The Looney Beginning
First aired September 14, 1990 – Prod. no. 148
Directed by Glen Kennedy, Dave Marshall, Ken Boyer, and Rich Arons – Written by Paul Dini and Sherri Stoner – Storyboards: Byron Vaughns, Barry Caldwell – Story Editors: Paul Dini, Sherri Stoner – Music by Mort Stevens – Timing Direction: Kennedy Animation – Layouts: Greg Reyna, Enrique May, Charles Visser, Garrett Ho – Model Design: Tony Craig, Jeff Pidgeon, Alex McCrae, Ken Boyer – Key Background Design: Dan McHugh – Background Layout: Stephen Lewis – Background Painter: Eric Radomski – Animation by Kennedy Cartoons (Glen Kennedy, Director) – Animation Services: Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. (Dave Marshall, Supervisor) – Created by Buster and Babs
1991 Emmy nominee, Outstanding Animated Program.
A Quack in the Quarks
First aired September 17, 1990 – Prod. no. 140
Directed by Art Vitello – Written by Tom Minton – Storyboards: Bruce Timm, Douglas McCarthy – Story Editor: Chuck Menville – Music by Arthur B. Rubinstein – Starring the Voices of Frank Welker as Chewcudda, Rob Paulsen as Frank, Carol Kane as Ollie – Timing Direction: Norm McCabe, Jeff Hall – Character Layout: Keith Baxter, Chuck Harvey, Leonard Robinson – Model Design: Douglas McCarthy, Steve Gordon, Bill Snelgrove, Art Vitello – Key Background Design: Bruce Zick – Background Layout: John Dymer, Leandro Martinez – Background Painter: Kathryn Yelsa – Animation Supervisor: Warren Marshall – Animation Services: Akom Productions Co. – Secret of Quality Animation: Lotsa Shadows
The Wheel o’ Comedy
Devil Doggie
Directed by Art Vitello – Written by Paul Dini
Optical Intrusion
Directed by Art Vitello – Written by Tom Minton
Win, Lose or Kerplowie
Directed by Art Vitello – Written by Gordon Bressack and Charles Howell
First aired September 18, 1990 – Prod. no. 113
Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Ron Grant – Starring the Voice of Rob Paulsen as Blink – Storyboards: Bruce Timm, Douglas McCarthy, Steve Gordon – Timing Direction: Norm McCabe, Dan Thompson – Character Layout: Keith Baxter, Chuck Harvey, Leonard Robinson – Model Design: Douglas McCarthy, Bruce Timm, Keith Baxter, Art Vitello – Key Background Design: Bruce Zick – Background Layout: John Dymer, Leandro Martinez – Background Color: Kathryn Yelsa – Animation Director: Mike Renya – Animation Services: Tokyo Movie Shinsha Co. Ltd. – Elmyra Fan Club President: Chuck Harvey
Test Stressed
Never Too Late to Loon
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Jim Reardon
Lil Sneezer
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Stephen Langford and Paul Dini
To Bleep or Not to Bleep
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Sherri Stoner and Paul Dini
First aired September 19, 1990 – Prod. no. 122
Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Ron Grant – Starring the Voice of Joe Alaskey as Sylvester – Storyboards: Byron Vaughns, Rich Arons, Chris Reccardi – Timing Direction: Michael Gerard – Character Layout: Mike Fontanelli, Charles Bean, Jim Gomez – Model Design: Mike Fontanelli, Jim Gomez, Charlie Bean, Garrett Ho, Rich Arons – Key Background Design: Ted Blackman, Glen V. Vilppu – Background Painter: Laura Lizak – Animation Director: Mike Renya – Animation Services: Tokyo Movie Shinsha Co. Ltd. – Enough Television: Go Read a Book
The Buster Bunny Bunch
Buffed Bunny
Directed by Art Leonardi – Written by Gordon Bressack and Charles M. Howell IV
Squish
Directed by Art Leonardi – Written by Len Jansen
Born to be Riled
Directed by Art Leonardi – Written by Sherri Stoner
First aired September 20, 1990 – Prod. no. 119
Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Les Hooper – Storyboards: Chris Otsuki, Alfred Gimeno, John Dorman, Barry Caldwell – Timing Direction: Gwen Wetzler, Tom Ray – Character Layout: David West, Tenny Henson, Jean Paynter, Jessie Cosio, Alberto De Mello, Chris Otsuki – Model Design: Daniel De La Vega – Key Background Design: Jessie Santos – Background Painter: Brian Sebern – Animation Director: Mike Renya – Animation Services: Tokyo Movie Shinsha Co. Ltd. – Guy with Giant Hands: Art Leonardi
Her Wacky Highness
First aired September 21, 1990 – Prod. no. 108
Directed by Ken Boyer – Written by Sherri Stoner – Storyboards: Byron Vaughns, Barry Caldwell – Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Bruce Broughton – Starring the Voices of Noel Blanc as The Principal, Pat Fraley as Himself – Character Layout: Charlie Bean, Phil Felix, Jenny Lerew, Mucci, Chris Reccardi, Kexx Singleton, Tom Owens, Ken Boyer, Kevin Wurzer – Model Design: Tony Craig – Key Background Design: Dan McHugh – Background Layout: Dan McHugh – Background Painter: Eric Radomski – Animation Director: Mike Renya – Animation Services: Tokyo Movie Shinsha Co. Ltd. – The Moral of the Story: Elmer Fudd is a Dolt
Hollywood Plucky
First aired September 22, 1990 – Prod. no. 125
Directed by Art Vitello – Written by Sherri Stoner – Storyboards: Bruce Timm, Douglas McCarthy – Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by John Debney – Starring the Voices of Frank Welker as Guard, Rob Paulsen as Bus Driver, Jim Cummings as Chef, Ken Mars as Flavio, Roger Rose as John Face, Michael Bell as Batman, Maggie Roswell as Mary Vain – Timing Direction: Norm McCabe, Jeff Hall – Character Layout: Keith Baxter, Chuck Harvey, Leonard Robinson – Model Design: Douglas McCarthy, Bruce Timm, Keith Baxter, Art Vitello – Key Background Design: Bruce Zick – Background Layout: John Dymer, Leandro Martinez – Background Color: Kathryn Yelsa – Animation Director: Mike Renya – Animation Services: Tokyo Movie Shinsha Co. Ltd. – Caricaturist: Bruce Timm
Journey to the Center of Acme Acres
First aired September 24, 1990 – Prod. no. 138
Directed by Arthur Leonardi – Written by Wayne Kaatz – Storyboards: John Ahern, Chris Otsuki, Alberto De Mello, Arthur Leonardi – Story Editor: Sherri Stoner – Music by Bruce Broughton – Timing Direction: Tom Ray, Norm McCabe, Charlie Downs – Character Layout: Tenny Henson, Chris Otsuki, Ed Haney, Jessie Casio, Terry Mullen, Alberto De Mello, Dave West – Layout Supervisor: Dave West – Model Design: Daniel De La Vega – Key Background Design: Jessie Santos – Background Painters: Brian Sebern, Eric Semones – Animation Director: Mike Renya – Animation Services: Tokyo Movie Shinsha Co. Ltd. – Gremlins Compliments of Bob Clampett
Stuff That Goes Bump in the Night
Home Wrecker
Directed by Art Leonardi – Written by Pamela Hickey and Dennys McCoy
Fang You Very Much
Directed by Art Leonardi – Written by Richard Mueller
Easy Biter
Directed by Art Leonardi – Written by Pat Allee, Ben Hurst, and Tom Ruegger
First aired September 25, 1990 – Prod. no. 127
Story Editors: Len Janson, Chuck Menville – Music by Fred Steiner – Starring the Voice of Frank Welker as Moe Squito – Storyboards: Tony Benedict, Alberto De Mello, Chris Otsuki – Timing Direction: Tom Ray, Gwen Wetzler – Character Layout: John Koch, Ed Haney, Daniel De La Vega, Alberto De Mello, Dave West, Tenny Henson, Jessie Cosio – Layout Supervisor: Dave West – Model Design: Daniel De La Vega – Key Background Design: Jessie Santos – Background Painter: Brian Sebern – Animation Director: Warren Marshall – Animation Services: Akom Productions Co. (Nelson Shin, President) – Produced in the San Fernando Valley: Fer Sure
It’s Buster Bunny Time
Bag That Bunny
Directed by Art Leonardi – Written by Dale Hale
Lifestyles of the Rich and Rotten
Directed by Art Leonardi – Written by Rowby Goren
The Anvil Chorus
Directed by Art Leonardi – Written by Jim Reardon, Paul Dini, Don Dougherty, and Tom Ruegger
First aired September 26, 1990 – Prod. no. 131
