Three (Oct. 24, 1961) “Daffy Doodling”- episode title Daffy outwits Bugs for the position of emcee, Sylvester and a brawny, silly sidekick hunt mice in a warehouse, the Goofy Gophers discover that their lumber-harvested dwelling tree has been transformed into human furniture, and Foghorn Leghorn’s mid- winter enjoyable is fettered by the arrival in his barnyard of a hungry, chicken-craving weasel. The lecture addresses human strategies of conveyance, together with the pogo stick, the Birdie-mobile (a seat carried within the air by a flock of birds), the horse, and the automobile in its many forms, then discusses the human need for companionship, therefore the alternative intercourse and marriage, after which refers to the sprawling of human civilisation, which encroaches upon nature- and upon the sanctity of Bugs’ home, positioned in a site chosen by man for building a freeway. 2019-06-21: “If a man doesn’t keep tempo together with his companions, maybe it is because he hears a different … 10 (Dec. 12, 1961) “Go, Man, Go”- episode title “The topic for tonight’s show is one that has at all times puzzled us little denizens of the woodland glades.” In yet one more lecture, Bugs talks about man. He talks concerning the seedy underworld of Victorian England, the place master sleuth Dorlock Homes is trailing the notorious Shropshire Slasher, after which, standing outdoors of the laboratory of 1 Dr. Peabody, he speaks about mad scientists, particularly the meek inventor of a portable hole that is stolen by a shadowy financial institution robber.
Sixteen (Feb. 20, 1962) “De-duck-tive Story”- episode title Daffy Duck joins the trench coat crowd in a present that highlights a few of his biggest detective roles, one in all them set in Paris and the opposite situated in an American metropolis to which Beveridge Hills is an affluent suburb. 19 (Apr. 19, 1962) “Foreign Legion Leghorn”- episode title Foghorn Leghorn is an inept soldier within the French Foreign Legion. Three cartoon options depict Sylvester and Sylvester Jr. in a museum as Sylvester combats a child kangaroo believed by him and by his son to be an enormous mouse, a bulldog named Marc Antony striving to prove that his kitten pal, Pussyfoot, is capable of ridding their grasp’s house of its rodents, and Pepe Le Pew’s seek for love on the French Riviera and, as traditional, his lust for a cat whose again is striped white from publicity to paint of that colour. Travelling across the Sahara Desert, Foghorn explains to his Sergeant about how his troublesome relationships with domineering chickens and cunning boys brought on him to depart America and be part of the French military. Sam dies once more when he’s feasted upon by the lions, and the satan allocates to him one more miscarried likelihood to catch the bunny, within the midst of the Sahara Desert.
Thirteen (Jan. 16, 1962) “Do or Diet”- episode title The Tasmanian Devil seems with Bugs on stage. 2 (Oct. 17, 1961) “Satan’s Waitin'”- episode title Yosemite Sam dies after being crushed by a falling safe throughout his evil scheme to matrimonially divest a widow of her money- and he goes to hell, the place the devil promises to launch Sam’s spirit and provides to Sam a brand new lease on life, provided that Sam convey to the devil a sure rabbit whom the satan has been trying for a long time to entrap in Hades. 20 (Apr. 26, 1962) “Watch My Line”- episode title The art of cartoon drawing is demonstrated by an animator, whom Bugs directs to draw a line that becomes a canine’s wagging tail for a story of canine mistreatment by an innocent, little girl, and then to sketch a pair of speedy legs- these of the Road Runner, as a begin to a Road Runner cartoon containing Wile E. Coyote’s dynamite stick on a lasso, large coil spring, dehydrated boulders, and steam roller- all ineffective at ending the Road Runner’s life in the fast lane. 12 (Dec. 26, 1961) “Stage Couch”- episode title Sylvester needs psychiatric help when his frustration at being unable to catch Tweety has him on the verge of mental collapse.
Four (Oct. 31, 1961) “Omni-Puss”- episode title Bugs Bunny lectures about cats, describing with visual assist an alley cat (bowling, that’s!), a Bob Cat greeting a Tom Cat (“Hello, Tom.” “Hello, Bob.”), a pole cat (sitting atop a pole), two Persian cats making a Persian-to-Persian phone call, et cetera. 6 (Nov. 14, 1961) “Man’s Best Friend”- episode title Bugs Bunny lectures about dogs, however first must struggle with a projectionist who, when Bugs says that the lecture is about man’s best pal, exhibits a picture of a tarantula and then a Whistler’s Mother portrait, presumably as a result of, “A man’s finest pal is his mom.” When Bugs clearly states that he intends to talk about dogs, the projectionist flashes an image of a wiener (a sizzling dog). 17 (Mar. 13, 1962) “The Astro-Nuts”- episode title Bugs Bunny emerges from his gap on stage as Super-Rabbit, defender of the defenceless, buddy of the buddy-much less, to introduce science fiction cartoons. 15 (Feb. 13, 1962) “Is that this a Life?”- episode title In this spoof of This is Your Life, Bugs Bunny’s life is reviewed, with visits from mates and foes. 21 (Jul. 3, 1962) “What’s Up, Dog?”- episode title More canine tales.