Looney Tunes (theatrical shorts)
- For other uses, see Looney Tunes.
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Production company | Harmin-Ising Productions Leon Schlesinger Productions Warner Bros. Cartoons DePatie–Freleng Enterprises Format Productions Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Animation Warner Bros. Animation |
Distributor: | Warner Bros. Pictures The Vitaphone Corporation Vitagraph Company of America |
Original release | April 30, 1930―July 26, 1969 (Original run) November 20, 1987―June 10, 2014 (Revival) |
Run time | 6-10 minutes (one-reel) |
Starring | Mel Blanc Arthur Q. Bryan June Foray Bea Benadert Stan Freberg (more) |
Producer(s) | Rudolf Ising Hugh Harman Leon Schlesinger Edward Seltzer John W. Burton David H. DePatie Friz Freleng William L. Hendricks |
Music composed by | Carl Stalling Milt Franklyn William Lava (more) |
Writer(s) | Warren Foster Michael Maltese Tedd Pierce (more) |
Director(s) | Tex Avery Bob Clampett Arthur Davis Friz Freleng Chuck Jones Robert McKimson Rudolf Ising Hugh Harman Frank Tashlin (more) |
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Looney Tunes is a series of animated screwball comedy theatrical shorts that originally ran from 1930 to 1969, then sporadically since the 1980s. It was distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The shorts were initially produced by Leon Schlesinger and animators Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising until 1933. It ran concurrently with its sister series Merrie Melodies from 1931 onward. Schlesinger assumed full production under Leon Schlesinger Productions from 1933 until 1944, after which he sold it to Warner Bros. and renamed to Warner Bros. Cartoons.
Looney Tunes was an important part in forming what would become known as the Golden Age of animation, developing and/or creating a legacy of memorable and enduring characters such as Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam, Sylvester, Tweety, Granny, the Tasmanian Devil, Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner, Pepé Le Pew, Foghorn Leghorn, Speedy Gonzales; and last but certainly not least, Bugs Bunny.
Following its revival in 1987, new theatrical shorts continue to be released sporadically. The main Looney Tunes cast, dubbed simply as "the Looney Tunes" themselves, have also crossed over into other media, such as television series and specials, full-length direct-to-video and theatrical films, comic books, and video games.
Production
Music
The music was composed by a number of artists including Carl W. Stalling, who scored it from 1936 to 1958, in addition to orchestrations by Milt Franklyn; the latter took over as musical director after Stalling's retirement. When Franklyn died in 1962, William Lava took over until the end of the series's original run in 1969. Some of the other composers in the series include Bernard B. Brown, Norman Spencer, Eugene Poddany, John Seely, Walter Greene, Richard Stone, and Christopher Lennertz.
Beginning in 1937, the primary theme music for the series was "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down" by Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin.
Shorts
- Sinkin' in the Bathtub - April 19, 1930
- Congo Jazz - August 9, 1930
- Hold Anything - October 1930