Story Editors: Paul Dini, Chuck Menville – Music by Bruce Broughton – Storyboards: Chris Otsuki, Alberto De Mello, Barry Caldwell – Timing Direction: Tom Ray, Norm McCabe, Charlie Downs – Character Layout: Tenny Henson, Chris Otsuki, Ed Haney, Ken Mitchroney, Terry Mullen, Alberto De Mello, Dave West, Daniel De La Vega – Layout Supervisor: Dave West – Model Design: Daniel De La Vega – Key Background Design: Jessie Santos – Background Painters: Brian Sebern, Eric Semones – Animation Director: Mike Renya – Animation Services: Tokyo Movie Shinsha Co. Ltd. – Anvils Compliments of Acme Industries
Looking Out for the Little Guy
Awful Orphan
Directed by Art Vitello – Written by Nick Hollander
The Re-Return of the Toxic Revenger
Directed by Art Vitello – Written by Jim Reardon
Bird-Dog Afternoon
Directed by Art Vitello – Written by Pat Allee, Ben Hurst, and Tom Ruegger
First aired September 27, 1990 – Prod. no. 133
Story Editor: Chuck Menville – Music by Joel McNeely – Storyboards: Bruce Timm, Douglas McCarthy, Bill Snelgrove – Timing Direction: Norm McCabe – Character Layout: Keith Baxter, Leonard Robinson, Chuck Harvey – Model Design: Douglas McCarthy, Bruce Timm, Bill Snelgrove – Key Background Design: Bruce Zick – Background Layout: John Dymer, Leandro Martinez – Background Painter: Kathryn Yelsa – Animation Director: Dave Marshall – Animation Services: Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. – Basset Hound Model: Lucy Ruegger
Starting from Scratch
First aired September 28, 1990 – Prod. no. 132
Directed by Ken Boyer – Written by Wayne Kaatz and Tom Ruegger – Storyboards: Byron Vaughns, Barry Caldwell, John Dorman – Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Ron Grant – Starring the Voices of Whitby Hertford as Fliorello, Hamilton Camp as Scottish Flea, Jim Cummings as Papa Flea – Timing Direction: Andrew Louis, Gregory Reyna – Character Layout: Joey Banaszkiewicz, Kexx Singleton, Jeff Pidgeon, Tony Craig, Alex McCrae – Model Design: Jeff Pidgeon, Kexx Singleton, Tony Craig, Alex McCrae – Key Background Design: Dan McHugh – Background Layout: Stephen Lewis – Background Color: Eric Radomski – Animation Director: Dave Marshall – Animation Services: Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. – Cartoon Cliches of Alan Burnett
Citizen Max
First aired September 29, 1990 – Prod. no. 121
Directed by Art Vitello – Written by Gordon Bressack, Charles M. Howell IV, Paul Dini, and Tom Ruegger – Storyboards: Bruce Timm, Douglas McCarthy – Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Dennis McCarthy – Starring the Voice of Bill Woodson as Announcer – Timing Direction: Norm McCabe, Dan Thompson – Character Layout: Keith Baxter, Leonard Robinson, Chuck Harvey – Model Design: Douglas McCarthy, Bruce Timm, Keith Baxter, Art Vitello – Key Background Design: Bruce Zick – Background Layout: John Dymer, Leandro Martinez – Background Color: Kathryn Yelsa – Animation Director: Dave Marshall – Animation Services: Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. – Model for Babs’ Feet: Kathryn Yelsa
Hare-Raising Night
First aired October 1, 1990 – Prod. no. 117
Directed by Art Vitello – Written by Gordon Bressack and Charles M. Howell IV – Storyboards: Douglas McCarthy, Bruce Timm, Bill Snelgrove – Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Bruce Broughton – Starring the Voices of Jim Cummings as Monster, Jeff Altman as Splicer – Timing Direction: Norm McCabe, Dan Thompson – Character Layout: Keith Baxter, Leonard Robinson, Chuck Harvey – Model Design: Douglas McCarthy, Bruce Timm, Keith Baxter, Art Vitello – Key Background Design: Bruce Zick – Background Layout: John Dymer, Leandro Martinez – Background Painter: Kathryn Yelsa – Animation Director: Dave Marshall – Animation Services: Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. – Dr. Splicer’s Stand-In: Doug McCarthy
Furrball Follies
K-9 Kitty
Directed by Art Vitello – Written by Tom Minton
Aroma Amore
Directed by Art Vitello – Written by Sherri Stoner
Cross Country Kitty
Directed by Art Vitello – Written by Eddie Fitzgerald
First aired October 2, 1990 – Prod. no. 105
Story Editor: Wayne Kaatz – Music by Arthur B. Rubinstein – Starring the Voices of Rob Paulsen as Amby, Cindy McGee as Mary Melody, Jeff Altman as Lloyd – Storyboards: Bruce Timm, Douglas McCarthy, Bill Snelgrove – Timing Direction: Norm McCabe, Dan Thompson – Character Layout: Keith Baxter, Chuck Harvey, Leonard Robinson – Model Design: Douglas McCarthy, Bruce Timm, Keith Baxter, Art Vitello – Key Background Design: Bruce Zick, Bruce Timm – Background Layout: John Dymer, Leandro Martinez – Background Color: Kathryn Yelsa – Animation Director: Warren Marshall – Animation Services: Akom Productions Co. (Nelson Shin, President) – Future Game Show Host: Steve Donmyer
The Acme Acres Zone
A Walk on the Flip Side
Directed by Ken Boyer – Written by Michael Reaves
A Bacon Strip
Directed by Ken Boyer – Written by Wayne Kaatz
Senserely Yours, Babs
Directed by Ken Boyer – Written by Sherri Stoner and Tom Minton
First aired October 3, 1990 – Prod. no. 128
Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Albert Olson – Starring the Voice of June Foray as Granny – Storyboards: Byron Vaughns, Barry Caldwell, John Dorman – Timing Direction: Andrew Louis, Gregory Reyna – Character Layout: Kexx Singleton, Jeff Pidgeon, Tony Craig, Joey Banaszkiewicz, Brian Mitchell, Alex McCrae – Model Design: Jeff Pidgeon, Thom Owens, Tony Craig – Key Background Design: Dan McHugh – Background Layout: Stephen Lewis – Background Painter: Eric Radomski – Animation Director: Dave Marshall – Animation Services: Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. – Moral of Story: Pork is Fattening
Life in the 90’s
Whining Out
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Paul Dini and Bob Carrau
Paper Trained
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Jim Reardon
Butt Out
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Sherri Stoner and Tom Ruegger
First aired October 4, 1990 – Prod. no. 126
Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Peter Myers – Storyboards: Byron Vaughns, Jim Fletcher, Chris Reccardi, Glen Hill – Timing Direction: Michael Gerard – Character Layout: Mike Fontanelli, Charlie Bean, Jim Gomez, Garrett Ho – Model Design: Mike Fontanelli, Jim Gomez, Charlie Bean, Garrett Ho – Key Background Design: Ted Blackman, Glenn Vilppu – Background Painter: Laura Lee Lizak – Animation Supervisor: Warren Marshall – Animation Services: Akom Productions Co. (Nelson Shin, President) – Mystery Credit:
Rock ’n Roar
First aired October 5, 1990 – Prod. no. 109
Directed by Art Vitello – Written by Sheryl Scarborough, Jim Reardon, and Kayte Kuch – Storyboards: Douglas McCarthy, Bruce Timm – Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Fred Steiner – Starring the Voice of Frank Welker as Rover – Timing Direction: Norm McCabe, Dan Thompson – Character Layout: Keith Baxter, Chuck Harvey, Leonard Robinson – Model Design: Douglas McCarthy, Bruce Timm, Keith Baxter, Art Vitello – Key Background Design: Bruce Zick – Background Layout: John Dymer, Leandro Martinez – Background Color: Kathryn Yelsa – Animation Director: Dave Marshall – Animation Services: Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. – Today’s Lesson, Kids: Eat Your Vegetables!
Prom-ise Her Anything
First aired October 8, 1990 – Prod. no. 124
Directed by Ken Boyer – Written by Paul Dini and Bob Carrau – Storyboards: Barry Caldwell, John Dorman, Jim Fletcher, Byron Vaughns – Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Laurence Rosenthal – Timing Direction: Cullan Blaine – Character Layout: Joey Banaszkiewicz, Jeff Pidgeon, Brian Mitchell, Tony Craig, Alex McCrae, Kexx Singleton – Model Design: Shane Poindexter – Key Background Design: Dan McHugh – Background Layout: Stephen Lewis, Marty Strudler – Background Painter: Eric Radomski – Animation Director: Dave Marshall – Animation Services: Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. – If You’re Just Tuning In… You’re Late.
