Bugs 'n' Daffy

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Bugs 'n' Daffy
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Genre Anthology
Directed by
Theme music composer
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes130 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerKathleen Helppie-Shipley
Running time30 minutes
Production company Warner Bros. Classic Animation
Original release
Network Kids' WB
ReleaseSeptember 11, 1995 (1995-09-11) 
September 11, 1998 (1998-09-11)

Bugs 'n' Daffy (formerly That's Warner Bros.!) is an American animated anthology television series that aired on The WB from 1995 to 1998 as part of their Kids' WB weekday lineup. The series featured cartoons from Warner Bros.' library of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts. A weekly companion series, The Daffy Duck Show aired on Saturday mornings from 1996 to 1997.

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This series is not to be confused with Cartoon Network's former block of Warner shorts, The Bugs & Daffy Show.

History and format

That's Warner Bros.! premiered on September 11, 1995 as part of Kids' WB's inaugural season, on their weekday lineup alongside classic episodes of Animaniacs . The show's title sequence reused the opening for the Fox Kids version of Merrie Melodies Starring Bugs Bunny & Friends , now scored with a jazzy rendition of "Merrily We Roll Along" and with a different ending showing the show's title. 65 episodes were created featuring three cartoons in each, with a "Hip Clip" (a holdover from Merrie Melodies) placed in between the second and third shorts to fill up any remaining time. Unlike Merrie Melodies before it, not every episode featured a Bugs Bunny cartoon.

The following season, That's Warner Bros.! was renamed Bugs 'n' Daffy, which brought forth several changes to the format. Each show now began with a new title sequence set to an original theme song by Animaniacs composer Randy Rogel. In addition, the cartoons' staff credits were cut, leaving only a shot of their titles with a sting based on the theme song playing underneath them. Other than these changes, the contents of the original 65 episodes remained mostly the same.

For the 1997–98 season, a new set of 65 episodes were created. Thanks to Time Warner's merger with Turner Broadcasting System on October 10, 1996, Warner Bros. had regained the broadcast rights to Turner's package of color Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies made before August 1948; at least one cartoon from the pre-1948 package was included in each episode (though some aired on The Daffy Duck Show first). Because of the lengths of those shorts, not every episode featured a "Hip Clip".

Bugs 'n' Daffy was removed from the Kids' WB lineup at the start of the 1998–99 season, although some affiliates were allowed to air the series as a replacement for Tiny Toon Adventures . [1]

The Daffy Duck Show

On November 23, 1996, a companion series titled The Daffy Duck Show began airing on Kids' WB's Saturday morning lineup as a replacement for the low-rated Freakazoid! . Each episode featured two Daffy Duck cartoons, with one featuring another character in between them. 13 episodes of The Daffy Duck Show were created, airing weekly until the start of the 1997–98 season.

Episodes

Season 1 (1995/1996)

