

Toon in With MeSeason 1
MeTV's cartoon curator Bill and Toony the Tuna host a weekday morning showcase of classic theatrical cartoons, featuring popular characters such as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tom and Jerry, Popeye the Sailor, Woody Woodpecker, and Andy Panda.
Where to Watch Toon in With Me • Season 1
235 Episodes
- Super Second Stringer DayE3
Super Second Stringer DayBill shakes up his routine as the show focuses on second-string stars: Pepe le Pew - Really Scent (1959), Screwy Squirrel - Happy-Go-Nutty (1944), Wile E. Coyote - Rabbit's Feat (1960), Barney Bear - The Unwelcome Guest (1945), Elmer Fudd - A Mutt in a Rut (1959). - What's A Cartoon?E4
What's A Cartoon?With Bill suffering from amnesia, Toony turns to a slate of cartoons about cartooning itself and the moviegoing tradition to jog his memory: Rabbit Rampage (1955), A Cartoonist's Nightmare (1935), The Tom and Jerry Cartoon Kit (1962), The Film Fan (1939), and Box-Office Bunny (1990). - Sock It To MeE6
Sock It To MeBill, Goldie, and Mr. Quizzer introduce new puppet characters while the cartoons showcase first appearances of secondary or recurring characters: Devil May Hare (1954), Pip-eye, Pup-eye, Poop-eye an' Peep-eye (1942), The Abominable Snow Rabbit (1961), Jerry's Cousin (1951), and Hobo Bobo (1947). - All Rhyme, No ReasonE9
All Rhyme, No ReasonBill, Toony, and the gang go to great lengths trying to break the record for continuous rhyming (even recording a rap music video). Cartoons include What's Opera, Doc? (1957), Thumb Fun (1952), Rock 'n' Rodent (1967), We Aim to Please (1934), All Fowled Up (1955). - Enfermos CommunicationE10
Enfermos CommunicationToony overhears Bill's phone call with a car dealership and mistakenly suspects his sidekick job is in jeopardy. Cartoons include: One Froggy Evening (1955), Little Red Riding Rabbit (1944), Duel Personality (1966), The Spinach Roadster (1936), and Hopalong Casualty (1960). - Bill and Toony are UnpreparedE14
Bill and Toony are UnpreparedSleepy and unprepared after an all-night game of tic-tac-toe, Bill and Toony must find ways to fill airtime without a script. Cartoons include: False Hare (1964), Blue Cat Blues (1956), Hospitaliky (1937), One Droopy Knight (1957), and A Sheep in the Deep (1962). - Bill Finds the User's ManualE15
Bill Finds the User's ManualBill explores new functions of his trusty remote control, with a slate of cartoons featuring robots and other examples of technological ingenuity: Hare-Way to the Stars (1958), Advance and Be Mechanized (1967), A Great Big Bunch of You (1932), Insect to Injury (1956), The Solid Tin Coyote (1966). - When Jimmy Met MabelE16
When Jimmy Met MabelBill falls into a hypnotic trance and regresses into his past-life identity as Victorian pickpocket "Jimmy the Slice". Cartoons include: The Hare-Brained Hypnotist (1942), Matinee Mouse (1966), Pied Piper Porky (1939), Out to Punch (1956), A Bird in a Bonnet (1958). - Bill Loses His HatE18
Bill Loses His HatBill can't find his "good" baseball cap, but a MeTV detective team is soon on the case. The cartoon lineup includes From Hare to Heir (1960), Much Ado About Nutting (1953), Corn on the Cop (1965), Bad Day at Cat Rock (1965), and Olive's $weep$take Ticket (1941). - Mascot MonthlyE19
Mascot MonthlyToony is jealous of Svengoolie (1995) mascot Kerwyn, as personal rivalries take center stage both in the studio and in the cartoons: A Star Is Bored (1956), Hip Hip-Hurry! (1958), Let's You and Him Fight (1934), Ain't She Tweet (1952), Ah, Sweet Mouse-Story of Life (1965). - Toony Wants to Be an Action FigureE26
