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| ShortSummary = Bugs Bunny recaps the time on how Speedy Gonzalez started Pizzariba. It started on the day a pizza restaurant and Girardi's closes down when Mr. Girardi made his fortune and retired. Bugs Bunny takes action after his favorite pizza shop closes by buying Girardi's and ends up getting help from Daffy, Porky, Marvin the Martian, and Pete Puma. When things start to get difficult for Bugs, he ends up calling in Speedy Gonzales for help.
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'''Merrie Melodies''': "Daffy Duck The Wizard" by [[Daffy Duck]]. Featured vocals by: [[Damon Jones]].

'''CGI Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner short''': "Go Fly A Coyote"


'''Merrie Melodies''': "Daffy Duck the Wizard". Featured vocals by [[Damon Jones]].


'''CGI Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner''' short: "Go Fly a Coyote"
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Revision as of 00:29, 14 September 2011


This is a list of episodes from the animated series The Looney Tunes Show. Some clips from The Looney Tunes Show have been released on the Cartoon Network website.[1]

Episodes

Series overview

Season Episodes Original air date
Season premiere Season finale
1 18 May 3, 2011 (2011-05-03) TBA

Season 1 (2011)

Series
#
Season
#
Title[2] Directed by Written by Original air date[2] U.S. viewers
(millions)
11"Best Friends"Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone, Chris HeadrickJim Cashman, Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, Rachel RamrasMay 3, 2011 (2011-05-03)2.462[3]

Daffy decides the duo can make a quick buck by going on the game show Besties, where best friends answer questions about one another. However, Daffy's lack of knowledge of anything about Bugs puts a snag in their friendship. To make it up to Bugs, Daffy goes out of his way to purchase tickets himself for a cruise ship using Bugs' credit card, and showers his friend with attention, sometimes with unorthodox methods. Finally, Bugs concedes that he likes their friendship the way it is.

Merrie Melodies: "Grilled Cheese" by Elmer Fudd. Featured vocals by Billy West.
22"Members Only"Jeff SiergeyHugh Davidson, Pat Devine, Larry Dorf, Rachel RamrasMay 10, 2011 (2011-05-10)2.228[4]

Daffy manages to sneak into an exclusive country club using another member's number and brings Bugs as his guest. There Bugs meets Lola and the two go out on a date. Quickly Bugs finds himself enmeshed in an inescapable one-sided relationship, as he finds her tendencies to be annoying. Bugs tries various way to end the relationship, only causing Lola to become more infatuated with him. Soon Bugs finds himself engaged to Lola, but on the wedding day she finally ends the relationship announcing that she has fallen in love with Pepe the wedding planner. Daffy tries to cheer Bugs up by making a purchase charged to the member number that he's been using, only to learn that the number belongs to Lola's father resulting in Daffy having to pay back all the money owed as a bathroom attendant.

Merrie Melodies: "I'm a Martian" by Marvin the Martian. Featured vocals by Damon Jones.

CGI Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner short: "Bubble Trouble"
33"Jailbird and Jailbunny"Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone, Chris HeadrickHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, Rachel RamrasMay 17, 2011 (2011-05-17)2.075[5]

On a excursion to the Grand Canyon, Daffy is caught littering and is sent to court for refusing to pay the fine. He tries to place the blame on Porky and then on Bugs. While on the witness stand, Bugs becomes annoyed by Daffy and the two begin to bicker, prompting the judge to throw both of the in jail on contempt of court charges. Once inside, Bugs becomes taken to his new environment which is in contrast to Daffy who is in a constant state of fear. While working on the chain gang, Daffy unintentionally instigates a riot which helps him and Bugs escape. When the two prepare to go their separate ways, the discover that they are still attached by ankle bracelet, forcing Bugs to remain on the lamb. They soon alter their appearance and take jobs as waiters at a roadside diner. Eventually Daffy finally blows their cover and the two are returned to jail, much to Bugs' delight. After a year, they are finally released, much to Bugs' disappointment who begs to stay. While on their way home, Daffy throws out another can in front of a cop who prepares to pull them over.

Merrie Melodies: "Blow My Stack" by Yosemite Sam. Featured vocals by Maurice LaMarche and Cree Summer.
44"Fish and Visitors"Spike Brandt and Tony CervoneHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, Steve Little, Rachel RamrasMay 24, 2011 (2011-05-24)2.133[6]

Yosemite Sam comes up with a plan to take his house off the grid by adding solar power panels to reduce his electricity bills, but when the rainy season disrupts his plan, he starts depending on Bugs and Daffy heavily and eventually becomes too much of a burden for them to handle.

