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The alt.tv.tiny-toon Frequently Asked Questions List!

NOTE: This is a dated document -- this means that much of the information in here may be (and likely is) out-of-date. Last update for this FAQ was on August 12th, 1995 -- there are no plans to revise it at this time, sorry.

If you have a specific question about Tiny Toon Adventures, inquire publicly on the Usenet newsgroups alt.tv.tiny-toon or rec.arts.animation -- do not email the author.

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    This Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) list is intended to introduce new readers to Usenet's alt.tv.tiny-toon, a newsgroup devoted to discussion of the animated television show Tiny Toon Adventures.

    As with any other newsgroup, there are certain questions that come up repeatedly. This document provides authoritative answers to some of these FAQ's. New users should read this list first before posting a question to the group -- chances are your answer is right here.

    In fact, let me underscore that last part: if you have not yet read this FAQ, please do so before posting to this newsgroup.

    Any corrections, complaints or general reports of citizens in peril should be emailed to synth@swcp.com.

    This FAQ is cross-posted to news.answers and alt.answers.


    You may click on any of the highlighted categories or questions below to jump directly to the corresponding section in the FAQ .

    1. General questions

    2. Lyrics and freeze-frame material

    3. Toon queries

    4. Production, cast, staff

    5. Net and newsgroup questions

    6. Shopping for TTA


    1. GENERAL QUESTIONS

    What is the purpose of alt.tv.tiny-toon?

    alt.tv.tiny-toon (sometimes referred to as "a.t.t-t" by its residents) is a Usenet newsgroup intended for discussion about the TV series Tiny Toon Adventures. Ergo, a.t.t-t is not for discussion about Animaniacs, Batman TAS, or Disney Inc., Hanna-Barbera characters, or random- cute- cartoon- that- you- saw- somewhere- once etc. etc. -- there are buckets and buckets of Usenet groups that cater to those vices. Check the incredibly helpful news.answers for lists of currently active newsgroups on Usenet.

    What is Tiny Toon Adventures?

    Tiny Toon Adventures is an afternoon animated TV series produced by Warner Brothers and Steven Spielberg, which features smaller, younger derivations of the classic Warner Bros. cartoon characters. Listen up: this is not another "Muppet Babies"! The writing is delightful, with lots of adult humor and pop culture in-references, the characters are well-defined and highly entertaining, and the first-rate animation puts to shame the standards of so-called "children's" television. That answer your question? :-)

    When is TTA shown?

    In the US, TTA is broadcast Monday-Friday at 3pm Eastern Time on the Fox television network. Satellite dishes can be pointed at Telstar 401 t7, 10, 13, and 14 at 3:30, 4:30, and 6:30 Eastern Time Monday-Friday.

    This fall TTA will cease being carried by Fox and begin syndication on the Nickelodeon cable network.

    What are the names of all the Tiny Toons characters and the actors who voice them?

    Charlie Adler, John Kassir  as Buster Bunny
    Tress MacNeille             as Babs (Barbara Anne) Bunny
    Danny Cooksey               as Montana Max(imillion)
    Cree Summer                 as Elmyra Duff
    Don Messick                 as Hamton J. Pig
    Joe Alaskey                 as Plucky Duck
    Maurice LaMarche            as Dizzy Devil
    Frank Welker                as Furrball
    Frank Welker                as Gogo Dodo
    Gail Matthius               as Shirley the Loon
                                   (f/k/a Shirley McLoon)
    Kath Souci                  as Fifi La Fume
    Frank Welker                as Calamity Coyote
    Frank Welker                as Little Beeper
    Kath Souci                  as Sneezer
    Candi Milo                  as Sweetie Bird
    Cindy McGee, Cree Summer    as Mary Melody
    Rob Paulsen                 as Arnold
    Rob Paulsen                 as Fowlmouth
    Steven Spielberg            as Himself
                                   [sorry, couldn't resist. :-)]
    

    How do you spell Hampton's [sic] name?

    It's HAMTON. There is no 'p' in HAMTON, despite it being misspelled in the credits a couple of times ...

