*The Tiny Toon Adventures Fan-Fiction Reference Guide v19.0 *maintained by Kevin Mickel (HKUriah@AOL.com) If you want an HTML version of this document, there is one at, http://www.acmelabs.com/tta-fanfic/ttaffrg.html Okay, folks, here it is, the latest version of the complete guide to TTA Fan-Fiction. I certainly hope that anyone who sees this finds it to be interesting, and that the Author's of the various stories will find that more people are reading their works, and that they are getting more E-mail as a result. As far as that goes, use the E-mail adresses listed here, as the ones included with the stories may have become obsolete since they were written. Be advised though that all information is accurate only to the best of my knowledge. If you see any inaccuracies, please let me know, and I will correct them. Please be sure and check out my homepage, which is specificlly for TTA Fan-Fiction. Just about all of the stories can be found there, and there are links to FTP sites for all of the fanfic related artwork. *The URL is http://members.aol.com/HKUriah/index.html Let me know if anything doens't seem right about it. Also, I recommend that if you do get the stories there, or even this guide, that you save them as a text file and read them offline to avoid any problems in formatting created by theWeb. **How to recognize what is new... Basicly, if you see ** at the beginning of a line, that means that everything up to the next space between sections is new. If you see a * at the beginning of a line, that means that something in that one line has changed from the previous edition. The following format will be used for each entry in the Guide: Title Author(E-mail) Cast of Characters, in order of appearance. Brief summary of story. A few brief comments from various individuals, including the authors, about the story. Descriptions of any Fan-Art that is based upon the story. Comments contributed by: Venis the Blob (dphess@mailbox.syr.edu) [Venis] Mike Cote (mikote@AOL.com) [Mikote] Kevin Matsumoto (kevinm@pixi.com) [KMats] Eric Gjovaag (tiktok@eskimo.com) [Gjovaag] Nick Distler (Nick2cool@AOL.com) [Nick] Colin Feder (Colin@toonzone.net) [Feder] Jon Cooke (cooke@megalink.net) [Cooke] Ron Bauerle (bauerle@erie.ge.com) [Bauerle] Jonathan Woodward (woodward@ftp.com ) [JW] John Friedrich (Nefaria@AOL.com) [Nefaria] KeV Beeley (eeu067@bangor.ac.uk) [KeV] Danny G. Short (no_one_else@hotmail.com) [Short] Matt Bermann (pluck@ihug.co.nz) [MattB] Sylvester Fox (sfox@lisa.wcat.com) [Fox] Leloni Bunny (lbunny@wingsisp.com) [Leloni] A spoof of this Guide exists. It is available on my homepage and is the creation of one David Green. Dave can be reached at plato@edmc.net It is complete with listings for fictional stories and comments on this one. Check it out! Jurrasick Duck by David Herbert (DaffyDuck1@AOL.com) Buster, Bugs, Donald Duck, Plucky, Shirley, Monty, Babs, Calamity, Daffy, various other Toons in cameos. As the title implies, this is a TTA parody of Jurassic Park. Montana Max has found a way to recreate old time Toons from all the major animation studios that were thought to be long dead. The plot closely follows that of the movie, but it manages to do it TTA style and with a bit of originality along the way. > Nice story... although it might've been funnier to use the giant Elmira from K-Acme TV instead of Rover. [Venis] > All around solid story, and quite humorous. Some classic Plucky one-liners in this one! [Mikote] > >AHEM< "Jurassick Duck" is BRILLIANT, man! What more can be said about it? A PERFECT spoof of both JP and the entire animation industry. [Gjovaag] > This was a great story! Nothin' like a huge Daffy to spice things up, eh? [Cooke] > A charming and often funny spoof, I liked the way he weaved the old much-maligned Daffy into the plot. Some very painful sight gags were a plus. Pretty good as parodies go, although I'm not usually fond of them. [Nefaria] > I liked this story, it was one of the better parodies that I have read. The storyline of the movie was well converted, and if ever animated, it would probably be better than the Jurrasic Park movie! (Note to all lawyers: This announcement void where prohibited by law.) [MattB] > Rather good parody of 'Jurassic Park', complete with monsters running amok. Rather messy on how Donald Duck was dealt with, but it fits into the story. Also a nice comment on the benefits of being a Plucky-esque anvil magnet. [Fox] Related artwork: Jurduck.gif, drawn by the author. A Jurrasick Duck Logo spoofing the Jurrasic Park Logo with a profile of Daffy replacing the skeleton of the T-Rex Buster's Guide to Unconsummated Romance by John Friedrich (Nefaria@AOL.com) Buster, Babs, Elmer, Elmyra, Pete Puma, Shirley, Babs Mom, Fifi, Mortimer, Plucky, Hamton, Sweetie, Furball, Monty, Stevie, Jenny, Jody, Karen, Barney the Dinosaur Babs challenges Elmyra to a contest to see which of them Buster likes best. Babs dresses up as Elmyra and Elmyra dresses up as Babs, and as a result, Buster get's rather confused. One thing leads to another, and both the Bunnies wind up as prisoners of Elmyra in an escape proof cage. (The Acme Calamity 2000 Escape Proof Bunny Cage) While in the cage, one thing leads to another, and it seems that four young toddler rabbits soon join Buster & Babs in their captivity. They are only finally able to escape when Babs "liquidates" Buster's assets, but not before Elmyra subjects Babs to some horrendous tortures that are far too gruesome to describe. When all is said and done, Buster & Babs put the pieces back together and move on, but not before they scared one final time. > Ya' gotta read this one, kids! Be warned, however, that you gotta stay alert in order to follow the story. [Mikote] > One of the best stories I've read. If there's one story you read, this is the one! [Feder] > A toon epic. Brilliant dialog; I find myself quoting it as if it were canon! [JW] > My first story, and my best. The story is quite jumpy and sometimes hard to follow, but it's got some solid drama and some amusing comedy. The character development is mostly dead-on, although the possibility of toon death is raised. Anyways, if you're fascinated by the Buster-Babs-Elmyra love triangle, you should enjoy it. [Nefaria] > It's a nice story, and very toony! The 2nd and especially the 3rd bits can be a little hard to follow, but this is only due to the fact that Nef has tried to capture the frantic pace of the show! Sometimes falls a little out of character, but nothing too drastic [KeV] > A good story, if a little complicated for my liking. It also implies toon death is a possibility, but hey, so do I. :) [MattB] Related Artwork: bgtur01a.gif to bgtur15b.gif, drawn by KeV Beeley (eeu067@bangor.ac.uk). A series of .gif pictures of Act I of the story. fybgtur1.jpg-fybgtur7.jpg, drawn by Floyd Yancey (fyancey@wsp1.wspice.com), the first of several .jpg pictures that will comprise Act III of the story. > Hmm.. Floyd still not found anyone to colour then? (And a 40% quality JPG is as good as a 100% one, and a heckuva lot smaller! ;) [Kev] (Non) Campus Mentis pt1 by Maggie Weidner (Valid E-mail unavailable) Buster, Babs, Hamton, Plucky, Shirley, Fifi, Boys Councillor, Girls Councillor The Toonsters go to camp. Unfortunately for them, Campus Mentis is not a fun place to be. The guys and gals are separated by a lake and forbidden to have any contact with each other. Well, they ignore this prohibition and wind up in the wrong cabins having to impersonate each other in order to hide their breaking of the rules. > It has it's moments, but at times seems kinda formulaeic and uninspired. [Mikote] > The only thing that this story is missing is a second part... Otherwise, bravo! [Nick] > An absolute screamer! Maggie gets the female toons down perfectly, and she puts that spin on them that only girls can do right. All the characters are playful and cheerful, despite the fact that they're being treated like new recruits at boot camp the whole time. It's still not quite finished; somebody bug BabsyB@AOL.com and tell her to finish! [Nefaria] > I still vote this most likely to be confused with a REAL TTA cartoon! It's very funny, and very in character. IMO, the bit with the fan scripts should be dropped and replaced wiv something else. I *gotta* see a picture gang in each other's clothes! [KeV] > One of the more comedic fanfiction stories, and generally pretty good all round. Babs and Buster switching places, what a concept! [MattB] Aw, Have A Heart! by Mike Cote (mikote@AOL.com) Babs, Shirley, Fifi, Hamton, Plucky, Buster, Pete Puma, Wakko, Fowlmouth, Ramona Rabbit, Bugs, Foghorn, Ariel There's a new girl rabbit at Acme Loo, and it seems that Buster has fallen for her. Babs however, refuses to simply accept this, and decides that she will fight for her man. Before long, Buster realizes that Babs is the only girl for him, but that doesn't stop her from exacting her revenge upon Ramona for trying to steal him in the first place. > OK I guess, but I have a problem with Babs throwing fits of jealousy...[Bauerle] > Wonderful, believable treatment of Buster and Babs' relationship. [JW] > Kind of sad seeing the bunnies get torn apart this way; an unfortunate chain of events convinces them that they don't love each other anymore. Babs might have gone overboard a little; she never got mean-spirited on the show. Still, it's interesting to see what jealousy can do to toons. [Nefaria] > I guess I have mixed feelings about this one. I liked the change of making Buster the unfaithful one, instead of dumping Babs on another character, as tends to happen. But I don't like the jealous Babs. She seems to be a mite too neurotic (even for her!) [MattB] Related Artwork: Rivals2.gif, drawn by Diana Warren, (PrOzAcWoMn@AOL.com). A .gif picture of Ramona Rabbit, Buster and Babs in a pose insipred by the story. Babsie on Board by The Association of Amateur Alt.Tv.Tiny-Toon Net.Writers. (and they are) Sean Brandenburg (foxglove@shaw.wave.ca) Christina M. Callihan (c-chan@mcl.ucsb.edu) Julian Fong (fong_jh@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu) Marc Hart (iaexp000@blurt.oswego.edu) Julie Hazeltine (v050lp7c@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu) David Hungerford (invertd@primenet.com) Robert Jung (rjung@aludra.usc.edu) Kevin J. Podsiadlik (kjpodsia@cyberramp.net) Don Weatherwax (76635.2734@compuserve.com) Story editor: Sean Brandenburg Special Note. There are at least two versions of this story out there, the latest one, that I am aware of, carries a date of June 6, 1993. If there is a later version than that, then I don't have a copy. Babs, Babs' Mom, Mortimer, Arnold, Buster, Plucky, Hamton. Babs has just gotten her Learner's Permit, and drives her Mom to the store. Only minor difficulties arise on the journey, but then Arnold tells her she is parked next to a fire hydrant and must move or get a ticket. While moving, she runs into (figuratively speaking, not literally) Buster, Plucky and Hamton, and she proceeds to take them on the Mother of All Joy Rides. Needless to say, there are long lasting consequences to this activity. > A classic! That "Speedway of Death" gag had me ROFL and _almost_ made up for the TTBS flamewar in a.t.tt that lead to .fandom... [Bauerle] > Snork! Bwah-hah-hah! [JW] > Another marvelously delightful story. Babs Bunny sure has a lot of crazy fun during the short time she's allowed to drive. Her personality is perfect; this is one of those that might have been produced if it had been written by the studio. And since it's in script format, you can read about all of the detailed sight gags and envision them yourself. [Nefaria] > One major flaw: Babs is too short to drive a car! (Unless it was a Mescerschmitt I suppose. Or one of those Amazing Outspan Oranges cars we have in town...) A little flat but it *was* an early fan script! [KeV] > Look out drivers! I can go for my permit and I'm considering the Babs Bunny School of Driving! [Feder] > A well written story, with some genuinely funny moments. Voted by me to be the Most Likely To Have Been A Genuine TTA Script In A Previous Life. [MattB] Buster & Babs: No Relation? *by Kevin Mickel (HKUriah@AOL.com) Buster, Babs, Yakko, Wakko, Dot, Elmyra, Bugs, Hector Hare, Monty. It seems that Buster and Babs are having trouble getting along. After two fights, Babs agrees to got the Election Party with Hector Hare instead of Buster. However, there is more to this character, and his apparent affection for Babs, than meets the eye. When all is said and done, things are back to normal between Buster and Babs, but there are also indications that they will be growing much closer in the future. > A playful and gentle romp with the characters, punctuated by jealousy. An alternative interpretation to how the characters would react, this one seems quite believable. Genuine affection here that seemed missing in many fanscripts [Nefaria] Related Artwork: banbtitl.jpg, drawn by Thorne. e-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com A "Title Card" illusrtration of Buster & Babs with their back to one another looking very irritated. What's In A Name? *by Kevin Mickel (HKUriah@AOL.com) Buster, Babs, Bugs Bunny, Bug's Bunny, Elmer Fudd, Bookworm, Porky Pig, Woody Woodpecker, Betty Boop, Popeye, Mickey Mouse, $crooge McDuck, Go-Go. Special Live Action Guest Stars: Tress MacNeille and Steven Spielberg. In this follow up to "Buster and Babs: No Relation?" Bug's Bunny shows up in Acme Acres to make trouble for Bugs Bunny, and winds up legally claiming all the rights to their name. While Bugs heads off to Cartoon Sacramento to file his appeal, Buster and Babs begin an investigation of their own to find any evidence that can be used by Bugs against Bug's in the appeal. Along the way, Buster let's Babs in on a very important secret, and he proclaims his true feelings for her. Then, armed with all the evidence needed to invalidate Bug's claim to the name, Buster, Babs and Bugs go about reclaiming it while making sure that Bug's can never bother them again. > Very interesting story, and even a little of animation history (plus, mystery and legal stuff! Just like Grisham!) [Nick] > Compelling plotline, in which Bugs Bunny's origins come back to haunt him. Very clever in its linking of the real world to the toon world. Wish I'd known more about all those old characters so I'd have gotten all the jokes and the resolution the first time through [Nefaria] > The Tress MacNeille cameo was beyond weird! Interesting thoughts on an old query! [KeV] Related artwork: nametitle.jpg, drawn by Thorne. E-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com A "Title Card" illustration of Bug's Bunny being confronted by an angry Buster and Babs, and a very distraught Bugs Bunny. And That's A Wrap! *by Kevin Mickel (HKUriah@AOL.com) Hamton, Fifi, Shirley, Plucky, Babs, Buster, Bugs, Monty, Elmyra, Clyde Bunny, Arnold, Harriet. A follow up to What's in a Name? that brings certain threads left hanging in that story to their logical conclusion. Set on Valentine's day, the story opens with each of the major Toon guys giving a present to their girlfriends. Buster's present to Babs will have a major impact on their future, and Monty's present to Elmyra provides the conflict that sets many events in motion, including the entire world learning the secret that Buster shared with Babs in the previous story. > I woke my brother up with my laughter, especially when the "Vanderbunny's" paid Monty a visit. [KMats] > Great!!! I want more! Don't leave me hanging!! I gotta know what happens with B&B! It can't be "A Wrap!" [Feder] > A quite satisfying conclusion to the trilogy (ah, but it does go on, wait until Mondo Negatory Tiny Toons: The Other Side of Comedy arrives!). That secret is one that's been going on for quite a while; I have a hunch that it's true. Nice to see the bunnies get even closer together. [Nefaria] > I still don't agree that Buster is (the secret that is revealed in the story)! [KeV] Related Artwork: wraptitl.jpg. Drawn by Thorne. E-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com