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This is a list of episodes from the animated series The Looney Tunes Show, which premiered on May 3, 2011. The second season began airing October 2, 2012.

Series overview

Season Episodes Original air date
Season premiere Season finale
1 26 May 3, 2011 (2011-05-03) February 7, 2012
2 26 October 2, 2012 (2012-10-02) TBA

Episodes

Season 1: 2011–2012

Season 1 began on May 3, 2011 with "Besties" and ended with "Point, Laser Point" on February 7, 2012.


Series
#
Season
#
Title[1] Directed by Written by Original air date[1] U.S. viewers
(millions)
11"piss"Spike Brandt & Tony Cervone and Chris HeadrickJim Cashman, Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, and Rachel RamrasMay 3, 2011 (2011-05-03)2.462[2]

Daffy decides the duo can make a quick buck by going on the game show Besties, where best friends answer questions about one another. However, Daffy's lack of knowledge of anything about Bugs puts a snag in their friendship. To make it up to Bugs, Daffy goes out of his way to purchase tickets himself for a cruise ship using Bugs' credit card, and showers his friend with attention....sometimes with unorthodox methods. Finally, Bugs concedes that he likes their friendship the way it is.

Merrie Melodies: "Grilled Cheese" by Elmer Fudd.
22"Members Only"Jeff SiergeyHugh Davidson, Pat Devine, Larry Dorf, and Rachel RamrasMay 10, 2011 (2011-05-10)2.228[3]

Bugs meets Lola and the two go out on a date, but while Bugs finds Lola more annoying, Lola becomes more infatuated with Bugs.

Merrie Melodies: "I'm a Martian" by Marvin the Martian.

Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner short: "Bubble Trouble"
33"Jailbird and Jailbunny"Spike Brandt & Tony Cervone and Chris HeadrickHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, and Rachel RamrasMay 17, 2011 (2011-05-17)2.075[4]

Daffy and Bugs are thrown in prison; Bugs takes to it, but Daffy desperately tries to get out.

Merrie Melodies: "Blow My Stack" by Yosemite Sam.
44"Fish and Visitors"Spike Brandt & Tony CervoneHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, Steve Little, and Rachel RamrasMay 24, 2011 (2011-05-24)2.133[5]

Yosemite Sam comes up with a plan to take his house off the grid by adding solar power panels to reduce his electricity bills, but when the rainy season disrupts his plan, he starts depending on Bugs and Daffy heavily and eventually becomes too much of a burden for them to handle.

Merrie Melodies: "Chickenhawk" by Henery Hawk and Foghorn Leghorn featuring Barnyard Dawg.
55"Monster Talent"Jeff SiergeyHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, Ben Falcone, and Rachel RamrasMay 31, 2011 (2011-05-31)2.330[6]

Daffy tries to prepare Gossamer for a school talent show to help him make friends per his mother, Witch Lezah's request. Meanwhile, Bugs becomes an instant celebrity when he stars in Speedy's frozen pizza commercial.

Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote: "A Zipline in the Sand"
66"Reunion"Jeff SiergeyHugh Davidson, Pat Devine, Larry Dorf, and Rachel RamrasJune 7, 2011 (2011-06-07)2.448[7]

Bugs helps Daffy try to better himself before his class reunion, but they eventually decide that Daffy should just lie about his life so far in order to impress his former classmates. But Daffy fibs soon become excessive, and Bugs becomes preoccupied with acquainting with all the high school graduates, because he never went to high school.

Merrie Melodies: "Cock of the Walk" by Foghorn Leghorn.

Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote: "Fee Fi Fo Dumb"
77"Casa de Calma"Mauricio PardoMark Banker, Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, Doug Langdale, and Rachel RamrasJune 14, 2011 (2011-06-14)2.205[8]

Bugs and Daffy go to a resort where Daffy meets a famous actress. Despite his attempts to impress her, Daffy's mischief ends up causing him misery and abuse at the hands of her abrasive bodyguard. Bugs on the other hand earns the actress's affections with his cool calm and collected attitude.

Merrie Melodies: "Queso Bandito" by Speedy Gonzales.

Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote: "Sail Fail"
88"Devil Dog"Keith Baxter and Spike Brandt & Tony CervoneJim Cashman, Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, and Rachel RamrasJune 21, 2011 (2011-06-21)1.964[9]

Thanks to Pete Puma's bumbling, the vicious Tasmanian Devil escapes from the zoo and Bugs (mistaking the ravenous beast for a dog) decides to adopt him. This causes constant terror for Daffy and Bugs' other neighbors, until Speedy helps Bugs tame the Tasmanian Devil for the upcoming dog show. When Daffy mistakenly tries to save Bugs by reporting the Tasmanian Devil to animal control, he ends up helping the two escape so Bugs can take him home to Tasmania. Despite this, Taz decides to stay with Bugs. By the end, he has abandoned his murderous instincts in favor of his familiar zany behavior.

Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote: "Unsafe at Any Speed"
99"The Foghorn Leghorn Story"Jeff SiergeyHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, Ben Falcone, and Rachel RamrasJune 28, 2011 (2011-06-28)2.035[10]

Daffy ends up portraying Foghorn Leghorn in a movie, but fails miserably ending up in a fist fight. Bugs and Yosemite Sam find a vase buried in the backyard and it could be valuable. It does turn up to be worth $1 million, but Yosemite Sam takes credit for finding, which also ends in a fist fight. Both fights combine, ending with Foghorn and Daffy reconciling and discovering a gold plated turtle in the vase. Unfortunately, the movie is a flop, but Foghorn is just happy to have had the opportunity to make one.

Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote: "Silent But Deadly"
1010"Eligible Bachelors"Keith Baxter and Spike Brandt & Tony CervoneHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, Ben Falcone, and Rachel RamrasJuly 5, 2011 (2011-07-05)2.108[11]

The neighborhood’s most annoying bachelorette Lola Bunny ends a bidding war for Bugs when she puts $100,000 on the table. She flies Bugs to Paris to see the Louvre, Eiffel Tower and Versailles hoping the City of Lights will lead to amour. Daffy is a much cheaper date and Granny bids on him so she can have some help cleaning her attic. She regales the reluctant duck with tales of her time in Paris during World War II where she and Tweety clashed with the Nazi Colonel Frankenheimer. Daffy is riveted by this discovery.

Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote: "Winter Blunderland"
1111"Peel of Fortune"Keith Baxter and Spike Brandt & Tony CervoneHugh Davidson, Pat Devine, Larry Dorf, and Rachel RamrasJuly 12, 2011 (2011-07-12)2.244[12]

While at the mall, Daffy ends up trying to get an ice cream store lady to use the tips to pay for the sundae which doesn't go well. Daffy later leans that Bugs earns his money from an invention he made called the Carrot Peeler. After learning this fact, Daffy decides that a good invention is the perfect get-rich scheme. He gets to work in the garage “inventing” items that have been around for ages. Since inventing is such hard work, Daffy goes for the quick and the dirty, stealing an idea from Bugs’ notebook called the Automatic Carrot Peeler. Daffy ends up succeeding causing a reversal of luck on Bugs who ends up moving back to his rabbit hole in the forest. Daffy rakes in plenty of money at first, but when public complaints about the Automatic Carrot Peeler being flammable (since Daffy never completed the instructions to the Automatic Carrot Peeler) rise and threaten both their lives with the city planning to repossess their home, Bugs get them both out of a huge mess by using his time machine to go back in time to pay for Daffy's sundae and not mentioning about him inventing the Carrot Peeler. Some time later, Daffy Duck goes back in time to show some cavemen the toilet paper which he throws to them. The toilet paper lands on the head of one of the cavemen causing them to attack Daffy.

Merrie Melodies: "We Are in Love" by Bugs Bunny and Lola Bunny.

Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote: "Heavy Metal"
1212"Double Date"Jeff SiergeyHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, Ben Falcone, and Rachel RamrasJuly 19, 2011 (2011-07-19)1.924[13]

After winning a romantic evening for two (by rigging a contest, of course), Daffy must find the right partner to bring on a dream date at a fancy restaurant. Lola provides him with a script of what every woman wants to hear, and as he reads it, Lola herself becomes smitten. However, Daffy has already decided that he wants to bring Tina, a gum-smacking duck who works at the Copy Place. They have a great time, but Lola’s jealousy pushes her into stalker territory. In the end, Lola starts to get along with Tina, and Bugs complains that Lola is supposed to be his girlfriend. So Lola once again becomes Bugs' girlfriend and Daffy is dating Tina. Porky is shown to be without a date after being previously asked by Daffy. After Daffy drives by in a limo with Bugs, Lola, and Tina, Porky comments that he's got to get a girlfriend.

Merrie Melodies: "Be Polite" by Mac and Tosh featuring Marvin the Martian.

Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote: "Wile E. Sisyphus"
1313"To Bowl or Not to Bowl"Keith Baxter and Spike Brandt & Tony CervoneHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, Ben Falcone, and Rachel RamrasJuly 26, 2011 (2011-07-26)2.246[14]

Daffy is attempting to win a bowling tournament with Porky, Marvin and Pete against his high school rival Terry Delgado. But when Bugs shows up the others favor him over Daffy, which causes Daffy to reveal that being the leader is the only way he has esteem. But after Porky gets injured by Daffy using him as a bowling ball for his technique, Bugs must take his place. Daffy's team are in the lead but when an injury (faked so Daffy can get the final two pins needed to win) leads to Bugs dropping out. Daffy fails to knock over two pins with a gutter-ball, but because of technical problems, he is given another chance. Still, he manages to get another gutter-ball, resulting in their loss. The next day, Porky is shown still recuperating in a wheelchair as Daffy ends up bowling him down the gutter referring to Porky as his "lucky ball."

Merrie Melodies: "Yellow Bird" featuring Tweety and Sylvester.

Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote: "Vicious Cycles"
1414"Newspaper Thief"Spike Brandt & Tony CervoneJim Cashman, Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, and Rachel RamrasAugust 23, 2011 (2011-08-23)2.157[15]

Daffy's morning newspaper seems to be missing, so he concludes there's a thief in the neighborhood—just hours before he and Bugs host a dinner party for their neighbors. When Granny, Witch Lezah, Yosemite Sam and Gossamer arrive, Daffy won't let the matter die and attempts to manipulate one of them into confessing to the theft.

Merrie Melodies: "Tasmanian Meltdown" featuring Tasmanian Devil.

Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote: "Gone in 60 Parsecs"
1515"Bugs & Daffy Get a Job"Jeff SiergeyHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, Ben Falcone, and Rachel RamrasAugust 30, 2011 (2011-08-30)2.284[16]

Daffy has taken to snoring, so a sleep-deprived Bugs nearly pushes him off a building before both agree to visit a medical center. Daffy is offered a surgery for his deviated septum, but he learns he has a small bump on his beak, and when he elects for plastic surgery, the doctor performs the surgery with surprising results. After visiting Porky at his accountant job, Bugs decides to get a job there, but this proves fatal for Porky's work ethic.

Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote: "Heartbreak Bridge
1616"That's My Baby"Jeff SiergeyHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, Ben Falcone, and Rachel RamrasSeptember 6, 2011 (2011-09-06)2.557[17]

Tina enlists Daffy to babysit her nephew. Meanwhile, Bugs learns why Daffy calls Porky a bummer when Porky falls for every upsell that is offered to him.

Merrie Melodies: "Skunk Funk" by Pepé Le Pew.

Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote: "Camo-Coyote"
1717"Sunday Night Slice"Keith Baxter and Spike Brandt & Tony CervoneHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, Ben Falcone, and Rachel RamrasSeptember 13, 2011 (2011-09-13)2.000[18]

Bugs Bunny recaps the time on how Speedy Gonzalez started Pizzariba. It started on the day a pizza restaurant named Girardi's closed down when Mr. Girardi made his fortune and retired. Bugs Bunny takes action by buying Girardi's and ends up getting help from Daffy, Porky, Marvin the Martian, and Pete Puma. When things start to get difficult for Bugs, he ends up calling in Speedy Gonzales for help. Upon realizing all he wanted to do was find a place to hang out at on Sunday night, he gives the restaurant to Speedy.