- The Booze Hangs High - December 1930
- Boxcar Blues - December 25, 1930
- Big Man from the North - January 1931
- Ain't Nature Grand! - February 1931
- Ups 'n Downs - April 4, 1931
- Dumb Patrol - May 1931
- Yodeling Yokels - June 1931
- Bosko's Holiday - July 18, 1931
- The Tree's Knees - August 1, 1931
- Bosko Shipwrecked! - September 19, 1931
- Bosko the Doughboy - October 17, 1931
- Bosko's Soda Fountain - November 14, 1931
- Bosko's Fox Hunt - December 12, 1931
- Bosko at the Zoo - January 9, 1932
- Battling Bosko - February 1932
- Big-Hearted Bosko - March 5, 1932
- Bosko's Party - April 2, 1932
- Bosko and Bruno - April 30, 1932
- Bosko's Dog Race - June 25, 1932
- Bosko at the Beach - July 23, 1932
- Bosko's Store - August 13, 1932
- Bosko the Lumberjack - September 3, 1932
- Ride Him, Bosko! - September 17, 1932
- Bosko the Drawback - October 22, 1932
- Bosko's Dizzy Date - November 19, 1932
- Bosko's Woodland Daze - December 17, 1932
- Bosko in Dutch - January 14, 1933
- Bosko in Person - February 11, 1933
- Bosko the Speed King - March 22, 1933
- Bosko's Knight-Mare - June 8, 1933
- Bosko the Sheep-Herder - June 14, 1933
- Beau Bosko - July 1, 1933
- Bosko's Mechanical Man - July 29, 1933
- Bosko the Musketeer - August 12, 1933
- Bosko's Picture Show - August 26, 1933
- Buddy's Day Out - September 9, 1933
- Buddy's Beer Garden - November 11, 1933
- Buddy's Show Boat - December 9, 1933
- Buddy the Gob - January 5, 1934
- Buddy and Towser - February 24, 1934
- Buddy's Garage - April 14, 1934
- Buddy's Trolley Troubles - May 5, 1934
- Buddy of the Apes - May 26, 1934
- Buddy's Bearcats - June 23, 1934
- Buddy the Detective - October 17, 1934
- Buddy the Woodsman - October 27, 1934
- Buddy's Circus - November 8, 1934
- Buddy's Adventures - November 17, 1934
- Viva Buddy - December 12, 1934
- Buddy the Dentist - December 15, 1934
- Buddy of the Legion - January 12, 1935
- Buddy's Theatre - February 16, 1935
- Buddy's Pony Express - March 9, 1935
- Buddy in Africa - April 20, 1935
- Buddy's Lost World - May 18, 1935
- Buddy's Bug Hunt - June 22, 1935
- Buddy Steps Out - July 20, 1935
- Buddy the Gee Man - August 24, 1935
- A Cartoonist's Nightmare - September 14, 1935
- Hollywood Capers - October 19, 1935
- Gold Diggers of '49 - November 2, 1935
- The Phantom Ship - February 1, 1936
- Boom Boom - February 29, 1936
- Alpine Antics - March 9, 1936
- The Fire Alarm - March 9, 1936
- The Blow Out - April 4, 1936
- Westward Whoa - April 25, 1936
- Plane Dippy - April 30, 1936
- Fish Tales - May 23, 1936
- Shanghaied Shipmates - June 20, 1936
- Porky's Pet - July 11, 1936
- Porky the Rain-Maker - August 1, 1936
- Porky's Poultry Plant - August 22, 1936
- Porky's Moving Day - September 12, 1936
- Milk and Money - October 3, 1936
- Little Beau Porky - November 14, 1936
- The Village Smithy - December 5, 1936
- Porky in the North Woods - December 19, 1936
- Porky the Wrestler - January 9, 1937
- Porky's Road Race - February 6, 1937
- Picador Porky - February 27, 1937
- Porky's Romance - April 3, 1937
- Porky's Duck Hunt - April 17, 1937
- Porky and Gabby - May 15, 1937
- Porky's Building - June 19, 1937
- Porky's Super Service - July 3, 1937
- Porky's Badtime Story - July 24, 1937
- Porky's Railroad - August 7, 1937
- Get Rich Quick Porky - August 28, 1937
