Season 3 (1992)
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79–301 | September 14, 1992 | ST-178 | "Thirteensomething" | Buster and Babs are going to watch TV tonight and Babs' choice of Thirteensomething is decided. Babs decides to audition for Thirteensomething on a bet with Buster. Babs reaches New York, while Buster fails to find a replacing co-star. Babs disguises herself as a lady called Babs Bunnawalskioversmith to audition and wins the part. Despite the new fame, Babs begins to miss Buster, and vice versa. During the next show taping, Buster shows up. He and Babs divulge their true identities before they make their escape. |
80–302 | September 15, 1992 | W-182 | "New Class Day" | Wraparounds: Buster and Babs attend new classes for the semester.
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81–303 | September 16, 1992 | A-190 | "Fox Trot" | Wraparounds: Babs and Buster are being chased by a couple of foxes.
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82–304 | September 17, 1992 | TMS-189 | "What Makes Toons Tick" | Wraparounds: Buster and Calamity demonstrate a time machine to observe the toons early lives.
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83–305 | September 18, 1992 | W-186 | "Flea for Your Life" | The daughter of the flea family Itchy becomes tired of the usual routine on Furrball. To make matters worse, the Tick is becoming demanding on the supply of fur coats Itchy crafts and wants her to marry him or her family will be in danger. Itchy goes with Gnat to check out the Tick's home on Byron Basset and finds the Tick is hoarding fleas' resources and not distributing them. With difficulty Gnat manages to reunite Itchy with her family. |
84–306 | September 19, 1992 | TMS-201 | "The Return of Batduck" | After a ridiculous attempt to establish his own show, Plucky wants to be in the newest Warner Bros. blockbuster movie of Batman. He goes with Hamton to the studio to talk with Tim Burton. With difficulty they make it to his office. Tim Burton is not willing to give Plucky a screen test, but Plucky manages to convince him. Plucky and Hamton ready themselves with their Batduck and Decoy costumes and props. His screen test is a disaster, but he gets his part. At the studio, Plucky realises he's being used as a stunt duck and quits to resume his previous show. |
85 – 307 ("97" in episode) | September 21, 1992 | FC-193 | "Toons Take Over" | With Steven absent, Babs is sick to death with comedy. Babs, Buster and Plucky go to speak to Cooper Daville for a change in their act and they're all appointed directors for their very own cartoons. Unfortunately their jobs prove to be difficult to achieve results, but they finally have a full six minute motion picture completed. When the time comes to screen the cartoon, Babs puts it on satellite casusing a scandal around the globe. Babs, Buster and Plucky then go back to their usual rehearsals. |
86–308 | October 17, 1994 (Australia) c. 1995 (USA – Nickelodeon) |
A- | "Toons from the Crypt" | (This episode was not aired by Fox, due to the network censors rejecting the "Night of the Living Pets" segment.)
Wraparounds: Buster introduces scary toons in a tomb in the heart of a mansion.
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87–309 | September 28, 1992 | TMS-194 | "Two-Tone Town" | Buster and Babs enter a monochrome town called Two-Tone Town. Babs and Buster are disappointed to learn that the Two-Tone toons are out of fashion and are losing their business to an acme agent. Babs decides to train the Two-Tone toons to audition for 'Acme Oop!' while Buster goes to steal some materials. The Two-Tone toons are rejected from audition, but Buster arrives and manages to renew them, gaining them a place on TV. |
88–310 | November 2, 1992 | W-192 | "Buster's Directorial Debut" | Wraparounds: Buster has been promoted director for today's toon show, but his set for 'Furrball on the Roof' is interrupted.
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89–311 | November 4, 1992 | A-195 | "Washingtoon" | Buster and Babs find that toon characters are being put out of commission by the A.C.A.F.C. chair woman who hates unrealistic comical violence. The chair woman's actions put Acme Acres at stake with Plucky collaborating. Babs and Buster head off to Washington to seek help from the President, but agreement from politicians is required. After Buster and Babs have a conflict with the chair woman in the congress centre they restore the toons and save Acme Acres all together. |
90–312 | November 9, 1992 | W-180 | "Toon TV" | Another collection of music videos, presented by Buster and Babs in countdown form:
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91–313 | November 10, 1992 | A-187 | "Grandma's Dead" | The Duff Family are doing their usual activities, but Elmyra finds one of her hamsters is stone dead and Duncan is sick paying too much attention to the TV programme 'Nosy Neighbours'. Elmyra is still upset that the school nurse assumes her grandmother died. The assumption spreads to other people. A confusion arouses when Grandma Duff turns up at the Duff residence. Elmyra is completely calm when Grandma gives her a new hamster. |
92–314 | November 11, 1992 | TMS-191 | "Music Day" | Wraparounds: The toons introduce Music Day in a Proscenium theatre.
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93–315 | November 12, 1992 | W-196 | "The Horror of Slumber Party Mountain" | Babs, Fifi and Shirley are staying in a house and playing games, when a strange visitor enters. They suspect Plucky, Hamton and Buster are up to no good. Sure enough the three boys are camping not too far. After Buster tells the Legend of One-Eyed Jack, the girls scare them away. The real One-Eyed Jack appears. While Fifi holds him off, Babs and Shirley enter nearby mansion. Buster, Plucky and Hamton have also taken hiding inside. One-by-one the friends disappear until they're imprisoned in the dungeon. The monster is none other than Elmyra. The title is a possible reference to The Ghost of Slumber Mountain. |
94–316 | November 13, 1992 | A-183 | "Sports Shorts" | Wraparounds: Buster and Babs brief the sports activities in Acme Acres.
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95–317 | November 16, 1992 | W-188 | "Weekday Afternoon Live" | A parody of Saturday Night Live, with the characters acting out various sketches and gags from that series.
Note: Fifi La Fume, Fowlmouth and Little Beeper don't appear in this episode, despite pictures of them showing up near the beginning. The "show" is hosted by a Bart Simpson lookalike. |
96–318 | November 17, 1992 | A-176 | "A Cat's Eye View" | Wraparounds: Elmyra attempts to recapture Furrball.
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97–319 | November 23, 1992 | W-175 | "Best of Buster Day" | Wraparounds: Buster is in trouble with Bugs for lack of results.
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98–320 | December 6, 1992 | ST-098 | "It's a Wonderful Tiny Toon Christmas Special" |
Acme Acres has a problem since Buster Bunny is considering quitting Tiny Toons. It started after Buster began a special being audienced by TV executives. Because he was excluded from the show for being late, Montana Max sabotaged Buster's efforts, made him look a failure and replaced him for the star of the Tiny Toons show. Before Buster can throw himself out of the picture, his guardian toon angel shows him the consequences of the TV show if he never was the star in the first place. Buster changes his mind and takes back his place as the star. |
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