Merrie Melodies: "Chickenhawk" by Henery Hawk and Foghorn Leghorn featuring Barnyard Dawg. Featured vocals by Damon Jones and Ben Falcone.
55"Monster Talent"Jeff SiergeyHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, Ben Falcone, Rachel RamrasMay 31, 2011 (2011-05-31)2.330[7]

Daffy tries to prepare Gossamer for a school talent show to help him make friends per his mother, Witch Lezah's request. Meanwhile, Bugs becomes an instant celebrity when he stars in Speedy's frozen pizza commercial, but this ends up giving him unwanted attention.

CGI Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner short: "A Zipline in the Sand"
66"Reunion"Jeff SiergeyHogh Davidson, Pat Devine, Larry Dorf, Rachel RamrasJune 7, 2011 (2011-06-07)2.448[8]

Bugs helps Daffy try to better himself before his class reunion, but they eventually decide that Daffy should just lie about his life so far in order to impress his former classmates. But with Daffy's wild imagination, his fibs soon become a bit excessive, and the fact that Bugs becomes preoccupied with acquainting with all the high school graduates, even though he never went to high school, doesn't help.

Merrie Melodies: "Cock of The Walk" by Foghorn Leghorn. Featured vocals by Damon Jones.

CGI Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner short: "Fee Fi Fo Dumb"
77"Casa de Calma"Mauricio PardoMark Banker, Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, Doug Langdale, Rachel RamrasJune 14, 2011 (2011-06-14)2.205[9]

Bugs and Daffy go to a spa where Daffy meets a famous actress. Despite his attempts to impress her, Daffy's mischief ends up causing him misery and abuse at the hands of her abrasive bodyguard. Bugs on the other hand earns the actress's affections with his cool calm and collected attitude. Daffy's final attempt to win the actress's side only has him turned back into a duckling due to the effects of the mineral bath and had to be left in the care of his Uncle, whom they'd met earlier.

Merrie Melodies: "Queso Bandito" by Speedy Gonzales. Featured vocals by Mike Smith, Carlos Alazraqui, and Tim Dadabo.

CGI Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner short: "Sail Fail"
88"Devil Dog"Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone, Keith BaxterJim Cashman, Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, Rachel RamrasJune 21, 2011 (2011-06-21)1.964[10]

Thanks to Pete Puma's bumbling, the vicious Tasmanian Devil escapes from the zoo and Bugs (mistaking the ravenous beast for a dog) decides to adopt him. This causes constant terror for Daffy and Bugs' other neighbors, until Speedy helps Bugs tame the Tasmanian for the upcoming dog show. When Daffy mistakenly tries to save Bugs by reporting the Tasmanian to animal control, he ends up helping the two escape so Bugs can take him home to Tasmania. Despite this, Taz decides to stay with Bugs. By the end, he has abandoned his murderous instincts in favor of his familiar zany behavior.

CGI Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner short: "Unsafe at Any Speed"
99"The Foghorn Leghorn Story"Jeff SiergeyHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, Ben Falcone, Rachel RamrasJune 28, 2011 (2011-06-28)2.035[11]

Daffy ends up portraying Foghorn Leghorn in a movie, but fails miserably ending up in a fist fight. Bugs and Yosemite Sam find a vase buried in the backyard and it could be valuable. It does turn up to be worth $1 million, but Yosemite Sam takes credit for finding, which also ends in a fist fight. Both fights combine, ending with Foghorn and Daffy reconciling and discovering a gold plated turtle in the vase. The movie, unfortunately, is a flop, but Foghorn is just happy to have had the opportunity to make one.

CGI Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner short: "Silent But Deadly"
1010"Eligible Bachelors"Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone, Keith BaxterHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, Ben Falcone, Rachel RamrasJuly 5, 2011 (2011-07-05)2.108[12]

The neighborhood’s most annoying bachelorette Lola Bunny ends a bidding war for Bugs when she puts $100,000 on the table. She flies Bugs to Paris to see the Louvre, Eiffel Tower and Versailles, hoping the City of Lights will lead to amour. Daffy is a much cheaper date and Granny bids on him so she can have some help cleaning her attic. She regales the reluctant duck with tales of her time in Paris during World War II where she and Tweety clashed with the Nazi Colonel Frankenheimer. Daffy is riveted by this discovery.

CGI Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner short: "Winter Blunderland"
1111"Peel of Fortune"Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone, Keith BaxterHugh Davidson, Pat Devine, Larry Dorf, and Rachel RamrasJuly 12, 2011 (2011-07-12)2.244[13]

Following a trip to the mall where Bugs opts to purchase both a big screen television and a massage chair, Daffy decides that a good invention is the perfect get-rich scheme. He gets to work in the garage, “inventing” items that have been around for ages. Since inventing is such hard work, Daffy goes for the quick and the dirty, stealing an idea from Bugs’ notebook. He rakes in plenty of money at first, but when public complaints about the new invention rise and threaten both their lives, Bugs must invent a way to get them both out of a huge mess.