    In what parts of the world is TTA shown?

    TTA is currently shown in throughout the US, Canada, Mexico, UK, France, Spain, Finland, South Africa, Japan, Germany, Australia, New Zealand, Turkey, Singapore and Hong Kong. Translations of the theme song have been known to be very butchered-- uh, amusing.

    I hear a lot of ranting and raving about an "HISMV". Just what is this?

    HISMV stands for How I Spent My Vacation, the 80-minute TTA movie, and the jewel in the Tiny Toons crown. Originally intended for a theatrical release, it instead went straight to home video (available either on VHS or laserdisc). Apparently it's been one of the biggest sellers in the direct-to-home-video market! The movie itself is a riot -- they pull out all the stops for this one. Whipper snapper, it's in your best interests to check this out. Prices for the VHS tape range from $10 to $19.99, and the laserdisc is $29.99.

    Be warned, however, that HISMV is occasionally broadcast as an extremely butchered four-part episode. Avert your eyes, and rent/buy the video instead!

    What is the status of TTA's cancellation/syndication?

    TTA is not cancelled, even though there are no plans to produce new episodes. In the fall of 1995 TTA will be moved off of the Fox television network in the US and onto Nickelodeon, a cable channel.

    Say, has anyone noticed that each show's credits has some weird gag or funny saying in--

    YES. We all have. You're about 4 years behind on this one. :-) See Synth Oberheim's TTA Reference Guide for a complete list of ALL gag credits.

    What awards has TTA won?

    Robert A. Jung (rjung@netcom.com) writes:

    > TTA got the Emmy for "Best Animated Series" for two of the three
    > years it was nominated: 1990-1991 (season 1) and 1992-1993 (season
    > 3). Only RUGRATS prevented it from taking the 1991-1992 season,
    > though us TTA fans got to gloat with glee that TTA beat out BATMAN:
    > THE ANIMATED SERIES for the '93 Emmy.

    Why are the end credits always the same on UK broadcasts?

    Jonathan Nicholson (J.J.Nicholson@durham.ac.uk) writes:

    > According to the UK broadcasters, this is the international format
    > that Warner Bros distribute the cartoons in. I believe that it is the
    > same in Australia and Finland. As to why Warners choose to do this I
    > have no idea!

    What's the deal with "The Plucky Duck Show"?

    THE PLUCKY DUCK SHOW was a spin-off show of TTA on Saturday mornings. The show consisted of pulled Plucky shorts from TTA, rearranged into half-hour episodes -- basically a recycling job, but with one notable exception: the episode "The Return of Batduck" first aired as TPDS's opening episode, and as such was the only unique episode produced for TPDS.

    TPDS also enjoyed its own theme song and opening, which you can see on "The Return of Batduck" (which now airs as a regular TTA episode). (FYI, bits of this episode have been edited out in order to squeeze in the regular TTA opening.)


    2. LYRICS AND FREEZE-FRAME MATERIAL

    What are the lyrics to the TTA theme song?

    Glad you asked. Some words are definitely hard to pick out, and as a result have been the subject of some intense flamage. Here are Warner Brothers' official lyrics:

    We're tiny, we're toony, we're all a little looney,
    And in this cartoony, we're invading your TV!
    We're comic dispensers, we crack up all the censors,
    On TINY TOON ADVENTURES get a dose of comedy!

    So here's Acme Acres, it's a whole wide world apart,
    Our home sweet home, it stands alone, a cartoon work of art!
    The scripts were rejected, expect the unexpected
    On TINY TOON ADVENTURES -- it's about to start!

    They're furry, they're funny, they're Babs and Buster Bunny,
    Montana Max has money, Elmyra is a pain!
    Here's Hamton and Plucky, Dizzy Devil's yucky,
    Furrball's unlucky, and Gogo is insane!

    At Acme Looniversity we earn our toon degree,
    The teaching staff's been getting laughs since 1933!
    We're tiny, we're toony, we're all a little looney,
    It's TINY TOON ADVENTURES, come and join the fun!

    ... and now our song is done!

