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Looney Tunes - Season 1946

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1  Book Revue

The ultimate Warner Brothers "books come to life" cartoon. Parodies and caricatures of Harry James, Frank Sinatra, Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey, Gene Krupa, Jimmy Durante and, in a wild take-off on Danny Kaye, Daffy launches into a Russian-accented version of "Carolina in the Morning," then scat-sings his way through the tale of "Red Riding Hood" with 'Margaret O'Brien (I)' as Red.

Air Date: 1946-01-05

2  Baseball Bugs

Bugs helps a losing team get some runs by helping everyone all around the field.

Air Date: 1946-02-02

3  Holiday For Shoestrings

To the tune of The Nutcracker, a number of elves do all the work in a shoe shop.

Air Date: 1946-02-23

4  Quentin Quail

Air Date: 1946-03-02

5  Baby Bottleneck

It's the start of the Baby-Boom, and the overworked delivery system is full of glitches: Mother Goose gets a baby skunk, a Scotty dog gets a little hippo, and Mr. and Mrs. Mouse wind up with a kitten. Porky and Daffy take over the Baby Factory and get things straightened out until an unidentified egg comes rolling down the assembly line.

Air Date: 1946-03-16

6  Hare Remover

Elmer is a mad scientist working on a serum that will turn victims into monsters. He tries out the potion on Bugs, but it's unsuccessful. Elmer, however, gets Bugs mixed up with a bear, and assumes his potion works--with wacky results!

Air Date: 1946-03-23

7  Daffy Doodles

Air Date: 1946-04-06

8  Hollywood Canine Canteen

A group of celebrity dogs, led by an Edward G. Robinson look-alike and including Jimmy Durante, decide that celebrity dogs need a nightclub of their own. What follows is very similar to Hollywood Steps Out (1941), except that all the celebrities are drawn as dogs. Notable gags: Dogwood & Blondie making a sandwich of bones; Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy washing dishes, with Stan putting the washed dishes back into the sink; Bud Abbott and 'Lou Costello' as dogs; a sheepdog with hair in his eyes who suddenly has perfect vision when a pretty girl walks by. In an extended scene, Leopold Bowowsky conducts an orchestra; after a series of spot gags, a tuba player misses his cue because he was getting a cup of water, then blows the wrong note because of a fly on his score. Bing Crosby, who was earlier greeting patrons, loses a girl to Frank Sinatra, who was hiding behind a pencil-thin tree. Kaynine Kyser leads his band; we see quick solos from several jazz players, like "Hairy" James and "Boney" Goodman. Finally, the payoff of a running gag: a soldier who had been waiting to call home to Massachusetts gets to use a megaphone with that state's name on it

Air Date: 1946-04-20

9  Hush My Mouse

Air Date: 1946-05-04

10  Hair-Raising Hare

Bugs is lured into an evil scientist's lair, and starts to be chased by a big and hairy orange monster. The scientist wants the monster to catch Bugs so that he can use the bunny for his next experiment.

Air Date: 1946-05-25

11  Kitty Kornered

Porky puts his cats out in the snow, but then they put him out and have a party. Expelling them again, Porky goes to bed, only to be terrorized by the felines' mock Martian invasion.

Air Date: 1946-06-08

12  Hollywood Daffy

Seeking fame and fortune in the picture business, the little black duck arrives in Hollywood and makes a bee line for Warmer Brothers studio where he hopes to meet the stars and land a contract. However, the studio has a guard who is determined not to let anyone in

Air Date: 1946-06-22

13  Acrobatty Bunny

Accidentally placed over Bugs' rabbit hole, a circus lion's cage is set up right above it.

Air Date: 1946-06-29

14  The Eager Beaver

Air Date: 1946-07-13

15  The Great Piggy Bank Robbery

After Daffy becomes unconscious, he dreams he is Duck Twacey (a parody of Dick Tracey). He soon realizes that there is a stolen piggy bank crime wave.

Air Date: 1946-07-20

16  Bacall To Arms

A Hollywood wolf makes a pass at a cute movie usherette, gets slapped in the face, then settles down for the show. But his juices get flowing again when the feature ("To Have... To Have... To Have...") comes on and he's inflamed by the hot romantic scenes between Bogey Gocart and Laurie Becool.

Air Date: 1946-08-03

17  Of Thee I Sting

Air Date: 1946-08-17

18  The Big Snooze

Elmer Fudd walks out of a typical Bugs cartoon, so Bugs gets back at him by disturbing Elmer's sleep using "nightmare paint."

Air Date: 1946-08-30

19  Walky Talky Hawky

Young Henery Hawk's father regretfully admits their family's shame: they hunt and eat chickens. Henery set off to find one, and comes across Foghorn Leghorn, where the loudmouth rooster is engaged in his favorite pastime, playing tricks on a grumpy dog.

Air Date: 1946-08-31

20  Racketeer Rabbit

While trying to get rid of the cops, Rocky and Mugsy, two wanted gangsters, hold up Bugs in his own house.

Air Date: 1946-09-14

21  Fair And Worm-Er

Air Date: 1946-09-28

22  The Mouse-Merized Cat

Air Date: 1946-10-19

23  Mouse Menace

Air Date: 1946-11-02

24  Rhapsody Rabbit

At a concerto, a pesky mouse keeps interfering with Bugs' piano playing.

Air Date: 1946-11-09

25  Roughly Squeaking

Air Date: 1946-11-23

Looney Tunes

Season 1946