She then sets out to capture Buster, first getting some help from Tommy Lee Jones as a Federal Marshal, giving him Harrison Ford in exchange(a parody of the film The Fugitive). Elmyra then goes on to explain that after some investigation, she has determined that the Easter Bunny is none other than Buster Bunny himself. However, her plans turn out to be more sinister, as she is looking to capture the best hippity hopper of all, the Easter Bunny, partially for his cuteness, but mostly for his candy. She is shown in a lair with a video monitor watching Buster and Babs preparing to leave, and she notes that she is constantly after the two “hippity hoppers”.
Meanwhile, while the gang is headed south, Elmyra has plans of her own. Hoghead notices that the bus is the Tiny Toons’, and that their show stinks, which Beaver replies to with “Yeah, we like shows that stink!”, followed by the pair doing an exaggerated parody of their trademark laughs. The events leading up to the departure, from Hampton’s intial wish to stay home and partake in spring cleaning, to the trip being revealed as to being a 8000 mile trip, end with the Tiny Toons finally hitting the road singing a song to the tune of the theme.Īs the bus heads south for Florida, they come up on two Beavis and Butthead look-a-likes named Beaver and Hoghead, who are hitch-hiking to Ft. It then cuts to Buster and Babs Bunny, who are covering the trip on the Tiny Toons Music Television network, which is a parody of MTV’s famous Spring Break coverage(and was also featured in an earlier episode of the same name). Lauderdale is planning on making a ton of cash with his new Tan Meister 6000, a tanning chair. After this modified intro, we get a mock infomercial from Plucky, who during this trip to Ft. The premise of the episode is explained in the newly animated intro, with the students at Acme Looniversity looking forward to a break from school in order to spend a week in the Southern sun in Ft.
Now to the good stuff, with Spring Break Special up first, and Night Ghoulery coming sometime soon. I should also take this time to apologize for the picture quality of the images I’m posting here, particularly Spring Break Special’s, because the copies I had to work with were taped off a Fox affiliate in North Carolina(a promo even mentions that a brand new episode of The Simpsons would be premeiring that Thursday, March 31st this episode would be the fifth season ep. I myself did not see these episodes until very recently. Reportedly, both of these specials only aired once and for unexplained reasons were never to be seen again(Why Nickelodeon or Cartoon Network never re-ran the episodes is beyond me).
#TINY TOON ADVENTURES NIGHT GHOULERY SERIES#
Rather than doing an episode that is regularly regarded as great by fans, like Animaniacs ! or Sepulveda Boulevard, I decided to do the rarely spoken of specials that aired after the series had ended it’s normal run Tiny Toon Adventures Spring Break Special and Night Ghoulery.įirst off, both of these hour-long episodes aired in primetime on Fox Spring Break Special on Sunday, March 27th, 1994 and Night Ghoulery, strangely enough, on Sunday, May 28th, 1995, five months before Halloween.
#TINY TOON ADVENTURES NIGHT GHOULERY TV#
Cartoon Network aired all 98 episodes, although two TV specials from the show never came to air.Okay, it’s my turn to take a whack at one of these, and for my first one, I chose to do one of my favorite childhood cartoons, Tiny Toon Adventures.