    How about the lyrics to the theme song of the "Immature Radioactive Samurai Slugs"?

    The "IRSS" theme, found in the short "Slugfest", goes like this:

    We're Immature Radioactive Samurai Slugs
    We love to thrash criminals and slice 'n' dice thugs!
    We're totally radical, gnarly dudes,
    Cowabunga homeboys with nothin' to lose ...

    Our arch-enemies want us iodized
    But they can't beat us 'cause we're merchandised!

    (Iodizer: "DESTROY THEM!!")

    Count off!

      Picasso!
      Warhol!
      Rockwell!
      Grandma Moses!

    So kick back, dweebs, it's the end of our rhyme,
    The show's gonna start and it's time to slime!

    Did someone catch all the credits for "Honey, I Shrunk the Clothes"?

    TTA is perhaps the single best reason to buy a 4-head VCR. (you know, that magical "frame advance" button. The shiny, candylike button.) If you don't have the credit to drop what you're doing and buy one, not to worry:

            WARNER BROS. and AMBLIN ANIMATION
            CO-VENTURES in association with
            LOTS O' CASH PARTNERS IV present a
            TOM RUEGGER PRODUCTION of a KEN
            BOYER ART LEONARDI AND KENT
            BUTTERWORTH film -- HAMTON J. PIG
            GOGO DODO in "HONEY, I SHRUNK THE
            CLOTHES" Starring BUSTER BUNNY
            BABS BUNNY (no relation) MONTANA
            MAX PLUCKY DUCK CESAR ROMERO THE
            ENTIRE POPULATION OF OAKLAND,
            CALIFORNIA LITTLE BEEPER CALAMITY
            COYOTE and introducing EDDIE
            FITZGERALD as "MOOKIE"
    
            APPEARANCE BY FIFI LA FUME as THE
            IRATE CUSTOMER Executive Producer
            G. WHO  Written by THE USUAL GUYS
            Drawn by KEXX BYRON BARRY DEMELO
            AND THE REST OF THE GANG AT THE
            TINY TOONS CARTOONY FACTORY. Model
            colors figured out at great expense
            by BUNNY MUNNS Backgrounds by
            KARTHARINE and BRIAN  Music by ONE
            OF BRUCE'S GUYS  Based on the book
            "Crime And Punishment" by FEODOR
            DOSTOEVSKY  Harried assistant to the
            harried producer DEBRA BLANCHARD
            AND KENNETH ROSS
    
            Monitor PAUL STRICKLAND DOESN'T IT
            HURT YOUR EYES TO READ PRINT THIS
            TINY?  Live Action Reference by
            SHERRI STONER  Mildly disgusted with
            the whole thing TOM MINTON person
            with nothing better to do than to
            write this PAUL DINI THIS LINE IS
            FOR PEOPLE WHO HIT FREEZE FRAME AND
            LOOK FOR SUSPECT MESSAGES Art
            Direction VINCENT VAN GOGH EDITED
            BY CUISINART MOST OF THE PEOPLE
            LISTED HERE HAD NOTHING WHATSOEVER
            TO DO WITH THE MAKING OF THIS MOVIE
            THEY JUST LIKE TO SEE THEIR NAMES
    
            WHIZ BY AT ONE-TENTH OF A SECOND
            Hamton J. Pig appears courtesy of
            OSCAR MEYER INC. Gogo Dodo's hair
            by VEG-O-MATIC ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK
            RECORDING AVAILABLE ON ELEVATOR
            P.A. SYSTEMS BE SURE AND BUY EVERY
            PRODUCT CONNECTED WITH THIS MOVIE
            OR YOU'RE IN BIG TROUBLE JACK WE'RE
            NOT KIDDING WE KNOW WHERE YOU LIVE
            Directed by KEN BOYER ART LEONARDI
            KENT BUTTERWORTH KENNEDY CARTOONS
            DON'T WASTE YOUR SEVEN BUCKS ON
            THIS HOUND SEE GRIM-LOONS 2
            INSTEAD HI MOM
    
    I seem to have this recurring dream about a TTA theme song in an alternate universe. Am I psychotic?