No.1st cartoon2nd cartoon3rd cartoonOriginal air date
1 One Froggy Evening Ballot Box Bunny A Broken Leghorn September 11, 1995
2 Backwoods Bunny Daffy Duck Hunt Feed the Kitty September 12, 1995
3 Curtain Razor No Barking Bear Feat September 13, 1995
4 Beanstalk Bunny Mixed Master Lumber Jerks September 14, 1995
5 Lovelorn Leghorn Birds of a Father What's Up, Doc? September 15, 1995
6 Rabbit of Seville Bad Ol' Putty Tat A Waggily Tale September 18, 1995
7 Boobs in the Woods The EGGcited Rooster Much Ado About Nutting September 19, 1995
8 Yankee Doodle Bugs Martian Through Georgia Fowl Weather September 20, 1995
9 Often an Orphan From A to Z-Z-Z-Z A Star is Bored September 21, 1995
10 Bugs' Bonnets Canary Row The Mouse on 57th Street September 22, 1995
11 Gift Wrapped Aqua Duck Barbary Coast Bunny September 25, 1995
12 Lighter Than Hare Chicken Jitters * Greedy for Tweety September 26, 1995
13 Mississippi Hare Weasel Stop The Stupor Salesman September 27, 1995
14 The Wearing of the Grin Easy Peckins Home Tweet Home September 28, 1995
15 Scaredy Cat Cat Feud Portrait of the Artist as a Young Bunny September 29, 1995
16 Wild and Woolly Hare Hippety Hopper I Gopher You October 2, 1995
17 Fool Coverage Nelly's Folly Prince Varmint October 3, 1995
18 Rabbit's Feat Cheese Chasers A Kiddie's Kitty October 4, 1995
19 Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century Feather Dusted A Street Cat Named Sylvester October 5, 1995
20 From Hare to Heir Daffy's Inn Trouble Stooge for a Mouse October 6, 1995
21 A Witch's Tangled Hare Mouse Mazurka Claws for Alarm October 9, 1995
22 Robin Hood Daffy Bartholomew Versus the Wheel Robin Hood Daffy October 10, 1995
23 Bedeviled Rabbit Muzzle Tough Road to Andalay October 11, 1995
24 Bye, Bye Bluebeard Fast Buck Duck The Bee-Deviled Bruin October 12, 1995
25 Henhouse Henery Mouse-Placed Kitten Big Top Bunny October 13, 1995
26 Bill of Hare Cheese It, the Cat! Snow Business October 16, 1995
27 Paying the Piper Hoppy Go Lucky To Itch His Own October 17, 1995
28 Hare-Way to the Stars Go Fly a Kit Bear Feat October 18, 1995
29 Goldimouse and the Three Cats Thumb Fun Southern Fried Rabbit October 19, 1995
30 Bully for Bugs Gone Batty Naughty Neighbors *October 20, 1995
31 One Froggy Evening It's Nice to Have a Mouse Around the House Banty Raids October 23, 1995
32 Crockett-Doodle-Do The Turn-Tale Wolf Rabbit's Kin October 24, 1995
33 Putty Tat Trouble Goo Goo Goliath The Iceman Ducketh October 25, 1995
34 Wild and Woolly Hare Ducking the Devil The Pest That Came to Dinner October 26, 1995
35 Hyde and Hare A Broken Leghorn Too Hop to Handle October 27, 1995
36 False Hare Porky's Prize Pony * The Lion's Busy October 30, 1995
37 A-Haunting We Will Go Fox-Terror Knights Must Fall October 31, 1995
38 Don't Axe Me Dog Tales Satan's Waitin' November 1, 1995
39 Dr. Devil and Mr. Hare Cats and Bruises Porky's Romance *November 2, 1995
40 Dough for the Do-Do There Auto Be a Law Rabbit Romeo November 3, 1995
41 Bugsy and Mugsy The Stupor Salesman Catty Cornered November 6, 1995
42 Mother Was a Rooster The Unexpected Pest Hot Cross Bunny November 7, 1995
43 The Wearing of the Grin The Dixie Fryer Strife with Father November 8, 1995
44 The Slap-Hoppy Mouse A Peck o' Trouble A Star is Bored November 9, 1995
45 The Unmentionables Dough for the Do-Do Ant Pasted November 10, 1995
46 Rebel Rabbit High Note Scaredy Cat November 13, 1995
47 Tree Cornered Tweety The Henpecked Duck * Rabbit's Feat November 14, 1995
48 Rabbit Every Monday Wild Wild World Boobs in the Woods November 15, 1995
49 Good Noose Each Dawn I Crow Mississippi Hare November 16, 1995
50 Hot Cross Bunny The Jet Cage It's Hummer Time November 17, 1995
51 Raw! Raw! Rooster! Kiddin' the Kitten Now Hare This November 20, 1995
52 Lighthouse Mouse Plane Dippy * Crockett-Doodle-Do November 21, 1995
53 Bully for Bugs Puss n' Booty * Corn Plastered November 22, 1995
54 Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century The Pied Piper of Guadalupe The Bee-Deviled Bruin November 23, 1995
55 Dog Pounded Corn on the Cop Bedeviled Rabbit November 24, 1995
56 Bunker Hill Bunny Greedy for Tweety Porky's Cafe *November 27, 1995
57 Robin Hood Daffy Rocket-bye Baby Hare-Way to the Stars November 28, 1995
58 Tweet and Sour Don't Axe Me Sleepy Time Possum November 29, 1995
59 Knights Must Fall The Film Fan * Tease for Two November 30, 1995
60 Little Red Rodent Hood The Yolk's on You Cat Feud December 1, 1995
61 Wideo Wabbit Tweety's S.O.S. Strangled Eggs December 4, 1995
62 Thumb Fun Rebel Without Claws Dr. Devil and Mr. Hare December 5, 1995
63 Duck Amuck A Fox in a Fix Claws for Alarm December 6, 1995
64 Spaced Out Bunny Pop 'im Pop! Suppressed Duck December 7, 1995
65 Southern Fried Rabbit A Bone for a Bone Putty Tat Trouble December 8, 1995

