THE BUGS BUNNY & TWEETY SHOW


Written by Kevin McCorry

Kitten, Ralph Phillips and Friend, and Muscular Duck.
Season 10

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 1 (Sept. 9, 1995)
In this show's cartoons, Bugs is an agent of virtue during the Klondike Gold
Rush, an aerial combatant for Allied forces in World War I, and a wily
golfer in Scotland, Elmer entertains a dog with human tendencies and tastes,
and Claude Cat, terrified of disease, is persuaded by a pair of mice 
desiring sole occupancy of Claude's home, that he is seriously ill and is in 
desperate need of surgery, performed by them- a surgery that they deceive 
Claude into believing to have killed him and resulted in his rise by balloon
to Cat Heaven.
PART ONE
"Bonanza Bunny" with Bugs Bunny and Blacque Jacque Shellacque
"Dumb Patrol" with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam
"14 Carrot Rabbit" with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam
"Hot Rod and Reel" with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote
PART TWO
"The Hypo-Chondri-Cat" with Claude Cat, Hubie, and Bertie
"My Bunny Lies Over the Sea" with Bugs Bunny and Angus McCrory
"Dog Gone People" with Elmer Fudd and Rupert Dog

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 2 (Sept. 16, 1995)
Bugs watches a motion picture concerning a Stone Age hunt of his ancestor, 
the Sabretoothed Rabbit, evades usher Elmer Fudd in a multiplex cinema into 
which Bugs entered through the floor and without buying a ticket, heckles a 
lucky-rabbit's-foot-seeking ruffian gambler of Brooklyn's Bowery days, and 
treats himself to a trick on Halloween night at the abode of Witch Hazel.
Sylvester angers and incurs the wrath of a lion during his pursuit of Tweety
in a circus. Elmer Fudd's dog does not believe that his master has the best 
of intentions toward him. Foghorn Leghorn deceives Henery Hawk into 
selecting the barnyard dog as fowl quarry- pheasant under glass.
PART ONE
"Box Office Bunny" with Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Elmer Fudd
"Pre-Hysterical Hare" with Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd
"The Leghorn Blows at Midnight" with Foghorn Leghorn and Henery Hawk
"A Mutt in a Rut" with Elmer Fudd and Rover the Dog
PART TWO
"Tweety's Circus" with Tweety and Sylvester
"Bowery Bugs" with Bugs Bunny and Steve Brody
"Broom-Stick Bunny" with Bugs Bunny and Witch Hazel

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 3 (Sept. 23, 1995)
Wile E. Coyote consults an electronic brain for woebegone Bugs Bunny capture
schemes and by his own ill-fated ingenuity endeavors to explode Bugs with a
robot rabbit decoy bomb and a detonating-on-target flying saucer- and is 
also unable to end the Road Runner's fast-paced life by use of a rifle and a
stick of dynamite on a metal extension arm. Daffy is a high-flying, caped
crusader, dedicated to fighting a non-existent criminal and, in another
cartoon, sneakily enters the home of Porky Pig during a blizzard. Penthouse 
inhabitant Elmer finds a rabbit in his luxurious "digs", and when he tries 
to banish the uninvited guest on the premise that rabbits do not belong in 
penthouses, Elmer is challenged by Bugs to rifle-shooting and athletic 
contests.
PART ONE
"To Hare is Human" with Bugs Bunny and Wile E. Coyote
"Gee Whiz-z-z-z!" with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote
"Gopher Broke" with the Goofy Gophers
"Stupor Duck" with Daffy Duck
PART TWO
"Cracked Quack" with Porky Pig and Daffy Duck
"Upswept Hare" with Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd
"Operation: Rabbit" with Bugs Bunny and Wile E. Coyote

