- 1 Hare We Go
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Air Date: 1951-01-06
- 2 A Fox In A Fix
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Air Date: 1951-01-20
- 3 Canned Feud
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Sylvester Cat finds that his people have gone on vacation and left him alone in a locked house with a large stash of canned food in a cupboard. Sylvester needs a can opener, or he'll starve. And a pesky mouse has the only can opener in the house and torments Sylvester into trying more and more desperate measures to obtain it.
Air Date: 1951-02-03
- 4 Rabbit Every Monday
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Air Date: 1951-02-10
- 5 Putty Tat Trouble
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Tweety Bird is shoveling out his nest atop a city pole after a snowstorm and is spotted by Sylvester Cat and a one-eyed orange tabby, who fight over Tweety. Tweety runs into a cellar where he befriends a wooden dunking bird. The two cats then chase Tweety into a park and onto a sheet of ice covering a pond. Tweety cuts a circle around the cats so that they fall into the freezing water and become bedridden with cold.
Air Date: 1951-02-24
- 6 Corn Plastered
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Air Date: 1951-03-03
- 7 Bunny Hugged
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The big wrestling match: The Crusher vs. Ravishing Ronald. Ronald's mascot is Bugs Bunny ("it's a living"). But Ronald is massively outmatched by The Crusher, and Bugs, seeing his meal ticket threatened, quickly substitutes as "The Masked Terror."
Air Date: 1951-03-10
- 8 Scent-imental Romeo
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Air Date: 1951-03-24
- 9 A Bone for a Bone
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Air Date: 1951-04-07
- 10 The Fair-Haired Hare
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Air Date: 1951-04-14
- 11 A Hound for Trouble
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Air Date: 1951-04-28
- 12 Early to Bet
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Some of the Gambling Bug's examples to gambling are these:one man has had a dinner at a cafe.He wants to bet the waiter a coin flip and the waiter begs to make him just pay the bill of the repast he deserves to.Men will also have a money bet that a fly will land on their glass first(and they don't know they're not wearing glasses).The third example is a man has won a casino slot machine of three picture pairs.The man has won on three orange pairs but his prize are three oranges and the man tries to punch the machine.The narrator tells the audience ``So remember folks,beware of the gambling bug!and soon the bug argues. After the narrator gives us some clues to beware of the gambling bug,the bug goes on a vacation thinking that he will leave his victims today.Suddenly,he sees a gamboled dog telling a black and white cat if he'd like to play the Wheel of Penalty card game.The cat disagrees and says he's through playing cards with him.The Gambling Bug then bites the cat's ear and soon the cat loses.The cat spins the wheel and his penalty is Penalty #14.The penalty is the Gesundheit.He is forced to blow bubble gum and then get affected by sneeze powder,causing him to sneeze and the big bubble gum covers him. The bug bites the cat again and this time the cat got Penalty #75.The penalty is that the winner shoots a toilet plunger at the apple on the loser's head,but the dog shoots the plunger into the cat's face.The bug bites him again and the cat gets Penalty #15.The penalty is to roll out the barrel of gunpowder.The dog then puts a firematch on the gunpowder and the cat blows up and flies back onto the ground.The cat tries to play again but the dog quits.The bug decides to play with the cat but the cat gets a card of four hearts.The bug tries and he gets a card of two hearts,so the cat whacks him with a Post Newspaper as the penalty.
Air Date: 1951-05-12
- 13 Rabbit Fire
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Rabbit Fire is a 1950 Looney Tunes cartoon starring Bugs Bunny, directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. The short, guest starring Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd, is notable for being the first film in Jones' "Hunting Trilogy" - the other two films being Rabbit Seasoning and Duck! Rabbit! Duck!. It is also the first film to feature a feud between Bugs and Daffy. Produced by Edward Selzer for Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc., the short was released to theaters on May 19, 1951 by Warner Bros. Pictures and is widely considered among Jones' best and most important films.
Air Date: 1951-05-19
- 14 Room and Bird
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Sylvester Cat and Tweety Bird are pets of tenants in the Spinsters Arms Hotel, where pets aren't allowed. As they try to keep out of sight of the landlord, Sylvester discovers Tweety and chases him in and out of the hotel rooms.
Air Date: 1951-06-02
- 15 Chow Hound
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A mean, greedy, glutton of a bulldog uses two unwilling parties - a frightened cat and a mouse to help him grab dinner from various residences. The scheme: Using the cat to pose as the pet for the residents; the mouse is used in one scheme while the cat poses as a sabertoothed-alley cat at a local zoo in another. The cat is instructed to gather juicy steaks and then surrender them to the bulldog, who badgers each time, "What, no gravy?!" Eventually, the bulldog holds the cat hostage for months, anticipating that the cat's "owners" will post rewards in the newspaper. The bulldog returns the cat to his masters, collects the reward and then reclaims his cat by means of a trick-bed. The dog uses his ill-gotten gains to purchase a meat butcher shop, where "acres and acres" of meat hang from the ceiling. It isn't long before the greedy bulldog must pay for his gluttony his grossly bloated carcass lies strapped to an operating table at a veterinarian's hospital, with the doctors planning to pump the mutt's stomach. Just then, the cat and mouse arrive to get their very just revenge.
