Baby Looney Tunes

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  • 2002
  • 8 Seasons
  • 6.1  (4,981)

Baby Looney Tunes is an animated television series from Warner Bros that follows the adventures of baby versions of famous Looney Tunes characters. The show premiered in 2001 and ran until 2005 with a total of 53 episodes. The show is suitable for all ages and is geared towards younger viewers. The show is set in a daycare center where the Looney Tunes are babies who learn and play with each other. The main characters of the show are Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Taz, Lola Bunny, Sylvester Cat, Tweety Bird, and the newest addition, a baby version of Wile E. Coyote named Road Runner. The characters are all voiced by a talented ensemble cast that includes Ian James Corlett as Bugs Bunny, Brian Drummond as Daffy Duck, June Foray as Granny, Samuel Vincent as Taz, Janyse Jaud as Lola Bunny, Chiara Zanni as Tweety Bird, Terry Klassen as Sylvester Cat, and Britt McKillip as Road Runner. The show is centered around the daily activities of the baby Looney Tunes at the daycare center. Each episode usually has a moral lesson that is designed to teach kids important values like sharing, teamwork, and determination. The characters often find themselves in wacky situations that require them to work together to get out of trouble. Whether it's building a sandcastle, playing dress-up, or putting on a talent show, the Baby Looney Tunes always manage to have fun while learning important life lessons. The animation style of the show is bright and colorful, with a playful and whimsical tone that perfectly captures the childlike spirit of the characters. The show's visual style is reminiscent of classic Looney Tunes cartoons, but with a modern look that appeals to today's younger viewers. The show's soundtrack is also notable, featuring catchy songs and playful music that perfectly complements the on-screen action. The Baby Looney Tunes have a diverse and inclusive cast of characters that represent different genders, races, and personalities. Each character has their unique traits and quirks that make them stand out, and the show does an excellent job of giving each character a chance to shine. For example, Lola Bunny is portrayed as a strong and independent character who is just as capable as the boys, while Taz is a lovable and destructive force of nature who always manages to make everyone laugh. Overall, Baby Looney Tunes is an excellent show for young children that teaches essential values while providing entertaining and relatable content. The lovable characters and playful animation style make it a favorite among kids, while the show's valuable lessons make it a must-watch for parents. The show's legacy continues to live on, as new generations of children continue to enjoy the adventures of the Baby Looney Tunes.

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Seasons
Stop And Smell Up The Flowers
11. Stop And Smell Up The Flowers
April 11, 2017
The Baby Looney Tunes explore a world of botanic wonder as they search for just the right spot to plant a young lemon tree.
Firehouse Frolics
10. Firehouse Frolics
April 11, 2017
The Baby Looney Tunes tour the local fire station, learning fire prevention tips from friendly Fireman Frank. Baby Daffy displays the most fire-fighting knowledge when he is suddenly tested by a real-life emergency at Granny's house.
The Dolly Vanishes
9. The Dolly Vanishes
April 11, 2017
On an overnight train trip to visit Floyd at college, Lola's doll vanishes. Baby Bugs acts as a detective as he tries to solve the missing Edna mystery via a series of simple flashbacks, seen from each Baby Looney Tunes' point of view.
Duck's Reflucks
8. Duck's Reflucks
April 11, 2017
Baby Daffy has Baby Bugs right where he wants him, as the subject of his digital photography and at the mercy of his endless, egocentric creative whims.
There's Nothing Like a Good Book
7. There's Nothing Like a Good Book
April 11, 2017
A nagging question regarding the composition of the moon brings the Baby Looney Tunes to experience their very first visit to the library.
A Turtle Named Myrtle
6. A Turtle Named Myrtle
April 11, 2017
A trip to the seashore brings the Baby Looney Tunes into contact with a just-hatched turtle that Melissa names Myrtle. Melissa loves Myrtle and wants to keep her from walking into the ocean so she may take Myrtyle home for herself.
Wrong!
5. Wrong!
April 11, 2017
On an orchard outing, picking bushels of fresh apples for Granny's home-baked pies, the Baby Looney Tunes encounter Melissa, who is in a mood to tell everyone that her method of apple picking is the only way.
Win, Lose or Daffy
4. Win, Lose or Daffy
April 11, 2017
A day playing miniature golf is fun for everyone but Baby Daffy, who believes he must beat everyone else at the game. At the end of the day, all but Daffy are having a good time regardless of how they scored.
Cock-A-Doodle Doo It!
3. Cock-A-Doodle Doo It!
April 11, 2017
On their first farm visit, the Baby Looney Tunes meet a young, dispirited rooster named Foghorn Leghorn. They work together to build his self-confidence, unleashing powers of persuasion and elocution that even Foghorn never knew he had.
Bend It Like Petunia
2. Bend It Like Petunia
April 11, 2017
The Baby Looney Tunes learn about soccer from Floyd, who surprisingly is an enthused soccer expert. Baby Petunia works the hardest and displays the best sportsmanlike attitude becoming the finest soccer player of all the Baby Looney Tunes.
Lights, Camera, Tweety!
1. Lights, Camera, Tweety!
April 11, 2017
The Baby Looney Tunes are eager to visit the local TV station, home of their favorite children's show. When Floyd accidentally locks them inside the studio moments before airtime, they are forced to put on today's program all by themselves!
Description

