Pledge Week
It’s All Relatives
Directed by Barry Caldwell – Written by Sherri Stoner
Lifeguard Lunacy
Directed by Norm McCabe – Written by Paul Dini and Chris Otsuki
The Kite
Directed by Kent Butterworth – Written by Nicolas Hollander
First aired September 16, 1991 – Prod. no. 168
Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Don Davis – Storyboards: Alberto De Mello, Warren Greenwood, Ken Micherony Jr., Byron Vaughns, Patricia Wong – Timing Direction: Cullen Blaine, Charles Downs, Thomas A. Ray, Thomas G. Ray – Layout Supervisor: David West – Character Layout: Joey Banaszkiewicz, Shavonne Cherry, Kevin Frank, Patrick Gleason, Leslie Gorin, Ed Haney, Charles Harvey, Jennifer Lerew, John Over, Jean Paynter, Cynthia Petrovic, Swinton Scott, Marc Schirmeister, Joe Sibilski, Jason So, Larry Whitaker – Model Design: Charlie Bean, Daniel De La Vega, Marc Perry – Key Background Design: Chris Aguirre, Robert Haverland, Quintin Henson – Background Color Design: Michael Lowery, Brian Sebern, Eric Semones, Daniel Wong, Kathryn Yelsa – Background Layout: Salli Hilborn, Lorraine Marue, Hugh Pettibone, Martin Strudler, Thomas Warkentin – Overseas Animation Supervisor: Dev Ramsaran – Animation Services: Akom Productions Co. (Nelson Shin, President) – Quick Question: Those Babes Around Arnold—What Kind of Animals Were They?
Going Places
When You’re Hot…
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Earl Kress – Storyboard by Rusty Mills, Greg Reyna, and Chris Dent
That’s Art Folks!
Directed by Eddie Fitzgerald – Written by Nick Hollander
Slaughterhouse Jive
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Gordon Bressack – Storyboarded by Enrique May, Jim Fletcher, and Mike Fontanelli
First aired September 17, 1991 – Prod. no. 167
Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Richard Stone – Starring the Voices of Maurice LaMarche as Blueboy, Frank Welker as Dog – Storyboards: Eddie Fitzgerald, James Fletcher, Kenneth Harsha, Enrique May, Rusty Mills – Character Layout: Christopher Dent, Randy Haycock, Jennifer Lerew, Brian Mitchell, Ryan Roberts, Joseph Sibilski, Charles Visser – Timing Direction/Layout Supervisor: Greg Reyna – Model Design: Michael Fontanelli, Douglas McCarthy – Key Background Design: John Koch, Joe Pearson – Background Color Design: Robert Doucette, Ann Guenther, Rolly Oliva – Background Layout: Warren Marshall, Jim Mueller, Martin Strudler, Glen Vilppu – “Squash and Stretch” Lyrics by Jenny Lerew and Bob Doucette – Overseas Animation Supervisor: Dave Marshall – Animation Services: Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. – Moral of Story (Choose One): a. Eat More Meat. b. Don’t Play With Matches. c. Never Put a Bowling Ball In Your Underwear.
