/01/1954
- 17. SAM & BUGS - Sahara Hare 26/03/1955
- 18. SAM & BUGS - Roman Legion-Hare 12/11/1955
- 20. SAM & BUGS - Piker's Peak 25/05/1957
- 22. SAM & BUGS - Wild and Woolly Hare 01/08/1959
- 24. SAM & BUGS - Horse Hare 03/02/1960
- 28. SAM & BUGS - Shishkabugs 08/12/1962
- 30. SAM & BUGS - Devil's Feud Cake 09/02/1963
- 32. SAM & BUGS - From Hare to Eternity ???
Season 4
- 01. BUGS & WILE E. COYOTE - Operation: Rabbit 19/01/1952
- 02. BUGS & WILE E. COYOTE - To Hare is Human 15/12/1956
- 03. BUGS & WILE E. COYOTE - Rabbit's Feat 04/06/1960
Season 5
- 01. BUGS & ELMER - Elmer's Candid Camera 02/03/1940
- 02. BUGS & ELMER - A Wild Hare 27/07/1940
- 03. BUGS & ELMER - Elmer's Pet Rabbit 04/01/1941
- 04. BUGS & ELMER - Wabbit Twouble 20/12/1941
- 05. BUGS & ELMER - Wabbit Who Came to Supper 14/03/1942
- 06. BUGS & ELMER - The Wacky Wabbit 02/05/1942
- 07. BUGS & ELMER - Fresh Hare 22/08/1942
- 09. BUGS & ELMER - The Old Grey Hare 28/10/1944
- 10. BUGS & ELMER - Stage Door Cartoon 30/12/1944
- 12. BUGS & ELMER - Hare Tonic 10/11/1945
- 13. BUGS & ELMER - The Big Snooze 30/08/1946
- 14. BUGS & ELMER - Hare Remover 23/03/1946
- 15. BUGS & ELMER - Easter Yeggs 28/06/1947
- 16. BUGS & ELMER - Slick Hare 01/11/1947
- 17. BUGS & ELMER - Hare Do 15/01/1949
- 18. BUGS & ELMER - What's Up Doc? 17/06/1950
- 19. BUGS & ELMER - Rabbit of Seville 16/12/1950
- 23. BUGS & ELMER - Rabbit Rampage 11/06/1955
- 24. BUGS & ELMER - Bugs Bonnets 14/01/1956
- 25. BUGS & ELMER - Wideo Wabbit 27/10/1956
- 26. BUGS & ELMER - What's Opera, Doc? 06/07/1957
Season 6
- 01. BUGS & DAFFY - Duck Amuck 28/02/1953
- 02. BUGS & DAFFY - Ali Baba Bunny 09/02/1957
- 03. BUGS & DAFFY - Show Biz Bugs 02/11/1957
- 05. BUGS & DAFFY - The Abomonible Snow Rabbit 20/05/1961
- 09. BUGS & ELMER & DAFFY - Rabbit Fire 19/05/1951
- 10. BUGS & ELMER & DAFFY - Rabbit Seasoning 20/09/1952
- 11. BUGS & ELMER & DAFFY - Duck! Rabbit, Duck! 03/10/1953
- 12. BUGS & ELMER & DAFFY - Beanstalk Bunny 12/02/1955
- 13. BUGS & ELMER & DAFFY - Person to Bunny 02/04/1960
Season 7
- 02. ELMER FUDD - Confederate Honey 30/03/1940
- 06. ELMER FUDD - An Itch in Time 04/12/1943
- 07. ELMER FUDD - Each Dawn I Crow 23/09/1949
- 09. ELMER FUDD - A Mutt in a Rutt 23/05/1959
Season 8
- 01. DAFFY & ELMER FUDD - To Duck or Not to Duck 06/03/1943
- 03. DAFFY & ELMER FUDD - A Pest in the House 07/08/1947
- 04. DAFFY & ELMER FUDD - What Makes Daffy Duck 14/02/1948
- 06. DAFFY & ELMER FUDD - Design for Leaving 27/03/1954
Season 9
- 02. DAFFY - Daffy Duck in Hollywood ???