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 4 (Sept. 30, 1995)
Sylvester's foes in this show are the fat lady who has adopted his son as a
pet but denies to him the same loving affection- or even admittance to her
house- and baby kangaroo Hippety Hopper, the "giant mouse" that, having
escaped from a zoo crate, visits the home of Sylvester Sr. and Jr.. Bugs
battles a brawny freeway builder who has hastily proclaimed extinction for 
the home of a certain rabbit on the automobile traffic route, and Masked
Avenger Daffy seeks to bring to justice notorious desperado Nasty Canasta.
PART ONE
"No Parking Hare" with Bugs Bunny and the Construction Worker
"My Little Duckaroo" with Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, and Nasty Canasta
"To Beep or Not to Beep" with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote
"Claws in the Lease" with Sylvester and Sylvester Jr.
PART TWO
"Zoom at the Top" with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote
"Two Scents Worth" with Pepe Le Pew
"Who's Kitten Who?" with Sylvester, Sylvester Jr., and Hippety Hopper

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 5 (Oct. 7, 1995)
Sylvester bird stalks in the mountains of Japan and the United States and
in Granny's yard dominated by a pen full of bulldogs and Bugs ventures to 
the Antarctic on a mistaken mission to return a penguin to what he believes 
to be its home and is chased by Yosemite Sam as hasenpfeffer meat and as a
replacement for Sam in Hades.
PART ONE
"A Sheep in the Deep" with Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog
"Trip For Tat" with Tweety, Sylvester, and Granny
"Ain't She Tweet" with Tweety, Sylvester, and Granny
"Shiskabugs" with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam
PART TWO
"Devil's Feud Cake" with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam
"8 Ball Bunny" with Bugs Bunny and the Penguin
"Cat's Paw" with Sylvester and Sylvester Jr.

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 6 (Oct. 14, 1995)
Several of Bugs' most noted exploits are included in this nearly all-Bugs
episode. Bugs conducts an orchestra to a rendition of Franz Von Suppe's
"Morning, Noon, and Night in Vienna", flusters a forgetful wolf hunting a
rabbit for his shrewish wife to cook for their dinner, becomes a hurdy-gurdy
beggar who dispenses with the services of an embezzling monkey and humbles
the monkey's gorilla guardian, rescues wealthy widow Granny from the 
avaricious matrimonial overtures of Yosemite Sam, incites one-rabbit mutiny
aboard the Sad Sack- formerly the Jolly Roger- against cruel Captain 
Yosemite "Shanghai" Sam, flies a supersonic airplane, and rockets to the 
Moon.
PART ONE
"Baton Bunny" with Bugs Bunny and the Bothersome Fly
"Hare-Less Wolf" with Bugs Bunny and Charles M. Wolf
"Hurdy-Gurdy Hare" with Bugs Bunny and Gruesome Gorilla
"Hare Trimmed" with Bugs Bunny, Yosemite Sam, and Granny
PART TWO
"His Hare-Raising Tale" with Bugs Bunny and Clyde Rabbit
"Mutiny On the Bunny" with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam
"Double or Mutton" with Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 7 (Oct. 21, 1995)
Ralph Wolf's frustration at being obstructed in his mutton quest by the 
literally omnipresent Sam Sheepdog leads to his mental collapse, Father's 
Day is dread worthy for Papa Bear due to the havoc-causing and pain-inducing
affection of his clumsy, lame-brained son, Wile E. Coyote explains to a pair
of boys his culinary motivation for pursuing the Road Runner, and Bugs is 
the Daffy-and-Elmer-outwitting rabbit of focus on Edward R. Murrow's Person
to Person television program, victor in a nocturnal struggle with an evil
scientist and his hairy hench-thing, and King Arthur's champion in regaining
Arthur's Singing Sword from plundering Black Knight Yosemite Sam. 
PART ONE
"Ready, Woolen, and Able" with Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog
"A Bear For Punishment" with the Three Bears
"Zip Zip Hooray" with Road Runner, Wile E. Coyote, and Ralph Phillips
"Person to Bunny" with Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Elmer Fudd
PART TWO
"The Fastest With the Mostest" with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote
"Water, Water, Every Hare" with Bugs Bunny and Gossamer
"Knighty Knight Bugs" with Bugs Bunny, Yosemite Sam, and the Dragon