Elephant Issues
Why Dizzy Can’t Read
Directed by Byron Vaughns – Story by Sherri Stoner – Written by Stephen Hibbert
C.L.I.D.E. and Prejudice
Directed by Ken Boyer – Story by Sherri Stoner – Written by Mark Saraceni
One Beer
Directed by Ken Boyer – Story by Wayne Kaatz – Written by Nicholas Hollander
First aired September 18, 1991 – Prod. no. 169
Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Bill Ross – Starring the Voice of Jeff Bergman as Bugs Bunny – Timing Direction: Constantin Mustatea, Thomas A. Ray – Storyboards: Joey Banaszkiewicz, Tony Craig, Flamarion Ferreira, Warren Greenwood, Garrett Ho, Kaan Kalyon, Cynthia Petrovic, Patricia Wong – Layout Supervisor: Terry Mullen – Character Layout: Shavonne Cherry, Thomas Coppola, Ian Finley, Paul Fisher, Tim George, Robert McKnight, Phillip Mosness, David Oday, John Over, Marc Perry, Charles Visser, Jay Won So, Larry Whitaker – Model Design: Charlie Bean, Susan Crossley, Randy Haycock – Background Color Design: Robert Doucette – Background Layout: Shelly Dremann, Ernie Guanlao, Mike Hodgson, Lawrence Kim, John Koch – Key Background Design: Robert Haverland, Leandro Martinez, Alex McCrae – Overseas Animation Supervisor: Dev Ramsaran – Animation Services: Akom Productions Co. (Nelson Shin, President) – Today’s Lesson: Reading Ir Berry Impertant
Hog Wild Hamton
First aired September 19, 1991 – Prod. no. 171
Directed by Rich Arons – Script by Paul Dini and Bob Carrau – Gags by Greg Reyna, Enrique May, Rich Arons, and Rusty Mills – Storyboards: Rusty Mills, Jim Fletcher, Enrique May – Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Bruce Broughton – Starring the Voice of Edie McClurg as Winnie – Character Layout: Peter Gullerud, Jennifer Lerew, Ryan Roberts – Timing Direction/Layout Supervisor: Greg Reyna – Character Design: Michael Fontanelli – Key Background Design: James Mueller – Background Color Design: Ann Guenther, Rolando Oliva – Background Layout: Warren Marshall, Martin Strudler – Overseas Animation Supervisor: Dev Ramsaran – Animation Services: Akom Productions Co. (Nelson Shin, President) – Disclaimer: The Humor in Today’s Show Does Not Represent Anything That Was Ever Found In Any Way Funny By Anyone Who Ever Lived.
Playtime Toons
Happy Birthday Hamton
Directed by Art Leonardi – Written by Nicholas Hollander
Fit to be Toyed
Directed by Art Leonardi – Written by Paul Dini
Strung Along Kitty
Directed by Byron Vaughns – Story by Sherri Stoner – Written by Charlie Howell
First aired September 20, 1991 – Prod. no. 166
Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Ron Grant and Albert Olson – Storyboards: Alberto De Mello, Flamarion Ferreira, James Fletcher, Quintin Henson, Ken Mitcheroney Jr., Chris Otsuki, Patricia Wong – Timing Direction: Charles E. Downs, Jeffrey Hall, Constantin Mustatea, Thomas A. Ray, Thomas G. Ray – Layout Supervision: Greg Reyna, David West – Character Layout: Chris Aguirre, Joe Banaszkiewicz, Jessie Cosio, Daniel De La Vega, Paul Fisher, Kevin Frank, Ed Haney, Leland Hartman, Jennifer Lerew, Robert McKnight, Terry Mullen, Eduardo Olivares, Jean Paynter, Jay Won So, Charles Visser – Model Design: Terry Mullen – Key Background Design: John Koch – Background Color Design: Michael Lowery, Brian Sebern, Eric Semones, Daniel Wong, Kathryn Yelsa – Background Layout: Ernie Guanlao, Warren Marshall, Leandro Martinez, Alex McCrae, Charles Pickens, Martin Strudler – Overseas Animation Supervisor: Dev Ramsaran – Animation Services: Akom Productions Co. (Nelson Shin, President) – Congratulations! You Have Just Wasted a Half Hour of Your Life!
Toon Physics
Once Upon a Star
Directed by Art Leonardi – Story by Tom Ruegger – Written by Nicholas Hollander
A Cub for Grub
Directed by Art Leonardi – Written by Dale Hale
The Year Book Star
Directed by Art Leonardi – Written by Chris Otsuki and Dale Hale
First aired November 4, 1991 – Prod. no. 170
Story Editors: Paul Dini, Sherri Stoner – Music by Fred Steiner – Storyboards: Alberto De Mello, Quintin Henson, Thomas Yakutis – Timing Direction: Charles Downs, Norman McCabe, Thomas A. Ray – Layout Supervisor: David West – Character Layout: Chris Aguirre, Kevin Frank, Ed Haney, Salli Hilborn, Andy Kim, Jean Paynter, Jay Won So, Jang Woo Lee – Model Design: Daniel De La Vega, Julienne Gimeno – Key Background Design: Glen Vilppu – Background Layout: Norly Paat, Joe Sibilski – Background Color Design: Brian Sebern, Eric Semones – Overseas Animation Supervisor: Dev Ramsaran – Animation Services: Akom Productions Co. (Nelson Shin, President) – Top 5 “Toon Physics” Facts: 5. “Cub for Grub” Becomes Funny When You Watch It Backwards. 4. Sneezer Is Actually a 45 Year Old Man. 3. Barky Marky Was In This Episode. 2. The Boy in the Orange Hat Is Actually Danny Bonaduce. 1. We Wanted Carl Sagan To Do The Wraparounds, But He Snubbed Us. Go Figure.