- 03. DAFFY - Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur ???
- 05. DAFFY - Daffy's Southern Exposure 02/05/1942
- 06. DAFFY - The Impatient Patient 29/08/1942
- 07. DAFFY - The Daffy Duckaroo 24/10/1942
- 09. DAFFY - Scrap Happy Daffy 21/08/1943
- 10. DAFFY - Daffy- The Commando 20/11/1943
- 12. DAFFY - Draftee Daffy 27/01/1945
- 14. DAFFY - Nasty Quacks 01/12/1945
- 15. DAFFY - Book Revue 05/01/1946
- 17. DAFFY - The Great Piggy Bank Robbery ???
- 21. DAFFY - The Stupor Salesman ???
- 27. DAFFY - You Were Never Duckier ???
- 28. DAFFY - Daffy Dilly ???
- 29. DAFFY - Holiday for Drumsticks ???
- 30. DAFFY - His Better Half ???
Season 10
- 01. DAFFY & PORKY - Porky's Duck Hunt 17/04/1937
- 02. DAFFY & PORKY - What Price Porky ???
- 03. DAFFY & PORKY - Porky & Daffy ???
- 04. DAFFY & PORKY - The Daffy Doc ???
- 06. DAFFY & PORKY - Wise Quacks ???
- 07. DAFFY & PORKY - Porky's Last Stand ???
- 08. DAFFY & PORKY - You Ought to be in Pictures ???
- 09. DAFFY & PORKY - A Coy Decoy ???
- 10. DAFFY & PORKY - The Henpecked Duck ???
- 12. DAFFY & PORKY - Yankee Doodle Daffy ???
- 13. DAFFY & PORKY - Porky Pig's Feat ???
- 14. DAFFY & PORKY - Tom Turk and Daffy ???
- 17. DAFFY & PORKY - Baby Bottleneck ???
- 18. DAFFY & PORKY - Daffy Doodles ???
- 19. DAFFY & PORKY - Daffy Duck Hunt ???
- 22. DAFFY & PORKY - The Prize Pest ???
- 26. DAFFY & PORKY - Deduce, You Say ???
- 30. DAFFY & PORKY - Slightly Daffy ???
- 31. DAFFY & PORKY - Daffy Duck Slept Here ???
- 32. DAFFY & PORKY - Riff Raffy Daffy ???
- 33. DAFFY & PORKY - Drip-Along Daffy ???
- 36. DAFFY & PORKY - Rocket Squad ???
- 37. DAFFY & PORKY - Robin Hood Daffy ???
Season 12
- 01. SYLVESTER & ELMER - Kit for Cat ???
- 02. SYLVESTER & ELMER - Back Alley Oproar ???
- 03. SYLVESTER & ELMER - Yankee Dood It ???
Season 13
- 01. TWEETY - A Tale of Two Kitties ???
- 02. TWEETY - Birdy and the Beast ???
- 03. TWEETY - A Gruesome Twosome ???
- 04. TWEETY & SYLVESTER - Putty Tat Trouble ???
- 07. TWEETY & SYLVESTER - Dog Pounded ???
- 10. TWEETY & SYLVESTER - Tweety Pie ???
- 11. TWEETY & SYLVESTER - Bad Ol' Putty Tat ???
- 12. TWEETY & SYLVESTER - Home Tweet Home ???
- 16. TWEETY & SYLVESTER - Birds Anonymous ???
- 20. TWEETY & SYLVESTER - The Last Hungry Cat ???
- 23. T & S & HECTOR - I Taw a Putty Tat ???
- 24. T & S & H & GRANNY - Gift Wrapped ???
- 32. T & S & Granny - Red Riding Hoodwinked ???