Baby Looney Tunes is an animated television series from Warner Bros that follows the adventures of baby versions of famous Looney Tunes characters. The show premiered in 2001 and ran until 2005 with a total of 53 episodes. The show is suitable for all ages and is geared towards younger viewers.

The show is set in a daycare center where the Looney Tunes are babies who learn and play with each other. The main characters of the show are Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Taz, Lola Bunny, Sylvester Cat, Tweety Bird, and the newest addition, a baby version of Wile E. Coyote named Road Runner. The characters are all voiced by a talented ensemble cast that includes Ian James Corlett as Bugs Bunny, Brian Drummond as Daffy Duck, June Foray as Granny, Samuel Vincent as Taz, Janyse Jaud as Lola Bunny, Chiara Zanni as Tweety Bird, Terry Klassen as Sylvester Cat, and Britt McKillip as Road Runner.

The show is centered around the daily activities of the baby Looney Tunes at the daycare center. Each episode usually has a moral lesson that is designed to teach kids important values like sharing, teamwork, and determination. The characters often find themselves in wacky situations that require them to work together to get out of trouble. Whether it's building a sandcastle, playing dress-up, or putting on a talent show, the Baby Looney Tunes always manage to have fun while learning important life lessons.

The animation style of the show is bright and colorful, with a playful and whimsical tone that perfectly captures the childlike spirit of the characters. The show's visual style is reminiscent of classic Looney Tunes cartoons, but with a modern look that appeals to today's younger viewers. The show's soundtrack is also notable, featuring catchy songs and playful music that perfectly complements the on-screen action.

The Baby Looney Tunes have a diverse and inclusive cast of characters that represent different genders, races, and personalities. Each character has their unique traits and quirks that make them stand out, and the show does an excellent job of giving each character a chance to shine. For example, Lola Bunny is portrayed as a strong and independent character who is just as capable as the boys, while Taz is a lovable and destructive force of nature who always manages to make everyone laugh.

Overall, Baby Looney Tunes is an excellent show for young children that teaches essential values while providing entertaining and relatable content. The lovable characters and playful animation style make it a favorite among kids, while the show's valuable lessons make it a must-watch for parents. The show's legacy continues to live on, as new generations of children continue to enjoy the adventures of the Baby Looney Tunes.

Baby Looney Tunes is a series that is currently running and has 8 seasons (148 episodes). The series first aired on September 7, 2002.

Where to Watch Baby Looney Tunes

Baby Looney Tunes is available for streaming on the WB website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Baby Looney Tunes on demand at Google Play, Apple TV and Cartoon Network.

  • Premiere Date
    September 7, 2002
  • IMDB Rating
    6.1  (4,981)