Merrie Melodies: "Daffy Duck the Wizard" featuring Daffy Duck.

Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote: "Go Fly a Coyote"
1818"The DMV"Jeff SiergeyHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, Ben Falcone, and Rachel RamrasSeptember 20, 2011 (2011-09-20)1.739[19]

After running a stop sign when taking Bugs to the movies, Daffy must take a driving test in order to get a driver's license when his parade float car is impounded. The same thing happens to Lola (who ends up running a red light and not having her driver's licence) and Porky (whose driver's license expired). Even if they passed the written test, their driving instructor is Yosemite Sam. Both Daffy and Lola get their licenses while Porky failed the written portion, but in reality he had perfect test scores, but his scores got mixed up with Daffy and Lola's respectively. Bugs tries to take Porky home, but crosses the double yellow lines, and worse, left his wallet with his license at home. Despite this, Bugs contentedly decides to walk home.

Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote: "Remote Out of Control"
1919"Off Duty Cop"Keith Baxter and Spike Brandt & Tony CervoneHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, Ben Falcone, and Rachel RamrasOctober 25, 2011 (2011-10-25)1.663[20]

Daffy goes to see his idol Steve St. James, a character on Off Duty Cop played by Leslie Hunt. After meeting Hunt and realizing his character isn't real, Daffy pretends to be Steve St. James and starts "arresting" innocent people for supposed crimes with Porky acting as Daffy's chauffeur (which the chauffeur character being named Brandon Steel many times on the show). Meanwhile, Bugs has to drink less coffee on Dr. Weisberg's orders, but Yosemite Sam sells him an energy drink called Spargle as an alternative which Bugs gets hooked on. When Bugs forcefully orders Yosemite Sam to take him to the Spargle factory to obtain more, Daffy and Porky pursue Bugs to the Spargle Factory to arrest Bugs for his break-in. Daffy ends up chasing Bugs throughout the factory until Yosemite Sam breaks up the conflict. Just then, the FBI raids the factory and end up arresting everyone that works there. It turns that Spargle had dangerous chemicals in it that makes the energy drink highly addictive. Daffy is also arrested for impersonating a police officer by while Bugs is taken to the hospital When the lead FBI Agent wants Porky's name to put down as a witness, Porky states "Brandon Steel" where the FBI Agent just lists him as "chauffeur." Bugs is later shown having only one cup of coffee (albeit an enormous cup).

Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote: "Butte E. Fall"
2020"Working Duck"Spike Brandt & Tony CervoneHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, and Rachel RamrasNovember 1, 2011 (2011-11-01)2.087[21]

Daffy loses his job as a security guard after sleeping on the job during a night-time bank robbery, so he vows to get a new job. After several weeks pass, and all Daffy produces is a less than impressive resume, Bugs kicks him out of the house for a while. However, when Daffy starts trying to pull his own weight (literally), Bugs signs him up as a muffin man for EnormoCorp. Daffy comes across Foghorn Leghorn's meeting and makes fun of his personality behind the window. What sounds like direct insults to Foghorn actually inspires Foghorn to make Daffy his advisor, and eventual successor as CEO. However, Daffy's reliance of Foghorn's advice on asking the muffin man for help ends up sinking the company when he mistakes Pete Puma for the new muffin man who gives Daffy terrible advice which was the opposite of the "Delay the Merger" choice. Elmer Fudd later reports that EnormoCorp has gone bankrupt following a bad business deal and many of its workers are now out of a job which may have a serious effect on the economy. He also states that CEO Daffy has yet to comment on this. Daffy is done as a CEO and decides pulling his own weight pulls others down with him.

Merrie Melodies: "Pizzarriba" by Speedy Gonzales.

Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote: "Another Bat Idea"
2121"French Fries"Jeff SiergeyHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, Ben Falcone, and Rachel RamrasNovember 8, 2011 (2011-11-08)1.688[22]

During a lunch at Pizzarriba, Porky announces he has tickets to the playoff game. But when he eats Daffy's french fries, Daffy vows not to speak to Porky ever again. It was just a simple misunderstanding, but Porky decides to cancel the trip to the game anyway. Meanwhile, Yosemite Sam is practicing a field goal to win $1 million, but with little success. Bugs tries to mend the rift between Daffy and Porky, but his plan backfires, causing Porky to once again cancel the game. Bugs tags along with Sam in another attempt to watch the game. While attempting the field goal, Sam injures his leg, leaving Bugs to take his place. Back at the restaurant, Speedy reveals that the french fries were for the whole table.

Merrie Melodies: "Presidents' Day" by Lola Bunny.
2222"Beauty School"Jeff SiergeyHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, and Rachel RamrasNovember 15, 2011 (2011-11-15)1.948[23]

While working on Tina's beauty school homework, Daffy learns to cut hair and finds his calling in life even to when he poses as Tina when the real one quits upon getting a promotion at work. Meanwhile, Bugs agrees to attend dance lessons with Porky under the identity of Catherine, but this leads to Lola thinking Bugs isn't being faithful, and Speedy falls in love with his disguise. In the end, Daffy gets his cosmetologist license, Tina gets promoted, Bugs and Lola are still together, Porky meets a new lady, and Speedy is heartbroken.

Merrie Melodies: "Giant Robot Love" by Daffy Duck featuring Porky Pig.
2323"The Float"Jeff SiergeyHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, Ben Falcone, and Rachel RamrasNovember 22, 2011 (2011-11-22)1.758[24]

After a car wash accident on his parade float, Daffy cons Porky out of all his savings and splurges mercilessly in order to obtain a yacht to replace the parade float.

Merrie Melodies: "You Like / I Like" by Mac and Tosh
2424"The Shelf"Jeff SiergeyHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, Ben Falcone, and Rachel RamrasJanuary 24, 2012 (2012-01-24)1.521[25]

Bugs Bunny seeks to add a place for his Nobel Prize and plans to put up the shelf himself with disastrous results. Because of an incident where Bugs accidentally drills into a water pipe, Daffy Duck ends up bunking with Porky Pig and Lola Bunny tries to find Speedy Gonzales a new home.

Merrie Melodies: "Chintzy" by Daffy Duck featuring Porky Pig

Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote: "Goner with the Wind"
2525"The Muh-Muh-Muh-Murder"Jeff SiergeyHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, Ben Falcone, and Rachel RamrasJanuary 31, 2012 (2012-01-31)1.302[26]
Daffy Duck sees a news report about the Suburban Strangler and the description matches Porky Pig causing Daffy to think that Porky is the Suburban Strangler. Meanwhile, Bugs Bunny tends to Lola Bunny who is staying at his house for six weeks after she breaks her leg during a check-up with Dr. Weisberg.
2626"Point, Laser Point"Mauricio Pardo and Jeff SiergeyHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, and Rachel RamrasFebruary 7, 2012 (2012-02-07)1.521[27]

Bugs thinks that Granny is lonely due to her living with just Sylvester and Tweety. So Bugs and Daffy take her out to entertain her in various ways. Meanwhile, Sylvester becomes obsessed with a Laser Pointer toy which causes him problems when he tries to get the red dot. When this becomes a problem, Sylvester ends up seeking help from Witch Lezah who does hypnotic therapy on him with the red dot being a reflection from his mother's necklace.

Merrie Melodies: "Table for One" by Speedy Gonzales

Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote: "Shut Your Trap"

Season 2: 2012–present

The second season premiered on October 2, 2012 at 8:00pm.[28]

Series
#
Season
#
Title Directed by Written by Original air date U.S. viewers
(millions)
271"Bobcats on Three!"Swinton Scott IIIHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, and Rachel RamrasOctober 2, 2012 (2012-10-02)1.655[29]

Gossamer approaches Daffy about him coaching his water polo team called the Bobcats. Meanwhile, Bugs helps Porky with his catering by following the recipes of Porky's grandma which ends up getting Bugs hooked on the food since those recipes contained butter.

