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Product NameTiny Toon Adventures Season 1, Vol. 2
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Long DescriptionLaughs Gags Anvils!Product InformationMore of the cartoon fun from the Emmy Winning First Season!   Steven Spielberg presents Tiny Toon Adventures: Season 1 Volume 2 that includes 30 episodes that include a loopy look at Acme students who get a hire education by seeking part-time jobs.  There's a lot of fun for all ages to enjoy in this classic four DVD movie adventure.  A miniaturized Babs and Buster tour Plucky's brain (yes thank you he has one).  Game-show bachelors Hamton Plucky and Montana Max woo (un)lucky bachelorette Elmyra.  Waiter Plucky - what's up Duck? - takes an order for duck a l'orange.  And various Toonsters battle monsters solve mysteries rock out in music videos roll back to prehysteric prehistory and much more.  As the Tiny Toon Adventures tune says:  Come and join the fun - enjoy the movie!IncludesDisc 1 - Tiny Toon Advenures: Season 1 Vol. 2Animaniacs! [1:02]Career Oppor-Toon-ities [6:47]Strange Tales of Weird Science [5:17]Inside Plucky Duck [8:35]The Acme Bowl [:00]Dating Acme Acres Style [1:02]Looniversity Days [6:41]Best O'Plucky Duck Day [6:50]Disc 2 - Tiny Toon Adventures: Season 1 Vol. 2Episode   9: Hero Hamton [1:02]Episode 10: Whale's Tales [6:11]Episode 11: Ask Mr Popular [7:07]Episode 12: Son On Looniversity Daze [7:25]Episode 13: Mr Popular's Rules of Cool [:00]Episode 14: Fairy Tales for the 90's [1:02]Episode 15: Who Bopped Bugs Bunny? [6:09]Episode 16: Tiny Toon Music Television [4:37]Disc 3 - Tiny Toon Adventures: Season 1 Vol. 2Episode 17: The Return to the Acme Acres Zone [1:02]Episode 18: The Acme Home Shopping Show [5:27]Episode 19: Weirdest Story Ever Told [6:20]Episode 20: Viewer Mail Day [8:57]Episode 21: Son of the Wacko World of Sports [:00]Episode 22: Pollution Solution [1:01]Episode 23: You Asked For It Again [5:54]Disc 4 - Tiny Toon Adventures: Season 1 Vol. 2Episode 24: Brave Tales of Real Rabbits [1:03]Episode 25: How Sweetie It Is [6:09]Episode 26: New Ch
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