    Not at all -- you're probably getting vibes from residual astral projections of The Plucky Duck Show, that short-lived spin-off of TTA. So you can sleep better:

    You're lucky, it's Plucky,
    "I'm absolutely ducky,"
    Other shows seem yucky now that Plucky's on the air!

    "I'm wacky, I'm quacky,"
    He's an egomaniac-y,
    Hamton plays the lackey of this duck extraordinaire!

    Who knows the way to close his endless babbling beak?
    Drop an anvil down upon his feathery physique!

    Toast him, roast him, the show will still be most him,
    "It's THE PLUCKY DUCK SHOW and it's on each week!"

    His antics are frantic, at times he gets romantic,
    "My talent's so gigantic it'll burst from your TV!"

    The writers are hackers, the artists all went crackers,
    The actors are yakkers,
    "But don't complain -- it's free!"

    Plucky goes to Acme Loo to learn to be a star,
    There're other toonsters at the school,
    "But who cares who they are ..."

    So enjoy, don't be coy,
    And don't fall for a decoy,
    It's THE PLUCKY DUCK SHOW, come and laugh along!

    ... "I also wrote this song!"

    The opening lyrics for "It's A Wonderful Tiny Toons Christmas"?

    We're tiny, we're toony, we're all a little looney,
    And very very soony, Christmas will be here!

    We're comic dispensers, we crack up all the censors,
    It's TINY TOON ADVENTURES for some special yuletide cheer!

    So here's Acme Acres, it's a wonderland of snow,
    Sleigh bells ring, toonsters sing beneath the mistletoe!

    Our writers are gifted, the story has been lifted,
    On TINY TOON ADVENTURES, let's start the show!

    They're furry, they're funny, they're Babs and Buster Bunny,
    Montana Max has money, Elmyra is a pain!

    There's Hamton, and Plucky, Dizzy Devil's yucky,
    Furrball's unlucky, and Gogo is insane!

    At Acme Looniversity we trim the Christmas tree,
    Deck the halls and guess what falls? An anvil, naturally!

    We're tiny, we're toony, we're all a little looney
    On TINY TOON ADVENTURES -- it's our Christmas show!

    -- to Grandma's house we go!

    The lyrics for "Elmyras 'Round The World"?

    In this big, great world full of stuff that's neat
    There is just one thing that cannot be beat
    It's a feeling so sunny
    When you're squeezing a bunny
    Sing Elmyras 'round the world!

    In Australia where they say "G'day"
    Elmyras catch bunnies the boomerang way
    In Alaska where it's froze
    Rub a rabbit on the nose
    Elmyras 'round the world!

    In Japan, the land of the samurais
    Elmyras use a ninja disguise
    We don't have much smarts
    So we use martial arts
    Elmyras 'round the world!

    In the South Seas, Elmyras hit the beach
    (Buster) "But this bunny's going to stay out of reach!"
    A seagoing girl
    Snagging you with her pearls
    Elmyras 'round the world!


    3. TOON QUERIES

    Where is Acme Acres located?

    Hard to say. It's been spotted more than once as being in California, but it's also popped up in New Mexico ("The Anvil Chorus") and Missouri ("Never Too Late To Loon").

    How old are the Tiny Toons?

    Karl Meyers (kmeyers@nyx.cs.du.edu) writes:

    > Babs is 14 (confirmed in THE LOONEY BEGINNING). From what I've
    > heard from some of my pro writer friends on GEnie (such as Bill
    > Neville), Buster is also 14. Plucky is the same age as Buster and Babs.
    >
    > I believe that Hamton was 12 at the beginning of the series, celebrated
    > his 13th birthday in "A Bacon Strip" (THE ACME ACRES ZONE), and
    > celebrated his 14th birthday in, appropriately enough, "Happy Birthday
    > Hamton" (PLAYTIME TOONS). Hammy, interestingly enough, seems
    > to be the only Tiny Toon aging!
    >
    > Both Fifi and Shirley are at least 13, possibly 14. Elmyra is 12 (but
    > we all know her mental age is MUCH lower... :), as is the object of
    > her desires, Montana Max.
    >
    > The other Tiny Toons are between 12 and 14.

