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Looney Tunes

Season 1980 1980
TV-Y7

  • 1980-04-01T21:00:00Z on Cartoon Network
  • 7m
  • 1h 17m (11 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
  • Animation, Comedy, Family, Children
Series of comedy short films from 1929 to 1969 during the golden age of American animation, alongside its sister series Merrie Melodies.

11 episodes

Season Premiere

1980-04-01T21:00:00Z

1980x01 Daffy Duck’s Easter Egg-Citement

Season Premiere

1980x01 Daffy Duck’s Easter Egg-Citement

  • 1980-04-01T21:00:00Z7m

The mischievous mallard, Daffy Duck, celebrates Easter in three sketches. In the first, Daffy seeks to outfox Sylvester the Cat for a golden egg laid by Prissy the Hen; the second story finds Daffy attempting to protect a chocolate factory from intruders; in the finale, Daffy attempts to hitchhike north for the winter.

1980-04-01T21:00:00Z

1980x02 The Chocolate Chase

Daffy guards a chocolate factory from Speedy Gonzales. When Daffy keeps the money that's been raised to buy chocolate Easter bunnies for the children of a Mexican town, Speedy must right the wrong.

1980-04-01T21:00:00Z

1980x03 The Yolk's on You

1980x03 The Yolk's on You

  • 1980-04-01T21:00:00Z7m

Foghorn is extremely annoyed because Miss Prissy can't seem to lay a normal egg anymore. She then lays a golden egg, but believing this will only further upset Foghorn she decides to get rid of it. The egg rolls down a hill, off of the farm, and then right into the greedy hands of both Daffy and Sylvester. They of course proceed to plot and scheme on stealing the precious egg back and forth from each other, only to just lose it completely in the end. NOTE: This episode, along with "Daffy Flies North" and "The Chocolate Chase" were all edited from "Daffy Duck's Easter Special" and then released as individual episodes.

1980-04-01T21:00:00Z

1980x04 Daffy Flies North

Daffy is convinced there must be a less strenuous way of getting North than actually flying there, so he leaves the flock behind and sets out on his own. As usual nothing goes the way he plans, least of all the horse he discovers along the way and tries to mount numerous times, all ending in disaster. Eventually he winds up jumping onto an airplane- unfortunately the plane's actually heading South! NOTE: This episode, along with "The Yolk's on You" and "The Chocolate Chase" were all edited from "Daffy Duck's Easter Special" and released as individual episodes.

Bugs recalls his youth with Elmer.

1980-05-21T20:00:00Z

1980x06 Spaced -Out- Bunny

Marvin Martian kidnaps Bugs, taking him to Mars to be a plaything for Hugo.

1980-05-21T20:00:00Z

1980x07 Soup or Sonic

1980x07 Soup or Sonic

  • 1980-05-21T20:00:00Z7m

The coyote's array of failures this time include a dropping safe, a pole vault, a rocket he rides on, a firecracker in a frisbee, giant flypaper, and explosive tennis balls. Everything seems to land him at the bottom of the same canyon.

Portrait of the As a Young Bunny: After hurting by a tree, Bugs become unconsciously younger, but want chase by a young Elmer Fudd
Spaced-Out Bunny: Marvin bring Bugs in a spaceship to a friend for Hugo, the Abominable Snowman
Soup or Sonic: Wile E. catch FINALLY the Road Runner at the end

Porky Pig, appearing as Alfred Hitchcock, "Master of Mystery and Suspense," hosts the compilation of crime cartoons. He introduces us to the show: a whodunit thriller, starring Bugs Bunny... Out one day of a stroll, Bugs stops by the City Bank just as a daring holdup is in progress, comitted by a mysterious Tall Dark Strangler. The strangler makes his getaway, but Bugs is arrested by Special Agent Elmer Fudd and charged with the crime. And so begins a series of mistaken identities that involves Bugs in a mini-crime spree, with the hare nearly dubbed "Public Rabbit Number One", and which pits Bugs against Wile E. Coyote, Tweety and Sylvester, and Fudd

Using the "framing device" from The Scarlet Pumpernickel, Daffy Duck urges Warner Brothers mogul J.L. to incorporate Duck Dodgers and the Return of the 24 1/2th Century, His Bitter Half, Robin Hood Daffy and Drip-Along Daffy into a special honoring Daffy.

Daffy Duck reprises his famous role of Duck Dodgers in another spoof of Saturday afternoon space serials. Assigned to locate the rack-and-pinion molecule needed for yo-yo polish, Dodgers and his assistant, an eager young space cadet (Porky Pig), crash their spaceship into a giant egg-shell, where they find Marvin Martian, who is, as usual, scheming to destroy Earth. Marvin asks Dodgers to visit the boudoir of Gossamer, a giant, hairy monster in sneakers, and the frightened Dodgers flees. Porky uses electronic clippers to literally haircut Gossamer into nothingness, and Dodgers, jealous of his assistant's heroism, repeatedly fires his ray gun at Porky's rear.

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