Hare Today, Gone Tomorrow
First aired October 9, 1990 – Prod. no. 101
Directed by Ken Boyer and Eddie Fitzgerald – Written by Wayne Kaatz, Tom Ruegger, Gordon Bressack, and Charles M. Howell IV – Storyboards: Byron Vaughns, Barry Caldwell, Bob Camp – Story Editor: Wayne Kaatz – Music by Arthur B. Rubinstein – Starring the Voice of Edan Gross as Tyrone – Timing Direction: Jeff Hall, Bill Hutton, Dan Thompson – Character Layout: Rich Arons, Ken Mitchroney, Jim Smith, Julian Chaney, Chris Reccardi, Jenny Lerew, Jim Gomez, Mike Fontanelli – Model Design: Tony Craig, Jeff Pidgeon – Key Background Design: Ted Blackman, Dan McHugh – Background Layout: Ted Blackman, Dan McHugh – Background Painters: Laura Lizak, Eric Radomski – Animation by Kennedy Cartoons (Glen Kennedy, Director) – Ink and Paint, Camera: Fil-Cartoons, Inc. – Moral of Story: We Need More Animators
Cinemaniacs
Superbabs
Directed by Art Vitello – Written by Sherri Stoner, Tom Minton, and Wayne Kaatz
Duck Trek
Directed by Ken Boyer – Written by Jim Reardon
Pasadena Jones
Directed by Art Vitello – Written by Sherri Stoner and Wayne Kaatz
First aired October 10, 1990 – Prod. no. 102
Story Editor: Wayne Kaatz – Music by Bruce Broughton – Starring the Voices of Frank Welker as Hair Monster, Rob Paulsen as Dr. Furrball – Storyboards: Barry Caldwell, Bob Camp, Byron Vaughns – Timing Direction: Jeff Hall, Bill Hutton, Dan Thompson – Character Layout: Rich Arons, Mucci, Charlie Bean, Chris Reccardi, Julian Chaney, Thom Owens, Mike Fontanelli, Keith Baxter, Chuck Harvey, Leonard Robinson – Model Design: Jeff Pidgeon, Keith Baxter, Douglas McCarthy, Bruce Timm, Art Vitello – Key Background Design: Bruce Zick, Dan McHugh, Eric Radomski – Background Layout: John Dymer, Leandro Martinez – Background Color Design: Kathryn Yelsa, Eric Radomski – Animation Supervisor: Warren Marshall – Animation Services: Akom Productions Co. – Ken Boyer’s Shoes by Otis
You Asked For It
Debutante Devil
Directed by Art Vitello – Written by Sherri Stoner
Sleight of Hare
Directed by Art Leonardi – Written by Tom Minton and Wayne Kaatz
Duck Out of Luck
Directed by Eddie Fitzgerald – Written by Eddie Fitzgerald and Wayne Kaatz
First aired October 11, 1990 – Prod. no. 104
Story Editor: Wayne Kaatz – Music by Bruce Broughton – Starring the Voice of Noel Blanc as Taz – Storyboards: Alfred Gimeno, Chris Otsuki, Douglas McCarthy, Bob Camp, Chris Reccardi – Timing Direction: Kent Butterworth, Dave Marshall, Dan Thompson, Charlie Downs, Tom Ray, Gwen Wetzler – Animation Posing: Rich Arons, Ken Mitchroney, Jim Smith, Alfred Gimeno, David West, Tenny Henson, Jim Gomez, Mike Fontanelli, Tom Bird, Jessie Cosio, Chuck Harvey, Chris Otsuki, Keith Baxter – Model Design: Jeff Pidgeon, Keith Baxter, Douglas McCarthy, Bruce Timm, Art Vitello – Key Background Design: Bruce Zick, Ted Blackman, Jessie Santos – Background Layout: John Dymer, Leandro Martinez – Background Painter: Kathryn Yelsa, Brian Sebern, Laura Lizak – Animation Director: Dave Marshall – Animation Services: Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. – Guy Who Says “Narf”: Eddie Fitzgerald
Gang Busters
First aired October 12, 1990 – Prod. no. 112
Directed by Ken Boyer – Written by Wayne Kaatz and Jim Reardon – Storyboards: Byron Vaughns, Barry Caldwell, John Dorman – Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by John Debney – Starring the Voice of Rob Paulsen as Cashier – Timing Direction: Jeff Hall, Dan Thompson – Character Layout: Mucci, Kexx Singleton, Jeff Pidgeon, Jenny Lerew, Thom Owens II, Charles Bean, Phil Felix, Kevin Wurzer, Tony Craig, Ken Boyer – Model Design: Tony Craig – Key Background Design: Dan McHugh – Background Layout: Stephen Lewis – Background Painter: Eric Radomski – Animation by Kennedy Cartoons (Glen Kennedy, Director) – Ink and Paint, Camera: Fil-Cartoons, Inc. – Free TV: You Get What You Pay For
Wake Up Call of the Wild
Migrant Mallard
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Tom Minton
It’s a Jungle Out There
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Pat Allee and Ben Hurst
Kitty Cat-astrophy
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Gordon Bressack and Charles M. Howell IV
First aired October 17, 1990 – Prod. no. 130
Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Albert Olson – Storyboards: Byron Vaughns, James Fletcher, Chris Reccardi – Timing Direction: Michael Gerard, Tom Ray, Norm McCabe, Gwen Wetzler, Jeff Hall – Character Layout: Charlie Bean, Garrett Ho, Eddie Fitzgerald, Istvan Majoros, Jim Gomez, Mike Fontanelli, Chuck Harvey, Ed Bell – Model Design: Mike Fontanelli – Key Background Design: Ted Blackman, Glenn Vilppu – Background Painters: Laura Lee Lizak, Greg Battes – Animation Director: Dave Marshall – Animation Services: Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. – Wayne Kaatz’ Office Hours: 3:15-3:45 PM
Buster and the Wolverine
First aired October 19, 1990 – Prod. no. 107
Directed by Art Leonardi – Written by Tom Ruegger and Paul Dini – Storyboards: Jim Willoughby, Alfred Gimeno, Chris Otsuki, Art Leonardi – Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Morton Stevens – Timing Direction: Tom Ray, Gwen Wetzler – Character Layout: Jean Paynter, Tom Bird, David West, Alberto De Mello, Jessie Cosio, Tenny Henson – Model Design: Daniel De La Vega – Key Background Design: Jessie Santos – Background Layout: Brian Sebern – Background Painters: Hector Martinez, Richard Martin, Brian Sebern – Animation by Kennedy Cartoons (Glen Kennedy, Director) – Ink and Paint, Camera: Fil-Cartoons, Inc. – Wolverine Trainer: The Tazmanian Devil
You Asked For It, Part 2
The Weird Couple
Directed by Art Leonardi – Written by Len Janson
Return of the Toxic Revenger
Directed by Art Leonardi – Written by Pamela Hickey and Dennys McCoy
Little Cake of Horrors
Directed by Art Leonardi – Written by Dale Hale
First aired October 22, 1990 – Prod. no. 123
Story Editor: Len Janson – Music by Don Davis – Starring the Voice of William Woodson as Narrator – Storyboards: Tony Benedict, Alberto De Mello, Chris Otsuki, Robert Fuentes, Alfred Gimeno – Timing Direction: Tom Ray, Gwen Wetzler – Character Layout: Jessie Cosio, Jean Paynter, Dave West, Tenny Henson, John Koch – Model Design: Daniel De La Vega – Key Background Design: Jessie Santos – Background Painter: Brian Sebern – Animation by Kennedy Cartoons (Glen Kennedy, Director) – Ink and Paint, Camera: Fil-Cartoons, Inc. – Give a Hoot: Don’t Pollute
Europe in 30 Minutes
First aired October 26, 1990 – Prod. no. 142
Directed by Arthur Leonardi – Written by Stephen Hibbert – Storyboards: Jessie Cosio, Sheri Weinhart, Chris Otsuki – Story Editor: Sherri Stoner – Music by Arthur Kempel – Starring the Voices of Tim Curry as Prince Charles, Valri Bromfield as Lady Di, Pat Fraley as Travel Agent – Timing Direction: Tom Ray, Norm McCabe, Charlie Downs – Character Layout: Terry Mullen, Daniel De La Vega, Dave West, Alberto De Mello, Ed Haney, Chris Otsuki, Tenny Henson, Jessie Santos, Sheri Weinhart – Layout Supervisor: Dave West – Model Design: Daniel De La Vega – Key Background Design: Jessie Santos – Background Painters: Brian Sebern, Eric Semones – Animation Director: Dave Marshall – Animation Services: Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. – Travel Arrangements by the Wackyland Tourist Board
The Wacko World of Sports
Tennis the Menace