    What are the Tiny Toons' relation to the classic Looney Tunes characters? Aren't the Tiny Toons just offspring of the originals (Plucky is Daffy's son, Dizzy is the Son of Taz, etc.)?

    With one exception, none of the Tiny Toons are sons and daughters of the original classic characters, nor are they the Looney Toons as little kids. The one exception to this is Gogo, who, according to TTA writer Paul Dini, is the son of the original dodo bird from "Porky In Wackyland".


    4. PRODUCTION, CAST, STAFF

    Frank Welker's voice sounds familiar. What else has he done?

    Frank Welker is a very prolific and experienced voice actor. You can catch his name in nearly any afternoon animated show, and nearly every Saturday morning cartoon of the last 10 years. He also provides animal voices and sound effects in scores of live-action movies. Here's a violently incomplete list:

      Fred from Scooby Doo. Ray Stanz and Slimer in The Real Ghostbusters. The footstool in Beauty and the Beast. Abu in Aladdin. Evil gremlins in Gremlins and Gremlins 2. The Easter Bunny in Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey. Troll in Cat's Eye. Baby in an animated Charmin Bath Tissue commercial. Mole in an animated Froot Loops Cereal commercial. Darwin Dolphin in Seaquest: DSV. Buttons in Animaniacs.

    Eric Ant Von Laudermann (drwho@wpi.WPI.EDU) writes:

    > Once you begin to recognize his regular character speaking voice and
    > his cute-alien high-pitched squeals, you can pick him out almost
    > anywhere.

    Will Bell (bell@cs.tamu.edu) writes:

    > As part of my never-ending quest to find some image of that elusive
    > imp known as Frank Welker, I bought a tome entitled "The Complete
    > Directory To Prime Time Network TV Shows Past And Present" and
    > learned that he has been in the following shows:
    >
    > The Burns and Schrieber Comedy Hour (ABC, 1973)
    > The Don Knotts Show (NBC, 1970-71)
    > Keep On Cruisin' (CBS, 1987) (Welker is referred to as a "hip
    > young comedian")

    Who is Jenny Lerew?

    Jenny Lerew is a member of the Warner production staff who has been known to pop up on alt.tv.tiny-toon from time to time. Jenny worked on the staff of Tiny Toon Adventures at the Warner studios in Sherman Oaks beginning in 1989, initially as a character layout artist, later as a storyboard artist. She's done layout on "Hare Today, Gone Tomorrow", YOU ASKED FOR IT, HER WACKY HIGHNESS (the Elmer Presley song number!), GANGBUSTERS, THE ACME HOME SHOPPING SHOW, most of the layout for "The Field Trip" (including writing some Babs dialogue and co-writing the "Squash & Stretch" song), and did Elmyra's wonderful cheetah-skin scenes in HOW I SPENT MY VACATION. Her storyboard credits include "The Horror of Slumber Party Mountain" and Act II of "The Return of Batduck". Currently she's directing episodes of TTA's next-of-kin, Animaniacs.

    Please extend common courtesy to Jenny or any WB staff member that may appear on Usenet and refrain from sending them email inquiries -- ask it publicly on the newsgroup instead.

    Why did Warner drop Kennedy Cartoons as an animation house after the first season?

    Robert A. Jung (rjung@netcom.com) writes:

    > I believe the semi-official word is that Warner Animation didn't
    > like their art. When the "Kennedy got dropped" news was first
    > reported, someone (I think) forwarded a message from CompuServe
    > about it, where someone at Warners was quoted as saying that Kennedy
    > was being dropped because WB disliked the Kennedy style (the original
    > poster was a Kennedy fan). The Warner rep cited the same reasons
    > many Kennedy-haters cited: the shuffling feet, cigar-chewing mouths,
    > excessive bouncing/stretching. Unless someone from Warner Animation
    > wants to enlighten us officially, this is the closest we have to "fact".

