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Tiny Toon Adventures

FOX (Ended 1993)

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8.7 Great
774 votes

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Tiny Toon Adventures ranks 1,088 out of the 18,229 shows on TV.com.

The 694 users who count themselves as Tiny Toon Adventures fans have written a total of 42 reviews.

Status

Ended

Premiered

September 1, 1990

Ended

February 1, 1993

Genre

Animation

Theme

Animals

Show Overview

Final Episode

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Episode Score
 
10

Night Ghoulery (1 Hour Special)

Babs Bunny in a Night Gallery show tells Us 9 Scary tales which is Non-Canon. (Meaning it didn't happen in the Tiny Toon World.)

Aired: 05/28/95

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Tiny Toon Adventures is basically a kid-version of the classic
Warner Bros. cartoon stars and their cartoons. This show is hosted by
Buster and Babs Bunny (No relation!) and their friends Plucky
Duck, an egotistical power crazy duck much like Daffy Duck, and Hamton
Pig, a... more »



The toons get their
vast cartoon smarts from the Acme Looniversity school, with the famous Warner Bros. cartoon stars as teachers. The school also had a rival as well,
Perfecto Prep., a school with a reputation of cheating characters. Tiny
Toon Adventures
was a treasure trove of pop-culture cliches and paid
homage to many of the classic Warner Bros. cartoons of yore.



Currently not on TV in the U.S.A.less «

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  • Crossover Fan Made Quotes

    Okay, im order to avoid getting in trouble, I decided to make a place where people can make up their own quotes, using the Tiny Toon characters and characters from other worlds. Think of it as a spin off. Credit goes to FanOingo for giving me the idea for this.

    7,411 comments, last one 1 day, 12 hrs ago + Add Comment
  • Volume 2 DVD now in stores.

    Get ready for more wacky adventures on the next volume. This 4 disc pack will contain the rest of season 1 after episode 35. I know your smiling.

    20 comments, last one Jun 25, 2009 + Add Comment
  • is coming back in 2010 or not

    ive heard it will and ive heard it wont and i dont like my emotions to be played with so i want the truth ok

    12 comments, last one Jun 10, 2009 + Add Comment
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    6 Fair

    It's fine to me. hide « show »

    They are tiny Looney Tunes.The little looney characters are kids.That is a better idea than what they did to that show Baby Looney Tunes.But the human idea was not really good.It's very not really good.It's not really one of those shows that I don't like,But is very fine to me.This show is really not one of them.I could say that it's a very fine show to me.My grade of this of this show is one of the letters and that letter is a C because it wasen't that good,but it was pretty a fair show to me on that Nickelodeon.
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    9 Superb

    The Looney Tunes get an update! hide « show »

    Characters like Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Porky Pig have always entertained audiences with their wackiness and (sometimes) stupidity ever since the dawn of time (or 1930s etc.) - but in the 90s, they got their own counterparts.
    Characters like Babs and Buster (in the image of Bugs Bunny), Plucky Duck (in the image of Daffy) and Hampton (Porky Pig) were created.
    These new so-called "Tiny Toons", were an update on the name "Looney Tunes" and they attended school (Acme Looniversity) Their teachers or mentors were all the classic characters (Bugs, Daffy etc.).
    The show itself had a very catchy theme song, so catchy in fact, that the song was used in countless episodes during the series run - and I'm not just talking about the opening and closing credits either!
    Some episodes also spoofed classic movies and TV shows (The Twilight Zone, Who Framed Roger Rabbit...) The show was created by the legendary Steven Spielberg (Hence the name "Steven Spielberg Presents Tiny Toon Adventures).
    Unfortunately though, the characters (Tiny Toons) were not strong enough to hold their own weight - and faded slowly into oblivion. In Australia they haven't even been heard of since the 90s! However, this isn't just another "forgettable" cartoon lost in time, this is classic Looney Tunes with a re-vamp and is a show that I will always treasure from my childhood. Long live the Tiny Toons! (Or maybe not?)
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    5 Mediocre

    Annoying. hide « show »

    I don't know how I ended up watching more than one episode, but I did. Now I am older and I have to say that it was so annoying to watch. Even when I was young I thought it was boring and annoying. It made no sense and I wondered where all the grown lonney tunes went. My favorite aspect of the show was the parts where they got into trouble in some way. Other than that, it was actually quite dull and annoying. Overall, I didn't care much for this show then and I still don't care much for it. Thank you.
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    10 Perfect

    one of the greatest 90s toons... hide « show »

    when Tiny toons was airing on nick, i didnt really pay attention to this show. but now, i regret not watching it. i miss TT so much! i bought the 1st season volume 1 DVD, & i really hope they put the rest of the show on DVD. all the jokes were original & hilarious! i hope one day that nick will air this show again. i would recommend tiny toons to anyone who hasnt seen it cuz it's awsome! you wont ever regret watchin this. tiny toons is wayy better than all the retarded shows tat are on now*coughSpongebobcough*
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    10 Perfect

    The emperor of wacky-style cartoons. hide « show »

    I always liked watching Loony Tunes all the time when I was a kid. Then months later Steven Spielberg made Tiny Toon Adventures. I didn't really like that one. I payed no mind to it whenever it came on. Right now I'm a big fan of cartoons and it's animation. Two days before I made this review while I was walking I happen to come across the Tiny Toon Adventures volume 1 DVD. So I bought it. After I watched one of the discs I realized I was missing out on one of the greatest cartoons ever created. EVER!

    What I think of "Tiny Toon Adventures"

    GOOD STUFF
    Charming character design.
    Unmatched animation.
    Addicting and surprising.
    Wonderful orchestrated background music.
    Very creative and cute.
    It's way of doing wackiness, fourth wall breaking, and free spirited attitude is a lot better then the way they are in cartoons nowadays.
    Nice for kids.

    BAD STUFF
    Won't be aired on TV anymore.
    The term "Tiny Toons" said within the episode can get corny.

    If your looking for a cartoon with true crazy wacky animation with your favorite characters, doesn't push crude humor too far, has the same gags and slapstick comedy you come to know and love from the original, and never got the chance to see it, then you will LOVE this show. Please don't fall for cartoons like "Flapjack" or "Foster's home for Imaginary Friends". Stick with the original. They're just wanna-bees.

    This show must return and knock all of these ridiculous repetitive cartoons off the air. And that's a wrap.
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