Toony Wants to Be an Action FigureBill awaits the arrival of his new action figure, which isn’t exactly a spitting image, while Toony desires to have one made of himself. The Old Grey Hare (1944) Strangled Eggs (1961) Hello, How Am I? (1939) Tom-ic Energy (1965) A Pizza Tweety Pie (1958) - Valentine's Day EpisodeE30
Valentine's Day EpisodeRomance is in the air during Valentine's Day as Bill, Toony and Mr. Quizzer find love with the help of Cupid. The Stupid Cupid (1944) Don't Look Now (1936) Hold the Wire (1936) Rabbit Romeo (1957) Eatin' on the Cuff or The Moth Who Came to Dinner (1942) - Drumroll, PleaseE33
Drumroll, PleaseBill has a big announcement to make, but is repeatedly interrupted and sidetracked, leaving Toony in suspense as the drums roll. Cartoons include Bewitched Bunny (1954), Busy Buddies (1956), Tree for Two (1952), Betty Boop's Crazy Inventions (1933), and Of Rice and Hen (1953). - Cap'n Bill and His Sea PalsE35
Cap'n Bill and His Sea PalsBill finds an old episode of a local cartoon show that he used to watch as a child, "Cap'n Bill and His Sea Pals"; with classic cartoons, including Bugs in "Wackiki Wabbit" and Tom and Jerry in "Tee for Two". "THE HEP CAT", "MUSCLE TUSSLE", "A LITTLE SOAP AND WATER" - Stuff & Nonsense #2E46
Stuff & Nonsense #2Felton Fanboy points out goofs, Bill and Toony try to start a musical duo, Ms. Information anchors Toodaze News, and the cartoons are Tweetie Pie (1947), Duck Soup to Nuts (1944), Fastest with the Mostest (1960), Baton Bunny (1959), and Grampy's Indoor Outing (1936). - Barnyard Bill's Yee Howdy!E47
Barnyard Bill's Yee Howdy!Bill plays a VHS tape of forgotten rural-themed 1970s variety show "Yee Howdy", with a cartoon lineup spotlighting hillbillies and country living: Posse Cat (1954), Hillbilly Hare (1950), Musical Mountaineers (1939), Hare Trigger (1945), Raw! Raw! Rooster! (1956). - Chicken or Fish?E48
Chicken or Fish?Toony's rivalry with Kerwyn the Rubber Chicken Puppet (Svengoolie's sidekick from sister show Svengoolie, voiced by guest star Rich Koz) heats up after they mistakenly believe the MeTV boss, the Big Kahuna plans to fire one of them. Featured cartoons: Bill of Hare (1962), The Fistic Mystic (1946), Conrad the Sailor (1942), Hoppy Daze (1961), Caballero Droopy (1952) - Bill Has a Frog in His ThroatE49
Bill Has a Frog in His ThroatBill loses his voice trying to impress important TV critics, and Toony hires a mime to teach him the art of silent performance. Cartoons are A Bird in a Guilty Cage (1952), Down Beat Bear (1956), Lickety-Splat (1961), The Stupor Salesman (1948), and Ghosks Is the Bunk (1939). - Stuff & Nonsense #3E51
Stuff & Nonsense #3Toony faces off against Kerwyn in an epic staring contest, Goldie's yawning is contagious, and Lorna Greene promotes urban farming. The cartoons are Big House Bunny (1950), I Don't Scare (1956), Birds of a Father (1961), Cock-a-Doodle Dog (1951), The Eager Beaver (1946). - SventoonieE54
SventoonieToony's jealousy of Kerwyn boils over, prompting him to reinvent himself as a TV horror host, with a lineup of spooky and supernatural cartoons: Hyde and Hare (1955), Hyde and Go Tweet (1960), Shiver Me Timbers! (1934), The Night of the Living Duck (1988), and Haunted Mouse (1965). - Operation KahunaE59
Operation KahunaIn order to steal back an incriminating birthday card, Toony triggers Bill's hypnotic past-life identity as pickpocket Jimmy the Slice. Cartoons: Dr. Devil and Mr. Hare (1964), Jerry and Jumbo (1953), Patient Porky (1940), A Peck o' Trouble (1953), Leghorn Swoggled (1951). - Toony Gets An UnderstudyE60
