"Toon in with Me" National Lazy Day (TV Episode 2021)
Clip shown of Al B. Quirky in Maggie the Singer's "Lazy Characters" song.
Little Red Riding Rabbit (Short 1944)
Featured cartoon, shown in its entirety.Baseball Bugs (Short 1946)
Featured cartoon, shown in its entirety.Hillbilly Hare (Short 1950)
Featured cartoon, shown in its entirety.Bully for Bugs (Short 1953)
Featured cartoon, shown in its entirety.What's Opera, Doc? (Short 1957)
Featured cartoon, shown in its entirety.
Little Red Riding Rabbit (Short 1944)
Bill discusses this Friz Freleng cartoon after it is shown, and the cartoon wins the Toony Award in the category "Best Adaptation of a European Fairy Tale with Wolves".Baseball Bugs (Short 1946)
Introduced by Bill and Toony as the winner in the category "Best Cartoon to Feature a Slowball Pitch, a Conga Line, and the Statue of Liberty"; images shown on TV screen. Bill later mentions the Gashouse Gorillas baseball team when presenting the Toony Award to a gorilla.Hillbilly Hare (Short 1950)
Bill introduces this Robert McKimson cartoon as the winner of the Toony Award for "Best Square Dancing"; image shown on TV screen.Bully for Bugs (Short 1953)
Introduced by Bill as the winner in the category "Best Mention of Albuquerque in a Matador Cartoon".What's Opera, Doc? (Short 1957)
Bill introduces the acclaimed Chuck Jones opera spoof (known informally as "Kill the Wabbit") as the winner of the online fan poll for "Best Bugs Cartoon"; images shown on TV screens.
The Benny Hill Show (TV Series 1969–1989)
The chaotic sped-up chase when the gorilla is in the studio to accept the Toony Award for "Baseball Bugs" spoofs the "Yakety Sax" chase scenes from the show.
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