    What's the full story about the three girls who wrote "Buster & Babs Go Hawaiian"?

    bodie@plains.NoDak.edu (Justin M. Bodie) explains:

    > Note: I saw this on 20/20 sometime [in 1991];
    >
    > The three kids were the "biggest" TTA fans ever ... they always
    > rushed home to watch the show etc. etc. ... so they wrote their own
    > script ... almost a storyboard on notebook paper -- they drew
    > pictures & everything.
    >
    > They sent their script to their local Fox affiliate, who put the
    > script into an official Fox folder and forwarded it to Amblin (I
    > think Amblin). Thinking this was an "official communique" from Fox,
    > Jean MacCurdy (I think it was her) opened the script, loved it, and
    > eventually Spielberg was given a look at it.
    >
    > The three kids got a call one afternoon from Spielberg [and were]
    > invited to a meeting of the TTA [staff] who asked the kids questions
    > like, "What do you like about the show, the characters, etc." They
    > also worked out their story with the writers into a format which
    > could be animated.

    Who in the sam hill animates those darn end tags? (the bits after the credits finish rolling)

    Robert Jung (rjung@netcom.com) writes:

    > In an attempt to avert having alt.tv.tiny-toon devoured by flames
    > about Startoons' animation and "who animated what tags?", four of
    > the TTAUEC staff took the initiative and found the answers the
    > old-fashioned way -- they called.
    >
    > Surprisingly enough, they got answers! Even I'm flabbergasted.
    >
    > TINY TOON ADVENTURES End Tag Credits
    > (thanks much to "Alfred" of Warner Animation)
    >
    > 100% certain attributions:

    > Speaker        Quote                                      Animator
    > =======        =========================================  ============
    > Baby Plucky    "I wanna flush it again!"                  Startoons
    > Buster         "And that's a wrap."                       Warner Bros.
    > Buster/Babs    "Say goodnight, Babs." "Goodnight, Babs"   Warner Bros.
    > Elmyra         "Let the show begin!"                      Wang Film
    > Fifi           "Au revoir, ma petite potato de couch."    Startoons
    > Furrball       "ROAR! ..Meow?"                            Startoons
    > Gogo Dodo      "It's been surreal!"                       Warner Bros.
    > Plucky         "Parting is such sweet sorrow."            Warner Bros.
    >
    > Not-so-certain attributions:
    >
    > Buster/Babs    "Aloooooooooooha!"                         Warner Bros.
    > Byron Basset   "Woof."                                    ???
    > Dizzy          "Show over!"                               Warner Bros.
    

    Who is this David Kuhn I see posting to the newsgroup, and why is he such a bigwig?

    Dave has done character design for the Tiny Toons Easter Special. He was a character designer on Animaniacs and a character layout artist (animation key posing) with assorted scenes of full animation as well. He also worked as a character layout artist for Taz-Mania. In his spare time Dave builds large walk-around costumes of cartoon characters to scare children and explores a lot of abandoned desert mine sites (hey, don't look at me -- they're his words :-).


    5. NET AND NEWSGROUP QUESTIONS

    What is a `kill file'?

    If you wish to have your newsreader refrain from showing you postings with a certain title or by a certain author, you can create a kill file for your newsreader to reference. Let's say that you wish to kill all posts made by a certain user. Using the rn or trn newsreader, you would type a [CTRL]-K while in read mode to begin editing the kill file, and then type the following:

          /From: username@sitename.domain/h:j

    This will look for articles that contain the string "From: username@sitename.domain" in the header, junk them, and then display the subject lines of titles that just got zapped.

    For names of Subject titles, you would type something like this:

          /: *Does Buster floss?/:j
    /: *New Tiny Toon Wheat Cakes/:j

    When finished, save the kill file in the normal manner for the editor you're using.

    For the nn newsreader, type a capital K when viewing the contents of a newsgroup. nn will then ask you a few questions on whether it is a Subject or a Name, duration of time that the posts are to be killed, etc. Simply answer the questions accordingly.