Toony Gets An UnderstudyBill and Toony hold auditions among MeTV staffers to find an understudy for Toony. The all-Looney cartoon lineup includes Curtain Razor (1949), A Star Is Bored (1956), The Music Mice-Tro (1967), Lighthouse Mouse (1955), and Tired and Feathered (1965). - Stuff & Nonsense #4E61
Stuff & Nonsense #4Skits feature old stuffed animals, Shakespearean lingo, the telephone game, a Svengoolie ghost story, and napping. Cartoons are Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century (1953), Salt Water Tabby (1947), A Witch's Tangled Hare (1959), Fright to the Finish (1954), and Feed the Kitty (1952). - Foolin' ExchangeE64
Foolin' ExchangeBill suspects he is the target of an April Fools' Day prank when he is joined by Tüüni, the foreign exchange fish from Finland. Cartoons include Cracked Quack (1952), Ready.. Set.. Zoom! (1955), Mutiny Ain't Nice (1938), Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse (1947), and Prince Violent (1961). - Easter EpisodeE65
Easter EpisodeIn a special Easter episode, Toony captures lesser-known holiday mascots while trying to catch the Easter Bunny and take over his job. Cartoons are Easter Yeggs (1947), Happy Go Ducky (1958), Child Psykolojiky (1941), Run, Run, Sweet Road Runner (1965), Woolen Under Where (1963). - Bill Failed PEE67
Bill Failed PEBill discovers that he needs to pass gym class in order to officially graduate from middle school, with a cartoon lineup focused on athletics: His Hare Raising Tale (1951), The Chump Champ (1950), To Duck... or Not to Duck (1943), Vim, Vigor and Vitaliky (1936), Cat's Paw (1959). - Out! Of! Time!E68
Out! Of! Time!Mr. Quizzer is tapped to host MeTV's revival of a game show formerly hosted by Quizzer's late rival, Buddy Buzzer. Cartoons include This Is a Life? (1955), Tot Watchers (1958), Tweety and the Beanstalk (1957), To Beep or Not to Beep (1963), and Terrier-Stricken (1952). - Bill Has the HiccupsE69
Bill Has the HiccupsToony and the gang try to help Bill cure his hiccups without upsetting his sensitive palate. Daffy Duck has hiccups in The Impatient Patient (1942), and the other cartoons are Spaced Out Bunny (1980), Dumb Patrol (1964), Baby Butch (1954), and Goldimouse and the Three Cats (1960). - Handlebar BillE70
Handlebar BillBill makes waves by growing a handlebar mustache in an episode devoted to facial hair. The cartoons share a theme of facial hair/hair growth: Captain Hareblower (1954), Double or Mutton (1955), Let's Get Movin' (1936), Bye, Bye Bluebeard (1949), Water, Water Every Hare (1952). - Stuff & Nonsense #5E71
Stuff & Nonsense #5Skits about Toony's "Back to the Future" weekend, Bill's inside jokes, voice actors, a bike messenger sing-along, and setting off the fire alarm. Lighter Than Hare (1960), Cue Ball Cat (1950), I'm in the Army Now (1936), Bear Raid Warden (1944), Don't Axe Me (1958). - Guest Curator DayE72
Guest Curator DayGuest curators introduce cartoons while Bill takes a sick day, and Svengoolie sends over some home remedies (via bat, naturally). Cartoons are Transylvania 6-5000 (1963), King-Size Canary (1947), Deputy Droopy (1955), From A to Z-Z-Z-Z (1953), and The Super Snooper (1952). - Toons & TemptationsE73
Toons & TemptationsAt the request of Bill's mom, the show is presented as a melodramatic soap opera, "Toons and Temptations". Cartoons include The Scarlet Pumpernickel (1950), No! No! A Thousand Times No!! (1935), Feline Frame-Up (1954), Mouse-Placed Kitten (1959), and Cat and Dupli-cat (1967). - Brought to you by CleamE75