Directed by Kent Butterworth – Written by Gordon Bressack and Charles M. Howell IV
Bleacher Bummer
Directed by Kent Butterworth – Written by Chuck Menville
Miniature Goof
Directed by Kent Butterworth – Written by Grant Moran and Tom Ruegger
First aired October 30, 1990 – Prod. no. 136
Story Editors: Len Janson, Chuck Menville – Music by Morton Stevens – Storyboards: Bob Fuentes, Cosmo Anzilotti, Mike Swanigan – Timing Direction: Walt Kubiak, Charlie Downs, Norm McCabe – Character Layout: Charlie Downs, Owen Fitzgerald, Cosmo Anzilotti – Model Design: Phil Ortiz, Terry Mullen, Owen Fitzgerald – Key Background Design: Cosmo Anzilotti, Marty Strudler – Background Layout: Marty Strudler – Background Color: Christy Maltese, Bob Schaefer, Marcia Adams – Animation Supervisor: Warren Marshall – Animation Services: Akom Productions Co. – Ink and Paint, Camera: Fil-Cartoons, Inc. – Moral of Story: Not Every Show is Perfect
Rainy Daze
Rent a Friend
Directed by Art Leonardi – Written by Jim Reardon and Paul Dini
Bunny Daze
Directed by Art Leonardi – Written by Barry Caldwell
Fur-Gone Conclusion
Directed by Art Leonardi – Written by Wayne Kaatz and Chris Otsuki
First aired November 1, 1990 – Prod. no. 115
Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Bill Ross – Starring the Voices of Frank Welker as Babzilla, Joan Gerber as Gotcha Grabmore – Storyboards: Chris Otsuki, Alfred Gimeno, Jim Willoughby, Lew Saw – Timing Direction: Tom Ray, Gwen Wetzler – Character Layout: Jean Paynter, Chris Otsuki, Alfred Gimeno, Jessie Casio, Tom Bird, Al De Mello, Dave West – Model Design: Daniel De La Vega – Key Background Design: Jessie Santos – Background Layout: Brian Sebern – Background Painter: Laura Lee Lizak – Background Color: Kathryn Yelsa – Character Design: Jessie Cosio – Animation Supervision: John Ewing, Barry Pearce – Animation Services: Freelance Graphics Ltd. – Guy Who Wears Suspenders: Jim Reardon
Fields of Honey
First aired November 2, 1990 – Prod. no. 116
Directed by Ken Boyer – Written by Sherri Stoner and Tom Ruegger – Storyboards: Byron Vaughns, Barry Caldwell, John Dorman – Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Bill Ross – Starring the Voices of Noel Blanc as Porky, B.J. Ward as Honey – Timing Direction: Jeff Hall, Dan Thompson – Character Layout: Jeff Pidgeon, Charles Bean, Mucci, Kexx Singleton, Tom Owens, Joey Banaszkiewicz, Brian Mitchell, Jim Smith – Model Design: Tony Craig – Key Background Design: Dan McHugh – Background Layout: Stephen Lewis – Background Painter: Eric Radomski – Animation by Kennedy Cartoons (Glen Kennedy, Director) – Ink and Paint, Camera: Fil-Cartoons, Inc. – What Ever Happened to… McLean Stevenson?
Sawdust and Toonsil
First aired November 5, 1990 – Prod. no. 137
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Gordon Bressack and Charles M. Howell IV – Storyboards: Chris Reccardi, Jim Fletcher, Rich Arons – Story Editor: Sherri Stoner – Music by Albert Olson – Starring the Voices of Rob Paulsen as Wonder, Susan Blu as Sphinx – Timing Direction: Michael Gerard, Tom Ray, Gwen Wetzler, Jeff Hall – Model Design: Mike Fontanelli – Key Background Design: Glenn Vilppu, Ted Blackman – Background Painters: Laura Lee Lizak, Greg Battes, Dave McBride – Animation Director: Dave Marshall – Animation Services: Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. – Ink and Paint, Camera: Fil-Cartoons, Inc. – This Program Has Been Edited For Your Own Good.
(NOTE: episode likely animated by Akom Productions, despite Wang’s credit)
Spring in Acme Acres
Love Among the Toons
Directed by Kent Butterworth and Eddie Fitzgerald – Written by Gordon Bressack, Charles M. Howell IV, and Eddie Fitzgerald
Elmyra’s Spring Cleaning
Directed by Eddie Fitzgerald and Kent Butterworth – Written by Eddie Fitzgerald
That’s Incredibly Stupid
Directed by Kent Butterworth – Written by Chuck Menville
First aired November 6, 1990 – Prod. no. 135
Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Fred Steiner – Storyboards: Eddie Fitzgerald, Doug McCarthy – Timing Direction: Walt Kubiak, Kent Butterworth – Character Layout: Istvan Majores, Kent Butterworth – Model Design: Phil Ortiz, Terry Mullen, Kent Butterworth, Rich Pursel – Key Background Design: Grigor Boyadjiev – Background Layout: Istvan Majores – View Master Sequence: Rich Pursel, Tim Gould, Fergus Hernando – Background Color: Donald Townes – Background Painter: Phil Phillipson – Animation Director: Dave Marshall – Animation Services: Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. – Ink and Paint, Camera: Fil-Cartoons, Inc. – Today’s L.A. Weather: Hot and Smoggy
Psychic Fun-omenon Day
Piece of Mind
Directed by Art Leonardi – Written by Jim Reardon
Class Cut Up
Directed by Art Leonardi – Written by Earl Kress and Tom Ruegger
Rear Window Pain
Directed by Art Leonardi – Written by Earl Kress and Jim Reardon
First aired November 7, 1990 – Prod. no. 152
Story Editors: Tom Minton, Jim Reardon – Music by Steve Bramson – Starring the Voices of June Foray as Granny, John Hillner as Michigan J. Frog – Storyboards: Ken Mitchroney, Chris Otsuki, Alberto De Mello – Timing Direction: Tom Ray, Norm McCabe, Charlie Downs – Character Layout: Tenny Henson, Dave O’Day, Ed Haney, Alberto De Mello, Terry Mullen, Chris Otsuki, Daniel De La Vega, Ken Mitchroney, Dave West, Warren Batchelder, Ed DeMattia – Layout Supervisor: Dave West – Model Design: Daniel De La Vega, Ed Haney – Key Background Design: Jessie Santos – Background Painters: Brian Sebern, Eric Semones – Animation Director: Dave Marshall – Animation Services: Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. – Favorite Cartoon: “One Froggy Evening”
The Wide World of Elmyra
Turtle Hurdle
Directed by Kent Butterworth – Written by Earl Kress and Tom Ruegger
Drooley Davey
Directed by Kent Butterworth – Written by Tom Minton, Paul Dini, and Beth Bornstein
Go Fetch
Directed by Kent Butterworth – Written by Bob Carrau
First aired November 8, 1990 – Prod. no. 149
Story Editors: Tom Minton, Jim Reardon – Music by Richard Stone – Starring the Voices of Edan Gross as Tyrone, Frank Welker as Barky Marky, John Hillner as Michigan J. Frog – Storyboards: Owen Fitzgerald, Ric Estrada, Liz Rath, Eddie Fitzgerald – Timing Direction: Walt Kubiak, Kent Butterworth – Character Layout: Istvan Majores, Kent Butterworth – Model Design: Kent Butterworth, Terry Mullen – Key Background Design: Istvan Majores – Background Layout: Marty Strudler – Background Color: Marcia Adams, Andy Phillipson, Martin Forte – Animation Director: Mike Renya – Animation Services: Tokyo Movie Shinsha Co., Ltd. – Guy with Really Red Face: Kent Butterworth
A Ditch in Time
First aired November 9, 1990 – Prod. no. 155
Directed by Art Vitello – Written by Wayne Kaatz, Bruce Timm, Art Vitello, and Douglas McCarthy – Storyboards: Bruce Timm, Douglas McCarthy – Story Editor: Wayne Kaatz – Music by Don Davis – Timing Direction: Norm McCabe – Character Layout: Keith Baxter, Chuck Harvey, Leonard Robinson – Model Design: Steve Gordon, Bill Snelgrove, Douglas McCarthy, Bruce Timm – Key Background Design: Bruce Zick – Background Layout: John Dymer, Leandro Martinez – Background Painter: Kathryn Yelsa – Animation Director: Mike Renya – Animation Services: Tokyo Movie Shinsha Co., Ltd. – Any Similarity Between This Cartoon And The Original Script Is Purely Coincidental
Animaniacs!
