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- A treasure trove of "lost" animation from Warner Bros., this documentary includes Bugs Bunny, many of the Looney Tunes gang and many others in rare and never-before-seen clips
- A look at the later Tom and Jerry cartoons which were directed by Chuck Jones after he left Warner Brothers.
- A look at Mel Blanc, "The Man of A Thousand Voices", who provided voices for many of the classic Looney Tunes during the Golden Age of Animation..
- The zany, mad cap work of animated director Tex Avery is profiled.
- A look at the classic cartoons by Looney Tunes director Robert Clampett.
- 1992–2003TV-GTV Episode
- A look at short animated cartoons presented in travelogue form which provided various sight-gags.
- Short animated cartoons from the golden age of American animation focused on America's past time, baseball.
- A look at Warner Brother's earliest animated hits which featured books coming to life during the night.
- A look at the Bugs Bunny cartoons which lampoon Warner Brothers movies and the film industry as a whole.
- A look at some of Bob Clampett's cartoons which featured outlandish dream sequences full of zany action.
- A look at Warner Brother's Goofy Gophers duo.
- A look at classic cartoon shorts of cars and airplanes with human personality.
- A look at the eight month period in which Elmer Fudd was fat throughout four shorts.
- A look at some of Warner Brothers Animation's most famous cartoons which only stared in one short.
- Animated cartoons lampooning the Crooners of the 1940's.
- A look at animated shorts featuring turkey characters from Tex Avery, Chuck Jones, and others.
- Warner Brother's Hobo Flea cartoons are profiled to the vain of dogs and cats in animation.
- A look at Warner Brother's animated gangsters Rocky and Mugsy who were frequently foiled by Bugs Bunny.
- A look at the various shorts featuring Daffy Duck as a traveling salesman.
- A look at some of history's most memorable Christmas themed cartoon shorts from the golden age of animation.
- A look at animated shorts produced during World War II with Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Superman, Porky Pig, Popeye and more.
- A Look at Twelve banned Bugs Bunny cartoons, Why they were banned, and who made them.
- The evolution of how everyone's favorite hunter Elmer Fudd changed throughout the years from his days as Egghead, to a caricature of Arthur Q. Bryan, the man that provided his voice to his most well known look.
- A look at pre-space race animation focused on characters going to the moon.
- A look at Warner Brothers versatile cat Sylvester and how each Warner director cast him in different roles.
- A look at the dopey, momma's boy Beaky Buzzard cartoons and his relationship with Bugs Bunny.
- A look at Chuck Jones' daydream extraordinaire Ralph Phillips and his many adventures.
- A look at Chuck Jones' Hunting Trilogy in which Elmer Fudd is duped by Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck.
- A look at the first cartoons featuring Tweety, the Roadruuner and Wild E. Coyote, and Yosemite Sam.
- A look at the different cartoons starring Porky and Daffy which lampooned various movie genres of the 1950's.
- A look at how Tom and Jerry evolved among the three directors that made the cartoons.
- A look at Tex Avery's MGM cartoons featuring the beautiful and provocative Red.