Brought to you by CleamBill and Toony offer a peek behind the scenes in a special show presented by corporate sponsor Cleam Industries. Cartoons are The Grey Hounded Hare (1949), Back Alley Oproar (1948), Banty Raids (1963), Hopalong Casualty (1960), and Popeye the Sailor: Matinee Idol Popeye (1960). - It's Gil, Right?E78
It's Gil, Right?Bill and Toony learn about false memories and the Mandela Effect in a show that highlights the letter B. Alliterative cartoon titles include Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid (1942), The Bodyguard (1944), Baby Buggy Bunny (1954), Bugged by a Bee (1969), and Musical Mountaineers (1939). - Stuff & Nonsense #6E81
Stuff & Nonsense #6Bill eats synonym cookies, MeTV hires a sports legend, Goldie attends a celebrity festival, and Bill gives a history lesson on cartoon voice actors. Bugsy and Mugsy (1957), It's Nice to Have a Mouse Around the House (1965), Cat Napping (1951), The Daffy Doc (1938), A Bird in a Bonnet (1958) - Hazardous Henry vs. Perilous PerryE83
Hazardous Henry vs. Perilous PerryBill gets caught up in a copyright infringement lawsuit when a new sitcom rips off his cult 1960s sitcom "Hazardous Henry". Featured cartoons are Upswept Hare (1953), Timid Tabby (1957), Onion Pacific (1940), The Unexpected Pest (1956), and Porky's Pet (1936). - Benny the IT FellerE84
Benny the IT FellerThe IT workers at MeTV are aspiring stand-up comedians who begin to replace the more established characters on the show. Cartoons include Piker's Peak (1957), The Leghorn Blows at Midnight (1950), D' Fightin' Ones (1961), Hot Air Aces (1949), and Porky's Hotel (1939). - Rabbit TracksE86
Rabbit TracksBest of Bugs Week, Day 1 explores the origins and early evolution of the Bugs Bunny character, starting with the proto-Bugs character 'Happy Rabbit': Porky's Hare Hunt (1938), Prest-O Change-O (1939), Hare-um Scare-um (1939), Elmer's Candid Camera (1940), A Wild Hare (1940). - Of Course You Realize This Means WarE87
Of Course You Realize This Means WarBest of Bugs Week, Day 2 showcases Bugs Bunny's adversaries: Elmer Fudd in Wabbit Twouble (1941), Daffy Duck in Duck! Rabbit, Duck! (1953), Tasmanian Devil in Devil May Hare (1954), Yosemite Sam in Wild and Woolly Hare (1959), and Marvin the Martian in Hare-Way to the Stars (1958). - Wascally WinnersE90
Wascally WinnersBest of Bugs Week, Day 5 presents the 1st Annual Toony Awards for the top Bugs Bunny cartoons, capped by the viewers' choice for the best: Baseball Bugs (1946), Little Red Riding Rabbit (1944), Bully for Bugs (1953), Hillbilly Hare (1950), What's Opera, Doc? (1957). - Stuff & Nonesense #7E92
Stuff & Nonesense #7Public relations wizard Bash Hashtag returns, Goldie Fisher hears travel suggestions, and Gilbert Gottfried visits the show. Cartoons include Stupor Duck (1956), Cannery Rodent (1967), Northwest Hounded Police (1946), Wild Wild World (1960), and The Old Grey Hare (1944). - Vampire WeekdayE94
Vampire WeekdayAfter Toony suspects Bill is a vampire, Bill's role is revamped as a vampire character named Count Curatorium. The spooky cartoon lineup includes Transylvania 6-5000 (1963), Bats in the Belfry (1942), Transylvania Mania (1968), Pink Panic (1967), and Dr. Jerkyl's Hide (1954). - CraftwerkE97
CraftwerkIt's Craft Day at the studio, with guests sharing do-it-yourself crafting ideas with the viewers at home. Things don't go as planned. Featuring No Parking Hare (1954), The House Builder-Upper (1938), Rhapsody in Rivets (1941), Gee Whiz-z-z-z-z-z-z (1956), and The Brothers Carry-Mouse-Off (1965). - Return of SventoonieE99
Return of SventoonieToony reprises his horror host persona Sventoonie and looks for a new sidekick while Bill is stuck in his Billwyn chicken costume. Cartoons are Freudy Cat (1964), Lovelorn Leghorn (1951), Shiver Me Timbers! (1934), Pink-A-Rella (1969), and You Were Never Duckier (1948). - Show & Tell Day #2E101
