In this set contains the final 16 episodes of the show (not counting the Spring Break and Night Ghoulery specials that followed later after the show’s ending) Some of the episodes on this 2-disc set include: Parodies along the lines of Saturday Night Live, MTV, many of the biggest celebrities and films at the time, and more. Younger audiences can still get plenty of laughs from the great comedy of the show, while adults can get a sense of nostalgia from some of the show’s wacky 90’s parodies. But nevertheless, the cartoon itself holds up quite well. ![]() Which in turn could make the show a little dated by today’s standards. It was one of the first cartoons I had watched that was not only very hilarious in its zany comic writing, but was also an entertaining, albeit wacky view into the early 90’s pop culture. Tiny Toon Adventures is one of my favorite cartoons of all time. The show saw massive success both on syndication and a season on the Fox network. Characters like Buster and Babs Bunny (No Relation), Plucky Duck, Hamton J Pig, Montana Max, Dizzy Devil, Gogo Dodo, and others. Tiny Toon Adventures had a bit more of an advantage, as not only did they have Steven Spielberg directing the show, as well as a top notch group of writers and voice actors )most of which would move on to the golden age of Warner animation in the mid 90’s with shows like Animaniacs, Pinky & The Brain, and Freakazoid!), but it also featured a brand new cast of characters, who each took after beloved Looney Tunes of old. ![]() From the success of Muppet Babies, featuring toddler versions of the beloved Jim Henson characters came shows like The Flintstone Kids, Popeye and Son, a Pup Named Scooby Doo, and Tom & Jerry Kids. For those who don’t recall this show (shame shame), Tiny Toon Adventures was Warner Brothers’ answer to the opening floodgates of cartoons that were regressing their main casts to children to appeal to the younger demo.
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