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In this series, a new generation of Looney Toon characters study at Acme Acres Looniversity under the instruction of the original characters. The leading characters are Buster and Babs Bunny (no relation) who, with their classmates, have a variety of adventures that are a mix of original stories, film and TV parodies and modern remakes of classic WB shorts.

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TV Special: Night Ghoulery Aired: May. 28, 1995

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The show had 3 seasons and 104 episodes air between 1990 and 1993.

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  • Wackyland, the bizarre world that Gogo-Dodo comes from, wasn't created for this show; it actually first appeared in a little known Looney Tunes short named _Porky in Wackyland_ (1938), which…
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    Wackyland, the bizarre world that Gogo-Dodo comes from, wasn't created for this show; it actually first appeared in a little known Looney Tunes short named _Porky in Wackyland_ (1938), which also featured a dodo that looked and acted exactly like Gogo Dodo from this series.
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  • Fifi Le Fume's perfume of choice is Le Stink.
  • The nonsensical word "narf" which was made famous by Pinky on _"Anamaniacs" (1993)_ made its first appearance in the secret message in the credits of the episode "You Asked for It". The…
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    The nonsensical word "narf" which was made famous by Pinky on _"Anamaniacs" (1993)_ made its first appearance in the secret message in the credits of the episode "You Asked for It". The message: "Guy Who Says "Narf" - Eddie Fitzgerald"
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