Show & Tell Day #2Bill and his guests share stories about their prized possessions, over objections by impatient TV critics Shaddup and Showacartoon. Featuring Bunker Hill Bunny (1950), Catty-Cornered (1966), Shuteye Popeye (1952), I Taw a Putty Tat (1948), and Swallow the Leader (1949). - Cap'n Bill '67E104
Cap'n Bill '67The Summer of Love is in full bloom in a groovy recorded episode of "Cap'n Bill and His Sea Pals" from August 1967, with cartoons all about love: Hare Splitter (1948), Psychedelic Pink (1968), Little 'Tinker (1948), Bride and Gloom (1954), The Cat That Hated People (1948). - National Donut DayE105
National Donut DayComing off a donut binge, a hungover Toony is in no mood to celebrate National Donut Day - normally his favorite day of the year. Cartoons are Hare Trimmed (1953), [error], It's the Natural Thing to Do (1939), Busy Bakers (1940), and Porky's Pastry Pirates (1942). - Stuff & Nonsense #10E117
Stuff & Nonsense #10Bill pays tribute to cartoon composer Carl W. Stalling, Toony becomes a portrait painter, and Goldie opens an art gallery. Featuring There They Go-Go-Go! (1956), The Football Toucher Downer (1937), His Bitter Half (1950), Mouse for Sale (1955), and Cirrhosis of the Louvre (1966). - Doughnuthole RunE118
Doughnuthole RunBill and Toony enter a cross-country road race for the chance to keep their jobs as MeTV co-hosts, with a racing-themed cartoon slate: Tortoise Wins by a Hare (1943), Porky's Railroad (1937), The Great Continental Overland Cross-Country Race (1971), Onion Pacific (1940), Daffy Rents (1966). - The Spin OffE120
The Spin OffBill and Toony brainstorm ideas for a new spin-off series, with a cartoon lineup featuring characters familiar with spin-offs themselves: Duck Dodgers and the Return of the 24½th Century (1980), Pent-House Mouse (1963), Pip-eye, Pup-eye, Poop-eye an' Peep-eye (1942), Pinkfinger (1965), Ducking the Devil (1957). - The Clue Club in the Case of the Missing ClickerE121
The Clue Club in the Case of the Missing ClickerBill's clicker goes missing and the studio is haunted by strange occurrences in this mystery-themed episode, featuring cartoons about crime: Deduce, You Say (1956), London Derrière (1968), Who Killed Who? (1943), The Mouse on 57th Street (1961), Bugs and Thugs (1954). - Mirror UniverseE125
Mirror UniverseBill's magical clicker transports Toony to an alternate reality ruled over by an evil totalitarian regime. Featured cartoons are Mucho Locos (1966), Duck Dodgers in Attack of the Drones (2004), Pre-Hysterical Hare (1958), The Hand Is Pinker Than the Eye (1967), and Mouse and Garden (1960). - Yazmin Ramos ScriptE133
Yazmin Ramos ScriptWhile Toony and the rest of the gang celebrate The Holiday, skeptical "party pooper" Bill tries to figure out what The Holiday is, exactly: Barbary-Coast Bunny (1956), Holiday Highlights (1940), Lonesome Lenny (1946), Pink Is a Many Splintered Thing (1968), Unnatural History (1959). - Bill's Legs Fall AsleepE141
Bill's Legs Fall AsleepBill faces the Big Kahuna's wrath (and struggles through a dance-off) after his legs fall asleep while modeling a sponsor's product: The Million Hare (1963), Bell Hoppy (1954), Jerry, Jerry, Quite Contrary (1966), For Better or Nurse (1945), Skyscraper Caper (1968). - Toony ProcrastinatesE159
Toony ProcrastinatesToony finds new excuses not to clean the algae and slime from his fish tank while Bill is out of the studio. Cartoons include Boobs in the Woods (1950), The Rattled Rooster (1948), Betty Boop: Swat the Fly (1935), Mess Production (1945), and The Peachy Cobbler (1950). - Company Softball TeamE162