A "Title Card" illusration of Buster giving his gift to Babs with a close up of it in the background. The Buster and Babs Trilogy *by Kevin Mickel (HKUriah@AOL.com) This is the above three stories as a group. I've gotten a few comments on the series as a whole, so I thought I'd create a separate listing for them, rather than stick them with the comments for "And That's a Wrap! where they don't really fit. > All were great! B&B were in character yet with just enough idealistic romance to make me believe this is how things will go for them... [Bauerle] > The best fanfiction script(s) out there, as of yet, IMO. [MattB] > I have read and downloaded all three parts, and have found the work as a whole quite entertaining. While it is not perfect, there are no immediate problems that come to mind. [Fox] A Really Very Special Tiny Toon Adventures Thanksgiving..I guess by Mike Cote (Mikote@AOL.com) Buster, Babs, Plucky, Hamton, Shirley, Fifi, Dot, Yakko, Wakko, Babs Dad, Wade and Winnie Pig, Hamton's Grandparents, Bugs, Elmer Fudd, Uncle Stinky. The ghosts of several famous murderers also make cameo appearances. Buster, Plucky and Fifi have been invited by Babs, Shirley and Hamton to share Thanksgiving dinner with their respective families. None of the invites are overly thrilled by the invitation, each of them dreading what will happen at the dinner. In addition to being worried about Babs parents, Buster also has to deal with the fact that both Yakko and Wakko are hitting on Babs, and Dot is hitting on him. All three dinners start out awkwardly, but by the time they are over, each of the Tiny Toons has gotten what he or she wanted in the first place. Except for Plucky, he only got part of what he wanted. > Didn't do much for me; basically another reminder of "marry the girl, marry her family" [Bauerle] Had some charming moments when the toons acted normal, and some unsettling moments, like the bunnies meeting the Warners. Never really got as deep as I would have liked. [Nefaria] > If Hamton's family were used more, I'm sure they'd be just like this! Same goes for Fifi! [KeV] > A good story all round, but I didn't like the conflict between Buster and Yakko that much. [MattB] The Incredible Yucksmen by Andrew Tuttle (Valid E-mail address unavailable) Babs, Buster, Shirley, Plucky, Dizzy, Hamton, Monty Arnold, Fifi, Gogo, Elmyra Furball, Calamity, Mary Melody, Foghorn Leghorn An X-men TTA parody where Hamton is cast in the role of the villain. A series of gags wherein the Toonsters demonstrate some of their mutant powers is followed by Hamton's arrival and explanation of how he became a Supervillan. Things are wrapped up in a nifty final fight, before Buster wakes up and realizes it was all a dream. > Somewhere, Stan Lee is rolling over in his grave. He's probably chuckling, though. [JW] > A quite funny story.. I liked the ending particularly. Alas poor Hamton, will his kitchen ever be the same? [MattB] > A very good parody. Rather refreshing to see Hamton as a villain. Quite lively, and hopefully a sequel will be forthcoming. [Fox] What's the Point? Nick & Ben Distler (Nick2cool@AOL.com) Buster, Babs, Arnold, Plucky, Hamton, Shirley, Monty, Gogo Babs enters a video game competition that takes place literally all over the world. It looks like she is going to win, only to have Plucky beat here because he knows what all the cheat codes are. However, Plucky, acting foolishly, lets Babs claim the prize anyway, much to the maladjusted mallard's everlasting regret. When all is finished, Babs buys another video game... > Boring, I'm afraid. Babs as a video game whiz doesn't work for me. [Bauerle] > Awesome, man! PERFECTION! But then again, I wrote it, so this may be a little biased... [Nick] > A decent read, despite a little too much preoccupation with video games and not enough character development. [Nefaria] > Somehow this, in a way, reminded me of my little brother! He loves to play video games, and I could picture this happening! [Feder] > Alas, the title says it all. The competition just is not that compelling, and some parts just lie flat. [Fox] A Short, Short Story *by Kevin Mickel (HKUriah@AOL.com) Judge Wopper, Fifi, Hamton Not the story's real title, but this is how I refer to it and the name that I post it under. More of a single scene than a complete story, it is a about a very special day in the life of everyone's favorite purple skunkette, and the congratulations she receives from her Piggy boyfriend. > Well, Fifi fans will like it :^) [Bauerle] > I dunno, Fifi with Hamton just doesn't do anything for me. [Nefaria] > I'm getting sick and tired of any writer trying to put a skunk with a pig together. [Short] > A short, short comment: er ... *shrug* it does have potential for prequels (i. e., watching Fifi decide what to do, whether or not to go through with it). [Fox] The Quest by Nick Distler (Nick2cool@AOL.com) Buster, Babs, "Henry," Plucky, Calamity, A Horrible Monster, Shirley Acme Acres has been destroyed, apparently by some weird experiment of Babs's, and as far as he knows, Buster is the only Toonster left alive. He soon learns otherwise though, and sets out on a quest to find his friends. Eventually, his journeys take him to Wackyland, where after meeting up with Plucky, Calamity and Shirley, they figure out that the only way to set things right is to kill Babs! Buster must then decide if he will do what it necessary to save all of Toondom from utter destruction. In the end, he does what he has to do. > Everyone tells me that it's... "different". Well, as the Arby's commercial says, "Different is Good!" [Nick] > I guess I can only say is that its...um....bizarre. [Cooke] > I confess that I have only read the first chapter, but it starts out very weird. I like weird. [Nefaria] > Very wierd indeed.. a mite too surreal for my tastes. [MattB] > Quite nice, very interesting how the destruction of Acme Acres is played out. Nice work with the varying time viewpoints. Not quite as good as Mr. Bermann's 'Bugsnapped!' series, but what can compare, really? [Fox] Heart And Star by Kevin Pezzano (kokopelli@mindspring.com) [Please note the e-mail address given here. This is where the author may be reached. The one in the story itself is obsolete.] An unnamed (live action) Human male, Baby Babs Bunny A series of "slice of life," vignettes about a Human who has adopted an abandoned baby Toon rabbit named Babs. We see how the Human came to adopt Babs, name her Barbara Anne, feed her breakfast, get in a snowball fight with her, and drive her to the mall. So far that's it. According to the author it is "unfinished." I for one hope for more of it someday soon. > I'm actually happy with it as it is. I can view it as an "alternate reality" story ala Roger Rabbit or some junk. There was talk on a.t.tt about a darker sequel involving the man giving her up, etc., and I'd rather just leave it as is. If only _real_ babies were this adorable (all the time :^)) I'd be more inclined to want one of my own... [Bauerle] > A definite must for fans of Baby Babs. She's just so cuddly, trying to learn the basics of life at such a tender age, and playfully turning her new daddy from a curmudgeon into a nice guy. Wish it had been finished. [Nefaria] > Interesting slant on an idea. Are there any other stories dealing with RAISING furries, rather than, um... mating with them??? [KeV] > I just wish there were more parts to this. Very interesting to watch a yount 'toon rabbit, especially Babs, growing up, and how a 'real' human would cope. [Fox] Welcome Back! Colin Feder (Colin@toonzone.net ) Babs Mom, Babs, Buster, Plucky, Mortimer, Hamton, Richie Rabbit, Yosemite Sam, Elmyra, Bugs, Roddy Rat, Shirley, Granny, Fifi, Buster's Guardian Bunny, L'il Sneezer, Porky, Plucky's "Dream Girl" from SBS. Who is Richie Rabbit, and why is he kissing Babs Bunny? This question provides the framework for the whole story. Summer vacation has ended, (not the summer in HISMV) and the Toonsters return for their final year at Acme Loo. Almost at once, newcomer Richie Rabbit arrives and begins to try and steal Babs away from Buster. In fact, he temporarily succeeds. Unfortunately for him, Buster's Guardian Bunny helps Buster to learn who and what he really is, a spy from Perfecto Prep! Once Richie is exposed, Buster and Babs patch things up, Plucky seems to be making progress with Shirley, after a brief interlude with his "Dream Date Girl" from last Spring Break, and Hamton and Fifi are planning to go see a movie. > A pretty good story. One complaint: there were too many references to'Power Rangers' that seemed out of place. Waiting for a sequal. [Cooke] > Didn't like it. Buster calling Babs "whore", etc. was _way_ out of character. [Bauerle] > The 'getting Babs pregnant' subplot was *WAAAY* below the belt! [KeV] > Sorry about all the MMPR references. But, as I explained, when writing this story I was incredibly ill...I liked power Rangers(this was extremely short lived, and will not appear in Batduck Forever!) As for a sequel, I didn't really plan for one, but I'll see what happens, a sequel just may be possible. Once I finish Batduck, I'm considering writing a Lil Sneezer adventure, or at least to co-ordinate a group story on Prodigy. [Feder] > Started out quite good, but Buster just lost it after a while. Fell out of favour pretty fast. [MattB] Snow Loon Colin Feder (Colin@toonzone.net ) Elmyra, Buster, Shirley, Plucky, Monty, Hamton, Calamity, Gogo, Little Beeper, Concord, Arnold, Babs, Vinny the Deer A TTA retelling of the classic tale of Snow White, with Shirley the Loon in the Title Role. The plot storyline pretty much follows the classic tale's, but with a lot of TTA humor thrown in for good measure. > Not bad for a short, although again, it's a parody, which I'm not generally fond of. Interesting which characters he used to fill the roles. [Nefaria] > Pity that the Disney version wasn't ridiculed more, but still cool! [KeV] > Maybe I'm just in a crummy mood due to my work situation, but it didn't do much for me. When the queen turned into Babs I got interested, but basically the story was just a rehash of Snow White with the TTA characters inserted into it. [Bauerle] > Sorry, didn't like it. It seemed a bit shallow for me. I liked the dwarves idea though, although for a while, I must admit, I thought Money was Plucky! [MattB] > Unfortunately, this is as bad as 'The Toony King'. It was somewhat difficult to guess the 'dwarves' at first, especially 'Strong' (I thought it was Dizzy ... ). Also, the general 'Eeh, this happens, that happens, this person says this' sort of general toss- about styling seemed rather ... 'ungripping. I [was] in a state of un-grippedness.', to quote Dave Lister (Red Dwarf). [Fox] The Easter Bunny Conspiracy by Benjamin Fox (e-mail unknown) Buster, Babs, Henry the Easter Bunny's assistant, The Easter Bunny, Plucky. Buster and Babs uncover a plot by the Easter Bunny to steal holiday funds. The EB is convicted and removed from office. Now a real problem exists, it's the day before Easter! Babs agrees to temporarily fill in for the EB, and is magically transformed into the famous holiday rabbit. Unfortunately, some trouble occurs when she is changed back to Babs, Buster accidently gets transformed to the EB himself. Only some quick thinking by Babs and Henry can get him back to his normal blue eared self. > Too short, not enough plot. Once it got going, it came to an abrupt stop. Also, Plucky...with a lisp? I know Plucky sprays some spittle when he talks but he doesn't have a lisp. I'd like to see this story updated with more of a plot addition. [Feder] > Didn't do much for me. Not really enough material for TTA-worthy gags. [Bauerle] > Pretty good story, but a bit thin. Could have done with a longer story [MattB] TERROR TOON'S ADVENTURE by Anthony Barnett (TBARNETT@INTERACCESS.COM) Shirley, Babs, Fifi, Bugs, Mr. Dru, Plucky, Hamton, Buster, Sweetie, Mary Melody, Pepe Le Pew There is a new teacher at Acme Loo named Mr. Dru. Everybody thinks he's great, except for Shirley the Loon, who thinks there's something creepy about him. As it turns out, she is right, Dru is an old time Toon who should have faded away long ago but has kept himself self alive by draining away the power and vitality of younger Toons. His latest target; Acme Acres and the cast of Tiny Toon Adventures. Dru has to get Shirley out of the way, as her powers are a threat to him. Once she is missing, the other Toonsters look for her only to be captured by Dru as well. Fortunately, Shirley had talked about her feelings of dread about Dru with Bugs Bunny, so he's been watching the newcomer. With a little help from Pepe Le Pew, they free the Toonsters who then destroy Dru, but where they in time to save Shirley? Only a seance will tell. > Overall good story, but the spelling mistakes were too much! One that really sticks out is the misspelling of Hamton. Also, I can't picture Hamton as a troublemaker. He's too much of a goody-two- shoes. [Feder] > Delightful turn of events, sending Shirley into the hero's role. The villain is quite mean, and the threat of death is very real. I like this kind of story; we see new sides of our favorite characters when they're faced with serious drama like this. [Nefaria] > Nice to have a Shirley story! Got a little too sci-fi for the toons IMO :) [KeV] > A very good story. I like the idea of an identifiable bad guy, with Dru filling the role well. I think TTA would have been better with a definate "bad" guy/girl in it. I mean, there is Monty, but he isn't bad enough,But I digress. Like I said, a good story. [MattB] > Unlike 'Snow Loon', this one actually uses Shirley (my least favoured TTA female *shrug*) to good effect. Mainly, I agree with Nefaria's assesment. [Fox] But I Won't Do That by David M. Hungerford III (invertd@primenet.com) Babs, Buster, Plucky, Shirley, Babs Mom, Fifi, Hamton, Babs Dad Buster goes over to Babs place to play video games. After they finish, they start to playfully wrestle with one another. One thing leads to another, and before long, nothing happens. It almost does, but the two bunnies decide that they are not yet ready to do, "THAT." Once the decision is made, Buster and Babs have to decide what almost happened means to them and to their relationship. They have a little help from Plucky, who makes the mistake of eavesdropping on their conversation, and after going to a movie together, they realize that they've got something special going, and that it can only get better. > I loved the stry. I was drinking a soda when I read it and almost enacted the Hampton milk thru the nose take from the Pluck & Buster duel. [KMats] > I can't really offer an objective opinion on this one since it was the story that led to the shattering of my Babs fantasy almost 17 months ago. While that has led (and will hopefully continue to lead) to some positive changes in my life, I wouldn't wish the mental anguish I went through in the process on my worst enemy. But I digress... All I'll say about the story is that it seemed too "real world" to me - if that's the kind of sexual temptation couples go through, I'll probably continue to cop out with "I don't need friends, I've got a computer!" and skip the social life. Not enough toon/TTA gags in it [Bauerle] > A thoughtful little tale about what might happen if the toons' hormones kept growing as they do in humans during adolescence. The characters are very on-target with their actions and reactions. This one seems to grow on me over time. [Nefaria] > I have always liked this story. It's not really played for laughs, and I suppose it could be said to have a high 'feel-good' factor. An excellent anti-'A Night in Babs' Room' story :) Read if you're feeling depressed, and lonely! [KeV] > Too reactionary. If I need to be preached to, I can go to church. That's not what TTA is about. [Mikote] > I liked this story, if only it was longer! Much better than 'A night in Babs' room' or whatever it's called. The idea of Buster and Babs getting it on doesn't do a thing for me, so that is why I prefered this