- 36. T & S & Granny - Canary Row ???
- 37. T & S & Granny - Tweety's S.O.S. ???
- 40. T & S & Granny - Tugboat Granny ???
Season 14
- 15. SYLVESTER & HIPPETY - Hop Look and Listen ???
- 16. SYLVESTER & HIPPETY - Hoppy-go-lucky ???
- 17. SYLVESTER & HIPPETY - Hippety Hopper ???
Season 15
- 01. SYLVESTER - Life With Feathers 24/03/1945
- 02. SYLVESTER - Canned Feud ???
- 05. SYLVESTER - Pappy's Puppy ???
- 08. SYLVESTER - Peck Up Your Troubles ???
- 09. SYLVESTER - Dog Gone Cats ???
- 10. SYLVESTER - Catch as Cats Can ???
- 11. SYLVESTER - Mouse Mazurka ???
Season 16
- 01. MARVIN MARTIAN (X-2) - Haredevil Hare 24/07/1948
- 03. MARVIN - Duck Dodgers...24th And ½ Century 25/07/1953
- 04. MARVIN - Hare-way to the Stars 29/03/1958
- 05. MARVIN - Mad as a Mars Hare 19/10/1963
- 06. MARVIN - ...The Return Of The 24 ½ Century ???
- 07. MARVIN - Spaced -Out- Bunny 21/05/1980
Season 17
Season 19
- 01. ROAD RUNNER - Fast And Furry-Ous 16/09/1949
- 02. ROAD RUNNER - Beep Beep 24/03/1952
- 03. ROAD RUNNER - Going! Going! Gosh! 23/04/1952
- 04. ROAD RUNNER - Zipping Along 14/09/1953
- 05. ROAD RUNNER - Stop! Look! and Hasten! 14/08/1954
- 06. ROAD RUNNER - Ready.. Set.. Zoom! 30/04/1955
- 07. ROAD RUNNER - Guided Muscle 10/12/1955
- 08. ROAD RUNNER - Gee Whiz-z-z-z 05/05/1956
- 09. ROAD RUNNER - There They GO-GO-GO! 10/11/1956
- 10. ROAD RUNNER - Scrambled Aches 26/01/1957
- 11. ROAD RUNNER - Zoom and Bored 04/09/1957
- 12. ROAD RUNNER - Whoa, Be-Gone! 12/04/1958
- 13. ROAD RUNNER - Hook, Line, and Stinker 11/10/1958
- 14. ROAD RUNNER - Hip Hip- Hurry! 06/12/1958
- 15. ROAD RUNNER - Hot Rod and Reel 09/05/1959
- 16. ROAD RUNNER - Wild About Hurry 10/10/1959
- 17. ROAD RUNNER - The Fastest With the Mostest 19/01/1960
- 18. ROAD RUNNER - Hopalong Casualty 08/10/1960
- 19. ROAD RUNNER - Zip 'n Snort 21/01/1961
- 20. ROAD RUNNER - Lickety-Splat 20/06/1961
- 21. ROAD RUNNER - Beep Prepared 11/11/1961
- 22. ROAD RUNNER - Zoom at the Top 30/06/1962
- 23. ROAD RUNNER - To Beep or Not to Beep 28/12/1963
- 24. ROAD RUNNER - War and Pieces 06/06/1964
- 25. ROAD RUNNER - Rushing Roulette 31/07/1965
- 26. ROAD RUNNER - Run, Run Sweet Road Runner 21/08/1965
- 27. ROAD RUNNER - Tired and Feathered 18/09/1965
- 28. ROAD RUNNER - Boulder Wham! 09/10/1965
- 29. ROAD RUNNER - Just Plane Beep 30/10/1965
- 30. ROAD RUNNER - Hairied and Hurried 13/11/1965
- 31. ROAD RUNNER - Highway Runnery 11/12/1965
- 32. ROAD RUNNER - Chaser on the Rocks 25/12/1965
- 33. ROAD RUNNER - Zip Zip Hooray! ???
