THE BUGS BUNNY & TWEETY SHOW


Written by Kevin McCorry

Robot, Animal Psychiatrist, and Miss Prissy.
Season 14

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 1 (Sept. 11, 1999)
Bugs' foe in this show is farmer Elmer Fudd's robot, and Sylvester must
contend with irascible menagerie beasts in his pursuit of Tweety. 
"Robot Rabbit" with Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd
"Tweety's Circus" with Tweety and Sylvester
"Tweet Zoo" with Tweety and Sylvester

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 2 (Oct. 23, 1999)
The legendary Singing Sword, phoney strength-inducer medicine, and an overly
affectionate canine are elements of this installment.
"Knighty Knight Bugs" with Bugs Bunny, Yosemite Sam, and the Dragon
"Muscle Tussle" with Daffy Duck
"Dog Collared" with Porky Pig

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 3 (Oct. 30, 1999)
A Halloween episode with a Tweety cartoon referring in its title to young, 
costumed candy collectors, Sylvester in a debilitating state of fright and
requiring the psychiatric help of Dr. Freud E. Katt, and Bugs' encounter 
with a medieval sorcerer.
"Trick or Tweet" with Tweety and Sylvester
"Knight-Mare Hare" with Bugs Bunny and Sir O of K
"Freudy Cat" with Sylvester, Sylvester Jr., and Hippety Hopper

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 4 (Dec. 4, 1999)
The cartoons in this show transpire aboard an airplane, on a farm in the
winter, and in Venice, Italy.
"Hare Lift" with Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam
"Weasel While You Work" with Foghorn Leghorn and the Weasel
"A Pizza Tweety Pie" with Tweety, Sylvester, and Granny

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 5 (Dec. 11, 1999)
Pepe Le Pew and a dog vie to occupy a stone cottage during a cold, snowy,
winter day, Bugs acts to prevent Yosemite Sam from marrying monied widow 
Granny for her money, and Wile E. Coyote's ploys with dehydrated boulders, 
an anvil released from a balloon, and a steamroller, to catch the Road 
Runner all fail.
"Odor of the Day" with Pepe Le Pew
"Hare Trimmed" with Bugs Bunny, Yosemite Sam, and Granny
"Scrambled Aches" with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 6 (Jan. 22, 2000)
Daffy reacts with frantic fear when he meets both the Abominable Snowman and
the hairy hulk of an assistant to Marvin Martian, and Bugs dons a fox 
costume to be the quarry in a hunt.
"The Abominable Snow Rabbit" with Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and the Abominable
Snowman
"Duck Dodgers and the Return of the 24 1/2th Century" with Daffy Duck, Porky
Pig, Marvin Martian, and Gossamer
"Foxy By Proxy" with Bugs Bunny and the Dopey Hunting Dog

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 7 (Feb. 5, 2000)
Bugs and Tweety are both missing from cartoons in an installment with Daffy
as a deceptive hotel owner, Foghorn Leghorn as a physical fitness buff, and
Sylvester in an aquarium as a faltering fisher.
"Dime to Retire" with Daffy Duck and Porky Pig
"All Fowled Up" with Foghorn Leghorn and Henery Hawk
"Fish and Slips" with Sylvester and Sylvester Jr.

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 8 (Feb. 12, 2000)
Bugs is absent from cartoons in this show. Sylvester chases Tweety in the 
house of Little Red Riding Hood's grandmother and ventures with his son to 
the mountains to stalk birds. Elmer agrees to accommodate his boss' dog, who
believes himself to be human and insists upon being treated as such.
"Red Riding Hoodwinked" with Tweety, Sylvester, Granny, and the Big Bad Wolf
"Dog Gone People" with Elmer Fudd and Rupert Dog
"Cat's Paw" with Sylvester and Sylvester Jr.

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 9 (Feb. 19, 2000)
A mechanical rabbit, a tugboat, and a tarred and feathered Coyote are some
of the images of this episode.
"The Grey-Hounded Hare" with Bugs Bunny and the Racing Dog
"Tugboat Granny" with Tweety, Sylvester, and Granny
"Guided Muscle" with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 10 (Feb. 26, 2000)
A midget bank robber disguised as an innocent infant moves to retrieve his 
ill-gotten gains after they accidentally drop into Bugs' rabbit hole, Wile 
E.'s unsuccessful efforts to catch the Road Runner include utilizing a false
foot, a dynamite stick on a lasso, and a huge coil spring, and Daffy tries 
to vend an array of futuristic gadgets to home-owner Elmer.
"Baby Buggy Bunny" with Bugs Bunny and Baby-Faced Finster
"Scrambled Aches" with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote
"Design For Leaving" with Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 11 (Mar. 4, 2000)
In this show are three chases, of Tweety standing on Granny's new hat, of a
worm, and of Bugs Bunny in a movie theatre, by, respectively, Sylvester,
Foghorn Leghorn and a cat, and hunter Elmer Fudd.
"A Bird in a Bonnet" with Tweety, Sylvester, and Granny
"A Fractured Leghorn" with Foghorn Leghorn
"Hare Do" with Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 12 (Mar. 11, 2000)
Sylvester hatches Tweety from an egg in a nest in a National Forest tree and
pursues him to the edge of a waterfall, Wile E. Coyote's ACME tornado seeds
produce a twister that sweeps Wile E. into a vicious circle, and Porky Pig 
mails the annoying Charlie Dog to Siberia- and Charlie returns to Porky as a
dancing Cossack to repeatedly kick Porky's posterior.
"Tweet, Tweet, Tweety" with Tweety and Sylvester
"Whoa Be-Gone!" with Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote
"The Awful Orphan" with Porky Pig and Charlie Dog

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 13 (Mar. 18, 2000)
Adventures in high places, a penthouse and atop a towering beanstalk 
respectively, for Bugs and Sylvester distinguish this installment.  
"Upswept Hare" with Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd
"Woolen Under Where" with Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog
"Tweety and the Beanstalk" with Tweety and Sylvester

Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show # 14 (Mar. 25, 2000)
A musical episode, with the Bugs-and-Elmer hunting routine portrayed as a
Wagnerian opera, the tale of the Three Little Pigs told as a struggle of the
trumpet-playing Big Bad Wolf seeking admittance to the night clubs of the 
be-bop-jazzing hogs, and Tweety in Hawaii mirthfully strumming strings and 
singing Islander lyrics.    
"What's Opera, Doc?" with Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd
"The Three Little Bops" with the Big Bad Wolf
"Hawaiian Aye Aye" with Tweety, Sylvester, and Granny


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