- Porky's Garden - September 11, 1937
- Rover's Rival - October 9, 1937
- The Case of the Stuttering Pig - October 30, 1937
- Porky's Double Trouble - November 13, 1937
- Porky's Hero Agency - December 4, 1937
- Porky's Poppa - January 15, 1938
- Porky at the Crocadero - February 5, 1938
- What Price Porky - February 26, 1938
- Porky's Phoney Express - March 19, 1938
- Porky's Five & Ten - April 16, 1938
- Porky's Hare Hunt - April 30, 1938
- Injun Trouble - May 21, 1938
- Porky the Fireman - June 4, 1938
- Porky's Party - June 25, 1938
- Porky's Spring Planting - July 25, 1938
- Porky & Daffy - August 6, 1938
- Wholly Smoke - August 27, 1938
- Porky in Wackyland - September 24, 1938
- Porky's Naughty Nephew - October 15, 1938
- Porky in Egypt - November 5, 1938
- The Daffy Doc - November 26, 1938
- Porky the Gob - December 17, 1938
- The Lone Stranger and Porky - January 7, 1939
- It's an Ill Wind - January 28, 1939
- Porky's Tire Trouble - February 18, 1939
- Porky's Movie Mystery - March 11, 1939
- Chicken Jitters - April 1, 1939
- Porky and Teabiscuit - April 29, 1939
- Kristopher Kolumbus Jr. - May 13, 1939
- Polar Pals - June 3, 1939
- Scalp Trouble - June 24, 1939
- Porky's Picnic - July 15, 1939
- Wise Quacks - August 5, 1939
- Porky's Hotel - September 2, 1939
- Jeepers Creepers - September 23, 1939
- Naughty Neighbors - October 7, 1939
- Pied Piper Porky - November 4, 1939
- Porky the Giant Killer - November 18, 1939
- The Film Fan - December 16, 1939
- Porky's Last Stand - January 6, 1940
- Africa Squeaks - January 27, 1940
- Ali-Baba Bound - February 10, 1940
- Pilgrim Porky - March 16, 1940
- Slap-Happy Pappy - April 13, 1940
- Porky's Poor Fish - April 27, 1940
- You Ought to Be in Pictures - May 18, 1940
- The Chewin' Bruin - June 8, 1940
- Porky's Baseball Broadcast - July 6, 1940
- Patient Porky - August 24, 1940
- Calling Dr. Porky - September 21, 1940
- Prehistoric Porky - October 12, 1940
- The Sour Puss - November 2, 1940
- Porky's Hired Hand - November 30, 1940
- The Timid Toreador - December 21, 1940
- Porky's Snooze Reel - January 11, 1941
- The Haunted Mouse - February 15, 1941
- Joe Glow, the Firefly - March 8, 1941
- Porky's Bear Facts - March 29, 1941
- Porky's Preview - April 19, 1941
- Porky's Ant - May 10, 1941
- A Coy Decoy - June 7, 1941
- Porky's Prize Pony - June 21, 1941
- Meet John Doughboy - July 5, 1941
- We, the Animals Squeak! - August 9, 1941
- The Henpecked Duck - August 30, 1941
- Notes to You - September 20, 1941
- Robinson Crusoe, Jr. - October 25, 1941
- Porky's Midnight Matinee - November 22, 1941
- Porky's Pooch - December 27, 1941
- Porky's Pastry Pirates - January 17, 1942
- Who's Who in the Zoo - February 14, 1942
- Porky's Cafe - February 21, 1942
- Saps in Chaps - April 11, 1942
- Daffy's Southern Exposure - May 2, 1942
- Nutty News - May 23, 1942
- Hobby Horse-Laffs - June 6, 1942
- Gopher Goofy - June 27, 1942
- Wacky Blackout - July 11, 1942
- The Ducktators - August 1, 1942
- Eatin' on the Cuff or The Moth Who Came to Dinner - August 22, 1942
- The Impatient Patient - September 5, 1942
- The Hep Cat - October 3, 1942
- The Daffy Duckaroo - October 24, 1942
- My Favorite Duck - December 5, 1942
- Confusions of a Nutzy Spy - January 23, 1943
- To Duck or Not to Duck - March 6, 1943