First aired November 12, 1990 – Prod. no. 145
Directed by Art Vitello – Written by Paul Dini and Tom Minton – Storyboards: Bruce Timm, Douglas McCarthy – Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Richard Stone – Starring the Voice of Robert Bergen as Porky – Timing Direction: Norm McCabe, Jeff Hall – Character Layout: Keith Baxter, Chuck Harvey, Leonard Robinson – Model Design: Steve Gordon, Douglas McCarthy, Art Vitello, Bill Snelgrove, Bruce Timm – Key Background Design: Bruce Zick – Background Layout: John Dymer, Leandro Martinez – Background Painter: Kathryn Yelsa – Animation Supervisor: Warren Marshall – Animation Services: Akom Productions – Class Couple: Dougman and Victoria
Career Oppor-toon-ities
Buster’s Guide to Part Time Jobs
Directed by Art Leonardi – Written by Gordon Bressack and Charles M. Howell IV
Working Pig
Directed by Art Leonardi – Written by David Cohen and Roger S. Schulman
Falling to Pizzas
Directed by Art Leonardi – Written by Sherri Stoner
First aired November 13, 1990 – Prod. no. 111
Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Fred Steiner – Storyboards: Chris Otsuki, Alfred Gimeno, Tom Minton – Timing Direction: Tom Ray, Gwen Wetzler – Character Layout: Tenny Henson, Chris Otsuki, Ed Haney, Jessie Cosio, Tom Bird, Alfred Gimeno, Dave West, Alberto De Mello, John Koch, Jean Paynter – Model Design: Daniel De La Vega – Key Background Design: Jessie Santos, Dean Thompson – Background Color: Brian Sebern – Animation Director: Dave Marshall – Animation Services: Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. – Don’t Miss Our Next Show: It’s Actually Entertaining
Strange Tales of Weird Science
Scentimental Pig
Written and Directed by Eddie Fitzgerald
Pit Bullied
Directed by Art Leonardi (credited as Alan Smithee) – Written by Earl Kress
Duck in the Muck
Directed by Art Leonardi (credited as Allen Smithee) – Written by Tom Minton
First aired November 14, 1990 – Prod. no. 103
Story Editor: Wayne Kaatz – Music by Arthur Kempel – Storyboards: Alfred Gimeno, Bob Camp, Lorenzo Martinez, Chris Otsuki – Timing Direction: Tom Ray, Bill Hutton, Charlie Downs – Character Layout: Rich Arons, Ken Mitchroney, Jim Smith, Jeff Pidgeon, Chris Reccardi, Chris Otsuki, Jim Gomez, Mike Fontanelli, David West, Tenny Henson, Tom Bird, Jessie Cosio – Model Design: Jeff Pidgeon – Key Background Design: Ted Blackman, Jessie Santos – Background Layout: Ted Blackman, Dan McHugh – Background Painters: Laura Lizak, Eric Radomski, Brian Sebern – Animation Services: Encore Cartoons – Ink and Paint, Camera: Fil-Cartoons, Inc. – Number of Retakes: Don’t Ask
Inside Plucky Duck
Bat’s All Folks
Directed by Art Vitello – Story by Bruce Timm and Art Vitello – Teleplay by Paul Dini and Buzz Dixon
Wild Takes Class
Directed by Art Vitello – Written by Paul Dini
First aired November 15, 1990 – Prod. no. 129
Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Joel McNeely – Storyboards: Bruce Timm, Douglas McCarthy – Timing Direction: Norm McCabe, Jeff Hall – Character Layout: Keith Baxter, Chuck Harvey, Leonard Robinson – Model Design: Douglas McCarthy, Bruce Timm, Keith Baxter, Art Vitello – Key Background Design: Bruce Zick – Background Layout: John Dymer, Leandro Martinez – Background Color: Kathryn Yelsa – Animation by Kennedy Cartoons (Glen Kennedy, Director) – Ink and Paint, Camera: Wang Film Productions Co., Inc. – Great Haircut: Alfred Gimeno – With a Tip of the Bat to the Works of Bob Kane, Frank Miller, and D.C. Comics. Batman, ™ and © Copyright 1990 D.C. Comics, Inc.
The Acme Bowl
First aired November 16, 1990 – Prod. no. 120
Directed by Ken Boyer – Written by Steve Langford, Debra Blanchard, Tom Ruegger, and Paul Dini – Storyboards: Byron Vaughns, Barry Caldwell – Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Arthur Kempel – Starring the Voices of Noel Blanc as Porky, William Woodson as Announcer – Timing Direction: Cullan Blaine – Character Layout: Joey Banaszkiewicz, Jim Smith, Charlie Bean, Brian Mitchell, Kexx Singleton, Terry Lee Mullen, Jeff Pidgeon, Tony Craig, Jenny Lerew – Model Design: Tony Craig – Key Background Design: Dan McHugh – Background Layout: Stephen Lewis, Marty Strudler – Background Painter: Eric Radomski – Animation by Kennedy Cartoons (Glen Kennedy, Director) – Ink and Paint, Camera: Fil-Cartoons, Inc. – Homecoming Queen: Jean MacCurdy
Dating, Acme Acres Style
Buster’s Guide to Dating
Directed by Gerard Baldwin – Written by Tom Ruegger, Sherri Stoner, and Paul Dini
Love Stinks
Directed by Ken Boyer – Written by Sherri Stoner
Dream Date Game
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Tom Ruegger and Paul Dini
First aired November 19, 1990 – Prod. no. 114
Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Richard Stone – Storyboards: Ken Mitchroney, Chris Reccardi, Rich Arons, Doug McCarthy – Timing Direction: Dan Thompson, Charlie Downs – Character Layout: Jim Smith, Mike Fontanelli, Jim Gomez, Ken Mitchroney, Rich Arons, Chris Reccardi – Model Design: Chris Reccardi, Jim Gomez, Jim Smith, Rich Arons, Ken Mitchroney, Mike Fontanelli – Key Background Design: Ted Blackman, Glenn Vilppu – Background Painter: Laura Lee Lizak – Animation Supervisor: Warren Marshall – Animation Services: Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. – U.S. Vice President: Dan Quayle
Looniversity Daze
The Learning Principal
Directed by Gerard Baldwin – Written by Paul Dini
Eating Between the Lines
Directed by Gerard Baldwin – Written by Eddie Fitzgerald and Jim Reardon
What’s Up Nurse?
Directed by Gerard Baldwin – Written by Stephen Langford
First aired November 20, 1990 – Prod. no. 110
Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Bill Ross – Starring the Voices of Noel Blanc as Principal, June Foray as Granny – Storyboards: Eddie Fitzgerald, Tom Minton, Ron Campbell – Timing Direction: Dan Thompson, Charlie Downs – Character Layout: Jim Smith, Mike Fontanelli, Jim Gomez, Ken Mitchroney, Rich Arons – Model Design: Ken Mitchroney, Mike Fontanelli, Jim Gomez, Jim Smith, Rich Arons – Key Background Design: Ted Blackman, Glenn Vilppu – Background Painter: Laura Lee Lizak – Background Color: Kathryn Yelsa – Animation Services: Encore Cartoons; Fil-Cartoons, Inc. – The Show is Over: Go Do Your Homework
Best o’ Plucky Duck Day
One Minute Till Three
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Tom Ruegger and Tom Minton
Sticky Feathers Duck
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Beth Bornstein
Duck in the Dark
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Eddie Fitzgerald, Paul Dini, and Tom Minton
First aired November 21, 1990 – Prod. no. 118
Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Dennis McCarthy – Starring the Voices of June Foray as Granny, Rob Paulsen as Mr. Bughari – Storyboards: Byron Vaughns, Robert Fuentes, John Dorman, Rich Arons – Timing Direction: Michael Gerard – Character Layout: Michael Gerard, Charles Bean, Garrett Ho, Jim Gomez, Mike Fontanelli – Model Design: Mike Fontanelli, Garrett Ho, Jim Gomez – Key Background Design: Glen Vilppu, Ted Blackman – Background Painter: Laura Lee Lizak – Animation by Kennedy Cartoons (Glen Kennedy, Director) – Ink and Paint, Camera: Fil-Cartoons, Inc. – Moral of the Story: Plucky’s a Jerk
DVD release and most airings of this episode have writing and directing credits displayed at the beginning of the show, with no credits for any of the three individual shorts.
