The world's most beloved animated characters as precocious preschoolers, discovering the world one baby step at a time.
The worst episode of "Baby Looney Tunes" is "Mr. McStuffles", rated N/A/10 from 0 user votes. It was directed by N/A and written by Christopher Simmons. "Mr. McStuffles" aired on 10/14/2002 and is rated NaN point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Picture This!".
Daffy tries to keep his old Mr. McStuffles and yet never plays with it and would rather play with something better.
Director: N/A
Writer: Christopher Simmons
In a fairy tale, pages of the book are missing, so the babies decide to recreate the pages of the story with drawings, Daffy, Tweety and Sylvester going a little off point.
Director: N/A
Writer: Marlowe Weisman
With Lola's hair getting in her eyes, Melissa attends to it with hair gel only for Lola to get laughed at. Granny arranges for a hairdressing appointment but Lola has second thoughts about it, until Granny coaxes her.
Director: N/A
Writer: Earl Kress
Everyone cleans up after themselves before nap time except for lazy Daffy. Daffy's biggest mess puts his and the others' visit to the park at stake.
Director: N/A
Writer: Jim Peterson, John Behnke, Rob Humphrey
Tweety puts the blame on Daffy for every single incident caused by his antics. However Daffy's situation is more than it would seem.
Director: N/A
Writer: Jim Peterson, John Behnke, Rob Humphrey
With no one but imaginary friends attending her tea parties, Petunia attracts the others attention with false alarms. She regrets this after the sink starts overflowing.
Director: N/A
Writer: Jim Peterson, John Behnke, Rob Humphrey
Sylvester gets envious when his attention for being cute is replaced by Baby Pepe, but he comes to like him after Pepe shows affection for him.
Director: N/A
Writer: Karl Geurs
After Bugs' attempt to do magic tricks fails, he wanders into the countryside to view and experience the beauty of springtime, inspiring him to try again with his magic show.
Director: N/A
Writer: Michael Maler, Obie Scott Wade
Daffy learns a bad word from the garbage man and later uses it when he gets angry. He teaches it to his friends, and they use it on Granny. Surprised, she confronts Daffy and shows him effective ways to control his anger.
Director: N/A
Writer: Timothy Cahill, Julie McNally Cahill
Everybody wants to help Granny make a cake except Melissa who just wants to just eat it. Although Melissa misses out on the cake, she joins the others to make another one.
Director: N/A
Writer: David Slack
Feeling left out, Petunia and Tweety decide to call Granny's sister Auntie, but instead they call a long distance number, so Granny gives them walkie talkies to play with.
Director: N/A
Writer: Earl Kress
The babies become obsessed eating boxes of cereal and gaining prizes when Sylvester receives his. They continue their eating until they get stomach aches. Lacking in cereal the babies eat oatmeal porridge the following morning.
Director: N/A
Writer: Roger Eschbacher
The babies practice some table manners to go on trip to a smart restaurant with Granny. Instead they make a mess. After cleaning up, Granny gives them lessons in preparation for the trip.
Director: N/A
Writer: Michael Maler, Obie Scott Wade
The babies practice some table manners to go on trip to a smart restaurant with Granny. Instead they make a mess. After cleaning up, Granny gives them lessons in preparation for the trip.
Director: N/A
Writer: David Slack
Melissa tries to find something for Petunia that she's good at. Although her attempts to play well fail, the others discover she is good at helpful assistance.
Director: N/A
Writer: Christopher Simmons
Lola gets in the habit of pouting when she doesn't get her way. Fed up with her bratiness, the others mimic her pouting expressions, but begin to use them against each other, until Granny tells Lola about taking turns.
Director: N/A
Writer: Jim Peterson, John Behnke, Rob Humphrey
Melissa picks up an idea from TV and begins cracking jokes at her friends, eventually upsetting Lola. After a talk with Granny, Melissa makes it up to her friends with comical speech.
Director: N/A
Writer: Jim Peterson, John Behnke, Rob Humphrey
Daffy believes he'll get some new toys in exchange for giving his old ones away not realizing what is in store for sharing his stuff.
Director: N/A
Writer: Tom Sheppard
Sylvester becomes afraid of new changes as the babies and Granny try to widen variety and has no wish to join in the fun, until Granny shows Sylvester what he's missing.
Director: N/A
Writer: Earl Kress
Sylvester, Bugs and Daffy all try to hog attention for Granny. To sort this out, Granny treats the three like they're younger than the others, prompting them to change.
Director: N/A
Writer: Marlowe Weisman
While Granny is recovering from a foot bunion, Lola takes charge. The babies soon get tired of Lola's decision making and they tire her out.
Director: N/A
Writer: Marlowe Weisman
Thinking it's the right thing, Lola tells on her friends for any misbehaviour. In response to her telltale antics, the babies refuse to play with her, but Lola settles the matter with an apology.
Director: N/A
Writer: Andrew Robinson
Daffy and Melissa stick together to play impractical jokes on the others. To get even, Lola demonstrates the consequences of an impractical joke to Daffy and Melissa.
Director: N/A
Writer: Libby Hinson
Melissa gossips tales of Taz to the others, whilst Bugs has doubts and tries to prove they aren't true. After proving Melissa wrong, she confesses her fibs.
Director: N/A
Writer: Roger Eschbacher
After failed attempts of flying a kite, blowing bubblegum and dancing, Sylvester is inclined to give up new activities altogether, until the others trick him into trying finger painting.
Director: N/A
Writer: Jim Peterson, John Behnke, Rob Humphrey