story. [MattB] Toon Trek: The Next Generation Encounter at Wayouttharpoint Kevin J. Podsiadlik (kjpodsia@cyberramp.net) Buster, Hamton, Dizzy, Fifi, Shirley, Daffy, Plucky, Calamity, Little Beeper, Elmyra, Babs. Mortimer, Furball A TTA retelling of the pilot episode of Star Trek The Next Generation's pilot episode, Encounter at Farpoint. Daffy Duck takes on the part of Q, he goes by D in the story, and the Toonsters take on the roles of the crew of the Enterprise. The plot closely follows that of the novelization of that episode, but there are still a few surprises and it's a lot of fun. I only wonder if the author will ever do any more stories? > For some reason I just couldn't get into it. I'd have to reread it to see why; maybe because it was written before the show even aired and thus the characters aren't done "right"? [Bauerle] > The best Trek parody I've ever encountered, in any medium [JW] > Yep, another parody, but it's got some bite and some wit. I liked the ensuing chaos, but the toons weren't made to act roles, they were made to live them, and in this one they weren't alive [Nefaria] > Do you like Star Trek? I don't. [KeV] > It was kinda funny, but I don't know, there was something about it that didn't appeal to me. I can't quite put my finger on it. And Furball with a voice? No, thanks. [MattB] > My only problem here is that Fifi has the role of Tasha Yar, and if future episodes follow the episodes of 'Star Trek: The Next Generation' ... let's just say I would rather see more of Fifi in works. Then again, considering all of how tangled Yar's timeline is, one wonders just what could be in store for TTA's favourite mustelid. [Fox] Acme Acres County Fair by Robert Chirico (rchirico@venus.net) Plucky, Buster, Fowlmouth, Shirley, Hamton, the Dream Girl from SBS. Plucky is despondent over his lack of success with Shirley, so he decides to pass the day at the County Fair, having fun with Hamton. Shirley meanwhile has set up a gypsy tent at the fair and is being pestered by Fowlmouth. Finally in a desperate ploy to get rid of him, she tells him she has a date with Plucky. He takes the news surprisingly well, and finally leaves. Meanwhile, after going on an interesting ride with Hamton, Plucky runs into Fowlmouth who congratulates him on his success with Shirley. More than a little confused, Plucky makes his way over to her tent, and the two of them spend some time together, apparently laying the foundation for many things to come. > I didn't like this one. The story leaves lots to be desired and doesn't explore the Shirley/Plucky enough. {Nick] > After you recover from the shock of Fowlmouth's swearing not being covered up by 'Bleeps' or 'Dadgum', you realize just how short and incomplete this is! [Cooke] > Short but not bad, it was fun to see an uncensored Fowlmouth. Seems like the author bailed out on it. [Nefaria] > Started off well enough, but it seems that the author got halfway, got bored with the story, and gave up. I was reading, and suddenly came to the end. It left me thinking, "Is that it?" [MattB] Plucky's Big Day By Bridgette Berry (Valid E-mail address unavailable) Toddler versions of Plucky, Buster and Babs, as well as Plucky's little sister Patricia and everyone's respective parents. This story covers the first five years in the life of Plucky Duck. We see how he meets Buster, has some fun with Babs and an elevator at the Acme Mall, and finally gets the part of sidekick on Buster and Babs new show, Tiny Toon Adventures. Even as a little kid, Plucky just can't win. > This story didn't go for funny gags, instead it goes for smiles, and it succeeds, but it doesn't explain what happened to Trish once the series started. [Cooke] > Dull, even with Baby Babs. Reads like a lame episode of Muppet Babies. Used. [Bauerle] > Has that 'primer' feel to it, alas. Someone compared it to 'Muppet Babies', but it lacks that series's plot. Again, whatever happened to Trish? This might be something future writers would like. Also, a minor incontinuity, that of 'Tiny Toons Adventures' starting with a five-year-old cast. [Fox] The Toony King Jon Cooke (cooke@megalink.net) Buster, Wile E. Coyote, Bugs, Daffy, Taz, Babs, Tweety, Wakko, Dot, Yakko, Barky Marky, Rocky and Mugsy As the name implies, this is a TTA spoof of The Lion King. Daffy attempts to usurp Bugs Bunny's place at the top of the WB cartoon universe by tricking Buster into thinking that he has killed Bugs. Of course, since Warner Toons are pretty much impossible to kill, it is a lie, so Daffy has to imprison Bugs in a place he'll never get out of, the water tower inhabited by Yakko, Wakko and Dot! Needless to say, Daffy's plans ultimately fail, and Buster is left wondering just what his own fate will be. > Not bad; the stampede scene made me laugh (Spielberg!). But wouldn't a better torture have been the Slap-Happy Stanley toons? :^) Probably one that I'll keep but not reread very often (if ever) [Bauerle] > This one made me laugh quite a bit, but the story could have done with more. [MattB] > Buster seems to assume too much of a 'heartless bastard' role when dealing with the 'has-beens', and overall, I think Jonathan Woodward wrote a better 'The Lion King' parody. [Fox] > The Lion King was always one of my favorite movies. While I can't say this is one of my favorite stories, it certainly has it's merits. One of my personal favorite parts was when Bugs himself was captured and 'tortured'. The story in particular may not be in my top ten, but it's a decent all around funny story. [Leloni] Pluck Amuck *by Kevin Mickel (HKUriah@AOL.com) Plucky, Buster, The "Mystery Animator" No, I am not going to tell you who is tormenting Plucky in this little story of mine that is inspired by the Chuck Jones masterpiece, "Duck Amuck." I will tell you though that Plucky is not very happy as he works on what was supposed to be his project. > A great tribute to "Duck Amuck"! Will we see one with Buster in the role of Bugs from "Rabbit Rampage" soon? (Yes, I am one of the few people who enjoyed "Rabbit Rampage"..........) [Cooke] > I'm reminded of "The Never-ending Story Part 2": the final line to the villain was worth sitting through the rest of the movie. That didn't come out right though: "TNESP2" was a lame movie but this was an OK read; however, in both the end was the best part. [Bauerle] > A hoot. Could have done with more bad stuff happening to Plucky, but other than that, a laugh riot. If only it was longer [MattB] > I thought it was RIGHT ON, quite funny, and no, I didn't guess the ending! A labor of love! --Joe Alaskey, voice of Plucky Duck. > True to the humiliation suffered by his mentor, Daffy Duck, Plucky is forced into the role of the fool in this comical retelling of the classic. That's not to say his tormentor is a rabbit. Oh no, Kevin gives us a more creative and humorous story of the duck's struggle with an unseen enemy. Who could it be? [Leloni] Related Artwork: pmuck-ys.jpg Drawn by Yutaka Yoshida (anvil@sainet.or.jp) An image of Daffy and Plucky reacting to the presence of Ducky and Wucky. Done in Black and White. Rivals by KeV Beeley (kev@faboo.demon.co.uk) Buster, Babs, Emily Bunny, Shirley, Fifi, Babs's Mom, Go-Go Plucky, Hamton, Calamity, Eric Special Note: There are two versions of this story. The latest one is version 1.1, which is the one on my homepage. It seems that Babs's little sister Emily has a crush on Buster. After catching her eavesdropping on her and Buster, again, Babs begins to become somewhat angry with her younger sister. Buster, oblivious as usual, has no idea that Emily is interested in him, but Babs is still jealous. Several attempts are made to find Emily a more suitable boyfriend, including an instructional course in boy catching taught by Fifi LaFume. When the gang convenes at Weenie Burgers, a young rabbit named Eric, who happens to be nuts about Emily, shows up, and Buster quickly set the two of them up. Scenes follow at the Acme Gigaplex and the bowling alley, where all sorts of weird things happen as Emily tries to capture the Rabbit of her Dreams and as Babs nearly destroys her for going after Buster, who just wants to bowl. In the end everything works out okay, and who knows, maybe we'll see Eric and Emily again sometime. > I'm glad for the happy conclusion... it was nice to see an "everyman" character like him (Eric) win in the end.... I could've lived without the smirky TTBS references that treated ANiBR as canon, but they weren't critical to the story and I was able to eventually mentally retcon them out.... Even though the spelling was American, there were still a few "English-isms" in there that might warrant changing: "knocked for six", "down the baths", "quiff", "prop-up", "shooting through", and "lent" as past tense of "lean" (reminded me of the supper I haven't et yet :^)) And I didn't get the Krusty Burger bit - was that a Simpsons reference, or some other inside joke? [Bauerle] > Hey, I tried my best to make the story sound American! It's *gotta* better than writing it like... "Oh gosh, Buster! I've been have simpmly the most mah-vellous dreams the past few nights, don't you know...." "Ra-ther, my dear sweet 'petit-lapin'" etc etc ad nauseum! >:) [KeV] > An excellent story, one of the better ones I have read. Still, the idea of a madly jealous Babs doesn't really cut it with me. [MattB] > Full of wonderfully distinctive characters and breezy emotion, this story is one of the best to read. Great fun watching the toonsters get pulled in all sorts of unusual romantical directions, like an insanely jealous Babs and apparently love-starved Plucky. And the accompanying art is gorgeous too. [Nefaria] > In my honest opinion, Eric Bunny wasn't all that necessary to this, as I am quite sure Calamity has enough potential to pull it off. Also, more of Calamity's infatuation could have been explored. On an unrelated note, the scene at the end does lead somewhat into 'Babs-a-maniacs!' [Fox] > I do like KeV's writing style. Yet, this story didn't quite work for me. Babs getting *THAT* upset at her own sibling seems too out of character for her. I could see her seeking revenge on Emily, but not exploding over the issue. [Leloni] Related Artwork: Rivals.gif Drawn by the author. A .gif picture of Emily, Buster and Babs sitting on the couch in a pose inspired by the story. kb-vogue.gif Drawn by the author. A .gif picture of Emily as she dressed up for her "date" with Buster. (I wish that KeV had decided to draw the slides that Fifi showed to Emily) Let's gang up on him and MAKE him do it! [Nefaria] Out of the Tower and Out Of Their Minds by Karen Tindall (Valid E-mail unknown) Dr. Scratchansniff, Dot,Yakko, Wakko, Mr. Plotz, Ralph, Dracula, Hello Nurse, A Disneyesque Rabbit, Sid Squid, Slappy, Skippy, The Brain, Pinky, Babs, Buster, Elmyra, Karen Tindall, Shirley, Plucky, Dizzy, Fifi, Monty, Gogo, Hamton, "Honey." Note that this is just a list of characters who play an important role in the development of the story. Many others appear in cameo roles. This epic adventure begins when Mr. Plotz enlists the aide of Yakko, Wakko and Dot to find an important script that has been stolen. The kids agree to help him, but unknown to them, the story is a giant ruse, designed to keep them from disrupting an important party that Plotz is throwing. Unknown to Plotz however, the script really has been stolen, and the Warner Siblings are hot on the trail of the thieves. A series of adventures takes place on various parts of the studio lot, and the entire time they have to avoid Ralph, who is intent upon capturing them. Eventually they do track down the crooks, who turn out to be Pinky and Brain, who had stolen it as part of an elaborate attempt to take over the world. Upon returning the script to Plotz, the Warner's are allowed to attend the party in question, which is just loaded with celebrity cameos. In fact, the party chapter, number eight, is actually entitled "Cameos." After this the kids go home to the Water Tower for a well earned rest. Still, that's not the end. Starting with chapter nine, the Warners head for Acme Acres for a series of adventures with the Tiny Toons gang. The action centers around three main events, an eating contest between Dizzy Devil and Wakko, which Monty tries to rig, a day-trip to Wackyland, and a sub-plot about who is going to go with whom to the upcoming dance at the Loo. There are a few surprises in that one, and in the end as Yakko, Wakko and Dot head back to the Watertower after so many momentous occurances we can rest assured that some things will never change. > My only negative comment is that this is less of a Tiny Toons work than it is of the Animaniacs, as the focus is mainly on the Warner siblings Players of the Super Nintendo game 'Animaniacs' will recognize the plot in the first 5-7 chapters, and several scenes. The touch about Wakko's weaknesses was nice, though. [Fox] > Although a really long story, it's well worth the read. The cameo chapter was too funny, not to mention some of the antics in Acme Acres. You won't believe who Dot's date ends up being! [Leloni] Related Artwork: mont2_o.jpg Dizzy burps at Wakko while Plucky and Monty fight over a bag of money. Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Someone Blue by Matt Bermann (pluck@ihug.co.nz) Buster, Elmer Fudd, Shirley, Babs, Plucky, Hamton, Bugs, Fifi, Foghorn Leghorn, Slyvester, Porky, Dizzy This is an unofficial, but still endorsed, follow-up to my own "Buster & Babs Trilogy." In it, Buster is having trouble dealing with the recent revelation that was made public in "And That's A Wrap!" and Babs, in part because of Buster's strange behavior, begins to wonder if she really loves him. Buster, distressed at the thought of losing Babs, winds up taking some desparte action, which I won't even think about revealing here. However, the Bunnies, no relation yet, come to realize just how much they do love each other, and everything works out okay in the end. > I felt that the situation at the end of 'And That's a Wrap!' would have far reaching consequences, so that is what I have tried to convey here. Some might think that I have taken it too far, but just put yourself in Buster's position, and think about it. Remember, love is a powerful emotion! [MattB] > Great Story! A wonderful followup to the B&B Trilogy! I was moved to tears when Buster (took his desparate action)... not something you wanna read before leaving for school in the morning like I did! [Feder] > Well, let's see, where to start? Neither Buster's paranoia (for lack of a better term) nor Babs's reaction to it were that well- developed- both seemed to come out of the blue (er, no pun intended...) Bugs's dialogue/accent didn't quite work for me, but I'm not sure how to suggest improving it. Finally, I could have lived without the swearing, "mild" as it was... Conclusion: I'll probably go ahead and keep it, but I don't ever expect to reread it. [Bauerle] > My only problem with this story is that typing the title is a pain. A very good follow-up to 'The Buster and Babs Trilogy', and faithful to its style. Also quite touching, in its own way. [Fox] Related Artwork: mont2_b.jpg Drawn by Thorne. E-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com Babs and Bugs visit Buster in his hospital bed. What's Up, Duck? by Nathan East (ne15328@conrad.appstate.edu) Bugs, Plucky, Shirley, Calamity, Buster, Babs, Emily, Eric, Monty, Donald Duck, Huey Dewey & Louie. Plucky has decided that he must rule the world, and so he, with the help of Calamity, kidnapps Bugs so that he can do this. He offers to make Shirley his Queen, but not only does she turn him down, she tells Buster and Babs what the maladjusted mallard is up to. The two rabbits set off to rescue Bugs, and along the way they are joined by Eric and Emily from KeV Beeley's "Rivals" story. The two younger rabbits have apparently matured a bit since that story and prove to be an invaluable aide. Emily is rather creative in the way she takes out Monty, making use of the Elmyra costume that Babs wore in BGTUR. Eric too is more assertive this time