- 34. ROAD RUNNER - Roadrunner A Go-Go ???
- 35. ROAD RUNNER - Shot and Bothered 08/01/1966
- 36. ROAD RUNNER - Out and Out Rout 29/01/1966
- 37. ROAD RUNNER - The Solid Tin Coyote 19/02/1966
- 38. ROAD RUNNER - Clippety Clobbered 12/03/1966
- 39. ROAD RUNNER - Sugar and Spies 05/11/1966
- 40. ROAD RUNNER - Freeze Frame 27/11/1979
- 41. ROAD RUNNER - Soup or Sonic 21/05/1980
- 42. ROAD RUNNER - Chariots of Fur 21/12/1994
Season 20
- 01. SPEEDY - Cat-Tails For Two 29/08/1953
- 02. SPEEDY - Speedy Gonzales 17/09/1955
- 03. SPEEDY - Tobasco Road 20/07/1957
- 04. SPEEDY - Gonzales' Tamales 30/11/1957
- 05. SPEEDY - Tortilla Flaps 18/01/1958
- 06. SPEEDY - Mexicali Schmoes 04/07/1959
- 07. SPEEDY - Here Today, Gone Tamale 29/08/1959
- 08. SPEEDY - West of the Pesos 23/01/1960
- 09. SPEEDY - Cannery Woe 07/01/1961
- 10. SPEEDY - The Pied Piper of Guadalupe 19/08/1961
- 11. SPEEDY - Mexican Boarders 12/05/1962
- 12. SPEEDY - Mexican Cat Dance 20/04/1963
- 13. SPEEDY - Chili Weather 17/08/1963
- 14. SPEEDY - A Message To Gracias 08/02/1964
- 15. SPEEDY - Nuts and Volts 25/04/1964
- 16. SPEEDY - Pancho's Hideaway 24/10/1964
- 18. SPEEDY - It's Nice to Have a Mouse Around the House 16/01/1965
- 19. SPEEDY - Cats and Bruises 30/01/1965
- 22. SPEEDY - Well Worn Daffy 22/05/1965
- 25. SPEEDY - The Astroduck 01/01/1966
- 29. SPEEDY - A-Haunting We Will Go 16/04/1966
- 38. SPEEDY - The Spy Swatter 24/06/1967
- 39. SPEEDY - Speedy Ghost to Town 29/07/1967
- 41. SPEEDY - Go Away Stowaway 30/09/1967
- 44. SPEEDY - See Ya Later Gladiator 29/06/1968
Season 21
- 03. FOGHORN - The Foghorn Leghorn 09/10/1948
- 04. FOGHORN - The Henhouse Henery 02/07/1949
- 05. FOGHORN - The Leghorn Blows at Midnight ???
- 06. FOGHORN - Sock a Doodle Do ???
- 07. FOGHORN - Plop Goes the Weasel ???
- 08. FOGHORN - All Fowled Up ???
- 09. FOGHORN - Weasel Stop ???
- 10. FOGHORN - Raw! Raw! Rooster ???
- 11. FOGHORN - The Slick Chick ???
- 13. FOGHORN - A Fractured Leghorn ???
- 14. FOGHORN - Leghorn Swoggled ???
- 18. FOGHORN - Weasel While you Work ???
- 19. FOGHORN - Mother was a Rooster ???
- 20. FOGHORN - Banty Raids ???
- 21. FOGHORN & PRISSY - Lovelorn Leghorn ???
- 22. FOGHORN & PRISSY - Of Rice and Hen ???
- 23. FOGHORN & PRISSY - Little Boy Boo ???
- 26. FOGHORN & PRISSY - Crockett-Doodle-Do ???
- 28. FOGHORN & DAFFY - The High and the Flighty ???
- 29. FOGHORN & PAPPY & ELVIS - The Dixie Fryer ???