Acme Cable TV
First aired November 11, 1991 – Prod. no. 179
Directed by Alfred Gimeno – Co-Directed by David West – Written by Paul Dini, Nicholas Hollander, Tom Ruegger, and Peter Hastings – Storyboards: Eddie Fitzgerald, Quintin Henson, Ken Mitcheroney Jr., Patricia Wong, Thomas Yakutis – Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Mark Watters – Starring the Voice of Rob Paulsen as Blink Winkleman – Timing Direction: Charles Downs – Character Layout: Chris Aguirre, Yoon Kim, Craig Armstrong, Jang Woo Lee, Edward Haney, Joseph Sibilski, Sally Hilborn, Jay Won So – Model Design: Julianne Gimeno, Mark Zoeller – Key Background Design: Glen Vilppu, James Mueller – Background Layout: Daniel McHugh, Norly Paat – Background Color Design: Brian Sebern – Overseas Animation Supervisor: Mike Reyna – Animation Services: Tokyo Movie Shinsha Co., Ltd. – The Characters In This Program Are Fictitious, And Any Similarity To Any Real Person Is Purely Coincidental, Etc., Etc., So Don’t Sue Us, OK? Thanks.
Buster and Babs Go Hawaiian
First aired November 18, 1991 – Prod. no. 173
Directed by Art Leonardi (uncredited) – Written by Renee Carter, Sarah Creef, and Amy Crosby – Storyboards: Ken Mitchroney Jr., Chris Otsuki, Quintin Henson – Story Editors: Paul Dini, Nicholas Hollander, Sherri Stoner – Music by Richard Stone – Starring the Voices of Greg Burson as Bugs Bunny, Steven Spielberg as Himself – Timing Direction: Charles Downs, Norman McCabe, Thomas A. Ray – Character Layout: Chris Aguirre, Alberto De Mello, Paul Fisher, Kevin Frank, Charles Harvey, Edward Haney, Salli Hilborn, Jean Paynter, Joseph Sibilski – Model Design: Daniel De La Vega – Key Background Design: Glen Vilppu – Layout Supervisor: David West – Background Color Design: Robert Doucette, Brian Sebern, Eric Semones – Background Layout: Jay Won So, Martin Strudler – Overseas Animation Supervisor: Mike Reyna – Animation Services: Tokyo Movie Shinsha Co. Ltd. – Please Mail Your Unsolicited Manuscripts Along With a Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope To: Some Other Show!
Henny Youngman Day
Stand-Up and Deliver
Directed by Jon McClenahan – Written by Sherri Stoner – Storyboard by Tony Craig, Mark Kennedy, and Ash Brennon
The Potty Years
Directed by Jon McClenahan – Written by Tom Ruegger – Storyboard by Ken Boyer and Alfred Gimeno
Lame Joke
Directed by Jon McClenahan – Story by Nicholas Hollander and Kevin Frank – Written by Shecky Hollander and Boom-Boom Stoner – Storyboard by Alfred Gimeno, Randy Haycock, and Flamarion Ferreira
First aired November 22, 1991 – Prod. no. 174
Story Editor: Sherri Stoner – Music by Steve Bramson – Starring the Voices of Henny Youngman as Henny Youngman, Maurice LaMarche as Robin Killems, Nathan Ruegger as Little Plucky – Storyboards: Ken Boyer, Tony Craig, Flamarion Ferreira, Alfred Gimeno, Barry Johnson – Character Layout: Chris Brandt, Stan Fukuoka, Jon McClenahan, Lew Saw – Model Design: Ken Boyer, Susan Crossley – Key Animation: Chris Brandt, Al Chiarito, Eileen Claffy, Jon McClenahan – Assistant Animation: Tony Cervone, Tammy Daniel, Mary Hanley, Rick Rouse, Rodney Tirey, Perry Zombolas – Background Color Design: Robert Doucette – Key Background Design: John Koch – Background Layout: Uttam Kumar – Animation Checking: Ron Fleisher, Rodney Whitman – Ink and Paint, Camera: Kim Tayk L.U.K. Films Korea – Line Test: George Eastman—Kinetics – Animation Supervisors: Marty Lennon, Chris McClenahan – Animation Services: StarToons – Top Four Henny Youngman “Savers”: 4. Here’s Another One You May Not Like. 3. How Can You People Sleep With The TV On? 2. Two, Three, Four…Is Anyone Still Watching? 1. We Will Pray Silently For The Episode That Just Died.