around. When he learns that Calamity has less than honorable intentions towards Emily, apparently he's never forgiven her for ignoring him in :"Rivals," Eric defends her most convincingly. While all that is going on, Buster and Babs rescue Bugs, who comes up with a rather ingenious way to punish Plucky for his evil deeds. > This story is nowhere nearly as well-crafted or well-polished as any of the other stories listed. Plucky's scheme is far too 'diabolical', even for him, and apparently the author was more interested in writing the 'action' scenes, as these are too plentiful. [Fox] > For the most part, it's a good story. Unfortunately, Calamity's intentions towards Emily seemed a bit out of character for him. As the description suggests, Bugs did indeed come up with a creative punishment for Plucky. [Leloni] Related Artwork: emilyfan.jpg Drawn by Thorne. e-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com Emily, dressed in fatigues, standing in front of the artist's version of the TTA fanfic logo. mont2_h.jpg Drawn by Thorne. E-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com Babs, Emily, Eric and Buster, ready for action! A Rabbit Out of Time by Matt Bermann (pluck@ihug.co.nz) Babs, Buster, Plucky, Calamity, Yakko, Wakko, Dot, Bugs, A Strange Creature Plucky and Calamity have constructed a time machine, and as the result of a freak accident, Buster gets thrown 45 years into the future. Unfortunately, this future is not a very happy place. It seems that Buster's "death" as everyone assumed that he had been killed in the accident, had a very negative effect on everyone in Acme Acres, and even the city itself, including the Loo, was thrown into a long decline as a result of the tragedy. Buster however, is able to figure out what's going on, and in an attempt to get home and set things right, he contacts first Plucky, then Yakko, Wakko and Dot, then Babs, and finally Bugs, all of whom have been effected in different, but still negative ways by what they thought was his death. Buster then sets off to Wackyland to get what he needs to get home, and while there, he comes to realize that reality is starting to unravel because of his travels through time. While in Wackyland, he meets up with a strange creature who helps him rebuild Calamity's time machine, and in just the nick of time, he goes home. As a result, everything is back to normal now, but not without the addition of the obligatory paradox that no time travel story should be without. > This worked for me. The characterizations seemed fairly well done, and the bit with Plucky was a nice touch. I did have a few problems with it though; 1. I prefer to follow the Roger Rabbit (the movie, not the a.t.tt kook) theory that you can't kill a toon (except with Dip); thus the bits with Calamity being killed and Bugs being blinded were a bit hard to swallow. 2. Having the Warners guest-appear didn't do much for me. 3. The "creature" from Wackyland was a bit of a deus ex machina - I don't know if there would've been another way to end it or not though... [Bauerle] > I do agree the 'entity' is a deus ex machina, and I do wish the author had described it in more detail -- who or what it was, why it knows, etc. [Fox] > A definite must read! Matt does a great job with the future characterization of the toons. He also puts together the "past" so completely that you'd almost believe that's what really happened. (Leloni Bunny) Related Artwork: mont2_a.jpg, drawn by Thorne. e-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com An older, as evidenced by the fact that she is taller, Babs dances with Buster, who looks his normal young self, but is missing one glove. rtime-ys.jpg Drawn by Yutaka Yoshida (anvil@sainet.or.jp) A B&W pencil drawing of the older Babs kneeling down to give Buster back his glove. Final Days by Jason Bretz (OSCHINDLER@AOL.com) Babs, Plucky, Buster, Hamton, Pepe Le Pew, Fifi, Calamity, Pete Puma, Slappy Squirrel, Fowlmouth, Shirley, Rita, The Force, Steven Spielberg. A strange and evil force has taken over Acme Loo and kidnapped Hamton, leaving it up to the others to resuce him and the school. Along the way, Plucky and Fowlmouth are constantly fighting over Shirley, Buster and Babs are repeatedly foiled in attempts to start a romance, Fifi is constantly hitting on Calamity, and eventually a shooting match with bullets and everything breaks out between the Toonsters and the evil monsters that the Force sends to destroy them. Sound like fun? Put Babs behind the wheel of a HumVee, and things really start to get interesting. Eventually, Hamton is rescued, and the Force is defeted, but only at great cost. > The ending does not exactly answer the questions raised in the tale. However, I did like Calamity Coyote's song ...[Fox] Bugsnapped! by Matt Bermann (pluck@ihug.co.nz) Buster, Babs, Plucky, Hamton, Fifi, Shirley, Dizzy, Bugs, Taz, Elmer Fudd, Daffy, Foghorn Leghorn, Slyvester, Porky, Wile E., Calamity, Jonathan, Jack Spader, Monty Bugs Bunny has been kidnapped. What's more, his kidnapper isn't a Toon, he's a real person, and he has somehow taken Bugs to Reality. With the help of Wile E. Coyote's genius, Buster, Babs, Plucky and Dizzy head to reality to recure Bugs and return hin to the Tooniverse before it is destroyed by the vacuum created by his abscence. Unfortunaltely, things aren't all that simple. When the Toonster's arrive in Reality, they find that they are no longer Toons! Then, just to make matters worse, it seems that some horrible monsters known as The Creations are about to break out of their prison and destory everything in both Reality and in Toonity. Anyway, aided by a real human named Jonathan, the Toonsters to resuce Bugs and prevent the Creations from wreaking havoc, but is everything settled now? Only the next story will tell. Related Artwork: mont2_c.jpg Drawn by Thorne. E-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com Dizzy, Babs, Plucky and Buster listen as Wile E. explains how the Reality Transfer Belts work The Created (Bugsnapped II) by Matt Bermann (pluck@ihug.co.nz) Mark Jameson, Simon Werner, Buster, Babs, Plucky, Dizzy, Taz, Daffy, Bugs, Wile E. Coyote, Shirley, Fifi, Hamton, Andrew Smith, Alez Rat, Jonathan In this sequal to Bugsnapped, we learn more about The Creations, how they came to be, and a suprizing revelation about Bugs Buuny's early carrer; it seems that Bugs has known about the creation all along, and he feels that they are responsible for the death of his old sidekick, Alex Rat. While sinister forces in Reality are trying to deal with the Creations in their own way, Bugs realizes that something has to be done about the monsters before they can break out of their prison to destroy everything. Bugs is so disraught over this possibility, that he actually closes down the Loo and orders everone to go home until the problem is solved. Needless to say, the Toonsters won't allow this, and they are determined to help. The Creation's break out, the Reality government kidnapps Bugs and Wile. E in attempt to find a way to fight the things, and then it turns out that Alez isn't dead after all, he in league with the Creations, sort of. Buster and Bugs wind up having to do something quite drastic to save each other, and all of everything, from destruction, and a very curious cameo is made by someone else from Bugs's past. When all is said and done, the Creations are gone, but it just might not be the end of this storyline yet, as the fate of Alez remains uncertain. > (Both Bugnapped and The Created are) Quite exceptional works, but not for those who seek 'toony' antics and slapstick jokes every five lines. Also, I for some odd reason cannot fathom what a 'Creation' is, but I do see their motivation. [Fox] > Never before has a work of TTA Fan Fiction leave me speechless... this one did. Congrats to the author on creating a very riveting story. [Feder] Related Artwork: mont2_g.jpg Drawn by Thorne. E-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com The ghost of Mrs. Bugs Bunny appears to the Created possesed black furred Bugs. The Legend of the Deed to Acme Acres by Jeremy J. Jurrens (jjurrens@netscape.net) Monty, Grovely, Buster, Babs, Shirley, Little Beeper, Calamity, Hamton, Plucky, Fifi, Dizzy, Foggy, Bugs, Roddy Rat, Elmyra, Furball, The Guardian, The Deed In days gone by, there was a Deed created that would have given ownership of Acme Acres to whomever possessed it. Unfortunately, it was lost before it could be given to Bugs Bunny as its creator's intended. Now, all these years later, its location has been figured out by none other than Montana Max, who decides he must have it so that he can be in total control of Acme Acres. Bugs learns of this, and also figuring out where the Deed is, he takes steps to recover it before Monty can get his hands on it. He sends Buster, Babs, Plucky, Hamton, Shirley and Fifi on a quest to regain it, while Monty sets out on his own to do the same, aided by Elmyra and Dizzy. To make matters worse, Roddy Rat and some of his Perfecto associates are also involved in the race. After many interesting hijinks, all three groups arrive at where the Deed is, but before they can claim it, they have to get passed, The Guardian, a powerful being who has guarded the Deed for all these many years. In order to determine who is worthy of the Deed, the Guardian forces Roddy, Monty and Buster to face their greatest fears, and only Buster can do it. At this point it should be mentioned that the Deed is actually a living Toon, and that while Buster has passed the tests, things now begin to get really complicated. Still, an interesting twist wraps the story up, and things can get back to normal again in Acme Acres, sort of. You see, the Guardian is a really manly skunk, and well, Fifi has seen him and... > Very good writing, and quite 'gripping', although one scene seems to leave out something (Alex and Buster, during the 'tests'). The chase scene through the fields towards the goal is very funny, and the brawl, even with some flaws, was excellent. Alex Rendolence here is at his finest. [Fox] Related Artwork: mont2_p.jpg Drawn by Thorne. E-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com Elmyra is all decked out in hides for her wedding to Monty as he struggles against the chain that holds him to the alter. Transfer Student by Jeremy J. Jurrens (jjurrens@netscape.net) Buster, Shirley, Babs, Fifi, Plucky, Alex Redolence (The Guardian) The Deed, Jeremy, Hamton, Camry Curvaceous, Elmyra, Fowlmouth, Calamity, Furball, Monty, Dizzy, Arnold, Cheri, Merrie Melodie. This is a follow up to, The Legend of the Deed to Acme Acres. In a gathering at Fifi's home, she, Shirley and Babs are using Shirley's abilities to spy on their boyfriends as they sleep. Curious things are learned about Buster and Plucky, but when Fifi asks to look in on Alex Redolence, aka The Guardian from the previous story, things get a bit complicated. The next morning, The Deed tries to convince Alex that he is bored and that he should get out more and see more of Acme Acres. Meanwhile, over at Acme Loo, a new group of transfer students has just arrived, including a rather pretty young fox named Camry Curvaceous. Both Hamton and Plucky are quite taken with her, but unfortunately for Buster, she happens to be in the group that the little blue rabbit has to guide through the Loo. While Buster worries about how to avoid being seen by Babs with the cute fox on his arm, she and Shirley are trying to figure out some way to get Alex to come to the Loo so they can set him up to meet Fifi. Rather conveniently, there is a dance coming up, so the wheels begin to turn. Quite a bit of hilarity ensues as preparations are made, including a confrontation between Plucky and Fowlmouth over who gets to go with Shirley, and a rather curious instructional session that Babs and Shirley give to Fifi on how to get guys. (Yes, you read that correctly. No, I'm not gonna explain it.) Anyway, things shift to Weenie Burger, where some curious things involving Camry, Elmyra and Alex all take place, which somehow slides into a party at Hamton's house, where, much to Monty's regret, Elmyra had a great time. Things finally shift to the big dance and the Loo, but just to make things interesting, it turns out that Camry is actually the villain of the story, and she kidnaps Babs, Shirley and Fifi as they head for the gathering. Rescues are made, and then things start to get weird. The long drawn out ending is well, indescribable. It seems that the author couldn't decide how to end the story, and that in a way, became the ending. In the end, a conclusion is reached, sort of. > Alas, Alex here is on a decline. While the introduction of Camry Curvaceous (sp?) was not bad, Alex was just a bit too 'chummy'. This Alex is not the one we met in 'Legend ... '. Also, the 'Wayne's World'-style endings, while not that bad in the film, were not up to par here. [Fox] Related Artwrok: mont2_m.jpg Drawn by Thorne. E-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com Camry Curvaceous gloats of her victory before the caged Shirley Babs and Fifi Animaniacs: Sailor Toon by Karen Tindall (Robbette_chan@hotmail.com) Sailor Moon, Yakko, Wakko, Dot, Ralph, Hello Nurse, Babs, Throttle, Slappy Squirrel While this is esentially an Animaniacs story, it is included in this guide because of the accompanying artwork. In a nutshell, it involves Sailor Moon being apparently lost on the Waner Bros. lot, where she runs into Yakko, Wakko and Dot. Dot, upon realizing who Sailor Moon is, proceeds to introduce her own group of Sailor Scouts to her. All of this things add up to one thing, Sailor Moon being so perturbed that runs away as fast as she can! > Not a bad setup. Makes me wish I saw more of 'Sailor Moon'. (OK, makes me wish I saw any 'Sailor Moon'.) [Fox] Related Artwork: salrtoon.gif Drawn by the Author. A "model sheet" drawing of Dot Warner in various poses wearing her Sailor Moon inspired costume. salrbabs.gif Drawn by the Author. A "model sheet" drawing of Babs Bunny in various poses wearing her Sailor Moon inspired costume. mont2_i.jpg Drawn by Thorne. E-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com Sailor Moon runs off the lot in terror, leaving Babs and Dot, in their own sailor outfits, behind. Babs-A-Maniacs by Beth Ann Bryant (bbryant@rio.com) Babs, Steven Spielberg, Tom Ruegger, Skippy Squirrel, BlueBird, Greg Reyna, Andrea Romano Is it Tiny Toons, or is it Animaniacs? Well, both. This is the story of how Babs Bunny got a continuing roll as a minor character on Animaniacs. It seems that she is rather bored since the ending of Tiny Toons, so she heads over to see Mr. Spielberg to ask him for a part on his new show. Strangely enough, Steven comes up with an interesting idea, maybe Babs could play the part of Katie KaBoom! Babs jumps at the chance, and really puts her all into the part, and we learn that Babs had a lot to do with the characters development. The story ends with a cliff hanger of sorts, leaving us wondering just how everyone's favorite pink bunny pulled that one off. > Nice story; Liked the way that Tiny Toons and Animaniacs got tied together. And you can't tell the author has an affinity with both the characters used :) [KeV] > A rather nice short story dealing with the 'unemployment' of Babs. [Fox] Related Artwork: mont2_4.jpg Drawn by Thorne. E-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com Babs stands on Steven's desk wearing her Katie Ka-Boom! outfit. Battle of the Rich by Danny Short (no_one_else@hotmail.com) Monty, Buster, Bugs, Babs, Fifi, Brad Le Pew, Plucky, Hamton, Shirley, Jack Warner, Elmyra, Don King, Judge Edo It's election time, again, at Acme Loo, and once again, Monty wants to wrest the job of Class President away from Buster. Things get a bit more complicated when newcomer and nephew to a certain French skunk on the faculty, Brad Le Pew arrives at the old Looniversity. Not only does he decided to run for President, but he also seems to be interested in Fifi, much to Hamton's irritation. Anyway, Brad wins the election, and Monty, in