Season 22
- 01. PEPE LE PEW - Odor-Able Kitty ???
- 02. PEPE LE PEW - Odor of the Day ???
- 03. PEPE LE PEW - For Scent-imental Reasons ???
- 04. PEPE LE PEW - Wild Over You ???
- 05. PEPE LE PEW - The Cats Bah ???
- 06. PEPE LE PEW - Who Scent You? ???
- 07. PEPE LE PEW - A Scent of the Matterhorn ???
- 08. PEPE LE PEW - Louvre Come Back to Me ???
- 09. PEPE LE PEW - Scent-imental Romeo ???
- 10. PEPE LE PEW - Little Beau Pépe ???
- 11. PEPE LE PEW - Past Perfumance ???
- 12. PEPE LE PEW - Two Scent's Worth ???
- 13. PEPE LE PEW - Heaven Scent ???
- 14. PEPE LE PEW - Touche and Go ???
- 15. PEPE LE PEW - Really Scent ???
- 17. PEPE LE PEW - Scent-Imental Over you ???
Season 23
- 01. ROCKY & MUGSY & BUGS - Bugs and Thugs ???
- 06. ROCKY & PORKY & DAFFY - Golden Yeggs 05/08/1950
Season 24
- 02. CLAUDE CAT - Mouse Warming ???
- 04. CLAUDE CAT - No Barking ???
- 12. CLAUDE & HUBIE & BERTIE - Cheese Chasers ???
- 13. HUBIE & BERTIE - House-Hunting Mice ???
- 16. HUBIE & BERTIE & PORKY - Trap Happy Porky ???
Season 25
- 04. SNIFFLES - Hush My Mouse ???
- 11. SNIFFLES - The Unbearable Bear ???
- 12. SNIFFLES - Lost and Foundling ???
Season 26
- 01. THE 3 BEARS - What's Brewin', Bruin? ???
- 03. THE 3 BEARS - Bugs Bunny and the 3 Bears ???
- 05. THE 3 BEARS - A Bear for Punishment ???
Season 27
Season 30
- 01. BEAKY BUZZARD - The Bashful Buzzard ???
- 02. BEAKY BUZZARD - The Lion's Busy ???
- 03. BEAKY BUZZARD - Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid ???
- 04. BEAKY BUZZARD - Strife with Father ???
Season 33
Season 36
Season 39
Season 40
Season 41
- 01. PORKY - Old Glory ???
- 02. PORKY - Plane Dippy ???
- 03. PORKY - Boom Boom ???
- 04. PORKY - The Blow Out ???
- 05. PORKY - Fish Tales ???
- 06. PORKY - Shanghaied Shipmates ???
- 07. PORKY - Porky's Pet ???
- 08. PORKY - Porky the Rain-maker ???
- 09. PORKY - Porky's Poultry's Plant ???
- 11. PORKY - Milk and Money ???
- 14. PORKY - Porky in the North Woods ???
- 15. PORKY - Porky the Wrestler ???
- 16. PORKY - Porky's Road Race ???
- 18. PORKY - Porky's Romance ???
- 19. PORKY - Porky and Gabby ???
- 22. PORKY - Porky's Badtime Story ???
- 23. PORKY - Porky's Railroad ???
- 24. PORKY - Get Rich Quick Porky ???
- 25. PORKY - Porky's Garden ???
- 27. PORKY - The Case of the Studdering Pig ???
- 30. PORKY - Porky's Poppa ???
- 31. PORKY - Porky at the Crocadero ???
- 33. PORKY - Porky's Five & Ten ???
- 34. PORKY - Porky's Hare Hunt ???
- 40. PORKY - Porky in Wackyland ???
- 42. PORKY - Porky in Egypt ???
- 45. PORKY - It's an ill Wind ???
- 47. PORKY - Porky's Movie Mystery ???
- 51. PORKY - Polar Pals ???