Merrie Melodies: "We Are in Love" by Bugs Bunny and Lola Bunny. Featured vocals by Jeff Bergman and Kristin Wiig.

CGI Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner short: "Heavy Metal"
1212"Double Date"Jeff SiergeyHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, Ben Falcone, Rachel RamrasJuly 19, 2011 (2011-07-19)1.924[14]

After winning a romantic evening for two (by rigging a contest, of course), Daffy must find the right partner to bring on a dream date at a fancy restaurant. Lola provides him with a script of what every woman wants to hear, and as he reads it, Lola herself becomes smitten. However, Daffy has already decided that he wants to bring Tina, a gum-smacking duck who works at the Copy Place. They have a great time, but Lola’s jealousy pushes her into stalker territory. In the end, Lola starts to get along with Tina, and Bugs complains that Lola is suppose to be his girlfriend- so Lola once again becomes Bugs' girlfriend and Daffy is dating Tina.

Merrie Melodies: "Be Polite" by Mac and Tosh featuring Marvin the Martian. Featured vocals by Rob Paulsen, Jess Harnell, and Damon Jones.

CGI Wile E. Coyote and Road runner short: "Wile E. Sisyphus"
1313"To Bowl or Not to Bowl"Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone, Keith BaxterHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, Ben Falcone, and Rachel RamrasJuly 26, 2011 (2011-07-26)2.246[15]

Daffy is attempting to win a bowling tournament with Porky, Marvin and Pete against his high school rival Terry Delgado. But when Bugs shows up the others favor him over Daffy, which causes Daffy to reveal that being the leader is the only way he has esteem. But after Porky gets injured by Daffy using him as a bowling ball for his technique, Bugs must take his place. Daffy's team are in the lead but when an injury (faked so Daffy can get the final two pins needed to win) leads to Bugs dropping out. Daffy fails to knock over two pins with a gutter-ball, but because of technical problems, he is given another chance. Still, he manages to get another gutter-ball, resulting in their loss.

Merrie Melodies: "Yellow Bird" by Tweety and Sylvester. Featured vocals by Andy Sturmer and Holland Greco.

CGI Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner short: "Vicious Cycles"
1414"Newspaper Thief"Spike Brandt and Tony CervoneJim Cashman, Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, Rachel RamrasAugust 23, 2011 (2011-08-23)2.157[16]

Daffy's morning newspaper seems to be missing, so he concludes there's a thief in the neighborhood—just hours before he and Bugs host a dinner party for their neighbors. When Granny, Witch Lezah, Yosemite Sam and Gossamer arrive, Daffy won't let the matter die and attempts to manipulate one of them into confessing to the theft.

Merrie Melodies: "Tasmanian Meltdown" featuring Tasmanian Devil. Featured vocals by Damon Jones and Jim Cummings.

CGI Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner short: "Gone in 60 Parsecs"
1515"Bugs & Daffy Get a Job"Jeff SiergeyHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, Ben Falcone, Rachel RamrasAugust 30, 2011 (2011-08-30)2.284[17]

Bugs decides that the time has come for him and Daffy to enter the workforce and they head out to secure gainful employment. Daffy decides that he needs to improve his features with some plastic surgery after someone states that there is a bump on his beak.

CGI Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner short: "Heartbreak Bridge"
1616"That's My Baby"TBATBASeptember 6, 2011 (2011-09-06)TBA

Tina enlists Daffy to babysit her nephew. Meanwhile, Bugs learns why Daffy calls Porky a bummer when Porky falls for every upsell that is offered to him.

Merrie Melodies: "Skunk Funk" by Pepé Le Pew. Featured vocals by René Auberjonois and Cree Summer

CGI Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner short: "Camo-Coyote"
1717"Sunday Night Slice"TBATBASeptember 13, 2011 (2011-09-13)TBA

Bugs Bunny recaps the time on how Speedy Gonzalez started Pizzariba. It started on the day a pizza restaurant and Girardi's closes down when Mr. Girardi made his fortune and retired. Bugs Bunny takes action after his favorite pizza shop closes by buying Girardi's and ends up getting help from Daffy, Porky, Marvin the Martian, and Pete Puma. When things start to get difficult for Bugs, he ends up calling in Speedy Gonzales for help.

Merrie Melodies: "Daffy Duck the Wizard". Featured vocals by Damon Jones.

CGI Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner short: "Go Fly a Coyote"
1818"The DMV"TBATBASeptember 20, 2011 (2011-09-20)TBA
Daffy must take a driving test in order to get his license.

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