a fit of rage, hypnotizes Hamton and has him go after Fifi to get at Brad. It all winds up in court, where Brad proves that it is Monty who is responsible for Hamton's recent actions. That ends this story, but a very large thread is left hanging, suggesting that there may be a follow up to this some day. > Why do people seem to like the idea of _this_ type of physical violence between the toons? [KeV] > More disjointedness. Different author than 'AbDuckTed' and 'Up the Duff' (apologies to Mr Formosa), but unlike those two ... there is less plot and dialogue continuity here. [Fox] Jolly Mon Sing by Dusty Patcher (halfnote@otherside.com) Babs, Buster, James Duffy (The Jolly Mon), Nordstrom, Capiam, Marcus Duffy. Taken from the author's introduction, which I quote purely out of vanity. ONE last thing (then I'll shut up *cheering sound*) This takes place as a kind of after-story to Kevin Mickel's What's in a Name? and That's a Wrap. It takes place on Buster and Bab's honeymoon (No, it is NOT that type of story, pervert!) Okay, as the author tells us, this is the story of Buster & Babs on their honeymoon, which they are taking somewhere in the tropics. While there, they meet up with who the natives call, The Jooly Mon, but his real name is James Duffy. Unfortunately for the bunnies, who are now related, someone is trying to kill there new friend, so they have to spend their honeymoon protecting and rescuing him from harm. They also let the author know that they are not happy about having to do this, so in the end, he makes it up to them in his own, interesting, way. > Heh! Not knowing anything about what this story was going on about, I can't really offer any comments as such! Think I got about 40% of the way through before I was so hopelessly lost I gave up! ;) [Kev] >A fair attempt. Sorry about the 'hanging judge' attitude with these most recent works, but again, this one just didn't do anything for me. It wavered between reality and 'toonity' without any idea which to choose, and the occasional comments were also distracting. [Fox] Related Artwork: mont2_n.jpg, Drawn by Thorne. E-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com Babs and Buster, in swimsuits, rideing on the back of dolphins. Anime-niacs: Sailor Loon by Karen Tindall (Robbette_chan@hotmail.com) Dot (Sailor Toon), Throttle (Sailor Biker Mice From Mars), Shirley (Sailor Loon), Elmyra, Fan Boy, Babs(Sailor Mercury), Slappy(Sailor Jupitep), Hello Nurse (Sailor Venus) Well, as you can see from the cast list, we've got quite a crossover/parody here. Dot is rather unhappy about Shirley's arrival, but before a full blown argument can erupt, Elmyra shows up to make pets out of everyone. In come the Sailor Scouts, everyone else, who in a brilliant spoof of Anime style super powers, vanquish the ditz, allowing Dot and Shirley to resume their fued over who is gonna be the main character in these things. > Not bad either. I do hope for more, especially more from Sailor Jupitep. Those who know me well will know just why I favour her. [Fox] Related Artwork: salrloon.jpg Drawn by the author. A group shot of all the Sailor Toon Scouts as they appear in this series. mont2_l.jpg Drawn by Thorne. E-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com Dot, (Sailor Toon) and Shirley, (Sailor Loon), engaged in a tug of war over Throttle, with the mouse himself serving as the rope. Bunny Bedlam *by Kevin Mickel (HKUriah@AOL.com) Buster, Binky Bunny, Ramona Rabbit, the Mystery Animator. Buster is in trouble, someone is toying with him the way Elmer did to Bugs in the Chuck Jones Classic, "Rabbit Rampage." No, I'm not gonna tell you who it is, but I will tell you that while I was writing it, I had several candidates, whose possibilites I kept as alternate endings. > Very nice, even with the alternate endings. I especially enjoyed the Plucky version, I don't know why. [Fox] Related Artwork: mont2_r.jpg Drawn by Thorne. E-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com A rather irritated Buster is trapped on the animation table as Bugs, Plucky, Elmyra and Babs look on. Space Duck Shore to Shore "Shirl Nesbitt" by Colin Feder (Colin@toonzone.net) Dizzy, Plucky, Monty, Elmyra, Babs Ever wonder what Space Ghost Coast to Coast would be like if it were done by the Tiny Toons? Well, this story is the answer. In other words, this is a TTA spoof of Space Ghost. In it, Space Duck, (Plucky) is despondent over the fact that his girlfriend has dumped him. This gloom carries over into his interviews with Red Head (Elmyra) and Star Girl (Babs) Finally, Babs has enough of it and tell him off in a well done final oration. Monty as Maxtor and Dizzy as Dizak add flavor as Space Duck's sidekicks. > Not much to say. Not bad, since I saw the Space Ghost episode parodied here. [Fox] Related Artwork: mont2_e.jpg Drawn by Thorne. E-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com Space Duck sits at his desk looking rather melancholy as Elmyra looks on from the monitor. The Acmes by Morgan Ingersoll (Valid e-mail unavailable) Babs, Buster, Fifi, Pete Puma, Hamton, Plucky, Shirley, Calamity, Monty, Dizzy, Arnold, Furball, Elmyra, Sweetie, Barky Marky, Elmer Fudd, Bugs, Gogo, Phil Spector. It's summer time in Acme Acres, and the Toonsters need something to do to keep them busy while the Loo is out of session. That something turns out to forming a rock band that is called, "The Acmes." Auditons are held, but not without some confusion. It seems that Hamton's talents are better suited to a country band, and Plucky has a real problem with Fifi playing the drums, as he is convinced that only a guy can play them right. Plucky soon learns otherwise, and the band is formed. They are fairly sucsessful and eventually go on a world tour, including a stop in Paris, where something special happens for Fifi. Eventually, summer ends, and the band disbands, but a reunion is not beyond the realm of possiblity. > A change of pace, one could say. Refreshingly light, and it was nice to see Fifi at work. [Fox] Related Artwork: mont2_j.jpg Drawn by Thorne E-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com A shot of the band performing. Oh, L'amour by Matt Bermann (pluck@ihug.co.nz) Buster, Babs, Shirley, Plucky, Babs, Fifi, Monty Buster is bored becasue Babs is too busy doing her homework to go out with him. To pass the time, he heads over to Weenie Burger and meets up with Plucky and Shirley, who invite him to come to a party they are going to. Problemis that the party's not for a while yet, and Plucky and Shirley want to go for a walk in the park first. This leaves Buster alone at the burger place, where, as luck would have it, Fifi is moping over being dumped by yet another "skunk hunk." He attempts to cheer her up by inviting her to come to the party with him as a friend. Things at the party go well, for everyone, sorta, but then Monty goes and spikes the punch, and not with a railroad tie. Buster and Fifi have a little bit too much of the stuff, and things become very interesting, creating more than a little bit of awkwardness for the two of them. In the end, they sort it out, and Fifi decides that she will explain things to Babs personally. Babs handels it supprisingly well, allowing for things to get back to normal again. > Interesting. This is a better alternative to 'Rivals', in my humble opinion. [Fox] Related artwork: afolakis.gif, drawn by Bryan Moe. E-mail: Bflighty@AOL.com A drawing of Buster and Fifi at the dance with Plucky and Shirley watching them in shocked amazement. mont3_j.jpg drawn by Thorne E-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com Buster and Fifi & Plucky and Shirley dance while Monty spikes the punch. Le Wedding De Fifi by Jeremy J. Jurrens (jjurrens@netscape.net) Fifi, Camry Curvaceous, Alex Redolence (The Guardian), Buster, Hamton, Plucky, Babs, Shirley, Marvin Martian, Dizzy, Elmyra, Calamity, Bugs, Granny, Andre La Fume, Nadeline La Fume, Mimi La Fume, Sweetie, Furball, Arnold, Pepe Le Pew, Sneezer. After Fifi has a very bad dream, we see that the villian from Jeremy's previous story, Camry Curvaceous, is still plotting to take over Acme Acres. This time, using some knowledge she has of Fifi's past, she plans to eliminate the skunkette first, making it easier to move on from there. Meanwhile, Alex, Buster, Hamton, Plucky, are busy skiing in the French Alps. After sending the Toonsters home to Acme Acres so they aren't late for class, he goes to check out a strange something about everyone's favorite purple skunkette. After a rather hillarious classroom session taught by Marvin Martian, Fifi is called to Bugs Buuny's office, where a shock is in store for her. Waiting in the office are Andre and Nadeline, Fifi's parents, and her younger sister, Mimi. The joy at seeing her parents, and the consternation at seeing her sister, is quickly forgetten when Fifi learns why her family has come to America, they have brought with them Jean Pathos, the one to whom Fifi was arrainged to be married many years before and is apparently not dead as everyone had thiought. In a very clever, well done, and funny flashback, we learn many details of Fifi's early life. We see how Mimi maybe her twin sister, but they are by no means identical. We also see that Jean is not someone who would have been a loving husband and learn how and why Fifi came to study in America at Acme Loo. At that point, the plot begins to thicken. It seems it Camry who is somehow behind the arrival of Jean Pathos in Acme Acres, who is now convinced that claiming his once promised bride would be a good thing, as she is now famous. However, just as the plot begins to thicken, a very wierd innterlude takes place, and that's all I'm gonna say about it. Getting back to the story, there is a dramatic confrontation between Buster, Babs, Plucky and Shirley on the one hand, and the evil Camry on the other. Among many other things, she reveals that she too wants Alex for herself, and that is why she has gone to so much trouble to get rid of Fifi. Fifi, BTW, despondent over these developments has to be talked off of Lover's Leap. Once that is done, the week passes quickly and it is time for Fifi and Jean's weding, not a happy occasion at all. No one wants to see Fifi go through with this, but no one knows how to stop it, and Fifi, for the sake of her family's honor, doesn't want them to. So it is now up to Alex to return to save the day, and Fifi's future by revealing how this is all a plot of Camry's and the details of how it worked. So, Fifi doens't need to marry Jean, but well, she is in a wedding dress, sort of, and Alex is there and... > Another sequel in the 'Legend' line. Unfortunately, Alex is characterised even worse here. I do not see the Guardian of the Deed as someone who would go on a ski-trip with Buster and company. Camry makes another good effort at villainy, but Alex once more acts as a 'deus ex machina'. And the closing scene is quite disappointing. One of the endings of 'Transfer Student' showed that relationship much better. [Fox] Related Artwork: mont3_l.jpg Drawn by Thorne. E-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com Fifi sheds a tear in her wedding dress. Fan Thoughts by Michael Russell (mrussell@ix.netcom.com) Fifi, Shirley, Babs. In this very short little story, Babs and Fifi are shocked to hear about something that Shirley has learned. It seems that Shirley has discovered what is commonly refered to as TTBS fiction, and the three girls express their bewilderment over the existance of such material. > Very humourous look at how some noted females would react to certain 'attentions', not to mention fanworks. [Fox] Related artwork: mont3_m.jpg Drawn by Thorne. E-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com Babs and Fifi listen to Shirley tell them strange things about certain fanfics. Quantoon Leap by Eric Gjovaag (tiktok@eskimo.com) Sam Beckett, Dizzy, Dr. Verbeena Beeks, Adm. Albert Calavecci, Buster, Cooper de Ville, Babs, Beatrice Bunny, Bernard Bunny, Monty, Arnold, Bugs, Daffy, Plucky, Hamton, Furball, Elmyra, Gogo, Shirley, Fifi, Steven Spielberg. What we have here is an interesting Quantum Leap/Tiny Toon Advenrtures crossover. Sam Beckett has leaped into Buster, who is the star of a new cartoon show called, "The Buster Bunny Show" which is doomed to failure. The story tells the tale of how Sam was able to transform this flop into the hugely successful "Steven Spielberg Presents Tiny Toon Adventures." A quick series of snippets sets the stage for this transformation. He get's Babs a job on the show, helps shape Arnold's personality, gets Bugs to help him, and finally manages to impress Steven enough to get involved. That accomplished, Sam leaps, and another adventure is about to begin. > A very interesting look at how 'Tiny Toons Adventures' was formed. This is more of a 'reality' setting than within the show itself, and it is done well. Poor, poor Sam Becket. One could say this is a prequel to Daniel Nazar's 'Quantum Leap: Day of the Toons' Animaniacs fanwork. [Fox] Related Artwork: mont2_d.jpg Drawn by Thorne. E-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com Babs shows Buster, who is really Sam Beckett, Cooper DeVille and Monty the way she would play out the scene. The Final Episode by Nathan East (ne15328@conrad.appstate.edu) Buster, Babs, Barky Marky, The Roches, Fowlmouth, Banjo, Elmyra, Gogo, Shirley, Plucky Buster and Babs are sitting on the steps of Acme Loo as Acme Acres slowly fades away as no once cares about it anymore. Buster remembers thinks back on how their friends had faded, and now they are all that is left. They remain together until the end, when they too, fade away. > A surprisingly good look at how each of the gang faces death. Not for the light of heart, though. [Fox] Related Artwork: mont3_b.jpg Drawn by Thorne. E-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com Buster hold and comforts Babs on the fading steps of Acme Loo, with some of their faded freinds looking sadly on. Space Duck Shore to Shore: "Ukulele" by Colin Feder (Colin@toonzone.net) Monty (Maxtor), Dizzy (Dizak), Plucky (Space Duck), Stooly P, Ukulele, Strange Mel, Floor Director. Following an, interesting conversation between Maxtor and Dizak, the creation of some Sea Monkies by Space Duck, and an apparetnly failed attempt by Dizak to hyponotize him, the first guest arrives, Stooly P. Unfortunately, it turns out that Dizak sucessful after all. Space Duck is not amused. After conducting a rather bizzare interview with Stooly, Strange Mek arrives as the second guest on the show, who plugs his album and talks about his super powers. Then Ukelele the Sea Monkey arrives, who, having become a huge monster, begins to destroy everything in his path, forcing Space Duck to take drastic action. Ukelele is gone, but not forgotten. > Another fine work in the Space Duck line. [Fox] mont3_g.jpg Drawn by Thorne. E-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com Space Duck mixes together his sea monkies. Up The Duff *by David Formosa (dformosa@zeta.org.au) Plucky, Babs, Buster, Belinder Bilby, Shirley's Mom, Shirley. Plucky is very depressed. Why? Well, it seems that Shirley is at home, sitting on a nest of eggs. No, he's not the father. But, then, it turnes out the Shirley isn't the mother either, and that she has been ordered to sit on the eggs by her mother for being less than pleasant over the previous few days. Once Plucky learns this, he is rather relieved, which gets things back to normal between him and Shirley, which, for Plucky, isn't necessarily a good thing. > This title could be used for a rather adult story concerning Elmyra. As for the tale itself, it seems to have little flow. Just a 'here, here, there' feel to it. [Fox] Related Artwork mont3_f.jpg Drawn by Thorne. E-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com Babs visits Shirley who explains the real reason why she is sitting on a nest of eggs. AbDUCKed *by David Formosa (dformosa@zeta.org.au) Shirley, Buster, Babs, Monty, Elmyra, Plucky Shirley arrives at Weenie Burgers to enlist the