- Hop and Go - March 27, 1943
- The Wise Quacking Duck - May 1, 1943
- Tokio Jokio - May 15, 1943
- Yankee Doodle Daffy - June 5, 1943
- Porky Pig's Feat - July 17, 1943
- Scrap Happy Daffy - August 21, 1943
- Daffy – The Commando - November 20, 1943
- Puss n' Booty - December 11, 1943
- Tom Turk and Daffy - February 12, 1944
- I Got Plenty of Mutton - March 11, 1944
- Tick Tock Tuckered - April 8, 1944
- Swooner Crooner - May 6, 1944
- Duck Soup to Nuts - May 27, 1944
- Angel Puss - June 3, 1944
- Brother Brat - July 15, 1944
- From Hand to Mouse - August 5, 1944
- Buckaroo Bugs - August 26, 1944
- Plane Daffy - September 16, 1944
- Booby Hatched - October 14, 1944
- The Stupid Cupid - November 25, 1944
- Odor-able Kitty - January 6, 1945
- Draftee Daffy - January 27, 1945
- Trap Happy Porky - February 24, 1945
- Behind the Meat-Ball - April 7, 1945
- Ain't That Ducky - May 19, 1945
- Tale of Two Mice - June 30, 1945
- Hare Conditioned - August 11, 1945
- The Bashful Buzzard - September 15, 1945
- Hare Tonic - November 10, 1945
- Book Revue - January 5, 1946
- Baseball Bugs - February 2, 1946
- Baby Bottleneck - March 16, 1946
- Daffy Doodles - April 6, 1946
- Hush My Mouse - May 4, 1946
- Kitty Kornered - June 8, 1946
- Acrobatty Bunny - June 29, 1946
- The Great Piggy Bank Robbery - July 20, 1946
- Of Thee I Sting - August 17, 1946
- Racketeer Rabbit - September 14, 1946
- The Big Snooze - October 5, 1946
- Mouse Menace - November 2, 1946
- Roughly Squeaking - November 23, 1946
- The Goofy Gophers - January 25, 1947
- Scent-imental Over You - March 8, 1947
- Birth of a Notion - April 12, 1947
- Rabbit Transit - May 10, 1947
- Along Came Daffy - June 14, 1947
- Easter Yeggs - June 28, 1947
- Crowing Pains - July 12, 1947
- House Hunting Mice - September 6, 1947
- Little Orphan Airedale - October 4, 1947
- Mexican Joyride - November 29, 1947
- A Horse Fly Fleas - December 13, 1947
- Gorilla My Dreams - January 3, 1948
- A Feather in His Hare - February 7, 1948
- What Makes Daffy Duck - February 14, 1948
- What's Brewin', Bruin? - February 28, 1948
- Hop, Look and Listen - April 17, 1948
- Buccaneer Bunny - May 8, 1948
- The Rattled Rooster - June 26, 1948
- The Up-Standing Sitter - July 3, 1948
- Haredevil Hare - July 24, 1948
- The Pest That Came to Dinner - September 11, 1948
- Odor of the Day - October 2, 1948
- A-Lad-In His Lamp - October 23, 1948
- Kit for Cat - November 6, 1948
- The Stupor Salesman - November 20, 1948
- Riff Raffy Daffy - November 27, 1948
- Wise Quackers - January 1, 1949
- Porky Chops - February 12, 1949
- Mississippi Hare - February 26, 1949
- Paying the Piper - March 12, 1949
- Daffy Duck Hunt - March 26, 1949
- Mouse Wreckers - April 23, 1949
- High Diving Hare - April 30, 1949
- Curtain Razor - May 21, 1949
- Long-Haired Hare - June 25, 1949
- Henhouse Henery - July 2, 1949
- The Grey Hounded Hare - August 6, 1949
- The Windblown Hare - August 27, 1949
- Fast and Furry-ous - September 17, 1949
- Swallow the Leader - October 15, 1949
- For Scent-imental Reasons - November 12, 1949
- Which Is Witch - December 3, 1949
- Bear Feat - December 10, 1949
- A Ham in a Role - December 31, 1949
- Boobs in the Woods - January 28, 1950
- Mutiny on the Bunny - February 11, 1950
- The Lion's Busy - February 18, 1950
