Season 1 · Episode 1
Daffy Duck and Porky Pig search for hidden treasure.
Marvin plants his flag on an inflatable planet.
No one messes with arm-wrestling champ Yosemite Sam - until Bugs Bunny comes along.
When Bugs overstays his welcome, an evil scientist unleashes Gossamer to get rid of him.
As the name implies, Elmer Fudd shrinks in size becoming smaller than Bugs.
Daffy Duck and Porky Pig make lousy firefighters.
Sweet victory turns into a nightmare when Sylvester fears he's haunted by Tweety's ghost.
Elmer Fudd attempts to suck Bugs Bunny out of his hole with a plunger.
Daffy Duck faces off with a pesky piece of gum.
A hungry Sylvester sets his sights on Tweety the ice skater.
Wile E. Coyote's plan to catch the Road Runner gets prickly.
On a scorching hot day, Bugs Bunny makes himself at home in Elmer Fudd's pool.
Bugs Bunny tries to enjoy a day at the Amusement Park while Yosemite Sam wants to throw him out.
At the zoo, Sylvester's lunch plans are foiled by a rhino.
Bugs Bunny enrolls Beaky Buzzard in Rabbit Hunting 101.
Marvin plants his flag on a living planet.
Daffy wreaks havoc on Porky's wet cement.
In need of a new hat, Siberian Sam feasts his eyes on Bugs Bunny.
Elmer uses a fishing pole to lure Bugs out of his burrow.
Sam Sheepdog protects his herd from a hungry Ralph Wolf.
Marvin finally plants his flag but someone pushed it out from the other side.
Elmer Fudd interrogates Bugs about a theft.
Daffy and Porky have shower troubles.
At the library, Porky Pig tries to silence a troublemaking Daffy Duck.
Elmer accidentally runs into a swarm of bees.
Bugs Bunny interrupts Elmer Fudd's attempt to be a great artist.
A self-interested Bugs gives Elmer Fudd dating advice.
Wile E. Coyote runs into some dynamite problems.
Elmer's leaky sink is no match for Daffy.
Duck the halls with Porky and Daffy as they travel to the North Pole on a mission to save Christmas.
Taz goes caroling.
Don’t miss out on all the holiday sales when Granny and Tweety go hunting for deals…and Sylvester goes hunting for a delicious yellow bird.
Wile E. Coyote tries to catch Road Runner using Christmas-themed traps.
It’s the ultimate cold war when a snowball fight quickly escalates between feuding neighbors Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd.
Before his new coffee shop goes from grand opening to grand closing, Porky must impress an influential customer.
While chasing Bugs, Elmer falls into Bugs' portable burrow.
Sylvester may have swallowed more than he can chew when he manages to trap Tweety… inside his stomach!
Two bank robbers need Bugs’ help to break out of jail.
Sylvester transforms his neck into a car jack in order to reach Tweety who's up on a telephone pole.
Daffy convinces Porky to go skydiving but forgets one important little thing...
Bugs faces off against Taz in a Roman coliseum.
Marvin plants his flag on the planet of a cute little alien.
Wile E. Coyote orders a weather control kit, but his chances of catching the Road Runner remain cloudy.
Bugs is looking for Hawaii but finds Ireland and an angry leprechaun instead.
Marvin's flag loses its balance (and the planet's) when he plants it.
Porky’s new home has all the modern amenities anyone could hope for, including a computerized assistant – but the voice recognition software could use an update.
Detective Daffy takes on the case of Porky’s missing pants.
Tweety’s trip to the veterinarian’s office gives Sylvester the perfect opportunity for a lunchtime treat.
Bugs must outsmart a new technological foe.
Marvin accidentally breaks a planet in half.
Elmer is ready for bed, but persistent salesman Daffy stands in the way of a good night’s rest.
Benchwarmer Porky finally gets his chance to shine on the pitching mound. With the game on the line, he needs all the help he can get – even if it’s from Daffy.
Sylvester tries using a cherry picker to reach Tweet's nest to poor results.
Elmer sets his sights on Daffy, but who’s hunting whom?
Porky and Daffy deliver packages to a haunted manor.
Sylvester climbs up a pole to reach Tweety's nest while Tweety figures out why he can't sleep.
Elmer’s plan to disguise himself as a bunny to lure Bugs out of his hole doesn’t quite go as planned.
Elmer visits Daffy for a quick shoeshine.
Wile E. Coyote tries to catch Road Runner by cloning himself.
Porky is running late for movie night but finding a parking spot is easier said than done.
Bugs races against Cecil the Turtle for the title of "fastest thing in New York City."
Porky pays a visit to dentist Daffy Duck to help relieve a sore tooth.
Bug's relaxing afternoon is interrupted by a hungry Puma looking for a "hare-y" snack.
Marvin lands on a planet that ends up being a bowling ball.
Daffy meets his match with an office photocopier.
Daffy helps Porky find his keys.
Bugs plays a game of Whack-A-Rabbit with Elmer.
Taz makes a splash in the forest looking for a drink of water.
Foghorn Leghorn enlists help from a neighborhood weasel to outsmart Barnyard Dawg.
Wile E. Coyote tries freezing time to catch Road Runner, but his master plan melts before his eyes.
Yosemite Sam goes on a Bugs "Bounty" hunt, but soon finds the "Wanted Rabbit's" antics might outweigh the reward
Bugs dives into a burrow and pantses Elmer.
A malfunctioning vending machine sabotages Porky's snacking plans.
Daffy offers legal advice to Elmer Fudd.
Beaky Buzzard hunts a mouse that isn't afraid of him.
Wile E. Coyote goes full throttle to catch Road Runner.
Sylvester meets Granny's right hook on his hunt for Tweety.
Porky Pig visits a psychic to see if his dream of being famous will ever come true.
Daffy and Porky get a flat tire on their road trip.
Bugs wakes up to find Earth has been conquered by Martians and now must become Marv's loyal servant.
Ralph Wolf tries on a myriad of disguises to catch sheep.
Bugs goes car shopping for a self-driving vehicle, but his test drive is detoured by a pesky gremlin.
Beaky Buzzard hunts a rattlesnake.
In a hunt for water, Taz tries quenching his thirst with a coconut.
Petunia Pig wants a new picture for her fireplace mantle, but her photoshoot goes a little nutty.
Sylvester uses a grappling hook to reach Tweety's nest.
Seeing a hawk swoop down from the sky to grab a snake gives Wile E. Coyote a brilliant idea for how to catch Road Runner.
Porky and Daffy wash the windows of a sky-high building.
Sylvester performs a high-wire act in order to reach Tweety.
Yosemite Sam is tamed by a horse.
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