aide of Buster and Babs because Plucky has apparently been kidnapped. After commenting on the state of fanfic and the imaginations of the writeres, the three Toons set out to find their friend. Their search leads them through Plucky's room, where they find many interesting things, like Plucky's halo, and several threatening letters, leading them to Montanna Max. Monty knows nothing of Plucky's disappearance, and suggests that they should check with Elmyra. Elmyra too know's nothing of the little green duck's wereabouts, or does she? After a painful interview with the ditzy redhead, Buster puts a few facts together and comes to realize that "Shirley" is really Plucky in a wig and white paint, and that he has been "infested" by Shirley's aura! They all rush back to Elmyra's and resuce Shirley from her prison, and once her aura is back in her body, she prompty takes Plucky to task for being dressed as her and confusing her aura in the first place. Why Plucky was so disguised is never really revealed, but one has to wonder... > Sorry ... it just didn't flow well. Also, a few more unanswered questions at the end, concerning Plucky and Shirley. [Fox] A (slightly) MONUMENTAL DECISION... by Jerry D. Withers (jwithers@tcfn.org) Rubella Rat, Rhonda Rat, Roberta Rat, Bugs Bunny. Set "a year in the future" this story asks the question, "What would happen if Rubella Rat were to enroll in classes at Acme Loo?" It seems that "Ruby" had to drop out of Perfecto a year earlier when they raised their tuition so she could help take care of her younger sister. Now, she can go back to school, but still can't afford Perfecto, so she asks Bugs if she could get into Acme Loo. Bugs is glad to admit her, and Ruby knows that the upcoming year is going to he very interesting. > Please give me sequels! I never was unfavourable to a 'character twist' sort of story, even if the 'twist' were more permanent, as it seems to be here. I wonder just how Roderick would react to his 'other' transferring (he would be bound to find out), and just what sort of welcome she might receive at Acme Looniversity ... [Fox] Related Artwork: mont2_q.jpg Drawn by Thorne. E-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com Rubella Rat looks pensively down Bugs Bunny's rabbit hole as she ponders her descision. IS BREAKING UP ALL THAT HARD TO DO? by Jerry D. Withers (jwithers@tcfn.org) Rubella Rat, Rhonda Rat, Babs, Buster, Roddy Rat. In this follow up to A(s)MD, Rubella heads for the mall as she prepares to start the new school year. While there, she runs into Buster and Babs, who are now married, and the three of them, with some reluctance, decide to end thier old feud. Then Rubella has to head over to the food court, to tell Roddy that she is now attending Acme Loo. The Bunny's decide to spy, er watch what happens, and it is not a pleasent encounter. Roddy's reaction to the news that Rubella is now an "Acme Looser" is not a happy one, and it soon falls to Buster & Babs to save Roddy and Rubella's romance. Buster manages to "persuade" Roddy that he should not dump her, and before long, Roddy is grovelling at Rubella's feet, begging her not to dump him. Soon everything is back the way it is supposed to be, which allows Babs to depart with a rather profound insight into the nature of things. > Well, so much for comments. This takes place before Rubella's first class at the Looniversity, during the summer. There is some difficulty in figuring this out at the start, though. It also seems like that Buster and Babs hold long grudges. Well, they haven't gone to classes with Rubella yet ... [Fox] Related Artwork: mont3_o.jpg Drawn by Thorne. E-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com Buster and Babs look angrilly down as Roddy berates Rhubella at the mall. Bunnyfeld: The Video Mix-up by Hudson Duck (hudson@acmeonline.net) Buster, Gogo, Monty, Babs Plucky, Hamton, Dizzy, Foghorn Leghorn, Rubella Rat, Plucky, Hudson Duck, Shirley, Fifi, Arnold. As you can probably guess from the title, this is a TTA parody of the TV show Seinfeld. It all starts with Buster's opening monologue at the Acme Comedy Club, then heads over to Monty's video store, where can't rent a movie because he still has an old one but Max isn't sure which one it was becasue it didn't have a label on it. Anyway, he can't rent the video on his own, so he asks Babs to help him rent it. We then move over Buster's place, where Plucky bursts in on him all distraught because Shirley has retreated into herself while trying to think up a new TV show and has told him that his aura is going dull. After Buster and Plucky discuss the problem a bit, the story shifts to Hamton's place, which he shares with Dizzy for an important plot development. Then Plucky has a conversation with his Boss. The Boss is worried about the state of Acme Acres baseball team, but Plucky isn't paying attention and instead uses his comments to think up ideas for a new TV show. Heading back to Buster's appartment, where Babs is distraught over the video she rented for Gogo, as he has not returned it, which leads into a curious flashback scene. And then Plucky shows up, and them the Bunnies realize they've got the video and need to return it and... Is this getting confusing? Anyway, after a very strange attempt to get the video to the store, we head over to Shirley's place where, after shooting down all of Plucky's ideas, she realizes he's a genius and we then... switching to the next scene see Buster and Babs hurrying to get to the video store. They get there in a typically tooney fashion and manage to return the video, only to be confronted by what appears to be some sort of Disney hit squad. No I'm not gonna explain it. Go read the story. It all ends at the Acme TV studio, where instead of pitching his idea, Plucky get's systematicly destroyed in a series of other new shows. Sorta. > I guess it's easier to follow if you're a Seinfield (sp?) devotee. For all it's worth, though, there are some parts that went rather well. And it's not that hard to tell Calamity and Furrball apart (hehaheh). [Fox] Related Artwork mont3_p.jpg Drawn by Thorne. E-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com Monty angrily refuses to rest Gogo a new video. GONE WITH THE WHIM by Jerry D. Withers (aka Furrball T. Cat)(jwithers@tcfn.org) Bugs, Monty, Plucky, Babs, Buster, Mary Melody, Fifi, Furball, Dennis Weaver, Elmyra, Shirley, Calamity, Little Beeper. The story opens in the latest session of Wild Takes 101, as taught by Bugs Bunny. After Monty demonstrates the "Avery Ah-OOO-Gah!" Fifi does a spectacular demonstration of the "Clampett Corneal Catastrophe." Her sucsess seems to though serves only to irritate Plucky. Heated words are exchanged, and the two Toons challenge one another to a "Take Duel." The Take in question will be the "Friz Frizzle." Unfortunately for Plucky, as soon as he is Frizzed, a gust of wind carries away his ashes and scatters them all over Acme Acres, which is not a good thing for the mallajusted mallard. Fortunately, Shirley is able to contact Plucky's aura and keep it in focus while his ashes are hastily regathered before it's too late. Needless to say, he is rescued. Unfortunately, he has leanred nothing from his experience, and it is only the fact that Monty is even more obnoxious than he is that saves him from a horrible fate, which, as it turns out, Monty has to deal with. Related Artwork: mont3_a.jpg Drawn by Thorne. E-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com Fifi and Plucky stand advisarilly in front of the Acme Take-O-prompter as Bugs prepares to activeate it. Bad Hare Day by Don Speirs (dp1don@oakharbor.net) Buster, Plucky, Hamton, Dizzy, Mary Melody, Sweety, Babs, Sirley, Fifi, Gossamer, Gogo, Elmer Fudd. After yet another round of, "Will Dizzy Eat It?" the girls at Acme Loo begin a discussion of what it is or isn't like to have nice long hair. Babs feels a bit left out of the talk, as she doesn't have any, and we learn that she has long wondered what it would be like to have some, and that she is even a bit jealous of the girls that do. Before long, her Hairy Godfather shows up to grant her her wish. Unfortunately, Babs makes a mistake and wishes for Shirley's hair, and that is what she gets, literally. Needless to say, Shirley does not like being bald. After some unsucsessful attempts to contact Gossamer, all the whilke trying to hide the problem from Plucky, it is decided that Shirley will channel his abilites into Buster so that he can set everything to rights. Unfortunatly, Buster not really know all that much about magic, so things wind up even worse than before, with many of the Toonsters changing hair, size and color schemes with one another. (Fifi get's Hamton's, creating a unique problem for her.) Fortunately for all concerned, Gossamer finally shows up and corrects the problem. Our story ends with Plucky and Buster wondering what it is like to be a girl... > The return of Gossamer. Another fine piece of writing, as well as total chaos. Fifi La Fume droolers, beware ... [Fox] Related Artwork: mont3_i.jpg Drawn by Thorne. E-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com Gossamer looks dismayed as he sees the results of Babs giving several of the Toonsters each others hair. Mondo Negatory Tiny Toons: The Other Side of Comedy *A collaborative effort by: Kevin Mickel (HKUriah@AOL.com) Mike Cote (mikote@AOL.com) Rebecca Littlehales (Esbeckras@AOL.com) John Friedrich (Nefaria@AOL.com) Mike Demico (RRQUEST@AOL.com) based upon an idea, and edited by Kevin Mickel Babs, Buster, Monty, Yosemite Sam, Plucky, The Empress, Defender Hamton, The Chancellor, The Bookkeeper, Resistance Leader Fifi, Advisor Shirley, Babs's Mom, Plucky, Shirley, Grovely, Arnold, Sir Pluckton Duck, The Technodyne, Big Belcher,Fifi, Li'l Beeper, Fowlmouth, Foghorn Leghorn, The Road Runner, Speedy Gonzales, Bugs Bunny, Calamity, Arnolda, Sylvester, Hamton, Resistance Member Skippy, General Slappy, Roderick Rat, The Gremlin, Rubella Rat, Pepe Le Pew, Gogo This ten chapter epic begins with Buster & Babs assessing the damage done to Buster's burrow after it has been ransacked by robbers. Things get moving when Monty zaps Buster with his stolen Reality Transferer sending him to a strange alternate universe known as The ACME Zone. That's how it starts. From there, it gets rather complicated. This story, which is a bit long, is all but impossible to summarize in the usual manner. Suffice it to say that events in both the ACME Zone, and Acme Acres take on many interesting plot twists, as is evidenced in part the cast list. Before it's over, three tyrants are overthrown, a revolution takes place, Gremlins wreak havoc, and Monty reveals a secret, sort of. In spite of the dark setting of the story, there is a fair amount of comedy in it, and before it's over, just about everyone gets to do something to further the plot along. > A quite interesting little story. It was rather interesting to see the 'dark side' of various 'toons, although perhaps the AZ Slappy's role was slightly 'skimpy'. It was rather nice to include a few 'hard links' to known Acme Acres events as well. I particularly liked how Fifi assumed a larger role in this tale. I heartily commend the collaboration. [Fox] Related Artwork: mondo.jpg: Drawn by Felica Tabby (f_tabby@hotmail.com) A title card for the story, showing Buster, Babs, The Chancellor, The Empress, Monty, Elmyra The Bookkeeper, and Montegue facing off. My pathetic attempt at a fan fict By Floyd Yancey (fyancey@wsp1.wspice.com) Worf, Buster, Data, O'hura, Neelix, Scotty In this short, but one liner filled story, Buster finds himself on the bridge of the Starship Enterprise, which seems to be a made up of a mixture of elements from all four Star Trek TV shows. Before it's over, he has destroyed Cardassia, blown up the ship, and been proclaimed a hero. Related Artwork: mont3_q.jpg Drawn by Thorne. E-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com Captain Buster sits in his command chair. I should think of a snappy title for this. *by David Formosa (dformosa@zeta.org.au) Shirley, Buster, Babs, Nanny, Duckula, Igor, Fifi, Granny, Plucky, Hamton, Calamity What we have hear is a TTA/Ducklua crossover. It is also a sequel to the author's previous "abDUCKed" story. After awakening from a really bad dream, we see Buster learn that Babs has been in a car accident. Other than the fact that she spends the rest of the story coughing up car parts, she's fine. Then Duckula arrives, and is quite obviously smitten with Shirley. We see the Toonsters go to their sewing class, and after some misadventures with a corset, they set to work on sewing together some pants. Then, quite unexpectedly, Plucky attacks Shirley, and after tying her up, proceeds to drag her away! She gets free though, and Plucky has to flee before she can do him serious harm. This leaves the girls to ponder the green duck's weird behaviour and the apparently strange persuasions of the stories writer. Then, Duckula appears. Plucky anvils him, Shirley gets angry, and Plucky and Duckula start a deul, with Shirley as the prize. The initial weapon? Harmonicas! After progressing through tap dancing, the acordian, and nitroglycerin, Duckula is victorious, leaving Plucky with only one chance, he must ask others for help. It is then that we learn why he is acting in such an odd fashion. He has learned that if Shirley ever kisses Duckula that it will be the end of her, and doom for all. So, after some odd twists, the Bunnies agree to help him. They head for Shirey's place, and Plucky, by placing his halo over her eggshell, manages to influence her into not kissing Duckula. Unfortunately, Shirley does not know why she has been so manipulated and is ready to squash him! But then the answer arrives. Realizing that Plucky was doing the right thing all along, the two of them head out on a date, and Shirley knows that Plucky is going to behave himself on it, as she has made sure that he can't talk. > Well, I do hope Mr Formosa does. Not a bad cross-over tale. There are some questionable features, including the time-travel save. A suggestion ... what if, when Shirley and Duckula kissed, Shirley's evil side manifested? [Fox] Related artwork: mont3_c.jpg Drawn by Thorne. E-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com Plucky is about to clonk Count Duckula with a mallet to keep him from kissing Shirley. Ducks Out of Luck *By Kevin Mickel (HKUriah@AOL.com) Gosalyn Mallard, Shirley, Plucky, Morgana (McCawber) Mallard, Drake (Darkwing Duck) Mallard, Magica De Spell, Launchpad McQuack, Beth (Webfoot) McQuack, Daffy, Donald Duck, Huey Dewey & Louie, $crooge McDuck. This story is a three way crossover between Tiny Toons, Darkwing Duck, and Uncle Scrooge comic books. Set in the future, Plucky and Shirley, who are now married, have moved to St. Canard to open a new satelite campus for Acme Loo there. Throw in Magica De Spell's latest attempt to steal Scrooge McDuck's Number One Dime, and you have the basis for this story. Told a series of "slice of life" vignettes, we get to see all the major players meet and get aquainted with each other, often with rather bizzare results. I'm going to forego the usual synopsis for this one, as to describe the events would be to tell them over again, and I'd rather not do that. > Another fine cross-over tale. It is curious to see just why a Saint Canard campus was set up, though. Ah, one wonders if the two studios' 'individual' styles would mix well, for if not, chaos might ensue. Then again, who am I to argue against chaos? [Fox] Related Artwork: mont3_u.jpg Morganna and Shirley play magical ping-pong as Drake and Plucky bet on the outcome. Once Around The Writer's Block... by Jerry D. Withers (jwithers@tcfn.org) Buster, Babs, Hareball, Plucky. Buster is bummed out about school. In fact, he's so bummed out, he doens't even know what day of the week it is. Once Babs sets him straight on that though, they can't decide what to do, becasue the days assigned fanfic writer, one "Hareball," seems to be suffering from writers block. Having nothing better to do, the Bunnies travel to Hareball's reality, and by giving him some good advice, and a good dosage of Acme Mega-Jolt coffee, he get's himself back on track. This allows him to get back on track, and no problems, except of course, the bill. > A pleasant look into what goes on in a typical author's mind and home. I see that the 'reality' view used is that of HKUriah from 'What's in a Name?', for what that is worth. [Fox] Related Artwork: mont3_r.jpg Drawn by Thorne. E-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com Buster and Babs greet a suprised fanfic author. Hoops Du Jour by Jerry D. Withers (jwithers@tcfn.org) Mary Melody, Fifi, Buster, Babs, Bugs, Mortimer Bunny, Robin Rabbit, Dizzy, Little Beeper, Calamity, Rubella Rat, Rhonda Rat, Honey Bunny, Yosemite Sam, Margot Mallard, Shirley, Emily Bunny, Eric Bunny, Lola Bunny, Plucky, Elmer, Alex Redolence, Sylvester, The Babe, Elmyra, Marcia Martian, RuBarb From the author's introduction to the story: (NOTE:Well, Toonatics, here it is, at last; namely, the conclusion of "The Rubella Cycle" that started with "A (slightly) Monumental Decision" and continued with "Is Breaking Up All THAT Hard To Do?". And now, for all those of you who've been chomping at the bit wondering, "What happens when Rubella finally shows up for her first day at Acme Loo?"