- The Scarlet Pumpernickel - March 4, 1950
- Big House Bunny - April 22, 1950
- The Leghorn Blows at Midnight - May 6, 1950
- What's Up Doc? - June 17, 1950
- All a Bir-r-r-d - June 24, 1950
- 8 Ball Bunny - July 8, 1950
- It's Hummer Time - July 22, 1950
- The Ducksters - September 2, 1950
- Pop 'im Pop! - October 28, 1950
- Bushy Hare - November 18, 1950
- Caveman Inki - November 25, 1950
- Rabbit of Seville - December 16, 1950
- Two's a Crowd - December 30, 1950
- Canned Feud - February 3, 1951
- Rabbit Every Monday - February 10, 1951
- Putty Tat Trouble - February 24, 1951
- A Bone for a Bone - April 7, 1951
- The Fair-Haired Hare - April 14, 1951
- Rabbit Fire - May 19, 1951
- Chow Hound - June 16, 1951
- The Wearing of the Grin - July 14, 1951
- His Hare Raising Tale - August 11, 1951
- Lovelorn Leghorn - September 8, 1951
- A Bear for Punishment - October 20, 1951
- Tweet Tweet Tweety - December 15, 1951
- The Prize Pest - December 22, 1951
- Who's Kitten Who? - January 5, 1952
- Operation: Rabbit - January 19, 1952
- Gift Wrapped - February 16, 1952
- Thumb Fun - March 1, 1952
- 14 Carrot Rabbit - March 15, 1952
- Water, Water Every Hare - April 19, 1952
- Sock a Doodle Do - May 10, 1952
- The Hasty Hare - June 7, 1952
- Ain't She Tweet - June 21, 1952
- Hoppy-Go-Lucky - August 9, 1952
- A Bird in a Guilty Cage - August 30, 1952
- Mouse-Warming - September 8, 1952
- The Super Snooper - November 1, 1952
- Fool Coverage - December 13, 1952
- Hare Lift - December 20, 1952
- Don't Give Up the Sheep - January 3, 1953
- Snow Business - January 17, 1953
- Forward March Hare - February 14, 1953
- Kiss Me Cat - February 21, 1953
- A Peck o' Trouble - March 28, 1953
- Southern Fried Rabbit - May 2, 1953
- Ant Pasted - May 9, 1953
- There Auto Be a Law - June 6, 1953
- Wild Over You - July 11, 1953
- Bully for Bugs - August 8, 1953
- Plop Goes the Weasel - August 22, 1953
- A Street Cat Named Sylvester - September 5, 1953
- Lumber Jack-Rabbit - September 26, 1953
- Easy Peckin's - October 17, 1953
- Of Rice and Hen - November 14, 1953
- Robot Rabbit - December 12, 1953
- Punch Trunk - December 19, 1953
- Dog Pounded - January 2, 1954
- Feline Frame-Up - February 13, 1954
- Bugs and Thugs - March 2, 1954
- The Cats Bah - March 20, 1954
- Design for Leaving - March 27, 1954
- No Parking Hare - May 1, 1954
- Dr. Jerkyl's Hide - May 8, 1954
- Little Boy Boo - June 5, 1954
- Devil May Hare - June 19, 1954
- Bewitched Bunny - July 24, 1954
- Satan's Waitin' - August 7, 1954
- Yankee Doodle Bugs - August 28, 1954
- Gone Batty - September 4, 1954
- By Word of Mouse - October 2, 1954
- From A to Z-Z-Z-Z - October 16, 1954
- All Fowled Up - February 19, 1955
- Sahara Hare - March 26, 1955
- Sandy Claws - April 2, 1955
- The Hole Idea - April 16, 1955
- Ready.. Set.. Zoom! - April 30, 1955
- Rabbit Rampage - June 11, 1955
- Lumber Jerks - June 25, 1955
- Double or Mutton - July 23, 1955
- Hyde and Hare - August 27, 1955
- Dime to Retire - September 3, 1955
- Red Riding Hoodwinked - October 29, 1955
- Roman Legion-Hare - November 12, 1955
- Heir-Conditioned - November 26, 1955
- Guided Muscle - December 10, 1955
- Too Hop to Handle - January 28, 1956
- Weasel Stop - February 11, 1956
- Broom-Stick Bunny - February 25, 1956
- Tweet and Sour - March 24, 1956