    Where are the FTP archives for Tiny Toons material?

    a.t.t-t's primary FTP site is located at utpapa.ph.utexas.edu, containing guides, documents, newsgroup archives, and other goodies.

    Picture and/or sound files can also be found at:

      acme.ftp.com
      nic.funet.fi
      sunsite.unc.edu: /pub/multimedia/sun-sounds/cartoons/tiny-toons
      sunsite.sut.ac.jp (mirror of sunsite.unc.edu)
      avatar.snc.edu
      fritz.catt.ncsu.edu
      lisa.apana.org.au

    What TTA-related guides and lists are out there?

    Most guides and lists are periodically posted to the newsgroup and/or are available via anonymous FTP from utpapa.ph.utexas.edu, but can also be requested from the creator through email. Here's a brief run-down on what's out there:

    TTA UPCOMING EPISODES GUIDE. Schedule of upcoming episodes to be broadcast in the USA on Fox (both new episodes and reruns), along with production numbers, topical news and information, and addresses for Warner, Amblin and Fox. Posted weekly to the newsgroup. Maintained by: Robert Jung (rjung@netcom.com)

    TTA EPISODE GUIDE. Chronology and plot summaries for each episode of TTA, as well as production numbers, airdates, and animation house information. Available for FTP retrieval at ftp.coe.montana.edu under the /pub/TV/Guides directory as "tinytoons.txt.Z" (Unix-compressed format), and at utpapa.ph.utexas.edu under the /pub/tta/docs directory as "TTA_Episode_Guide". Maintained by: Chris Adamson (plucky@aol.com)

    TTA REFERENCE GUIDE. Listings of cast/production credits (including gag credit & end tag), production numbers, airdates, episode indexes, and commentaries by a.t.t-t'ers for each episode of TTA. Available for FTP retrieval at utpapa.ph.utexas.edu under the /pub/tta/docs directory as "TTA_Ref_Guide". Maintained by: Synth Oberheim (synth@swcp.com)

    TTA TOONSTATIONS LIST. Listings of local television affiliates currently broadcasting Tiny Toon Adventures. Available for FTP at utpapa under /pub/tta/docs as "ToonStations". Maintained by: Joe Leitsch (jaleit01@ulkyvx.louisville.edu)

    VINCE'S GUIDE TO FTP. A step-by-step guide on using FTP to gain access to Tiny Toons sound/picture files & guides. Maintained by: Vince Taluskie (taluskie@utpapa.ph.utexas.edu)

    TOONPICS MAIL-SERVER. Email server for digitized GIF pictures for people without FTP access. Maintained by: Paul J. Osze (posze@ecst.csuchico.edu)

    TTA SOUND FILE GUIDE. Guide to digitized sound files from TTA available at utpapa.ph.utexas.edu. Includes a how-to on FTPing. Maintained by: Vince Taluskie (taluskie@utpapa.ph.utexas.edu)

    HISMV DYN (DID YOU NOTICE) LIST. Compendium of hard-to-spot gags, references and other notables during HISMV. Available for FTP at utpapa under /pub/tta/docs as "HISMV-DYNS". Maintained by: John R. Johns II (jrjohns@rock.concert.net)

    HISMV LYRICS SHEET. Lyrics to all the songs in HISMV. Available for FTP at utpapa under /pub/tta/docs as "HISMV-Lyrics". Maintained by: John R. Johns II (jrjohns@rock.concert.net)

    ALT.TV.TINY-TOON PERSONALITIES LISTING. Dossiers on many residents of a.t.t-t. Available for FTP at utpapa under /pub/tta/docs as "TTA_Personalities". Maintained by: K J Beeley (ug1003@sees.bangor.ac.uk)

    QUICKLIST: EPISODE NUMBERS. List of all TTA episodes in order of production numbers. Available for FTP at utpapa under /pub/tta/docs as "Quick_Ep_Nums". Maintained by: Karl Meyers (kmeyers@nyx.cs.du.edu)