Season 2 (1997)

No.1st cartoon2nd cartoon3rd cartoonOriginal air date
1 Rebel Rabbit The Draft Horse High Note September 8, 1997
2 A Pest in the House Gift Wrapped Rabbit Every Monday September 9, 1997
3 Fox-Terror The Jet Cage Hair-Raising Hare September 10, 1997
4 What's Up, Doc? The Goofy Gophers No Barking September 11, 1997
5 What Makes Daffy Duck Rocket-bye Baby One Froggy Evening September 12, 1997
6 Fool Coverage Hare-Way to the Stars The Old Grey Hare September 15, 1997
7 Rabbit's Kin Mouse-Placed Kitten Little Orphan Airedale September 16, 1997
8 The Big Snooze The Mouse on 57th Street Often an Orphan September 17, 1997
9 Daffy Duck and Egghead Putty Tat Trouble From Hare to Heir September 18, 1997
10 Rabbit Romeo The Night Watchman From A to Z-Z-Z-Z September 19, 1997
11 Paying the Piper The Heckling Hare The Unexpected Pest September 22, 1997
12 Mississippi Hare Kiddin' the Kitten The Mouse-Merized Cat September 23, 1997
13 Hyde and Hare Goo Goo Goliath Hare Trigger September 24, 1997
14 Elmer's Candid Camera Ducking the Devil Birds of a Father September 25, 1997
15 Walky Talky Hawky A Star is Bored Rabbit of Seville September 26, 1997
16 The EGGcited Rooster Hold the Lion, Please! Muzzle Tough September 29, 1997
17 A Hare Grows in Manhattan A-Haunting We Will Go The Stupor Salesman September 30, 1997
18 The Wabbit Who Came to Supper Rebel Without Claws Raw! Raw! Rooster! October 1, 1997
19 The Wild Hare Martian Through Georgia Mother Was a Rooster October 2, 1997
20 Daffy Duck Hunt Confederate Honey Wideo Wabbit October 3, 1997
21 Odor-able Kitty I Gopher You Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century October 6, 1997
22 Don't Axe Me Thugs with Dirty Mugs Feather Dusted October 7, 1997
23 Knights Must Fall Home Tweet Home The Hep Cat October 8, 1997
24 Rabbit's Feat (Blooper) Bunny The Iceman Ducketh October 9, 1997
25 Often an Orphan A Bone for a Bone Bugs Bunny Rides Again October 10, 1997
26 Pop 'im Pop! Bunker Hill Bunny Kitty Kornered October 13, 1997
27 Lovelorn Leghorn The Crackpot Quail Daffy's Inn Trouble October 14, 1997
28 Goldimouse and the Three Cats The Unruly Hare Henhouse Henery October 15, 1997
29 The Aristo-Cat Crockett-Doodle-Do Bugsy and Mugsy October 16, 1997
30 Hare Ribbin' Greedy for Tweety Lighthouse Mouse October 17, 1997
31 Road to Andalay Good Night, Elmer The Henpecked Duck *October 20, 1997
32 Wackiki Wabbit Tweety's S.O.S. The Slap-Hoppy Mouse October 21, 1997
33 Cat Feud Ant Pasted Tortoise Wins by a Hare October 22, 1997
34 Hare Conditioned Cats and Bruises Ducking the Devil October 23, 1997
35 Greetings Bait Each Dawn I Crow Fast Buck Duck October 24, 1997
36 Trap-Happy Porky The Unmentionables Plane Dippy *October 27, 1997
37 Corn Plastered Naughty Neighbors * Stage Door Cartoon October 28, 1997
38 Southern Fried Rabbit Hoppy Go Lucky Hare Tonic October 29, 1997
39 Too Hop to Handle Hollywood Steps Out Hot Cross Bunny October 30, 1997