Hero Hamton
First aired November 23, 1990 – Prod. no. 106
Directed by Gerard Baldwin – Written by Gordon Bressack and Charles M. Howell IV – Storyboards: Eddie Fitzgerald, Chris Reccardi, Pierre De Celles – Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Steve Bramson – Starring the Voice of Bob Bergen as Porky – Timing Direction: Dan Thompson, Charlie Downs – Character Layout: Jim Smith, Mike Fontanelli, Jim Gomez, Ken Mitchroney, Rich Arons – Model Design: Jeff Pidgeon – Key Background Design: Ted Blackman – Background Painter: Laura Lee Lizak – Animation Services: Encore Cartoons – Ink and Paint, Camera: Fil-Cartoons, Inc. – Capitol of New Jersey: Trenton
Whale’s Tales
First aired November 26, 1990 – Prod. no. 154
Directed by Kent Butterworth – Written by Nicholas Hollander – Storyboards: Owen Fitzgerald, Lelia Green, Larry Leker – Story Editor: Sherri Stoner – Music by Don Davis and William Ross – Starring the Voices of Joan Gerber as Gotcha, Phil Hartman as Octavius – Timing Direction: Kent Butterworth, Walt Kubiak – Character Layout: Owen Fitzgerald, Tibor Belay, Steve Fellner, Mucci, Istvan Majoros, Larry Leker, Umberto De La Fuente – Model Design: Mark Perry, Steve Fellner – Key Background Design: Grigor Boyadjiev, Marty Strudler – Background Layout: Marty Strudler – Background Painters: Walt Peregoy, Kristina Crespi, Andy Phillipson, Phil Phillipson – Animation Supervisor: Warren Marshall – Animation Services: Akom Productions Co. (Nelson Shin, President) – Mermaid Model: Sherri Stoner
Ask Mr. Popular
Dapper Diz
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Paul Dini
A Pigment of His Imagination
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Therese Naugle
First aired December 5, 1990 – Prod. no. 141
Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Richard Stone – Storyboards: Jeff Lynch, Bruce Morris – Timing Direction: Michael Gerard, Gregory D. Reyna, Jeff Hall – Model Design: Mike Fontanelli – Key Background Design: Ted Blackman, Glenn Vilppu, John Koch – Background Painters: Laura Lee Lizak, Dave McBride – Animation Director: Dave Marshall – Animation Services: Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. – Brooklyn Dodger Fan: Mike Fontanelli
Son of Looniversity Daze
Plucky’s Dastardly Deed
Directed by Gerard Baldwin – Written by Tom Minton
Open and Shut Case
Directed by Gerard Baldwin – Written by Tom Minton
C Flat or B Sharp?
Directed by Gerard Baldwin – Written by Buzz Dixon
First aired December 7, 1990 – Prod. no. 134
Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Mort Stevens and Bruce Broughton – Starring the Voice of June Foray as Granny – Storyboards: Jim Fletcher, Chris Reccardi – Timing Direction: Andrew Louis, Gregory Reyna – Character Layout: Charlie Bean, Chris Reccardi, Enrique May, Mike Fontanelli, Charles Visser, Christopher Dent, Garret Ho – Model Design: Mike Fontanelli, Jim Fletcher, Charlie Bean, Chris Reccardi, Jim Gomez – Key Background Design: Ted Blackman, John Koch – Background Layout: Ted Blackman, Dan McHugh – Background Painter: Rolando Oliva – Animation by Kennedy Cartoons (Glen Kennedy, Director) – Ink and Paint, Camera: Wang Film Productions Co., Inc. – 4 a Quality Education: Avoid Acme Looniversity
Mr. Popular’s Rules of Cool
Mr. Popular’s Rules of Cool
Directed by Art Vitello – Written by Gordon Bressack
Slugfest
Directed by Art Vitello – Written by Jim Reardon
Venison Anyone?
Directed by Art Vitello – Written by Charles M. Howell IV
First aired December 10, 1990 – Prod. no. 160
Story Editors: Jim Reardon, Tom Minton – Music by Joel McNeely and Bruce Broughton – Starring the Voices of Jim Cummings as Iodizer, Roger Rose as Announcer, Brian Mitchell as Vinnie – Storyboards: Doug McCarthy, Bruce Timm – Timing Direction: Norm McCabe, Jeff Hall – Character Layout: Keith Baxter, Chuck Harvey, Leonard Robinson – Model Design: Steve Gordon, Douglas McCarthy, Bruce Timm, Art Vitello – Key Background Design: Bruce Zick – Background Layout: John Dymer, Leandro Martinez – Background Painter: Kathryn Yelsa – Animation Director: Dave Marshall – Animation Services: Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. – Toy Collector: John Dymer
Fairy Tales for the 90’s
Bunnochio
Directed by Ken Boyer – Written by Tom Ruegger and Tom Minton
Bear Necessities
Directed by Ken Boyer – Written by Gordon Bressack and Jim Reardon
First aired December 12, 1990 – Prod. no. 143
Story Editors: Tom Minton, Jim Reardon – Music by Albert Olson, Hummy Mann, and Mark Watters – Starring the Voices of Stan Freberg as Junior, Orson Bean as Gepetto – Storyboards: Ken Boyer – Character Layout: Kennedy Cartoons – Model Design: Alex McCrae, Jeff Pidgeon, Joey Banaszkiewicz, Tony Craig, Kexx Singleton – Key Background Design: Dan McHugh, Stephen Lewis – Background Painter: Eric Radomski – Animation Director: Dave Marshall – Animation Services: Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. – The End Credits: Just Keep Going and Going and Going…
Who Bopped Bugs Bunny?
First aired December 14, 1990 – Prod. no. 144
Directed by Kent Butterworth – Written by Paul Dini, Earl Kress, and Sherri Stoner – Storyboards: J.C. Wegman, Eddie Fitzgerald, Mike Kazaleh – Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Ralph Kessler and Elliot Kaplan – Starring the Voices of Jonathan Winters as Stanley, Greg Burson as Pepe, Stan Freberg as Pete Puma – Timing Direction: Glen Kennedy, Kent Butterworth – Character Layout: Istvan Majores, Ken Mitchroney, Joe Horn, Kent Butterworth, Steve Fellner, Tibor Belay, Owen Fitzgerald – Model Design: Phil Ortiz, Terry Mullen, John Kricfalusi – Key Background Design: Grigor Boyadjiev – Background Layout: Marty Strudler – Background Painters: Walt Peregoy, Kristina Crespi, Phil Phillipson, Andrew Phillipson – Animation by Kennedy Cartoons (Namkook Lee, Director) – Ink and Paint, Camera: Fil-Cartoons, Inc. – Comedy in the Wrong Hands… A Dangerous Weapon
Tiny Toon Music Television
First aired February 1, 1991 – Prod. no. 163
Directed by Art Vitello – Written by Sherri Stoner, Art Vitello, Paul Dini, Bruce Timm, Tom Minton, Douglas McCarthy – Storyboards: Bruce Timm, Douglas McCarthy – Story Editor: Sherri Stoner – Music by Bruce Broughton – Starring the Voice of Julie Brown as Julie Bruin – Timing Direction: Norm McCabe – Character Layout: Keith Baxter, Chuck Harvey, Leonard Robinson – Model Design: Douglas McCarthy, Bruce Timm, Art Vitello – Key Background Design: Bruce Zick, John Dymer, Leandro Martinez, Bruce Timm – Background Layout: John Dymer, Leandro Martinez – Background Painter: Kathryn Yelsa – Animation Director: Mike Renya – Animation Services: Tokyo Movie Shinsha Co. Ltd. – Instanbul (sic): Not Constantinople
The Return to the Acme Acres Zone
Real Kids Don’t Like Broccoli
Directed by Kent Butterworth – Written by Wayne Kaatz and Kent Zbornak
Boo-Ha-Ha
Directed by Kent Butterworth – Written by Wayne Kaatz and Tom Minton
Duck Dodgers Jr.