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 8 (Oct. 28, 1995)
Bumble bees sting Wile E. Coyote, Daffy finds warmth on a winter night by
stealthily entering into a closed-to-business department store, Pepe Le 
Pew sees and chases what he thinks is a female skunk in a perfume shop, and 
Bugs opposes and defeats wannabe urchin-eater Witch Hazel, Three deceitful 
Little Pigs, desert cavern dweller Wile E. Coyote, and homesteader and 
rabbit-property-usurper Yosemite Sam.
PART ONE
"Bewitched Bunny" with Bugs Bunny and Witch Hazel
"Zoom and Bored" with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote
"Riff Raffy Daffy" with Daffy Duck and Porky Pig
"For Scent-imental Reasons" with Pepe Le Pew
PART TWO
"The Windblown Hare" with Bugs Bunny and the Big Bad Wolf
"Compressed Hare" with Bugs Bunny and Wile E. Coyote
"The Fair-Haired Hare" with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 9 (Nov. 4, 1995)
Abstinence from birds is a policy easier said than done for Sylvester, who 
is also attacked by crabs and other underwater denizens, Foghorn Leghorn's
fun in his snow-filled barnyard includes bowling a snowball into the dog's 
house, rolling the barnyard dog into a snowman, and giving to a 
hyperactively hungry weasel cause to believe that the dog is a succulent 
seal, Bugs joins the U.S. Army- and woe is the drill Sergeant who tries to
train Bugs in the military arts, and Wile E. Coyote is the victim of 
lightning, his repelling mallet, and a grand piano which he drops from a 
cliff.
PART ONE
"Birds Anonymous" with Tweety and Sylvester
"Hook, Line, and Stinker" with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote
"Weasel While You Work" with Foghorn Leghorn and the Weasel
"Fish and Slips" with Sylvester and Sylvester Jr.
PART TWO
"Bunny Hugged" with Bugs Bunny and the Crusher
"Forward March Hare" with Bugs Bunny and the Army Sergeant
"Tugboat Granny" with Tweety, Sylvester, and Granny

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 10 (Nov. 11, 1995)
Bugs betters a vampire and Merlin the Magician in talismanic combat, Porky
and Sylvester are selected for study by an abducting buzzard from Jupiter,
Daffy becomes involved in a battle of brawn with a muscular mallard for the
admiration and affection of his fickle girl-friend, and the tale of the Big
Bad Wolf and the Three Little Pigs is told as night club performance rivalry
between the "in-the-groove" Three Little Pigs and the "square" Big Bad Wolf. 
PART ONE
"Transylvania 6-5000" with Bugs Bunny and Count Bloodcount
"Two's a Crowd" with Claude Cat and Frisky Puppy
"The Three Little Bops" with the Big Bad Wolf
"Hoppy Daze" with Sylvester and Hippety Hopper
PART TWO
"Muscle Tussle" with Daffy Duck
"Jumpin' Jupiter" with Porky Pig and Sylvester
"Knight-Mare Hare" with Bugs Bunny and Sir O of K

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 11 (Nov. 18, 1995)
Elmer Fudd's rabbit-destroyer robot is reduced to a heap of scrap metal at
Fudd's feet dumped there by Bugs, who in this episode plays baby monkey to
Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Gorilla, vanquishes a vainglorious soprano, and with
super-speed-producing vitamins substitutes for an injured Road Runner. With
the use of a magnifying glass, bulldog Marc Antony proves that his kitten 
friend, Pussyfoot, is capable of scaring all of the infesting rodents from 
the house of Marc and Pussyfoot's master. The conductor on a train prevents
baggage car occupant Sylvester from snatching and swallowing fellow rail 
traveler Tweety.
PART ONE
"Robot Rabbit" with Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd
"Quackodile Tears" with Daffy Duck
"Apes of Wrath" with Bugs Bunny and the Drunken Stork
"Long-Haired Hare" with Bugs Bunny and Giovanni Jones
PART TWO
"All Abir-r-rd" with Tweety and Sylvester
"Kiss Me Cat" with Marc Antony and Pussyfoot
"Hare-Breadth Hurry" with Bugs Bunny and Wile E. Coyote