- Mixed Master - April 14, 1956
- Rabbitson Crusoe - April 28, 1956
- Gee Whiz-z-z-z-z-z-z - May 5, 1956
- Stupor Duck - July 7, 1956
- Barbary-Coast Bunny - July 21, 1956
- Raw! Raw! Rooster! - August 25, 1956
- A Star is Bored - September 15, 1956
- Deduce, You Say - September 29, 1956
- There They Go-Go-Go! - November 10, 1956
- The Honey-Mousers - December 8, 1956
- Three Little Bops - January 5, 1957
- Scrambled Aches - January 26, 1957
- Go Fly a Kit - February 23, 1957
- Cheese It, the Cat! - May 4, 1957
- Piker's Peak - May 25, 1957
- Steal Wool - June 8, 1957
- Boston Quackie - June 22, 1957
- Tabasco Road - July 20, 1957
- Bugsy and Mugsy - August 31, 1957
- Greedy for Tweety - September 28, 1957
- Show Biz Bugs - November 2, 1957
- Gonzales' Tamales - November 30, 1957
- Tortilla Flaps - January 18, 1958
- A Pizza Tweety-Pie - February 22, 1958
- Hare-Way to the Stars - March 29, 1958
- A Waggily Tale - April 26, 1958
- Now, Hare This - May 31, 1958
- Dog Tales - July 26, 1958
- Knighty Knight Bugs - August 23, 1958
- Hook, Line and Stinker - October 11, 1958
- Pre-Hysterical Hare - November 1, 1958
- Gopher Broke - November 15, 1958
- Baton Bunny - January 10, 1959
- China Jones - February 14, 1959
- Hot-Rod and Reel! - May 9, 1959
- A Mutt in a Rut - May 23, 1959
- Mexicali Shmoes - July 4, 1959
- Wild and Woolly Hare - August 1, 1959
- Cat's Paw - August 15, 1959
- Here Today, Gone Tamale - August 29, 1959
- A Broken Leghorn - September 26, 1959
- A Witch's Tangled Hare - October 31, 1959
- Tweet Dreams - December 5, 1959
- Fastest with the Mostest - January 19, 1960
- Horse Hare - February 13, 1960
- Goldimouse and The Three Cats - March 19, 1960
- Who Scent You? - April 23, 1960
- Rabbit's Feat - June 4, 1960
- Mouse and Garden - July 16, 1960
- Mice Follies - August 20, 1960
- Hopalong Casualty - October 8, 1960
- High Note - December 3, 1960
- Cannery Woe - January 7, 1961
- Hoppy Daze - February 11, 1961
- Birds of a Father - April 1, 1961
- The Abominable Snow Rabbit - May 20, 1961
- Lickety-Splat - June 3, 1961
- A Scent of the Matterhorn - June 24, 1961
- The Rebel Without Claws - July 15, 1961
- The Pied Piper of Guadalupe - August 19, 1961
- Prince Violent - September 2, 1961
- Daffy's Inn Trouble - September 23, 1961
- What's My Lion? - October 21, 1961
- Wet Hare - January 20, 1962
- Fish and Slips - March 10, 1962
- Mexican Boarders - May 12, 1962
- The Slick Chick - July 21, 1962
- Louvre Come Back to Me! - August 18, 1962
- The Jet Cage - September 22, 1962
- Good Noose - November 10, 1962
- Shishkabugs - December 8, 1962
- Martian Through Georgia - December 29, 1962
- The Million Hare - April 6, 1963
- Mexican Cat Dance - April 20, 1963
- Now Hear This - April 27, 1963
- Hare-Breadth Hurry - June 8, 1963
- Dumb Patrol - January 18, 1964
- A Message to Gracias - February 8, 1964
- Freudy Cat - March 14, 1964
- Nuts and Volts - April 25, 1964
- The Iceman Ducketh - May 16, 1964
- War and Pieces - June 6, 1964
- False Hare - July 16, 1964
- Señorella and the Glass Huarache - August 1, 1964
- Pancho's Hideaway - October 24, 1964
- Zip Zip Hooray! - January 1, 1965
- It's Nice to Have a Mouse Around the House - January 16, 1965
- Moby Duck - March 27, 1965
- Well Worn Daffy - May 22, 1965
- Suppressed Duck - June 18, 1965