Love Disconnection
My Dinner with Elmyra
Directed by Byron Vaughns – Written by Paul Dini
The Amazing Three
Directed by Byron Vaughns – Written by Arleen Sorkin and Beth Milstein
First aired November 25, 1991 – Prod. no. 172
Story Editor: Paul Dini – Music by Mark Watters – Starring the Voice of Gail Matthius as Mitzi – Storyboards: Barry Caldwell, Thomas Ellery, Flamarian Ferreira, Warren Greenwood, Kenneth Harsha, Marc Perry, Patricia Wong – Timing Direction: Cullen Blaine, Jeffrey Hall, Constantin Mustatea – Layout Supervisor: Terry Mullen – Character Layout: Edward Baker, Hyunsook Cho, Thomas Coppola, Paul Fisher, Leland Hartman, David Oday, Joe Pearson, Spencer Peel, Joseph Sibilski, Jay Won So – Model Design: Patricio Agnasin, Charlie Bean, Dan Haskett – Key Background Design: Thomas Warkentin – Background Layout: Gerald Forton, Ernie Guanlao – Background Color Design: Michael Lowery, Daniel Wong – Overseas Animation Supervisor: Mike Renya – Animation Services: Tokyo Movie Shinsha Co. Ltd. – Don’t Tell Anyone: Fifi Is Secretly Engaged To Paul Dini.
Kon Ducki
First aired February 10, 1992 – Prod. no. 184
Directed by Rich Arons – Written by Sherri Stoner, Peter Hastings, and Stephen Hibbert – Storyboards: Eddie Fitzgerald, Jim Fletcher, Enrique May, Rusty Mills – Story Editor: Sherri Stoner – Music by William Ross – Starring the Voice of Hal Rayle as Coast Guard Captain – Timing Direction: Jeff Hall, Greg Reyna – Layout Supervisor: Greg Reyna – Background Color Design: Ann Guenther, Rolando Oliva – Model Design: Jenny Lerew, Mark Zoeller – Background Layout: Frank Frezzo – Overseas Animation Supervisor: Mike Reyna – Animation Services: Tokyo Movie Shinsha Co. Ltd. – Abba Spelled Backwards is Abba
Sepulveda Boulevard
First aired February 17, 1992 – Prod. no. 185
Directed by Byron Vaughns – Written by Deanna Oliver – Storyboards: Barry Caldwell, Jim Fletcher, Ken Harsha, David Schwartz, Charles Visser, Pat Wong – Story Editor: Sherri Stoner – Music by Albert Lloyd Olson – Starring the Voice of Rob Paulsen as Cooper Deville – Character Layout: Edward Baker, Cullen Blaine, Hyunsook Cho, Thomas Coppola, Terry Mullen, Eduardo Olivares, Swinton Scott, Joseph Sibilski, Thomas Tobey – Layout Supervisor: Perry Kiefer – Background Layout: Ernie Guanlao, Zhaoping Wei – Key Background Design: Thomas Warkentin – Background Color Design: Michael Lowery, Kathryn Yelsa – Timing Direction: Donna Mouliot, Constantin Mustatea, Leo Sullivan – Model Design: Marc Perry – Overseas Animation Supervisor: Dev Ramsaran – Animation Services: Akom Productions Co. (Nelson Shin, President) – Moral of the Story: Wipe Your Feet. – Miss Elmyra’s Hair and Make-Up by Floyd the Barber
Take Elmyra Please
First aired February 24, 1992 – Prod. no. 177
Directed by Ken Boyer – Story by Nicholas Hollander – Written by M.D. Sweeney and John McCann – Storyboards: Joey Banaszkiewicz, Tony Craig, Kaan Kalyon, Brian Mitchell – Story Editor: Sherri Stoner – Music by Albert Lloyd Olson – Starring the Voices of Matt Frewer as Mac Duff, Soleil Moon Frye as Amanda Duff, Whitby Hertford as Duncan Duff, Tress MacNeille as Queegee, Rob Paulsen as George, Stephen Bishop as Mailman – Timing Direction: Cullen Blaine, Donna Mouliot, Thomas A. Ray – Character Layout: Shavonne Cherry, Paul Fisher, Tim George, Randy Haycock, Phillip Mosness, John Over, Cynthia Petrovic, Larry Whitaker – Background Color Design: Robert Doucette, Daniel Wong, Kathryn Yelsa – Key Background Design: John Koch – Background Layout: Lawrence Kim – Overseas Animation Supervisor: Mike Reyna – Animation Services: Tokyo Movie Shinsha Co., Ltd. – Hey Kids! Did You Spot Waldo?