40 A Tale of Two Mice A Fox in a Fix Robin Hood Daffy October 31, 1997
41 Rabbit Punch Bedeviled Rabbit Boobs in the Woods November 3, 1997
42 A Broken Leghorn Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid Thumb Fun November 4, 1997
43 Suppressed Duck Fowl Weather Racketeer Rabbit November 5, 1997
44 Snow Business A Waggily Tale Rabbit Transit November 6, 1997
45 Back Alley Oproar The Film Fan * Duck Amuck November 7, 1997
46 Dog Pounded Porky's Cafe * The Wacky Wabbit November 10, 1997
47 Bad Ol' Putty Tat Doggone Cats Aqua Duck November 11, 1997
48 Tweetie Pie Lumber Jerks Barbary Coast Bunny November 12, 1997
49 False Hare Sniffles and the Bookworm Scaredy Cat November 13, 1997
50 Weasel Stop Canary Row Tortoise Beats Hare November 14, 1997
51 Catch as Cats Can Tweet and Sour It's Nice to Have a Mouse Around the House November 17, 1997
52 Crowing Pains Bye, Bye Bluebeard Beanstalk Bunny November 18, 1997
53 Easy Peckins Cheese It, the Cat! Wabbit Twouble November 19, 1997
54 Hippety Hopper The Dixie Fryer Buccaneer Bunny November 20, 1997
55 The Hare-Brained Hypnotist Tree Cornered Tweety Little Red Rodent Hood November 21, 1997
56 A Street Cat Named Sylvester The Turn-Tale Wolf Fresh Hare November 24, 1997
57 Strangled Eggs A Witch's Tangled Hare Rhapsody Rabbit November 25, 1997
58 Hare Remover Boobs in the Woods Suppressed Duck November 26, 1997
59 Hare Force Cheese Chasers The Stupor Salesman November 27, 1997
60 High Note Falling Hare Birds of a Father November 28, 1997
61 Claws for Alarm The Pied Piper of Guadalupe Elmer's Pet Rabbit December 1, 1997
62 A Tale of Two Kitties Ballot Box Bunny Lighthouse Mouse December 2, 1997
63 Dr. Devil and Mr. Hare The Squawkin' Hawk Dough for the Do-Do December 3, 1997
64 Banty Raids Stooge for a Mouse Along Came Daffy December 4, 1997
65 Wild and Woolly Hare Catty Cornered Pigs in a Polka December 5, 1997

The Daffy Duck Show

No.1st cartoon2nd cartoon3rd cartoonOriginal air date
1 Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century Suppressed Duck Robin Hood Daffy November 23, 1996
2 The Stupor Salesman Often an Orphan Daffy's Inn Trouble November 30, 1996
3 Daffy Duck Hunt Cheese Chasers Fast Buck Duck December 7, 1996
4 Fool Coverage A Street Cat Named Sylvester Ducking the Devil December 14, 1996
5 Don't Axe Me The Lion's Busy The Henpecked Duck *December 21, 1996
6 Boobs in the Woods Gift Wrapped Tease for Two December 28, 1996
7 Thumb Fun Mouse Mazurka Good Noose January 4, 1997
8 Duck Amuck One Froggy Evening Corn on the Cop January 11, 1997
9 Aqua Duck Lovelorn Leghorn The Yolk's on You January 18, 1997
10 Hollywood Daffy Ant Pasted To Duck or Not to Duck January 25, 1997
11 Yankee Doodle Daffy Dog Pounded The Great Piggy Bank Robbery February 1, 1997
12 Daffy Duck Slept Here Putty Tat Trouble Birth of a Notion February 8, 1997
13 Draftee Daffy Claws for Alarm Book Revue February 15, 1997

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