- 56. PORKY - Pied Piper Porky ???
- 60. PORKY - Ali-Baba Bound ???
- 68. PORKY - Prehistoric Porky ???
- 70. PORKY - Porky's Hired Hand ???
- 71. PORKY - The Timid Toreador ???
- 73. PORKY - Porky's Bear Facts ???
- 74. PORKY - Porky's Preview ???
- 75. PORKY - Porky's Ant ???
- 76. PORKY - Porky's Prize Pony ???
- 77. PORKY - Meet John Doughboy ???
- 78. PORKY - We, the Animals- Squeak ???
- 79. PORKY - Notes to You ???
- 80. PORKY - Robinson Crusoe Jr. ???
- 81. PORKY - Porky's Midnight Matinee ???
- 83. PORKY - Porky's Cafe ???
- 84. PORKY - Confusions of a Nutzy Spy ???
- 85. PORKY - Swooner Crooner ???
- 87. PORKY - Mouse Menace ???
- 91. PORKY - Curtain Razor ???
- 93. PORKY - Porky's Pastry Pirates ???
- 94. PORKY - Wagon Heels ???
- 95. PORKY - One Meat Brawl ???
- 96. PORKY - Nothing but the Tooth ???
- 97. PORKY - Dough for the Do-Do ???
- 98. PORKY - Bye Bye, Bluebeard ???
Season 42
- 02. PORKY & BEANS - Hollywood Capers ???
- 03. PORKY & BEANS - Gold Diggers of '49 ???
- 04. PORKY & BEANS - Alpine Antics ???
Season 43
- 02. BOSKO & HONEY - Hold Anything ???
- 03. BOSKO & HONEY - Big Man From the North ???
- 08. BOSKO & HONEY - Bosko at the Zoo ???
- 09. BOSKO & HONEY - Battling Bosko ???
- 10. BOSKO & HONEY - Bosko's Party ???
- 11. BOSKO & HONEY - Bosko the Lumberjack ???
- 12. BOSKO & HONEY - Ride Him, Bosko! ???
- 16. BOSKO & HONEY - Bosko's Store ???
- 18. BOSKO & BRUNO - Big-Hearted Bosko ???
- 19. BOSKO & BRUNO - Bosko and Bruno ???
- 21. BOSKO & BRUNO - Bosko's Woodland Daze ???
- 22. BOSKO & BRUNO & HONEY - Bosko and Honey ???
- 23. BOSKO & BRUNO & HONEY - Bosko's Dog Race ???
- 31. BOSKO - Congo Jazz ???
- 32. BOSKO - The Booze Hangs High ???
- 33. BOSKO - Box Car Blues ???
- 34. BOSKO - Ain't Nature Grand ???
- 39. BOSKO - Bosko the Drawback ???
Season 44
- 01. BUDDY & COOKIE - Buddy's Day Out ???
- 02. BUDDY & COOKIE - Buddy's Beer Garden ???
- 03. BUDDY & COOKIE - Buddy's Showboat ???
- 05. BUDDY & COOKIE - Buddy's Trolley Troubles ???
- 06. BUDDY & COOKIE - Buddy's Bearcats ???
- 07. BUDDY & COOKIE - Buddy the Detective ???
- 08. BUDDY & COOKIE - Buddy the Woodsman ???
- 09. BUDDY & COOKIE - Buddy's Adventures ???
- 10. BUDDY & COOKIE - Buddy the Dentist ???
- 11. BUDDY & COOKIE - Buddy's Theatre ???
- 12. BUDDY & COOKIE - Buddy's Pony Express ???
- 14. BUDDY & COOKIE - Buddy Steps Out ???
- 15. BUDDY - Buddy the Gob ???
- 16. BUDDY - Buddy and Towser ???
- 18. BUDDY - Buddy's Circus ???
- 19. BUDDY - Viva Buddy ???
- 20. BUDDY - Buddy of the Legion ???