Directed by Kent Butterworth – Written by Mike Kazaleh, Maurice Noble, and Wayne Kaatz – Design by Maurice Noble
First aired February 4, 1991 – Prod. no. 159
Story Editor: Wayne Kaatz – Music by Mark Watters – Storyboards: Warren Greenwood, Umberto De La Fuente, Mike Kazaleh – Timing Direction: Kent Butterworth – Character Layout: Umberto De La Fuente, Joe Horne, Mucci, Owen Fitzgerald, Jang Woo Lee, Mike Kim, Steve Fellner, Moon Choi – Model Design: Owen Fitzgerald, Maurice Noble, Steve Fellner – Key Background Design: Grigor Boyadjiev, Maurice Noble – Background Layout: Marty Strudler – Background Painters: Walt Peregoy, Marcia Adams Ho, Frank Frezzo, Andy Phillipson – Animation Director: Dave Marshall – Animation Services: Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. – Inter-Office Memo Corrector: Tom Minton
The Acme Home Shopping Show
Oh for Arts Sake
Directed by Eddie Fitzgerald (uncredited) – Written by Sherri Stoner
Teddy Bears Picnic
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Paul Dini
I Was a Teenage Bunnysitter
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Sherri Stoner
First aired February 6, 1991 – Prod. no. 161
Story Editors: Paul Dini, Sherri Stoner – Music by Richard Stone – Starring the Voices of Frank Welker as Paw, Ben Ganger as Duncan, Stan Freberg as Pete Puma – Storyboards: Jim Fletcher, Chris Reccardi, Garrett Ho – Timing Direction: Andrew Louis, Gregory Reyna – Character Layout: Charlie Bean, Chris Reccardi, Enrique May, Mike Fontanelli, Charles Visser, Garrett Ho, Christopher Dent – Model Design: Mike Fontanelli, Jim Fletcher, Charlie Bean, Chris Reccardi, Jim Gomez – Key Background Design: Ted Blackman, John Koch – Background Layout: Ted Blackman, Dan McHugh – Background Painter: Rolando Oliva – Animation Director: Glen Kennedy – Animation Services: Kennedy Cartoons – Ink and Paint, Camera: Fil-Cartoons, Inc. – “Miss Personality”: Kirstyn Smithen
(NOTE: episode likely animated by Akom Productions, despite Kennedy’s credit)
The Weirdest Stories Ever Told
Robin Hare
Directed by Art Leonardi – Written by Gordon Kent
To Babs or Not to Babs
Directed by Art Leonardi – Written by Paul Dini
Elmyra’s Round the World
Directed by Art Leonardi – Written by Paul Dini
First aired February 8, 1991 – Prod. no. 157
Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Ron Grant and Mark Watters – Starring the Voice of Clive Revill as Shakespeare – Storyboards: Ken Mitchroney, Alberto De Mello, Jim Smith – Timing Direction: Tom Ray, Norm McCabe, Charlie Downs – Character Layout: Ed Haney, Alberto De Mello, Tenny Henson, Ken Mitchroney, Dave West, Jeannie Paynter, Daniel De La Vega, Terry Mullen – Layout Supervisor: Dave West – Model Design: Daniel De La Vega, Chris Aguirre – Key Background Design: Jessie Santos, Tenny Henson – Background Painters: Brian Sebern, Eric Semones – Animation Supervisor: Warren Marshall – Animation Services: Akom Productions Co. (Nelson Shin, President) – Foghorn Leghorn Compliments of Bob McKinson (sic)
Viewer Mail Day
Pluck o’ the Irish
Directed by Arthur Leonardi – Written by Paul Dini
Out of Odor
Directed by Art Leonardi – Written by Arleen Sorkin and Beth Milstein
Buttering Up the Buttfields
Directed by Art Leonardi – Written by Paul Dini, Tom Minton, and Wayne Kaatz
First aired February 11, 1991 – Prod. no. 162
Story Editors: Paul Dini, Jim Reardon – Music by Hummie Mann – Starring the Voice of Tracy Rowe as Bridey – Storyboards: Ken Mitchroney, Jim Smith, Alberto De Mello – Timing Direction: Tom Ray, Norm McCabe, Charlie Downs – Character Layout: Tenny Henson, Chris Aguirre, Ed Haney, Ian Findley, Terry Mullen, Kevin Frank, Daniel De La Vega, Ken Mitchroney, Dave West, Paul Fisher, Jeanie Paynter – Layout Supervisor: Dave West – Model Design: Daniel De La Vega, Chris Aguirre – Key Background Design: Jessie Santos, Tenny Henson – Background Painters: Brian Sebern, Eric Semones – Animation Director: Dave Marshall – Animation Services: Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. – Thanks To Our Loyal Viewers: Both of You
Son of the Wacko World of Sports
Buster at the Bat
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Jim Reardon
Buster’s New Bike
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Grant Moran, Tom Minton, and Tom Ruegger
Acme Acres Summer Olympics
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Earl Kress, Jim Reardon, Tom Minton, and Tom Ruegger
First aired February 12, 1991 – Prod. no. 156
Story Editors: Tom Minton, Jim Reardon – Music by Albert Olson – Starring the Voices of Jim Cummings as Singer, Pat Buttram as Bicycle Bob – Storyboards: Jim Fletcher, Chris Reccardi, Garrett Ho – Timing Direction: Jeff Hall, Gregory Reyna – Character Layout: Charlie Bean, Enrique May, Christopher Dent, Charles Visser – Model Design: Mike Fontanelli, Jim Fletcher, Charlie Bean, Chris Reccardi, Jim Gomez – Key Background Design: Ted Blackman, John Koch – Background Painters: Rolando Oliva, Martin Forte, Flamarion Ferreira – Animation by Kennedy Cartoons (Glen Kennedy, Director) – Ink and Paint, Camera: Wang Film Productions Co., Inc. – The End Credits Go By Really Fast
DVD release of this episode omits titles and credits for all three shorts.
Pollution Solution
No Deposit, No Return of the Trash Bag Dispenser
Directed by Ken Boyer – Written by Sherri Stoner
Jungle Bungle
Directed by Ken Boyer – Written by M.D. Sweeney
Waste Deep in Wackyland
Directed by Ken Boyer – Written by Jim Reardon
First aired February 14, 1991 – Prod. no. 139
Story Editor: Sherri Stoner – Music by Mark Watters – Starring the Voice of Rodger Bumpass as Ronald Grump – Storyboards: John Dorman – Character Layout: Kennedy Cartoons – Model Design: Joey Banaszkiewicz, Tony Craig, Kexx Singleton, Jeff Pidgeon – Key Background Design: Dan McHugh, Stephen Lewis – Background Layout: Kennedy Cartoons – Background Painter: Eric Radomski – Animation by Kennedy Cartoons (Glen Kennedy, Director) – Ink and Paint, Camera: Wang Film Productions Co., Inc. – Don’t Forget Kids: Recycle!
You Asked For It Again
Buster’s Guide to Goofing Off
Directed by Ken Boyer – Written by Tom Minton
Elmyra at the Mall
Directed by Ken Boyer – Written by Nicholas Hollander
Hold the Sugar
Directed by Ken Boyer – Written by Tom Minton
First aired February 15, 1991 – Prod. no. 153
Story Editors: Tom Minton, Jim Reardon – Music by Richard Stone – Starring the Voice of Frank Welker as Ant – Storyboards: Warren Greenwood, Tony Craig – Timing Direction: Norm McCabe, Charlie Downs – Character Layout: Jenny Lerew, Kexx Singleton, Joey Banaszkiewicz, Jeff Pidgeon, Alex McCrae, Cynthia Petrovic, Larry Whittaker – Model Design: Alex McCrae, Jeff Pidgeon – Key Background Design: Stephen Lewis – Background Painter: Eric Radomski – Animation by Kennedy Cartoons (Glen Kennedy, Director) – Ink and Paint, Camera: Wang Film Productions Co., Inc. – These End Credits Are Endless Aren’t They?
