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Tiny Toon Adventures: Citizen Max

Episode score 9.4 Superb

Citizen Max

  • 22.
  • Season: 1
  • Episode: 22
  • First Aired: 10/15/1990
  • Prod Code: W-121

EPISODE OVERVIEW

1 Review | 11 Votes

In this Episode, this tells the History, Fall, then Rise and Fall again of Montana Max. Read full recap »

Writers:
Gordon BressackCharles M. Howell, IVPaul DiniTom Ruegger
Director:
Art Vitello
Stars:
Joe Alaskey (Plucky Duck)
Gail Matthius (Shirley the Loon)
Scott Innes (Hamton)
Charlie Adler (Buster Bunny (1990-1992))
Candi Milo (Sweetie Bird)
Don Messick (Hamton J. Pig)
Tress MacNeille (Babs Bunny)
John Kassir (Buster Bunny (1992-1993))
Cree Summer (Elmyra Duff)
Kath Soucie (Fifi La Fume/Sneezer)
Danny Cooksey (Montana Max)
Recurring Role:
Noel Blanc (Porky, Principal, Taz)
Frank Welker (Furrball/Calamity Coyote/Little Beeper/Go Go Dodo)
Maurice LaMarche (Dizzy Devil)
Rob Paulsen (Fowlmouth/Arnold)
Guest Star:
William Woodson (Announcer)
  • In one of the Newspapers, there is a news reel of "Vitello Still at Large" and Art Vitello is one of the Animator of Tiny Toons. edit »
  • Elmyra breaks character when she hugs Hamton and calls him cute. Normally, Hamton is one of the few animals Elmyra doesn't like. edit »
  • The "Rosebud" sled from Citizen Kane can be seen among Max's playthings. Also, during his tantrum, Max destroys a copy of Action Comics #1, which was the first appearance of Superman. edit »
  • The basis of Montana Max and Buster Bunny being friends before the latter got rich is not really plausible. Montana Max was created as a RICH Villain in the first episode litteraly; and Buster Bunny was created with no previous knowledge of Montana Max, also litterally! edit »
  • Credit Gag: Buster says "And that's a wrap". edit »
  • In this episode, it turns out that Buster Bunny and Montana Max used to be friends before the latter got rich, which actually brings up a very serious goof (See goofs section.) edit »
  • Deep Quack

    A parody of the pseudonym Deep Throat given to William Mark Felt, Sr. when informing the press of illegal activities inside the Nixon administration. edit »
  • You have nothing to hare, but hare itself

    A parody on Franklin Delano Roosevelt's famous quote "You have nothing to fear, but fear itself"

    edit »
  • Citizen Kane: This entire episode is a parody of the classic movie Citizen Kane, hence the title "Citizen Max." edit »
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