Air Date: 1951-06-16
- 16 French Rarebit
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Bugs Bunny, in his eternal quest to reach a vacation spot via Albequerque, accidentally arrives in Paris' restaurant district. Two crazy chefs, Louis and Francois, spot Bugs and fight to be the first to use Bugs as a dinner ingredient. Bugs' plays off the hapless Frenchmen's greed by offering to teach them a recipe created by Antoine of New Orleans ("I don't mean Antoine of Flatbush!").
Air Date: 1951-06-30
- 17 The Wearing of the Grin
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On his way to Dublin, Porky Pig is caught in a storm and must ask for the hospitality of the inhabitant of a nearby castle who calls himself "Seamus O'Toole." After being told there is no one inhabiting the place but leprechauns, Porky dimisses the information, but then accidentally gets hit on the head with a mace and loses consciousness. At that point, "O'Toole" is revealed to be a pair of leprechauns disguised as a human being. Pat, the first one, is very nervous and thinks Porky is after their pot of gold. Mike, the second leprechaun, convinces his partner that he knows how to deal with the Pig. When Porky wakes up, he is helped to a room by a "reunited" O'Toole who, during the short trip to the room, gets accidentally divided in two again. As Porky notices, he mentions to the top half of O'Toole that he has lost his lower half, and realizing that "O'Toole" is actually two leprachauns, is terrified and runs and hides in his bed, which happens to be a trap door leading to a shaft where Porky drops until he falls into the witness chair in a courtroom. There the Leprechauns find him guilty of trying to steal the pot of gold and sentence him to the wearing of the Green Shoes.
Air Date: 1951-07-04
- 18 Leghorn Swoggled
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Little Henery the Chicken Hawk wants to trap Foghorn Leghorn for his dinner, and the barnyard dog says he will help Henery to catch Foghorn on one condition - that Henery find him a bone. Henery's effort to find the dog a bone involves obtaining cheese for a mouse and a fish for a cat, with Foghorn's help! Once the dog is given his bone, he uses it to knock Foghorn out so that Foghorn can be carried away by Henery on a toy train.
Air Date: 1951-07-28
- 19 His Hare Raising Tale
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Air Date: 1951-08-11
- 20 Cheese Chasers
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After invading a cheese factory, mice Hubie and Bertie have finally had their fill of cheese and figure there's nothing more left to live for. They plan to end it all by surrendering to Claude Cat, who becomes decidedly suspicious
Air Date: 1951-08-25
- 21 Lovelorn Leghorn
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Air Date: 1951-09-08
- 22 Tweety's S.O.S.
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The story opens with Sylvester rummaging through trash cans for food. When he doesn't find anything worth satisfying, he is very sad and goes to the dock. As he is sitting there, he is by a cruise boat and Tweety is swinging in his cage. When Sylvester sees Tweety, he calls Tweety his breakfast and Tweety slams the port door on Sylvester dropping him in the water.
Air Date: 1951-09-22
- 23 Ballot Box Bunny
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Yosemite Sam is running for mayor, and one of his campaign promises is to get rid of all the rabbits. When Bugs runs against him as the "pro-bunny" candidate, Yosemite uses a number of elaborate stunts to eliminate his opponent (which all backfire). In the end, they're defeated by a dark horse candidate (an actual dark horse!).
Air Date: 1951-10-06
- 24 A Bear for Punishment
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It's Father's Day, and Junyer and Ma have a bunch of big surprises in store for good ol' Pa, including a pipe filled with gunpowder. To top it off, there's a gala Father's Day pageant, and Pa sits cringing through Junyer's recitation and aghast at Ma's tap-dancing rendition of "I'm Just Wild About Father."
Air Date: 1951-10-20
- 25 Sleepy Time Possum
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Forest-dwelling possums, Ma and Pa O'Possum, are frustrated with their son, Junior, who is hanging from a tree by his tail, sleeping, instead of doing his chores. Pa dresses like a dog to suddenly awaken Junior and scare him, in the hope that this will teach the young possum a lesson. Even though the precocious Junior is not frightened in the least by Pa's disguise, he runs away and leads his dad on a chase through the forest.
Air Date: 1951-11-03
- 26 Drip-Along Daffy
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Daffy, introduced as a "Western-Type Hero" and Porky (billed as "Comedy Relief") ride along the desert until they come across a small town that's so full of violence, the population sign changes immediately when someone gets shot. Daffy notices that the last Sherriff is shot, and the town needs a new sherriff. Looking through his various badges (which include "Chicken Inspector" and "Oh, you kid!"), Daffy picks out a sheriff badge and rides into town on his horse 'Tinfoil', with Porky following behind on his small mule.
Air Date: 1951-11-17
- 27 Big Top Bunny
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At Colonel Korny's World Famous Circus, Bruno the Bear is the star of the show. But when the Colonel gets a phone call about Bugs Bunny's talents, he agrees to put him on stage with Bruno - which Bruno shows his disgust for by spitting into a corner.
Air Date: 1951-12-01
- 28 Tweet Tweet Tweety
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Sylvester Cat leaves a trailer in a National Forest Camping Ground to go bird hunting and discovers an egg in a nest. Sylvester decides to sit on the egg to hatch it, and when it hatches, out crawls Tweety Bird! Sylvester chases Tweety into a geyser and down a river in a boat toward a waterfall.
Air Date: 1951-12-15
- 29 The Prize Pest
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Air Date: 1951-12-22