- 22. BUDDY - Buddy's Lost World ???
Season 45
Season 47
- 04. MISC. - Carrotblanca ???
- 06. MISC. - The Wild Chase ???
- 09. MISC. - Bugs Bunny's Christmas Carol ???
- 11. MISC. - Fright Before Christmas ???
Season 48
- 01. Lady, Play Your Mandolin! ???
- 02. Smile, Darn Ya, Smile! ???
- 05. Hittin' the Trail for Hallelujah Land ???
- 07. Pagan Moon ???
- 08. Freddy The Freshman ???
- 09. Crosby, Columbo, and Vallee ???
- 10. Goopy Geer ???
- 11. It's Got Me Again! ???
- 12. Moonlight For Two ???
- 13. The Queen Was In The Parlor ???
- 14. I Love A Parade ???
- 15. You're Too Careless with Your Kisses! ???
- 17. A Great Big Bunch Of You ???
- 18. Three's A Crowd ???
- 30. Pettin' In The Park ???
- 31. Honeymoon Hotel ???
- 32. Beauty And The Beast ???
- 33. Those Were Wonderful Days ???
- 34. Goin' To Heaven On A Mule ???
- 35. How Do I Know It's Sunday ???
- 36. Why Do I Dream Those Dreams ???
- 37. The Miller's Daughter ???
- 43. Country Boy ???
- 44. Along Flirtation Walk ???
- 45. My Green Fedora ???
- 47. Country Mouse ???
- 49. The Lady In Red ???
- 62. Sunday Go To Meetin' Time ???
- 77. Sweet Sioux ???
- 82. I Wanna Be A Sailor ???
- 92. Katnip Kollege ???
- 94. Love And Curses ???
- 101. Robin Hood Makes Good ???
- 102. Gold Rush Daze ???
- 103. Bars And Stripes Forever ???
- 105. Hobo Gadget Band ???
- 109. Detouring America ???
- 112. Little Lion Hunter ???
- 113. The Good Egg ???
- 117. The Early Worm Gets The Bird ???
- 118. Mighty Hunters ???
- 129. Foney Fables ???
- 130. The Ducktators ???
- 143. A Tale Of Two Mice ???
- 149. Cross Country Detours ???
- 155. Ceiling Hero ???
- 166. Farm Frolics ???
- 168. The Wacky Worm ???
- 171. Sport Chumpions ???
- 173. Rookie Revue ???
- 175. The Cagey Canary ???
- 176. Rhapsody In Rivets ???
- 178. Aloha Hooey ???
- 179. The Draft Horse ???
- 183. Ding Dog Daddy ???
- 184. Coal Black And De Sebben Dwarfs 16/01/1943
- 186. The Fifth-Column Mouse ???
- 189. Tin Pan Alley Cats ???
- 190. Hiss And Make Up ???
- 191. A Corny Concerto ???
- 192. Fin'n Catty ???
- 193. Inki And The Minah Bird ???
- 196. Russian Rhapsody ???
- 197. Goldilocks And The Jivin' Bears ???
- 198. Fresh Airedale ???
- 204. Fair And Worm-Er ???
- 208. The Foxy Duckling ???
- 209. A Hick A Slick And A Chick ???
- 211. A Fox In A Fix ???
- 215. Much Ado About Nutting ???
- 218. Caveman Inki ???
- 219. Chow Hound ???
- 223. Orange Blossoms For Violet ???
- 224. One Froggy Evening ???
- 230. Three Little Bops ???
- 236. Two Crows From Tacos ???
- 243. Nelly's Folly ???
- 252. Norman Normal ???
- 258. Bugs Bunny's Easter Special ???
- 261. Bugs Bunny's Howl-Oween Special ???
- 264. The Bugs Bunny Mother's Day Special ???
- 267. Daffy Duck's Easter Special ???
- 270. Daffy Duck's Thank-For-Giving Special ???