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 12 (Nov. 25, 1995)
Bugs tunnels into Napoleon's military headquarters and heckles the fiery
French Emperor; Charlie Dog annoys a Southern Colonel with repeated 
proposals that he be the Colonel's canine companion, despite the Colonel's 
extant loyal pet bulldog, Belvedere; Sylvester finds acres and acres of 
Tweety Bird in the castle of an unfriendly giant at the towering top of a 
beanstalk; Wile E. Coyote's Superman costume proves anything but airworthy;
and the barnyard dog tricks Foghorn Leghorn into exchanging marriage vows 
with undesirable Miss Prissy.
PART ONE
"Mouse and Garden" with Sylvester and Sam the Goony Cat
"Tweety and the Beanstalk" with Tweety and Sylvester
"Ready, Set, Zoom!" with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote
"Of Rice and Hen" with Foghorn Leghorn and Miss Prissy
PART TWO
"Napoleon Bunny-Part" with Bugs Bunny and Napoleon
"Fast and Furry-ous" with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote
"Dog Gone South" with Charlie Dog and Colonel Shuffle

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 13 (Dec. 2, 1995)
A hibernating bear is irately awakened by the ballistics between lumberjack
Porky and a tree-residing squirrel, Tweety eludes Sylvester in a continental
American city and in Hawaii, Bugs flees hunter Elmer into a movie theatre,
and Sylvester and his offspring venture to a museum, where Sylvester's job 
as a mouse-catcher brings them into confrontation with baby kangaroo Hippety
Hopper, an escapee from a nearby zoo and whom Sylvester and Sylvester 
mistake for an oversized mouse.
PART ONE
"Porky Chops" with Porky Pig and the Hipster Squirrel
"A Bird in a Bonnet" with Tweety, Sylvester, and Granny
"Mouse-Taken Identity" with Sylvester, Sylvester Jr., and Hippety Hopper
"Hawaiian Aye Aye" with Tweety, Sylvester, and Granny
PART TWO
"Hare Do" with Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd
"Hare Lift" with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam
"Hare Splitter" with Bugs Bunny, Daisy Bunny, and Casbah

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 14 (Dec. 9, 1995)
Bugs easily outwits an absent-minded wolf, rescues a mechanical bunny from 
canine chase at a greyhound race, repels an edifice-erecting interloper upon
his urban rabbit hole, and serves as "lucky mascot" in 1492 to Columbus, 
Sylvester competes with a kitten to be Elmer Fudd's pet on a cold winter's 
night, and into the French Alps does Pepe Le Pew amorously harass a cat of 
accidental white back stripe.
PART ONE
"Hare-Less Wolf" with Bugs Bunny and Charles M. Wolf
"Heaven Scent" with Pepe Le Pew
"The Million-Hare" with Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck
"The Grey-Hounded Hare" with Bugs Bunny and the Racing Dog
PART TWO
"Kit For Cat" with Sylvester and Elmer Fudd
"Hare We Go" with Bugs Bunny and Chris Columbus
"Homeless Hare" with Bugs Bunny and the Construction Worker