Merrie Melodies: "Laser Beam" by Marvin the Martian
282"You've Got Hate Mail"Seth KearsleyHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, and Rachel RamrasOctober 9, 2012 (2012-10-09)1.706[30]
When Daffy accidentally emails a letter to everyone he knows explaining what's wrong with them, he must suffer the consequences. Meanwhile, Lola and her parents want Bugs to be in their family photo...until he chips his front tooth.
293"Itsy Bitsy Gopher"Seth KearsleyHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, and Rachel RamrasOctober 16, 2012 (2012-10-16)1.328[31]

When Tosh goes missing, Daffy and Lola team up to find him. Meanwhile, Bugs tries to catch a large African sand spider that got into his house.

Merrie Melodies: "Moostache" by Yosemite Sam's Moustache
304"Rebel Without a Glove"Seth KearsleyHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, and Rachel RamrasOctober 23, 2012 (2012-10-23)1.570[32]
Bugs loses his gloves and with them goes his identity, so he goes in search of a replacement only to discover they just don't sell white gloves for men anymore, so he buys a pair of biker gloves and begins to take on the identity of a biker. Daffy changes his name to professor and ends up teaching Porky's political science class.
315"Semper Lie"Swinton Scott III and Jeff SiergeyHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, and Rachel RamrasOctober 30, 2012 (2012-10-30)1.492[33]
In order to get out of going to the Peach Festival with Porky, Bugs tells a lie that gets out of hand and ends with Daffy joining the Marines (which Daffy thought involved a group that viewed marine life) and Bugs locked up abroad.
326"Father Figures"Swinton Scott IIIHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, and Rachel RamrasNovember 6, 2012 (2012-11-06)1.624[34]
Walter Bunny enters himself and Bugs in a country club's father and son tennis tournament as he considers Bugs to be like a son to him. Walter puts Bugs through the training for the tournament as part of a bonding experience. Meanwhile, Daffy joins Porky in the Father Figure Program. While Porky is the father figure of Henery Hawk (who wants to have chicken), Daffy gets a father figure in Foghorn Leghorn, despite objection from Foghorn's assistant Carol as he was one who ruined Foghorn's movie and destroyed EnormoCorp.
337"Customer Service"Seth KearsleyStory by: Steve Mallory
Teleplay by: Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, and Rachel Ramras
November 13, 2012 (2012-11-13)1.781
A dispute over cable company called Trans-Visitron leads Bugs to seek revenge at Trans-Visitron's customer service representative Cecil Turtle. Meanwhile, Daffy tries to get a job as a customer service representative supervisor at Trans-Visitron. At the same time, Tina approaches Lola about how to be positive and upbeat after she is suspended from her job for getting angry at a customer.
348"The Stud, the Nerd, the Average Joe, and the Saint"Seth KearsleyHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, and Rachel RamrasNovember 20, 2012 (2012-11-20)1.538
Porky and Daffy compete in a marathon. Daffy ends up being trained by Speedy Gonzales following him getting dehydrated from his first jogging attempt. Meanwhile, Yosemite Sam is determined to repay Bugs for saving his life from his burning house while trying to get people to sign his petition in order to get his guns back.
359"It's a Handbag"Swinton Scott IIIHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, and Rachel RamrasNovember 27, 2012 (2012-11-27)1.618
Daffy's handbag (which keeps getting mistaken for a purse) has gone missing during his time at the mall's food court and goes into a stage of depression. Bugs goes to the mall to look for a new handbag which Daffy claims to be irreplaceable. While out at the mall, Lola mistook Bugs getting Daffy a new handbag as a gift for their anniversary and goes to the ends of the Earth to find Bugs a gift.
3610"A Christmas Carol"Seth Kearsley and Spike Brandt & Tony CervoneHugh Davidson, Larry Dorf, and Rachel RamrasDecember 4, 2012 (2012-12-04)2.013
When the overwhelming heat zaps everyone's enthusiasm for Christmas, Lola decides to stage her own version of A Christmas Carol to renew the town's holiday spirit. Meanwhile, Foghorn Leghorn and Daffy set off for the North Pole to set up a giant fan that will blow cold air down to their sweltering town.

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