Tiny Toons Looniversity - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Whatever Happened to Babsy Bunny?
Babs is drawn into the world of modeling by animal calendar photographer, Elmyra Duff, while Plucky grapples with a bad caricature.

Slay Cheese
It's picture day at Acme Loo! Babs accidentally shrinks herself, Buster fails to get the perfect photo day haircut, Plucky gives lessons on being direct and Hamton struggles to find his photo persona.

Tooned In Space
The toons take Marvin the Martian's class, and head to space. Buster tries to cheer up a homesick Babs, Plucky searches for a space outfit, and Sweetie is too obsessed with a video game to notice any of it -- even when the aliens attack!

Twin-Con
Babs and Buster attend a twin convention but are soon ostracized for not being exactly the same. Hamton accidentally becomes famous, and Plucky steps up as his manager. And Sweetie won't let anything stop her from finishing her board game.

Skulls and Sillybones
Buster, Plucky and Hamton join an exclusive secret society but soon realize that the perks promised aren't worth the sacrifices. Meanwhile, Babs and Sweetie start their own public society that becomes a big hit on campus.

Things That Go Tweet in the Woods

Ask Not What Bunnies Can Do For You

Let Them Eat Quack
Plucky is named ruler of a kingdom, and the toons visit his castle as he ascends the throne. Before long, Plucky exerts power over his friends

Squash Me If You Can
It's student council elections at Acme Loo! Babs and Buster both run for President, and they enlist Sweetie and Hamton as their respective campaign managers.

I Got A New Aptitude
Buster, Plucky and Hamton take an aptiTOON test that yields some surprising career prospects.
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