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 15 (Dec. 16, 1995)
The Klondike, the Chattanooga Choo-Choo, a wrestling ring, the English
countryside, and the Roman Colosseum constitute the locations for some of 
this installment's cartoons, with Bugs' enemies including unscrupulous 
French-Canadian Blacque Jacque Shellacque, the hulky Crusher, and Roman
Legionnaire Yosemite Sam. 
PART ONE
"Hot Rod and Reel" with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote
"Bonanza Bunny" with Bugs Bunny and Blacque Jacque Shellacque
"Bunny Hugged" with Bugs Bunny and the Crusher
"Half Fare Hare" with Bugs Bunny, Ralph Kramden, and Ed Norton
PART TWO
"Steal Wool" with Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog
"Foxy By Proxy" with Bugs Bunny and the Dopey Hunting Dog
"Roman Legion-Hare" with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 16 (Dec. 23, 1995)
It is Christmas again, and it would not be the yuletide if The Bugs Bunny
and Tweety Show did not feature Looney Tune versions of Charles Dickens' A
Christmas Carol and Clement Moore's "The Night Before Christmas". 
Conversely, Yosemite Sam's meeting with Old Nick is more suited to Halloween
yet appears in this show in conjunction with Bugs' mention of "the other guy
in the red suit". Also, Daffy endeavors to gain entry to an ailing 
millionaire's mansion in order to provoke laughter in the wealthy man before
his death and is blocked from entering the lavish house by the millionaire's
stodgy butler.
PART ONE
"Bugs Bunny's Christmas Carol" with Bugs Bunny, Yosemite Sam, Porky Pig,
Tweety, Sylvester, Pepe Le Pew, Elmer Fudd, and Foghorn Leghorn
"Devil's Feud Cake" with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam
"Daffy Dilly" with Daffy Duck
PART TWO
"Fright Before Christmas" with Bugs Bunny and Tasmanian Devil
"French Rarebit" with Bugs Bunny and the Two French Chefs
"Rabbitson Crusoe" with Bugs Bunny, Yosemite Sam, and Dopey Dick

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 17 (Dec. 30, 1995)
Zoos, Venice, New Orleans, and the Yukon constitute the various settings for
cartoons in a show wherein Pepe Le Pew is, for a change, chased by a cat 
naturally striped white on her back and whose only possible lover is a male 
skunk, Elmer Fudd argues that a dowager's monetary legacy to Sylvester be
invested in industrial business stock, and a midget bank robber disguised as
an innocent infant moves to retrieve his ill-gotten gains after they 
accidentally drop into Bugs' rabbit hole.
PART ONE
"Really Scent" with Pepe Le Pew
"A Pizza Tweety Pie" with Tweety, Sylvester, and Granny
"Baby Buggy Bunny" with Bugs Bunny and Baby Faced Finster
"Bonanza Bunny" with Bugs Bunny and Blacque Jacque Shallaque
PART TWO
"Tweet Zoo" with Tweety and Sylvester
"Heir Conditioned" with Sylvester and Elmer Fudd
"Scent-imental Romeo" with Pepe Le Pew

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 18 (Jan. 6, 1996)
Nighttime winter constable on patrol Porky finds vagrant Daffy loitering 
inside of the cozy display window of a closed-for-business department store 
and acts to remove the duck from the establishment. Bugs finds himself in
medieval England confronting a knight, a fire-breathing dragon and Merlin 
the Magician, attempts to mine a giant carrot on the property of Paul 
Bunyan, and is honored in a parody of television's This is Your Life. Ralph
Wolf awakens in his gadget-filled home for another day of aiming to steal
sheep from the flock of Sam Sheepdog, only to be frustrated by the 
sheepdog's balloon-bursting and cannon-ball-repelling tenacity and wolf-
pounding brute strength. Yosemite Sam is intent on seeing a high diving act,
with Bugs as its performer, but Bugs cleverly maneuvers Sam into "taking the
plunge" again and again. 
PART ONE
"Riff Raffy Daffy" with Daffy Duck and Porky Pig
"This is a Life?" with Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd, Daffy Duck, Yosemite Sam, and
Granny
"A Sheep in the Deep" with Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog
"A Mutt in a Rut" with Elmer Fudd and Rover the Dog
PART TWO
"Lumber Jack-Rabbit" with Bugs Bunny and Paul Bunyan's Dog
"High Diving Hare" with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam
"Knight-Mare Hare" with Bugs Bunny and Sir O of K

