List of Looney Tunes television series

The following is a list of Looney Tunes television series and compilation shows.

List of shows

Compilations

Title Broadcast run Original channel Total # episodes Total # seasons
Looney Tunes[note 1][1][2][3][4][5] 1955–63 Syndication
The Bugs Bunny Show 1960–62 ABC 52 episodes 2
The Porky Pig Show 1964–65 ABC 26 episodes 1
The Road Runner Show 1966–68 CBS 26 episodes 1
The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 1968–69 CBS 26 episodes 1
The Bugs Bunny Show 1971–72 CBS 26 episodes 1
The Merrie Melodies Show 1972 Syndication 24 episodes 1
The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour 1975–77 CBS
The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show 1977–85 CBS
The Sylvester & Tweety, Daffy & Speedy Show[6][7] 1982–83 CBS 17 episodes 1
The Bugs Bunny/Looney Tunes Comedy Hour 1985–86 ABC
The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show 1986–2000 ABC 14
Looney Tunes on Nickelodeon 1988–99 Nickelodeon
Merrie Melodies Starring Bugs Bunny & Friends 1990–94 Syndication (1990–92),
Fox (1992–94)
65 episodes 1
Looney Tunes 1992–2017 Cartoon Network (1992–2004, 2009–17)
Bugs 'n' Daffy 1995–98 Kids' WB 130 episodes 2
Looney Tunes 2000–present Boomerang (2000–07, 2013–present)

Original shows

Series number Title Broadcast run Original channel Total # episodes Total # seasons Co-production Notes
1 Tiny Toon Adventures 1990–92 CBS (pilot),
Syndication (1990–92),
Fox Kids
98 episodes 3 Amblin Entertainment
2 Taz-Mania 1991–95 Fox Kids 65 episodes 4
3 The Plucky Duck Show 1992 13 episodes 1 Amblin Entertainment Spin-off of Tiny Toon Adventures
4 The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries 1995–2002 Kids' WB 52 episodes 5
5 Baby Looney Tunes 2002–05 Kids' WB,
Cartoon Network
53 episodes 2
6 Duck Dodgers 2003–05 Cartoon Network 39 episodes 3
7 Loonatics Unleashed 2005–07 Kids' WB / The CW 26 episodes 2
8 The Looney Tunes Show 2011–14 Cartoon Network 52 episodes
9 New Looney Tunes 2015–20 Cartoon Network,
Boomerang
156 episodes 3
10 Looney Tunes Cartoons 2020–present HBO Max[8] 21 episodes 1
11 Tooned Out TBA TBA TBA A Stern Talking To
Compari Entertainment
Warner Bros. Television
First live-action/animated series produced by Warner Bros. Animation[9]
12 Tiny Toons Looniversity HBO Max
Cartoon Network
Amblin Television Reboot of the original 1990 animated series[10]

Cameo appearance in other television series

Title Years Network Services
59th Academy Awards 1987 ABC Animation for Bugs Bunny presenting the award for Best Animated Short
62nd Academy Awards 1990
The Earth Day Special Looney Tunes segments
67th Academy Awards 1995 Animation for Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck presenting the award for Best Animated Short
The Drew Carey Show 1998 Animated intro featuring Daffy Duck in the episode "My Best Friend's Wedding"

See also

Notes

  1. Hosts include Bob Bean, Sandy Becker, Bill Britten, Fred Scott, Paul Tripp, Herb Sheldon, and Chubby Jackson.

References

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