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- The pizza-loving, shell-busting mutant turtles Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael and Michelangelo, with the guidance of their Sensei Master Splinter, face fierce enemies, save humanity from extinction and battle against life-altering mutations.
- The misadventures of two modern-day Stone Age families, the Flintstones and the Rubbles.
- The misadventures of a boy genius and his annoying sister.
- The zany adventures of a trio of 1930s animated characters in the modern world.
- Stories about Garfield the cat, Odie the dog, their owner Jon and the trouble they get into, and Orson the Pig and his adventures on a farm with fellow farm animals.
- 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.
- Original cartoon series based on the web-slinging Marvel comic book character, Peter Parker, who, after being bit by a radioactive spider, assumes extraordinary powers.
- Innovative "Claymation" adventures of Gumby and his horse Pokey.
- Little Lulu is the first-ever animated stand-up comic. Her best friend Annie is always there for her, and Lulu always has arguments with Tubby and the boys in his club. They are always tricking each other and get into crazy adventures in school, in the neighbourhood and in the park.
- An animated anthology series by Rankin/Bass, featuring adaptations of both folk tales and classic literature. Among the characters featured in various episodes were Cinderella, Hiawatha, Captain Nemo, Johnny Appleseed, Robin Hood, Puss in Boots, Paul Bunyan, Sleeping Beauty, Alice in Wonderland, Robinson Crusoe, Tom Sawyer, and Snow White.
- Blazing Dragons is the story of the epic adventures of knights and dragons-from the point-of-view of the dragons. Blazing Dragons tells us what really happened in the age of chivalry; how gallant, generous dragons took on the brutal, greedy humans knights to rescue damsels in distress, save the peasants from oppression and generally make the world a much more entertaining place to be in.
- 1990–199522mUnrated7.4 (185)TV EpisodeBuster Bunny is trying to produce and direct the Tiny Toons Holiday Special, but it is not working. Montana max, makes him look bad, and then bribes the network executives into firing Buster and making him the producer. Buster thinks he has had it, and plans to throw himself out of cartoons forever. His guardian angel appears and shows him what Tiny Toons would be like without him.
- It's Music Day on the show, with three shorts related to the subject. In "Ruffled Ruffie", rock-and-roll fan Buster does battle with a sappy Raffi clone. "The Horn Blows at Lunchtime" features Little Sneezer, a trumpet, a block of stinky cheese and a lot of finger-pointing. "Loon Lake" has Shirley dealing with a group of snooty swan ballerinas, with Babs' help.
- 1990–199522mTV-G7.4 (62)TV EpisodeBabs, Fifi and Shirley are having a party when strange visitors appear. The girls discover the visitors to be Plucky, Hamton and Buster. After Buster tells the legend of One-Eyed Jack, the legend comes to life and haunts them.
- A parody of the NBC sketch show Saturday Night Live.
- Tired of Elmyra, Byron runs away into the care of an attractive lady. But he returns to Elmyra realizing how much she loves him. Plucky goes with Shirley to a celebrity party, but keeps getting kicked out. Furrball has no place to go.
- Bugs Bunny narrates how Buster and Babs Bunny were created by a cartoonist on a deadline to come up with a new concept for a great new cartoon; and they wound up having to create Acme Acres, all the characters, and get their scripts back from the villain, Montana Max, who stole them to create his own show.
- 1990–199522mTV-G6.6 (58)TV EpisodeVice-Principal Yosemite Sam is trying to get a new job at a different school. Buster is worried and plots to sabotage Sam's chances. The Grovely Family are sacked by Montana Max and stay in Buster's home.
- 1990–199522mTV-G8.2 (64)TV EpisodeBuster and Babs go to new classes for the semester. Wex Wuthor (Montana Max) attacks the heroes and Batduck (Plucky) stops him. Buster and Babs go on a picnic with the other toons, when Dizzy shows up and spoils it.
- Babs and Buster's date is off because of her grandmother's visit. Calamity tries to be Arnold's junior lifeguard as best he can, with Elmyra getting in the way. Hamton is flying a kite at the beach when a moth sticks with the kite.
- A flea makes a courageous journey to find his family in a spoof of "An American Tail."
- The Tiny Toons are on a field trip to see people at work. Pete Puma accidentally sets the school on fire, Plucky, Buster and Hamton try to put out the fire. Babs isn't impress with the art at the museum. She is hit and fells into a dream.
- 1990–199522mTV-G6.9 (77)TV EpisodeBuster and Babs discover that Dizzy Devil can't read because he's too hooked on watching TV. A robot student named CLIDE joins Acme Looniversity. Buster, Plucky and Hamton become intoxicated after finding an unopened bottle of beer.
- Babs, Plucky and Buster visit the mall to get toys for Hamton's Birthday. Montana Max is left with nothing but his imagination and a paddle ball after destroying his toys. Furrball plays with Mary Melody's hair ribbon all over town.
- Elmyra wishes her Barbette doll would come to life. She gets her wish which regrets afterwards. Furrball goes after Li'l Sneezer, who is going to a Boy Scout Camp. Babs makes sure Plucky gets humiliating photos to teach him a lesson.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.1 (165)TV EpisodeThe Animaniacs present six winter-themed cartoons to celebrate the holiday season.