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 19 (Jan. 13, 1996)
Bugs enters a multiplex theatre without buying a ticket and is therefore
chased by theatre usher Elmer, joins the U.S. Army, where his inexperience
results in a series of mishaps that leads to his drill Sergeant's demotion
to buck private and pummels and wreaks explosion upon the defending champion 
wrestler Crusher, and Wile E. Coyote's utilization of a rifle, a painting of
a broken bridge, a Batman costume, and a stick of dynamite on a metal 
extension arm do not facilitate capture of the Road Runner.
PART ONE
"Gee Whiz-z-z-z!" with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote
"Of Rice and Hen" with Foghorn Leghorn and Miss Prissy
"Birds Anonymous" with Tweety and Sylvester
"Box Office Bunny" with Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Elmer Fudd
PART TWO
"Forward March Hare" with Bugs Bunny and the Army Sergeant
"Bunny Hugged" with Bugs Bunny and the Crusher
"Upswept Hare" with Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 20 (Jan. 20, 1996)
Psychological tricks are employed by a pair of mice and by two gophers to
remove the respective feline and canine impediment to that which they want, 
Bugs fights a fly and a pair of errant cuffs while trying to conduct an 
orchestra to Franz Von Suppe's "Morning, Noon, and Night in Vienna" and 
voyages across the Atlantic Ocean in 1492, and Ralph Wolf, tied to balloons,
flies above Sam Sheepdog's lambs with intention of grabbing one of the 
woolly foodstuffs- and Sam bursts each of the balloons with projectiles from
his pea-shooter.
PART ONE
"Gopher Broke" with the Goofy Gophers
"Baton Bunny" with Bugs Bunny and the Bothersome Fly
"A Sheep in the Deep" with Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog
"Hot Rod and Reel" with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote
PART TWO
"The Hypo-Chondri-Cat" with Claude Cat, Hubie, and Bertie
"Knighty Knight Bugs" with Bugs Bunny, Yosemite Sam, and the Dragon
"Hare We Go" with Bugs Bunny and Chris Columbus

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 21 (Jan. 27, 1996)
Bugs and Daffy are contestants on a television game show, Bugs impersonates
renowned opera music conductor Leopold to exact revenge upon the foul-
tempered soprano who destroyed Bugs' guitar and harp, Sylvester endeavors to
snatch Tweety from his cage inside of a train's baggage car and is prevented
from so-doing by the train's conductor, a bulldog, and Tweety's opportune 
pulling of the rope that abruptly stops the train, Claude Cat for awhile 
stands between a male mouse and his paramour, Wile E. Coyote is the victim
of lightning, a train, and a falling piano as he chases and fails to catch
the Road Runner, and Porky and Sylvester are abducted for study by a buzzard
from Jupiter.
PART ONE
"The Million-Hare" with Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck
"Mouse Warming" with Claude Cat
"Hook, Line, and Stinker" with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote
"Long-Haired Hare" with Bugs Bunny and Giovanni Jones
PART TWO
"All Abir-r-rd" with Tweety and Sylvester
"Jumpin' Jupiter" with Porky Pig and Sylvester
"Kiss Me Cat" with Marc Antony and Pussyfoot

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 22 (Feb. 3, 1996)
An egg, a tree, a widow's money, and the sanctity of the American home are 
items or issues of contention in this show's cartoons set in a marshland, 
the Northwoods, a department store, and a Parisian zoo.
PART ONE
"Quackodile Tears" with Daffy Duck
"Porky Chops" with Porky Pig and the Hipster Squirrel
"Riff Raffy Daffy" with Daffy Duck and Porky Pig
"Hare Trimmed" with Bugs Bunny, Yosemite Sam, and Granny
PART TWO
"Foxy By Proxy" with Bugs Bunny and the Dopey Hunting Dog
"Homeless Hare" with Bugs Bunny and the Construction Worker
"Scent-imental Romeo" with Pepe Le Pew