    QUICKLIST: BROADCAST HISTORY. List of all TTA episodes in order of original broadcast dates. Available for FTP at utpapa under /pub/tta/docs as "Quick_Airdates". Maintained by: Karl Meyers (kmeyers@nyx.cs.du.edu)

    TTA MERCHANDISE LIST. Exhaustive list of currently-available and out-of-circulation Tiny Toons-related merchandise. Available for FTP at utpapa under /pub/tta/docs as "TTA_Merchandise". Maintained by: Marc Pawliger (pawliger@adobe.com)

    TTA SPY SHEET. Data on cameos, appearances, and histories of TTA voice actors & staff. Maintained by: Synth Oberheim (synth@swcp.com)

    Just what is the deal with "Dr. Roger Rabbit"?

    "Dr. Roger Rabbit", a/k/a Roger Randall, is a net.resident who posts stories about TTA characters that contain explicit violence and sex, which may be offensive to some readers. Additionally, he cites references from his fiction as if it is real trivia about the show, sometimes contradicting known facts about the characters. He has also been known to become verbally abusive to anyone who contradicts his assertions.

    Many people contend that Dr. Roger Rabbit is really John Palmer. For more information, ask about him on alt.fan.john-palmer.

    What's the deal with rec.arts.tv.tiny-toon?

    rec.arts.tv.tiny-toon is a bogus newsgroup -- it was illegally newgroup'ed without a proper Call For Discussion and Call For Votes. As a result its propagation through Usenet is sporadic and unreliable. Posting to it is not recommended.

    Are there other TTA-related Usenet newsgroups?

    Yes. TTA discussions may very well pop up from time to time on these fine newsgroups:

    alt.animation.warner-bros: Discussion of any and all Warner animation, old and new.

    alt.tv.tiny-toon.fandom: Peripheral and non-canon discussions of Tiny Toons and its characters sometimes involving sexually explicit language and situations.

    alt.tv.animaniacs: Discussions of the Warner animated show Animaniacs, where numerous TTA references, production staff and other influences have been spotted.

    rec.arts.animation: General Usenet discussion group about film and TV animation.


    6. SHOPPING FOR TTA

    Where can I find Tiny Toons merchandise?

    Warner Brothers merchandising currently has a catalogue that contains some Tiny Toons paraphernalia. Call 1-800-223-6524 for information.

    Warner also has a chain of fantastic gift shops in select cities across the US. Will Bell (wbb@netcom.com) periodically posts a list of shops and their locations.

    Marc Pawliger (pawliger@adobe.com) maintains a list of all known TTA merchandise, both currently-available and out-of-print.

    What's this about an album called "Tiny Toons Sing!" being available?

    rjung@netcom.com (Robert A. Jung) writes:

    > The TINY TOONS album is only available on audio cassette [in the US;
    > you may be able to find it as an import compact disc -ed.]. There
    > are ten tunes on it, most of it being "existing works re-sung by the
    > voice actors".
    >
    > Reaction (from the people here, anyway) has been mixed; some have
    > complained that it's cutesy stuff for young children, while others
    > have said that they enjoyed it anyway. All I'll say is that I didn't
    > get the album, and I doubt I will. If I wanted cute kids' stuff, I'd
    > go buy "Sebastian Sings!" and that stuff from Disney ...

    What TTA is available on video?

    Besides HOW I SPENT MY VACATION, Warner has released several new video collections on VHS:

    Best of Buster and Babs

      (contains PROM-ISE HER ANYTHING, THIRTEENSOMETHING)
    Tiny Toon Music Television
      (contains TINY TOON MUSIC TELEVISION, TOON TV)
    Two Tone Town
      (contains FIELDS OF HONEY, TWO TONE TOWN)
    Tiny Toon Big Adventures
      (contains JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF ACME ACRES, A DITCH IN TIME)
    Tiny Toon Island Adventures
      (contains NO TOON IS AN ISLAND, BUSTER AND BABS GO HAWAIIAN)
    Tiny Toon Fiendishly Funny Adventures
      (contains "Duck in the Dark", "Little Cake of Horrors", "Night of the Living Pets", "Hare-Raising Night")



    "And that's a wrap!"


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