- Tease for Two - August 28, 1965
- Tired and Feathered - September 18, 1965
- Chili Corn Corny - October 23, 1965
- Just Plane Beep - October 30, 1965
- Highway Runnery - December 11, 1965
- The Astroduck - January 1, 1966
- Shot and Bothered - January 8, 1966
- The Solid Tin Coyote - February 19, 1966
- Clippety Clobbered - March 12, 1966
- Daffy Rents - March 26, 1966
- A-Haunting We Will Go - April 16, 1966
- A Squeak in the Deep - July 19, 1966
- Swing Ding Amigo - September 17, 1966
- Sugar and Spies - November 5, 1966
- Quacker Tracker - April 29, 1967
- The Spy Swatter - June 24, 1967
- Rodent to Stardom - September 23, 1967
- Cool Cat - October 14, 1967
- Fiesta Fiasco - December 9, 1967
- Hocus Pocus Pow Wow - January 13, 1968
- Skyscraper Caper - March 9, 1968
- Hippydrome Tiger - March 30, 1968
- See Ya Later Gladiator - June 29, 1968
- 3 Ring Wing-Ding - August 24, 1968
- Flying Circus - September 14, 1968
- Bunny and Claude (We Rob Carrot Patches) - November 9, 1968
- Fistic Mystic - March 29, 1969
- Rabbit Stew and Rabbits Too! - June 7, 1969
- Bugged by a Bee - July 26, 1969
- The Duxorcist - November 20, 1987
- Box-Office Bunny - February 8, 1991
- Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers - August 25, 1992
- Chariots of Fur - December 21, 1994
- Carrotblanca - August 25, 1995
- Another Froggy Evening - October 6, 1995
- Superior Duck - August 23, 1996
- Pullet Surprise - March 26, 1997
- From Hare to Eternity - November 4, 1997
- Father of the Bird - November 17, 1997
- Little Go Beep - November 6, 2000
- Whizzard of Ow - November 1, 2003
- Museum Scream - March 31, 2004
- Hare and Loathing in Las Vegas - March 31, 2004
- Attack of the Drones - March 31, 2004
- Cock-A-Doodle-Duel - March 31, 2004
- My Generation G-G-Gap - March 31, 2004
- Daffy Duck for President - November 2, 2004
- Coyote Falls - July 30, 2010
- Fur of Flying - September 24, 2010
- Rabid Rider - December 17, 2010
- I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat - November 18, 2011
- Daffy's Rhapsody - February 10, 2012
- Flash in the Pain - June 10, 2014
In popular culture
- In the Young Sheldon episode "An Ugly Car, An Affair, and Some Kickass Football:" As Georgie is showing Mandy the kids section of Video Village, he mentions they have Looney Tunes, Flintstones, and Fraggle Rock. There is also a poster of Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island.
- In The Goldbergs episode "Weird Science," in which Barry didn't want Carla to be his new girlfriend, describing her to her face as an "aggressive Looney Tune."
- In the Riverdale episode "Chapter One Hundred and Twenty-Eight: Halloween II," Betty described what she saw to Archie as a "little Looney Tunes" after seeing the Milkman at the window.
- In the 2023 film The Flash, the alternate 2013 version of Barry Allen has a Looney Tunes background screen on his computer.
Helluva Boss
- "Spring Broken": Blitz's nickname for his daughter Loona is "Loonie Toonie".
- "Exes and Ohhs": When Blitz and Millie have to crash Chadwick and Moxxie's wedding, Blitz steals a car and starts flipping through the radio stations, with one of them being called "Lusty Tunes".
- "Western Energy": Blitz once again refers to Loona as "Loonie Toonie" when he takes her to the vet.