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 23 (Feb. 10, 1996)
A forgetful wolf hunts Bugs, Sylvester and a feline friend each try to 
outwit the other to possess for eating purpose a mouse in a jug, Sylvester
and Sylvester Jr. scrounge for food in trash cans at a city dump, Elmer must
accommodate his boss' pampered pooch, and Bugs prevails against the robotics
know-how of an evil scientist in a castle and of Wile E. Coyote.
PART ONE
"Hare-Less Wolf" with Bugs Bunny and Charles M. Wolf
"Mouse and Garden" with Sylvester and Sam the Cat
"Hurdy-Gurdy Hare" with Bugs Bunny and Gruesome Gorilla
"Claws in the Lease" with Sylvester and Sylvester Jr.
PART TWO
"Dog Gone People" with Elmer Fudd and Rupert Dog
"Water, Water, Every Hare" with Bugs Bunny and Gossamer
"Operation: Rabbit" with Bugs Bunny and Wile E. Coyote

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 24 (Feb. 17, 1996)
The accident-prone adoration of his clumsy, big oaf of a son turns Father's
Day for Papa Bear into a living nightmare; Bugs combats a ballistic, 
operatic snob who has halted Bugs' boisterous banjo song session; Claude Cat
resorts to increasingly destructive tactics in trying to eliminate fellow 
house pet Frisky Puppy; and Daffy finds himself involved in a battle of 
brawn with a muscular mallard for the admiration and affection of his 
fickle girl-friend. 
PART ONE
"A Bear For Punishment" with the Three Bears
"Long-Haired Hare" with Bugs Bunny and Giovanni Jones
"To Hare is Human" with Bugs Bunny and Wile E. Coyote
"Two's a Crowd" with Claude Cat and Frisky Puppy
PART TWO
"Muscle Tussle" with Daffy Duck
"Mutiny On the Bunny" with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam
"Compressed Hare" with Bugs Bunny and Wile E. Coyote

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 25 (Feb. 24, 1996)
Bank robbers Baby Faced Finster and Yosemite Sam run afoul of Bugs, who
delivers them to justice, Sylvester is unsuccessful on numerous attempts to
board the tugboat being conducted down a river by Granny and Tweety, and a
record four cartoons in this show feature Wile E. Coyote and the Road 
Runner. 
PART ONE
"Baby Buggy Bunny" with Bugs Bunny and Baby Faced Finster
"Ready, Set, Zoom!" with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote
"Hot Rod and Reel" with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote
"Zip Zip Hooray" with Road Runner, Wile E. Coyote, and Ralph Phillips
PART TWO
"The Fastest With the Mostest" with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote
"Hare Lift" with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam
"Tugboat Granny" with Tweety, Sylvester, and Granny

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 26 (Mar. 2, 1996)
In Venice, an Italiano pussycat tries and fails to acquire a Tweety pizza 
pie. Bugs is sought in vain as sustenance by choo-choo hobos Ralph Kramden 
and Ed Norton and by desert cave inhabitant Wile E. Coyote and engages in 
conflict with dogs hunting fox and chasing Bugs' heartthrob- the mechanical 
bunny at a race track. Lastly, Yosemite Sam is intent on seeing a high 
diving act, with Bugs as its performer, but Bugs cleverly maneuvers Sam into
"taking the plunge" again and again.
PART ONE
"A Pizza Tweety Pie" with Tweety, Sylvester, and Granny
"Half Fare Hare" with Bugs Bunny, Ralph Kramden, and Ed Norton
"The Grey-Hounded Hare" with Bugs Bunny and the Racing Dog
"To Hare is Human" with Bugs Bunny and Wile E. Coyote
PART TWO
"Foxy By Proxy" with Bugs Bunny and the Dopey Hunting Dog
"Heir Conditioned" with Sylvester and Elmer Fudd
"High Diving Hare" with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam


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