Closing Credits:
Senior Producer: Tom Ruegger
Producer: Sherri Stoner
Theme by Bruce Broughton
Casting and Voice Direction: Andrea Romano
Starring the Voices of:
Charlie Adler as Buster
Tress MacNeille as Babs
Cree Summer as Elmyra
Joe Alaskey as Plucky
Don Messick as Hamton
Danny Cooksey as Monty
Kath Souci as Sneezer, Fifi
Frank Welker as Furrball, Gogo
Maurice LaMarche as Dizzy
Gail Matthius as Shirley
Rob Paulsen as Arnold, Fowlmouth
Animation Checking Supervisor: Marina Cappas
Animation Checking: Jan Browning, Brenda Brummett, Jennifer Damiani, Bunty Dranko, Karl Jacobs
Series Character Design: Ken Boyer, Alfred Gimeno
Series B.G. Color Design: Brian Sebern, Kathryn Yelsa
Copying and Shipping: Carlton Batten, Ana Durand
Main Title Animation: Tokyo Movie Shinsha Co.
Color Key: Bunny Munns
Model Mark-Up: Jean DuBois, Lisa Leonardi, Gina Evans, Valerie Walker
Ink and Paint: Kim Dahl, Robin Kane, Dawn Dunlop, Kathlyn Kephart, Staci Gleed, Eric Norberg
Post Production Supervisor: Joe Sandusky
Supervising Film Editor: Joe Gall
Sound Reading: Bradley Carow, Denise Whitfield
Film Editors: Al Breitenbach, Kelly Ann Foley, Theresa Gilroy-Nielsen
Videotape Supervision: Jay Weinman, Scott Williams
Sound Services Provided by Monterey Post Production
Re-Recording Mixer: Thomas J. Maydeck, C.A.S.
Dialogue Editing: Mark Keatts, Aaron King
Music Editing: Patricia Carlin for Triad Music, Inc.
Sound Effects: Russell Brower, Matt Thorne
Post Production Facilities: The Post Group, Soundcastle/Postmodern
Voice Recording Studio: Weddington Studios – Harry Andronis, Engineer; Jeff Sliney, 2nd Engineer; Mike Baker, 2nd Engineer
Laboratory Services: CFI
Negative Cutting: Mary Nelson-Duerrstein
Production Administrator: Glen Gagnon
Production Assistants: Bret Babos, Richard Freeman, Kenneth Boyer, Glen DuBois, Kathryn Page, Paul Trandahl, Todd White, Betty Jean Hughes, Thomas Pniewski
Music Coordinator: Ken Ross
Recording Administrator: Leslie Lamers
Amblin Story Editor: Doug Wood
Production Manager: Scott Williams
Production Supervision: Ken Duer, Barbara Simon Dierks, Liza-Ann Warren
Production Management: Tim Sarnoff
Executive in Charge of Production: Jean MacCurdy
Production Executives: Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall
Executive Producer: Steven Spielberg
© 1991 Warner Bros. Inc. All Rights Reserved. “Tiny Toon Adventures,” the Tiny Toon Adventures characters, names, and all related indicia are trademarks of Warner Bros. Inc.