... well, chomp no more. Let the show begin...) That pretty much explains what this is all about. Of course, along the way some of Rubella's old classmates take rather nasty umbrage that she is now a student at Acme Loo, Mary Melody returns to Acme Loo as a member of the faculty, Lola Bunny and Honey Bunny both make their TTA fanfic debutes, and there is a really neat basketball game near the end. It is also worth mentioning that Jerry continues his habit of utilizing other author's original characters with a great deal of success. > Excellent. A fitting end to the 'Rubella Cycle'. Then again, there are two things I would like to know ... was Sylvester referring to the on-screen wife of his, and who exactly is the 'Sports Babe'? [Fox] Related artwork: mont3_s.jpg Drawn by Thorne. E-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com The Acme Loo Girls Basketball Team Photo. A Pool And Its Party Are Soon Started... by Jerry D. Withers (jwithers@tcfn.org) Rubella Rat, Emily Bunny, Eric Bunny, Rhonda Rat, Roberta Rat, Hamton, Buster, Babs, Fifi, Shirley, Plucky, Mortimer, Robin, Mary Melody, Arnold, Gogo, Daffy, Daphne Duck, Dizzy It all starts with Rubella, Emily and Eric wilting in he heat of Acme Acres in October. Fortunately for them, Ruby's mom has just installed a new swimming pool and it doesn't take long for the Toonsters to gather there for some aquatic fun. Unfortunately, the Rat's next door neighbors just happen to be Daffy and Daphne Duck, and Daffy does not take kindly to all the noise. As such he sets up a scheme to foil their fun, but is tricked into taking the brunt of it himself by Ruby, but only after she softened it up a bit. Anyway, it all ends with Ruby learning that there is quite a bit of Tooniness in her Mom, and that Daphne Duck knows how to deal with her egotistical husdand. Related Artwork: Daffy Duck is platered with flour in the pool as Emily, Eric, Ruby, Rhonda and Daphnie look on. Hip Hop Hoops by Renee L. Carter (renjef@earthlink.net) Plucky, Buster, Lola Bunny, Hamton, Bugs, Shirley, Fifi, Gogo, Furrball, Dizzy, Porky, Roderick Rat Yes, you read that author credit correctly. This story was written by one of the three girls who gave us "Buster & Babs Go Hawaiian." This story is Renee's accounting for how Lola Bunny is integrated into the Tiny Toons universe. Things get started when Bugs offers Lola a job at the Loo coaching the new basketball team. Buster decides to try out, much to Babs consternation as he is obviously captivated by the pretty Lola. Babs decided that the only way to keep an eye on Buster is to join the team as a bench warmer. Eventually, they work it out, but not before Hamton get's injured and Babs has to suddenly play in the game against Perfecto! Well, eventually she figures out the only way to win is to win Babs Bunny style, which she pulls of as only Babs Bunny can. The Toonster are victorious, and much to Buster's regret, Babs get's the last laugh. Related Artwork: mont4_a.jpg Drawn by Thorne (e-mail: thorne@azstarnet.com) Babs seethes as Buster ogles Lola Bunny in the cafeteria. A Bit of History by Daniel Davis (bear@netexp.net) Bugs, Buster, Plucky, Mrs. Bugs Bunny, Babs, Daffy, Lola Buster, who in this story is indeed Bugs Bunny's son, is rather upset that his father has found a new love in Lola Bunny. Eventually, he comes to terms with it, but not before we learn the details of what happend to his mother, his infancy and early childhood. Oh yeah, Lola isn't really in this story all that much, as she was tied up, presumably by Elmyra. Anyway, Buster comes to accept her, Babs learns a lot about her blue boyfriend, and Lola does manage to escape. Related Artwork: mont4_d.jpg: Drawn by Thorne (e-mail thorne@azstarnet.com) Bugs arrives with a pizza as Buster and Babs embrace. Welcome to Acme Acres The Time of Wonders, Part 1 by Danny Short (no_one_else@hotmail.com) Jessica Bunny, Bugs, Lola Bunny, Buster, Babs, Plucky, Elmer Fudd A new series of stories is begun that introduces a few new cast members to the Tiny Toons Universe. This one introduces Jessica Bunny, the daughter of Bugs and Lola, who were married soon after the events of Space Jam, and shows how she came to attend Acme Loo. Related Artwork: towchars.gif Drawn by Thorne (e-mail thorne@azstarnet.com) A lineup of some of the new characters in this series mont4_f.jpg: Drawn by Thorne (e-mail thorne@azstarnet.com) Bugs and Lola welcome their daughter Jessica home. A Tradition Broken The Time of Wonders, Part 2 by Daniel Short (no_one_else@hotmail.com) Bob Bunny, Bill Bunny, Beth Bunny, Buster, Babs, Jessica Bunny, Lola Bunny, Blade Bunny, Bell Bunny This installment of the Time of Wonders series introduces several of Buster's cousins who have come to live with him in Acme Acres so that they can attend Acme Loo. Related Artwork: mont4_b.jpg: Drawn by Thorne (e-mail thorne@azstarnet.com) Buster and Jessica arrive at the theatre only to see Bill fading away. Who Gets Her? The Time of Wonders, Part 3 by Daniel Short (no_one_else@hotmail.com) Pepe Le Pew, Brad Le Pew, Bill Bunny, Jessica Bunny, Fifi. Lola Bunny, Bugs, Babs, Buster, Fifi, Plucky, Hamton, Bob Bunny This story reintroduces Brad Le Pew, Pepe Le Pew's nephew, in a slightly different characerization from how he appeared in "Battle of the Rich." Related Artwork: mont4_h.jpg: Drawn by Thorne (e-mail thorne@azstarnet.com) Fifi comes between an angry Hamton and Brad Le Pew. WHO'S MINDING THE MINE? by LEE M. WITHERS (lmwithers@hotmail.com) Bugs, Yosemite Sam, Honey Bunny, Buster, The Short Goofboy, The Burly Goofboy, Buck Bunny, Harriet, Babs. This is an epic tale of adventrue, drama, and old fashioned story telling. In a nutshell, Bugs must hurry out to Gower Gulch to help his Uncle Buck defend his Lost Rabbit Mine from a couple of goofboys who want to steal it. Unbeknownst to Bugs, Buster and Honey Bunny were inspecting his plane, and he took off before they could disembark, so they are along for he adventure, as is Sam, who came with on purpose. This is a tale of epic proportions, in other words, it's long, but the action is fast paced and enjoyable. Also, a lot of interesting questions are kinda sorta raised, leaving the door open for a sequal. Related Artwork: mont3_h.jpg Drawn by Thorne. E-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com Bugs, Sam, Honey Bunny and Buster try to ride away from the Goodboy's airship as they prepare to fire their Gatling Gun. The Hours Between Night and Day: Bugsnapped! III by Matt Bermann (pluck@ihug.co.nz) Buster, Bo Bunny, Bugs, Alez Rat, Mark, Babs, Marvin Jones, Tom Johnstone, Tish Bunny, Andrea Buckman, Kath Musti, Wile E., Dorothy Warner, Adam Bennett, Jack Spader, Andrew Johnson, General Whitfield, Alex Trenton, Shirley, Plucky, Mrs. Bugs Bunny, Fifi, Hamton, Dizzy, Taz The occasion is Buster's fifty first birthday. Much has happened since Bugnspped II, and very little of it good. Buster is now principal of Acme Loo, but Babs is married to someone else, Bugs is dead, and Buster himself is far from happy. But then, from beyond the grave, Buster receives a message from Bugs. Aided by his young protege Bo, we learn the Bugs is still alive trapped with Alez Rat in the sectra universe. Alez wants out to conquer everything, and Bugs wants to stop him. Along the way, the Creations are brought once again into play, the Toons travel again to reality, and History itself is invaded by Alez. We also get to learn about significant events in Bugs and Buster's past, and the ultimate fate of many of the extras that appeared in the first two installments of the series. When it's all over and done, History is set to rights, but we do see that some things can not be changed. The door is left open, slightly, for a Bugsnapped IV, but as it stands, this does bring the series to a drama packed conclusion. Related Artwork: mont3_e.jpg Drawn by Thorne. E-mail, thorne@azstarnet.com Buster and Bo Bunny visit Bugs's tomb. TOON WOLF by Earl Allison (eallison@tiac.net) Buster, Babs, Fifi, Shirley, Plucky, Willy Wolf, Elmer Fudd, Elmyra, Hamton, Gogo, Mrs. Wolf, John Wolf, Gene Splicer, Wolfzilla. This story introduces Willy Wolf, a shy young newcomer to Acme Looniversity. After some initial hesitancy on the part of the other Toonsters, Willy manages to make friends with them, but we soon learn that Willy has a few minor problems. To start with, both Shirley and Fifi are romanticly attracted to him, and being a shy wolf, that is not an easy thing to deal with. He also has a very, to him, irritating little brother, who's favorite pastime is biting Willy with his very sharp teeth! And then there are those strange half memories that make him think he might be a werewolf. When people start to disappear, Willy, and the others, begin to think if his suspiscion about himself might be true. Fortunately, it's not, as Willy is not repsonsible for these mysterious disappearances, Dr. Gene Splicer is! However, there is a reason why Willy has these strange memories, and yes, they are the evil doctor's fault. Anyway, in the end, Willy saves the day, only to learn that a greatful Fifi can, in some ways, be more dangerous than an evil demented scientist who likes to conduct wierd experiments. Related Artwork: mont4_e.jpg: Drawn by Thorne (e-mail thorne@azstarnet.com) Dr. Gene Splicer is after Fifi, who is after Wille. The Showdown by Mike Cote (mikote@AOL.com) Buster, Black Bart, Hamton, The Spider, Plucky, Babs, Shirley Buster is the Sherriff, Hamton the Mayor, Plucky is the local jack of all trades, Babs is the purtty girl who loves the sherriff, and Shirley is the town looney, er, fortune teller, and Black Bart and The Spider are the two nasty outlaws that are menacing this frontier town. In other words, we got us a hoe down western-type adventure here, pardners! After playing just about all the classic western conventions in a comedic light, we learn that this little adventure was the Toonsters final exam project, and that Buster and Babs are mysteriously late for the cast party. Related Artwork: mont4_i.jpg: Drawn by Thorne (e-mail thorne@azstarnet.com) Sheriff Buster confronts The Spider A Reluctant Toon by Bryan Chaney (wbwolf@darkwing.uoregon.edu) Jamie Craine/Jamie Foxx, Gogo, Granny, Harriet, Buster, Mary Melody, Babs, Freakazoid, Bugs Bunny, Wile E., The Brain, Slappy Squirrel, Pete Puma, Shirley, Fifi, Plucky, Hamton, Elmer Fudd, Daffy, Elmyra, Fowlmouth What would it be like to go to bed a live action human and wake up a WB style cartoon fox? That is the whole premise of this story, and that is exactly what happens to Jamie Craine turned Foxx. Jamie has a hard time fitting in at Acme Loo, as he doens't know anything about how to be a toon, causing the other Toonsters to wonder about him. An interesting sub-plot centers around Hamton's "decision" not to grow up. This of course has a major impact on his relationship with Fifi, it ends it. Fifi is now alone, and, once the Toonsters learn the truth of Jamie's origin, they not only accept him, but do their best to get him to take her to the prom. While they can't get him to do that, they do manage to get him to go to the dance, and he eventually does dance the last dance with Fifi. Is a romance starting here? Not obviously, but it is clear that Jamie and Fifi at least going to be good friends by the time it's all over, and Jamie himself is adjusting just fine to life as a Toon. Related Artwork: mont4_j.jpg: Drawn by Thorne (e-mail thorne@azstarnet.com) Jamie confronts Gogo for the first time. The Frightened Duckling The Time of Wonders, Part 4 by Danny Short (no_one_else@hotmail.com) Plucky, Michelle Duck, Bill Bunny, Buster, Babs, Jessica Bunny, Lola Bunny, Bugs, Fifi, Brad Le Pew, Hamton, Shirley, Elmyra, Monty, Bob Bunny, Plucky's dad. In this chapter of The Time of Wonders series, we learn a shocking secret, Plucky has a little sister that has been locked up all her life because his parents think she's incapeable of learning anything. After years of silence, Plucky has decided he must to something to help her, so he takes her and runs away from home. With the help of everyone else, they teach the youug duckling, whom Plucky has named Michelle, what she needs to know to live a normal toon life, and his parents realize they were wrong not to give her the chance. Related Artwork: mont4_n.jpg: Drawn by Thorne (e-mail thorne@azstarnet.com) Plucky brings his young sister to Bugs and Lola for help. Pink Dwarf Series 1, Episode 1: 'The End' by Sylvester Fox (sfox@wcat.com) Buster, Plucky, Bugs, Concorde, Elmer, Penelope, Granny, Daffy, Skippy Squirrel, Skunk As the title suggests, this is the first is a series of stories that are a TTA take off on the British SF series, Read Dwarf. In this the first episode, after Plucky has again failed to pass the officer's exam because he can't cheat very well, Buster get's in trouble for having a cat on board, and it sentanced to be put in suspended animation for a while. Unforntunately, there was a bit of a problem while he was there. It seems that he has been in this state for a really LONG time, and that when he is finally released, eveyone is long dead! His only compantions are a hologram of Plucky, who is still irritatitng, the ships computer (Concorde) and Skunk, a decendant of Penelope's. Having nothing else to do, Buster decides to take control of the ship and return to Earth to settle down, in Havana. Related Artwork: mont4_m.jpg: Drawn by Thorne (e-mail thorne@azstarnet.com) Buster accidentally steps on Plucky's ashes, much to his holograms annoyance. Pink Dwarf Series 1, Episode 2: Lightspeed by Sylvester Fox (sfox@wcat.com) Concorde, Buster, Plucky, Skunk. Well, in this episode of Pink Dwarf, Buster is preparing to head back to Earth to settle down in Havana. Knowing that the journey will take a a really long time, he decides to back into suspended animation so that he can still be alive when they get there. Of course, before he can do this, he's got to get the ship on course and up to lightspeed. That's when weird things start to happen. Strange images of the future begin to appear because the ship is going faster than light, so he can see them before it gets there. Got that? Good, it's important. Anyway, before it's all done, it get's real confusing in an entertaining way, and we still don't know what the future holds, in spite of all those glimpses of it. Related Artwork: mont4_g.jpg: Drawn by Thorne (e-mail thorne@azstarnet.com) Buster confonts and angry Plucky hologram. Copyrats by Jason Bretz (Oschindler@AOL.com) Darkwing Duck, Launchpad McQuack, Vincent, Calamity, Fat Cat, Wart, Mole, The Brain, Pinky, J. Gander Hoover, Billie, Chip, Dale, Montery Jack, Gadget Hackenwench, Zipper, Meeps, Donald Duck. Okay, this one, is a Tiny