Company Softball TeamBill and Toony hold tryouts for their softball team and discover a player who will keep them from losing every game to their MeTV rivals. Gone Batty (1954), O-Solar-Meow (1967), Screwball Squirrel (1944), A Fink in the Rink (1971), A Squeak in the Deep (1966) - Toony the CroonerE163
Toony the CroonerToony revisits his prior career as a jazzy nightclub singer to pay off a gambling debt to Mob Lobster, and winds up inking a record deal: Zipping Along (1953), Solid Serenade (1946), Let It Be Me (1936), Betty Boop: No! No! A Thousand Times No!! (1935), Hurdy-Gurdy Hare (1950). - Taking What They're GivingE167
Taking What They're GivingOn Labor Day, Bill and Toony gain a new appreciation for the show's hard-working crew, featuring job-themed cartoons: Paying the Piper (1949), Prefabricated Pink (1967), Steal Wool (1957), I Wanna Be a Life Guard (1936), A Pest in the House (1947). - Jock & The BoxE169
Jock & The BoxRadio shock jock Simon Shock takes his morning zoo crew simulcast to the "Toon In with Me" studio and hires Boxcar as his new on-air producer: Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears (1944), The Zoot Cat (1944), The Wise Quacking Duck (1943), Tweetie Pie (1947), Toy Town Hall (1936). - National Hunting & FishingE179
National Hunting & FishingToony is hesitant to participate in an episode celebrating National Hunting and Fishing Day, while Teddy Roosevelt is on the hunt for the red tuna: Daffy Duck Hunt (1949), Field and Scream (1955), Bear De Guerre (1968), Bird-Brain Bird Dog (1954), Rabbit Seasoning (1952). - Fan-Tastic Friday #4E180
Fan-Tastic Friday #4The fourth "Fan-Tastic Friday" episode, dedicated to the viewers at home and featuring fan-submitted questions and suggestions: Jack-Wabbit and the Beanstalk (1943), Smarty Cat (1955), The Dover Boys at Pimento University or the Rivals of Roquefort Hall (1942), La Feet's Defeat (1968), What's My Lion? (1961). - Bill & Toony's PlantE184
Bill & Toony's PlantBill and Toony go on a parental journey when they're asked to take care of Lorna Greene's potted plant. Garden-themed cartoons include Upswept Hare (1953), Flowers for Madame (1935), Hurts and Flowers (1969), Porky's Garden (1937), and Gopher Spinach (1954). - Fan-Tastic Friday #6E187
Fan-Tastic Friday #6The sixth weekly "Fan-Tastic Friday" episode, dedicated to the fans at home and featuring viewer-submitted questions and suggestions: Jumpin' Jupiter (1955), Plastered in Paris (1966), Early to Bet (1951), The Uninvited Pest (1943), Daffy Duck & Egghead (1938). - Bill 2: Algae BoogalooE192
Bill 2: Algae BoogalooBill, the deep-sea diver in Toony's fish tank, becomes Toony's new best friend, taking prominence over that other Bill (now dubbed "Dry Bill"): Hare Ribbin' (1944), Porky's Five & Ten (1938), Surf-Bored Cat (1967), Pantry Panic (1941), Woolen Under Where (1963). - The Old Neighborhood (Over by There)E210
The Old Neighborhood (Over by There)Dr. Abramowicz is reunited with folks from the old neighborhood as the show pays tribute to Chicago, and Bill spotlights classic voice actors in Birds Anonymous (1957), A Bear for Punishment (1951), Ain't that Ducky (1945), Me Musical Nephews (1942), and Little Rural Riding Hood (1949). - Embrace the SockE211
Embrace the SockSock characters become all the rage on the show after Toony unveils his Pet Rock-inspired novelty toy, the Pet Sock. Cartoons include A Witch's Tangled Hare (1959), The Dog House (1952), Pink in the Clink (1968), Tugboat Granny (1956), and Barney's Hungry Cousin (1953).