Brave Tales of Real Rabbits
And All That Rot
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Eddie Fitzgerald
Day for Knight
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Earl Kress, Tom Minton, and Jim Reardon
First aired February 18, 1991 – Prod. no. 151
Story Editors: Tom Minton, Jim Reardon – Music by Richard Stone – Storyboards: Jim Fletcher, Chris Reccardi, Jim Gomez – Timing Direction: Andrew Louis, Gregory Reyna – Character Layout: Charlie Bean, Chris Reccardi, Enrique May, Mike Fontanelli, Charles Visser, Garrett Ho – Model Design: Mike Fontanelli, Jim Fletcher, Charlie Bean, Chris Reccardi, Jim Gomez – Key Background Design: Ted Blackman, John Koch – Background Painter: Rolando Oliva – Animation Directors: John Ewing, Barry Pearce – Animation Services: Freelance Graphics Ltd. – Guy Who Thinks It’s 1947: Charlie Bean
How Sweetie It Is
Egged On Eagle
Directed by Ken Boyer – Written by Sherri Stoner
Let’s Do Lunch
Directed by Art Leonardi – Written by Nicholas Hollander
The Raven
Directed by Ken Boyer – Written by Sherri Stoner and Paul Dini
First aired February 19, 1991 – Prod. no. 158
Story Editor: Sherri Stoner – Music by Steve Bramson – Starring the Voices of Vincent Price as Narrator, Jeff Bergman as Tweetie (sic) – Storyboards: Warren Greenwood, Byron Vaughns – Timing Direction: Cullen Blaine – Character Layout: Cynthia Petrovic, Larry Whitaker, Ken Boyer, Jenny Lerew, Joey Banaszkiewicz, Steve Lewis – Model Design: Tony Craig, Ken Boyer – Key Background Design: Dan McHugh – Background Layout: Stephen Lewis – Background Painter: Eric Radomski – Animation by Kennedy Cartoons (Glen Kennedy, Director) – Ink and Paint, Camera: Wang Film Productions Co., Inc. – A Tiny Toons Salute to Friz Freleng
New Character Day
The Roches
Directed by Ken Boyer – Written by Sherri Stoner
The Return of Pluck Twacy
Written and Directed by Eddie Fitzgerald
First aired February 20, 1991 – Prod. no. 164
Story Editors: Paul Dini, Jim Reardon – Music by Fred Steiner – Starring the Voices of Terre Roche as Terre, Maggie Roche as Maggie, Suzzy Roche as Suzzy, Steven Spielberg as White Rabbit – Storyboards: Barry Caldwell, Eddie Fitzgerald – Timing Direction: Andrew Louis, Gregory Reyna – Character Layout: Jenny Lerew, Cynthia Petrovic, Joey Banaszkiewicz, Larry Whitaker, Alex McCrae – Model Design: Mike Fontanelli, Barry Caldwell, Tony Craig – Key Background Design: Stephen Lewis, Bob Doucette – Background Layout: Steve Lewis, Alex McCrae – Background Painter: Bob Doucette – Animation Director: Dave Marshall – Animation Services: Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. – Special Thanks to Martin Scott and Teddy Wainwright
(NOTE: episode likely animated by Kennedy Cartoons, despite Wang’s credit)
Here’s Hamton
Milk, It Makes a Body Spout
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Tom Minton and Tom Ruegger
America’s Least Wanted
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Jim Reardon
Drawn and Buttered
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Jim Reardon and Grant Moran
First aired February 21, 1991 – Prod. no. 146
Story Editors: Tom Minton, Jim Reardon – Music by Albert Olson – Starring the Voices of Jim Cummings as Singer, Casey Kasem as Flakey Fakem, June Foray as Granny – Storyboards: Jim Fletcher, Chris Reccardi, Charlie Bean, Garrett Ho – Timing Direction: Ernie Schmidt, Gregory Reyna, Norm McCabe – Character Layout: Mike Fontanelli – Model Design: Mike Fontanelli, Chris Reccardi – Key Background Design: Ted Blackman, John Koch, Glenn Vilppu – Background Painters: Rolando Oliva, Laura Lee Lizak – Animation Director: Dave Marshall – Animation Services: Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. – Director Emeritus: Norman McCabe
No Toon is an Island
First aired February 25, 1991 – Prod. no. 147
Directed by Art Leonardi – Written by Gordon Bressack and Charles M. Howell IV – Storyboards: Ken Mitchroney, Chris Otsuki, Alberto De Mello – Story Editor: Chuck Menville – Music by Don Davis – Starring the Voice of Frank Welker as X-Bird – Timing Direction: Tom Ray, Norm McCabe, Charlie Downs – Character Layout: Dave West, Terry Mullen, Ed Haney, Alberto De Mello, Tenny Henson, Chris Otsuki, Ken Mitchroney – Layout Supervisor: Dave West – Model Design: Daniel De La Vega, Chris Aguirre – Key Background Design: Jessie Santos, Tenny Henson – Background Painters: Brian Sebern, Eric Semones – Animation Director: Dave Marshall – Animation Services: Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. – The Show Is Over: Now Go Outside and Play
K-ACME TV
First aired February 26, 1991 – Prod. no. 165
Directed by Kent Butterworth, Art Leonardi, and Ken Boyer – Written by Paul Dini, Sherri Stoner, and Tom Ruegger – Storyboards: Larry Leker, Byron Vaughns, Barry Caldwell – Story Editors: Paul Dini, Sherri Stoner – Music by Mark Watters – Timing Direction: Norm McCabe, Tom Ray – Character Layout: Terry Mullen, Istvan Majoros, Jeannie Paynter, Ian Findley, Chris Aguirre, Paul Fisher, Ed Haney, Dave West, Tenny Henson, Alberto De Mello, Kevin Frank, Ken Mitchroney, Daniel De La Vega, Owen Fitzgerald, Tibor Belay, Steve Felner, Umberto De La Fuente, Joey Banaszkiewicz, Jenny Lerew, Cynthia Petrovic – Model Design: Daniel De La Vega, Owen Fitzgerald, Steve Felner – Key Background Design: Jessie Santos, Marty Strudler, Stephen Lewis – Background Painters: Rolando Oliva, Brian Sebern, Eric Semones, Walt Peregoy, Andy Phillipson, Marcia Adams – Animation Director: Dave Marshall – Animation Services: Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. – This Is Episode Number 65: Just In Case You’re Counting
High Toon
First aired March 29, 1991 – Prod. no. 150
Directed by Glen Kennedy – Written by Chuck Menville – Storyboards: John Flagg – Story Editor: Chuck Menville – Music by Steve Taylor – Starring the Voices of Frank Welker as Coyote Kid, Phillip Glasser as Pedro – Timing Direction: Glen Kennedy – Character and Background Layout: Ed Lee, Gord Sinclair, Ken Morrissey, Brian Poehlman – Model Design: Glen Kennedy, Jim Macaulay – Key Background Design: Ed Lee, Gord Sinclair, Ken Morrissey, Brian Poehlman – Animation by Kennedy Cartoons (Glen Kennedy, Director) – Ink and Paint, Camera: Wang Film Productions Co., Inc. – Coyotes Compliments of Chuck Jones
Closing Credits:
Producer: Tom Ruegger
Associate Producer: Alfred Gimeno
Theme by Bruce Broughton
Casting and Voice Direction: Andrea Romano
Starring the Voices of:
Charlie Adler as Buster
Tress MacNeille as Babs
Joe Alaskey as Plucky
Don Messick as Hamton
Gail Matthius as Shirley
Kath Souci as Sneezer, Fifi
Frank Welker as Gogo, Furrball, Little Beeper, Calamity
Cree Summer as Elmyra
Maurice LaMarche as Dizzy
Danny Cooksey as Montana
Candi Milo as Sweetie
Rob Paulsen as Fowlmouth, Arnold, Concord
Jeff Bergman as Bugs, Daffy, Elmer, Foghorn, Yosemite Sam
Greg Burson as Elmer
Post Production Supervisor: Joe Sandusky
Show Editors: Joe Gall, Al Breitenbach, Kelly Ann Foley
Voiceover Assistant: Kelly Ann Foley
Track Reading: Henry Gilroy
Video Supervisor: Jay Weinman
Color Key: Bunny Munns
Model Mark-Up: Lisa Marie Leonardi
Ink and Paint: Eric Nordberg, Lisa Marie Leonardi
Main Title Animation: Tokyo Movie Shinsha Co., Ltd.
Music Editing: Patricia Carlin for Triad Music, Inc.
Series Character Design: Ken Boyer, Alfred Gimeno
Series B.G. Color Styling: Brian Sebern, Kathryn Yelsa
Negative Cutting: Mary Duerrstein
Laboratory Services: CFI
Animation Checking: Karl Jacobs, Brenda Brummett, Marina Cappas, Ana Durand, Paul B. Strickland
Sound Services Provided by Thomas J. Maydeck, C.A.S.
Sound Effects: Russell Brower
Post Production Facilities: The Post Group, Soundcastle/Postmodern
Voice Recording Studio: B&B Sound – Jackson Schwartz, Warren Kleiman
Production Assistance: Debra Blanchard, Kenneth Ross, Jeanne Barletta, Christopher Keenan, Arlene Boyer, Michael McFerren, Priscilla Boyer, Randall McFerren, Steve Donmyer, Marc Perry, Dawn Dunlop, Rich Pursel, Joey Franks, Kirstyn Smithen, Rich Freeman, Victoria Stover, Glen Gagnon, Robin Strickland, Dave Guerrie, Cheryl Bartolotta, Michele Capper
Kennedy Cartoons: Willy Ashworth, Harold Duckett, Eui Sun Hwang, E-Tae Kim, Sang-Jin Kim, Mike Longden, Jon McClenahan, Yeon Kun Noh, Darren Vandenberg, John Williamson, Sung Ku Won, Alan Kennedy, Namkook Lee
Production Administration: Tim Sarnoff
Amblin Story Editor: Doug Wood
Production Manager: Paul B. Strickland
Executive in Charge of Production: Jean MacCurdy
Production Executives: Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall
Executive Producer: Steven Spielberg
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