Toon Adventures, Chip & Dale Resuce Rangers, Darkwing Duck, DuckTales, Pinky and the Brain Crossover. The Brain is, of course, trying to take over the world. He is aided, in a way, by Fat Cat, and it takes the combined efforts of everyone else to thwart him. It takes some doing to get all of these heros from three different shows to work together, (not to mention shrikning DW, LP Calamity and Vincent down to size to they can work with the Rangers) but after a few minor conflicts of personality, they realize they must work together. Fortunately they do get the aide of Pinky, who never does realize just who the good guys and bad guys are, and all is, after much adventure, set back to right again. Related Artwork: mont4_o.jpg: Drawn by Thorne (e-mail thorne@azstarnet.com) Gadget works her charms on Fifi while the others look on. The Undiscovered Campus By Zachary A. Zulkowski (zzul518@worldnet.att.net) Buster, Babs, Shirley, Hamton, Fifi, Plucky, Bugs, Roddy Rat, Rhubella Rat, Margot Mallard, Danford Duck, Manny Mole, Foghorn Leghorn, Yosemite Sam, Elmer Fudd, Monty, Elmyra, Mona Mallard On the one hand, this could be described as a TTA retelling of Star Trek VI, The Undiscovered Country, but that would imply that this is Star Trek spoof, and it really isn't. While it is basicly the same story, is 100% set in Acme Acres and is about the rivalry between Acme Loo and Perfecto Prep. Anyway, the two schools have to merge after a disaster at Perfecto and, well, the storyline follows the movie. However, the story does have a lot of TTA originality in it, and it all makes for a good read. Related Artwork: mont4_q.jpg: Drawn by Thorne (e-mail thorne@azstarnet.com) The Toonsters and Prefectos meat at The Pizza Cave. The Toony Limits: Episode I: Bugsis by Matt Bermann (pluck@ihug.co.nz) Babs, Buster, Bugs, Calamity, Leon Schlesinger Buster is beside himself because he can't find a copy of "Bugsis" a film that Bugs made back in 1940 that he has never seen. Going to Bugs to ask him about it, he is shocked to learn that Bugs had the thing destroyed because it was so horrible. Buster, now obsesed with seeing this film, has Calamity make him a time machine so can steal a copy of it before it is lost forever. Unfortunately, he does more than that, he convinces Bugs to actually release the thing, thus altering the timeline. Upon his return to the present, he learns just how bad this tampering is, leaving him to wonder why he ever did it in the first place. This is the first story in the "Tooney Limits" series, a kind of TTA version of "The Outer Limits." Related Artwork: mont4_p.jpg: Drawn by Thorne (e-mail thorne@azstarnet.com) Buster confronts Bugs and Leon Schlesinger in the past. Toonbusters by Ryan Farnsworth (SuperFarns@aol.com) Buster, Babs, Monty, Plucky, Hamton, Fifi, Shirley, Calamity, Bugs. This is kinda sorta in a way a Tiny Toons retelling of the hit movie, Ghostbusters, but there are a few interesting twists. You see, Monty is furious that he can't buy up Acme Acres so he can tear it down to build Montyland. So he decides so scare everyone away by having some ghosts animated and turned loose on the city. These spooks converge on the Acme Megamall, and it's up to Buster, Plucky and Hamton to do something about them. With nifty ghost zappers created by Calamity, they dispose of the ghosts, and then go punish Monty for his misdeeds. Related Artwork: toonbus1.jpg; drawn by the author. The Toonbusters Logo; a ghost in the outline of the WB shield. Movie Trailers, Tiny Toons Style! by Earl Allison (eallison@tiac.net) Buster, Babs, Hamton, Plucky, Shirley, Calamity, Willie Wolf, Jonathan Frakes, Elmyra, Steven Spielberg, Elmer Fudd It's Sneak Previews Day at Acme Acres, and Buster and Babs celebrate by showing us a bunch of trailers for some of their upcoming films. We get to see previews of Skunknophobia 2: Rules of Engagement, which looks like an entertaining Alien spoof, Duck Trek The Acme Generation; The Worst of All Worlds, which is obviously a Star Trek Spoof, and How I Spent My Vacation: The Special Edition, wherein good old SS himself explains how and why he was finally able to make this movie the way he always really wanted it to be. Then, Elmer throws them out of the theatre for being to noisy. School's Out For Summer part 1. by DARKMAN (rabbid_t_kuriah@hotmail.com) Furball, Fifi, Elmyra Summer has just started, and Furball has inaugurated that fact by getting a white stripe painted on his back! Well, Fifi sees him, and he runs away to the arm of, Elmyra! Trapped between what he feels are two horrible fates, Furball runs away so fast that he outruns the space time continuum. It looks like it's going to be one long and crazy summer! Mayhem By Steve Allen Richards (cawdor@sgi.net) Monty, Calamity, Hamton, Dizzy, Gogo, Shirley, Fifi, Elvis, Groveley, Buster, Babs, Fred Dopple, Furball, Plucky, Arnold, Concorde, Elmyra, Speedy Gonzales, Fowlmouth, Sneezer, Sylvester, Gossamer, Hugo, Melvin. Monty has had Calamity create an army of mechanical robots. Why? Ostensibly to collect the trash. (Of course, Monty won't pay Calamity for his work, and prompty ships him off to Zanzibar.) Anyway, Shirley can sense that something is gonna go wrong, and Buster and Babs think that no good can come of any of Monty's doings. Of corse, they are right. No sooner than the robots are in place than they become very irritateing to the people of the city because they really don't work right. Things get so bad that the Toonsters descide they need to do something about it. Buster and Plucky's attempts to sneak into the mansion to do just that are repeatedly foiled by Arnold, and in gratitude, Monty fires him to replace him with one of the robots! So now it's up to Shirley and Fifi to organize a better way to deal with these mechanical misfits. The turning point comes when Arnold throws in with the Toonsters to get even with Max. He leads the Toonsters on at attack against Monty's mansion, where now even he has lost control of the robots that have taken over his home. Soon a battle royal of Toons vs. robots ensues with all the accompanying chaos. Eventually, Elvis Presley gets involved in the fracas, and Calamity, upon returning from Zanzibar, comes up with solution. He creates robots to fight the robots. After another chaotic battle, the good guys win, and Max, true to form, throws everyone out! But, even Monty has to be held repsonsible for what he's done, and he is. The Terror That Flaps in the Night by Christine Harcinske (DH@zianet.com) Negaduck, James Mallard, Darkwing Duck, Megavolt, Launchpad McQuack, Gladys Duck, Babs, Gosalyn Mallard, Plucky, Claudia Rabbit, Buster, Fifi, Harriet Rabbit, Quackerjack, Bushroot, The Liquidator, Moliarty, Honker Muddlefoot, Wally Weasel, Bugs, Pierre Rownolon, Mepe LePew, Petta Stinkay, Pepe Le Pew What we have here is a TTA/DWD crossover story. To quote the author's introduction: "In this story, Babs and Buster are engaged, and Bugs Bunny has an absolutely stunning wife named Claudia Rabbit. She is flirtatious and can make any man do whatever she pleases. Also, there are a few new characters besides Claudia. One is Petta Stinkay, at this time Pepe LePew's fiance'. Most of the characters are in an incredibly popular band Babs started a few years before called "Baberella." At the moment they are a country band, and have been very successful. Babs owns a race-horse farm called "Hopeful Farms", and her good friend Claudia owns the adjoining ranch called "Double U Ranch." None of these characters know Darkwing, but they are about to meet him. This is just the first in a whole series of stories about these characters. It is how Claudia, Babs, and the rest of Baberella met Darkwing Duck and his most feared enemies, the Fearsome Five." That actually sums it all up pretty nicely, so I'll just leave it at that. Related Artwork: terror.gif, drawn by the author. Darkwing meets Gladys. Wolfgoyles: The Beginning by Earl Allison (eallison@tiac.net) Willy Wolf, Wanda Wolf, Bugs, Plucky, Babs, Buster, Maximillian Montanatos, Groveley, Fifi, Shirley, Plucky, Hamton, Mrs. Wolf, John Wolf, Mr. Wolf, Ralph the Guard, Hello Nurse, Thaddeus Plotz, Yakko, Wakko, Dot, Dizzy, L'il Beeper Willy Wolf returns in a kind of a Tiny Toons version of the Disney series, "Gargoyles." The story closely follows the plot of the first episode of that series, "Awakenings," but still manages to be a good and funny Tiny Toons one. Briefly put, we see that Willy can do an "impression" of a Gargoyle, callled Wolfgoyle, taking on the abilities of those stone creatures. Soon after this, the story get's going in earnest. I'll give you all one guess as to who the villian is. Along the way, Shirley get's to try her charms on the wolf, we get to see his little brother John continue to be a monster, and we meet an old friend of Willy's who serves as the crux for the whole story. When all is said and done, the door is left open for more Wolfgoyles stories, but even if they don't materialize, it's clear that Willy will be back. Related Artwork mont4_c.jpg: Drawn by Thorne (e-mail thorne@azstarnet.com) Shirley looks on at Willie's Wolfgoyle statue form. m4pinup.jpg: Drawn by Thorne (e-mail thorne@azstarnet.com) What Babs looked like when she did her Lola impression. Scent-Cement Reason by Leandro M. Pinto (renebunny@hotmail.com) Fifi, Pete Puma, Hamton, Calamity, Little Beeper, Honey, Elmyra, Granny, Plucky, Shirley, Dizzy, Bugs, Egghead Jr., The Brain, Pinky Fifi, with Hamton's help, is working an an experiment to create a kind of sticky clay that toons can apply to themselves so she can make a Claymation style film in real time for her science project. Calamity is working on a missle so he can catch Little Beeper. Needless to say, disaster strikes. To much fixer get put into the clay mix, Babs get's coated with it, and can't get it off! After several strange failures to get her back normal, young Egghead Jr., the little chick from the Foghorn Leghorn series, comes up with the solution. All is back to normal, for Acme Acres, and Calamity wants to examine the inadvertantly strange clay for his own purposes, and so does the Brain. Ooh, La La by Daniel Brock (Brockpc@aol.com) Fifi, Lance Freebird, Buster, Babs, Shirley, Monty, Wile E., Bugs, Jake Landenmire, Calamity, Plucky, Groveley Fifi has a secret admirer. He is Lance Freebird, a new skunk-hunk at Acme Loo. Unfortunately, Lance has a major mark against him; he recently transfered to Acme Loo from Perfecto Prep, and what with the Acme Bowl coming up soon, Buster thinks he might be a spy. He's not, and eventually Buster comes around. Enter Montanna Max. He insults Fifi for again losing her boyfriend, and Lance rises to her defense. He and Monty get into a real knock down drag out fight, and it's Monty who gets the worse of it. Anyway, Lance, Buster and the others now want to make Monty pay for insulting Fifi and attacking Lance, so they devise a rather clever plan to embarrass him. Once that is accomplished, Lance and Fifi can begin what looks like is going to be a wonderful relationship. DIZZIES by Ryan Farnsworth (SuperFarns@aol.com) Elmyra, Dizzy, The Two Hunters, Babs, Fifi, Plucky, Shirley, Hamton What we have here is a TTA parody of the movie, "Critters." Several "Dizzies" have escaped from the space prison where the warden is none other than Elmyra herself! She sends to hunters to Earth to destroy the escaped Dizzies, as if she can't snuggle them, nobody can! Once they arrive, the hunters take the form of Buster and Fifi, while the Dizzies wreak havoc on Acme Acres. Eventually they are cornered at a Weenie Burger and dealt with, and the hunters decide to go home, but they somehow manage to pick up an uninvited passenger, as a certain purple skunkette wants to look for love on the final frontier. Related Artwork: dizzy.jpg, drawn by the author. One of the Two Hunters, in her guise as Fifi. TOONBUSTERS II by Ryan J. Farnsworth (SuperFarns@aol.com) Babs, Shirley, Fifi, Hamton, Buster, Plucky, Bugs, Yosemite Sam, A follow up to Ryan's original Toonbusters story that is, not suprisingly, loosely based upon the movie, Ghostbusters 2. In a nutshell, Buster, Plucky and Hamton discover a lot of ghost residue from the previous ghost incident has formed into a load of nasty slime. Of course, they get in trouble for doing this, but before they can be punished, the slime becomes a ghost and they have to deal with it. In the end they are helped out by Babs, Shirley and Fifi, and they get the ghost, and the Acme Loo cafeteria at the same time! Related Artwork: toonbu2.jpg, drawn by the author. Buster in his Toonbusters uniform. ton2logo.jpg, drawn by the author, the Toonbusters2 logo and the ghost zapper. An Off-Color Story by David Gerstein (DGE@ECN.egmont.com) Pete Puma, Gogo, Buster Babs, Hamton, Plucky, Little Beeper, Calamity, Shirley, Furball, Sweetie, Foghorn Leghorn, Porky Pig, Porky Pig, Porky Pig, Porky Pig, Porky Pig, Monty, Egghead, Ham & Ex, Gabby Goat, Gerald Goat, The Mad Musician, Kansas City Kitty, Rochester Mouse, Spike Spider, vaious other old time WB Toons in cameo appearances, Dizzy. When Porky Pig shows one of his old B&W cartoons at an assembly, Plucky has a fit because he saw that film on TV recently, and it was in color. When Porky explains that is because they remade the old films in color by tracing the frames, Plucky wants to know what happend to the Toons that had to have been created as a result of this action. Porky doesn't know, so Plucky, partly to avoid Porky's wrath over disrupting his presentation, takes it upon himself to locate these missing Toons. He drags Hamton along for the ride, and after an encounter with Egghead and various other old time Looney Toons, Gabby Goat and his cousin Gerald join in the quest. As it turns out, these new/old color Toons are being held prisoner by several old B&W Toon villans who want them to make a color paint that will stick to their B&W bodies to save their carrers, unaware that these new color versions of the old B&W toons are not the old Toons with color added, but all new color ones. Anyway, after finding where the bad guys are holdng these prisoners, Plucky and Hamton effect a rescue, of sorts, and with the villians in custody and the colorized toons set free, everything can get back to normal. Related Artwork: offclr01.gif to offclr18.gif, all drawn by the author. These are a series of images from the story, illustrating various key scenes. The Tiny Toon Adventures Song Parody Collection. This is a collection of sereral TTA song parodies that have been been all placed together in the same place for your reading enjoyment. The Songs: Babsy, The Pink-Eared Bunny by John Friedrich (nefaria@aol.com) (a parody of Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer) Tiny Toon Adventures Theme Tune (Elmyra Remix) by John Friedrich (nefaria@aol.com) Say Hey, Babsy Bunny *by Kevin Mickel (HKUriah@AOL.com) (a parody of Hey Good Lookin') I'M MIFFED by Mike Sherry (e-mail: msherry@freenet.columbus.oh.us) (a parody of I'm Mad) "The I Use a Mac Song" by Elmyra Duff by Tom Rickard (cricket@heart.net) (a parody of the Monty Python Lumberjack Song) Thank God, I'm a Tiny Toon by Zachary A. Zulkowski (zzul518@worldnet.att.net) (a parody of Thank God I'm a Country Boy) Goodbye Ruby Rat by Zachary A Zulkowski (zzul518@worldnet.att.net) (a parody of Ruby Tuesday) Purple Skunk Woman by Zachary A. Zulkowski (zzul518@worldnet.att.net) (a parody of Honky Tonk Woman) OLD FRIEND, NEW PERSON by Jerell Drakes (foxwizard@hotmail.com) Buster, Plucky, Babs, Jeff Johnson, Shirley, Hamton, Fifi, Calamity, Gogo, Monty, Elmyra. Remember that costume that Buster wore to get into all the yearbook pictures so he could teach Babs and Plucky a lesson? Well, it seems that the costume was made in the image of a real Toon, Jeff Johnson, who helped Buster pull that stunt off. This story introduces Jeff, who is apparently quite bright, and who also can weild magical powers. The plot centers around a rather volitile jet fuel that Jeff and Calamity created, and Monty's attempt to steal it. Needles