- Episode: (1995)1993–199822mNot Rated8.1 (141)TV EpisodeIn the opening musical number, "The Tiger Prince", the wacky Warner siblings present their own version of a song from "The Lion King." Meanwhile, Yakko attempts to sing "All the Words in the English Language". The Warners parody the popular childrenÂ's book "The Cat in the Hat" in "The Kid in the Lid". Finally, Slappy Squirrel proves thereÂ's "A Method to Her Madness". Slappy attends a "Method" acting class with Skippy. After being disgusted by their whiny ways and incoherent mumbling, she gives the actors some lessons of her own.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.0 (128)TV EpisodeTo cure Ernest Hemingway of his writer's block, the Warners, as overzealous office supply salespeople, attempt to supply "Paper For Pappa" while chasing him around the globe. Next, the Hip Hippos compete on America's most violent game show, "Amazing Gladiators." Then, Pinky and Ralph the Guard try in vain to make plans for the evening in "Pinky and the Ralph."
- 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.
- 1993–199830mNot Rated7.7 (151)TV EpisodeThe Warner siblings deliver lunch to famed newscaster Dan Anchorman. However, the stuffed shirt is so egotistical that he refuses to tip the delivery persons. Needless to say, Dan's next newscast doesn't go quite according to plan.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.2 (231)TV EpisodeSlappy Squirrel takes her nephew Skippy to see the film 'Bumbi.' Things seem to be going well, until the film gets to the part where Bumbi's Mom is killed. Slappy tries to calm Skippy down, but the little squirrel is traumatized. In desperation, Slappy takes Skippy to meet the actress who played Bumbi's Mom. Seeing that she's alright, Skippy finds closure...that is, until he watches the in-flight movie on the way home, which happens to be 'Old Yellow.'
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.3 (154)TV EpisodeWhen Slappy Squirrel's cartoons are reviewed negatively by a couple of critics, Slappy puts them in "Critical Condition." Then, in "The Three Muska-Warners," Yakko, Wakko and Dot defend the king and his castle in a parody of the famed Dumas tale.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.4 (142)TV EpisodeThe Tazmanian Devil plays the Beast and Dot is Cutie in "Cutie and the Beast," a musical parody of "Beauty and the Beast." In "Boo Happens," Chicken Boo relives the life of "Forrest Gump." Later, the Warners have fun with puns in an amusing musical number sung to the tune of the classic Christmas carol, "Noel."
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.1 (180)TV EpisodeIn "Draculee Draculaa," the first cartoon in a special Halloween episode, the wacky Warner siblings spend the night at Dracula's castle in Transylvania.
- 1993–199830mNot Rated8.1 (150)TV EpisodeFirst, in "Fair Game," the Warners become contestants on their favorite game show, "Quiz Me Quick." Next, Pinky and The Brain hope to become "Puppet Rulers" as the stars of a 1950s children's television show.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.1 (155)TV EpisodeThe Warner siblings confront Ralph the Giant in "The Warners and the Beanstalk," their own version of the fairy tale classic. Another disastrous confrontation occurs when legendary trailblazer Daniel Boone meets "Frontier Slappy" Squirrel.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated7.9 (200)TV EpisodeIn "Westside Pigeons," the Goodfeathers battle with the Sparrows as they fight over possession of a statue of Martin Scorsese in this musical spoof of "West Side Story." Then at the "Garage Sale of the Century," the Warners attempt to buy the seller's garage.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated7.9 (134)TV EpisodeFirst, in "Gimme the Works", the Warners ask for a day off. Next, in the "Wizard of Oz" parody, "Buttons in Ows", Mindy and Buttons travel through an enchanted land a few days before Dorothy arrives. Then, when the Warner siblings leave in the middle of "Hercules Unwound" and take guest star Hercules with them, Pinky and The Brain replace them. The BrainÂ's plan: harness the lightning power of Zeus--and take over the world!
- 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 Rated8.2 (185)TV EpisodeIn this Halloween episode, the Devil is "Hot, Bothered & Bedeviled" when the Warners visit Hades and torment him. Next, in "Moon Over Minerva," nerdy Wilford Wolf courts beautiful Minerva Mink.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.3 (137)TV EpisodeThe Warners write their first movie script and learn that selling it is easier said than done.
- 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."
- The Warners arrive in Anvilania to take their rightful place as rulers - and annoyers.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated7.9 (192)TV EpisodeHello Nice Warners" tells the story of what happens when the Warners siblings are cast in a new film by the comedy genius, Mr. Director. Later, when their maid quits, the Hip Hippos try to cope on their own in "La Behemoth," a parody of a tragic opera. Finally, "Little Old Slappy From Pasadena" takes her powerful sports car for a drive around town, set to the tune of the classic rock and roll song, "Little Old Lady from Pasadena.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.0 (214)TV EpisodeThe Warners help Pablo Picasso discover his new painting style, and modern art is born in "No Pain, No Painting." Then, in a musical parody of Victor Hugo's classic novel Les Miserables, Runt breaks out of Le Pound during the French revolution to save Rita and the Miserable Cats from being made into pastries.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated7.5 (144)TV EpisodeIn "With Three You Get Eggroll," Pesto baby-sits an egg that escapes and rolls through the city, with the Goodfeathers in frantic pursuit. Then, in a segment set under the sea, "Mermaid Mindy" leads Mer-dog Buttons on a wild oceanic chase. Finally, in "Katie Ka-Boom: Call Waiting," tensions mount when Katie uses the family telephone too long.
- 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 Rated7.9 (134)TV EpisodeThe Brain's plan to take over the world by becoming the sole heir to the Rockefeller fortune goes awry in "Pitter Patter of Little Feet." Then, Buttons chases after "Mindy in Wonderland" in this parody of "Alice in Wonderland."