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

  • Meet the Tooners
    E1
    Meet the ToonersBill welcomes the audience to the studio and presents his favorite cartoons, all while trying to put Toony on a diet. Beanstalk Bunny (1955) Little Rural Riding Hood (1949) Vim, Vigor and Vitaliky (1936) Ah, Sweet Mouse-Story of Life (1965) Walky Talky Hawky (1946)
  • Bill and Toony's Bad Luck
    E2
    Bill and Toony's Bad LuckBill seems cursed after he walks under a ladder, in this bad luck-themed episode featuring Bowery Bugs (1949), Bad Luck Blackie (1949), Leave Well Enough Alone (1939), Big Game Haunt (1968), and The Dog House (1952).
  • Super Second Stringer Day
    E3
    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).
  • Fear of Flying
    E5
    Fear of FlyingToony tries to help Bill get over his fear of flying with some aviation-themed cartoons: Hare Lift (1952), Little Johnny Jet (1953), Hot Air Aces (1949), The Flying Cat (1952), and The Jet Cage (1962).
  • Sock It To Me
    E6
    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).
  • Today's Episode Bites
    E7
    Today's Episode BitesBill has a dentist appointment and Toony learns that tuna fish have teeth, while the cartoons feature classic tooth gags: The Wacky Wabbit (1942), Hook, Line and Stinker (1958), The Super Snooper (1952), Lumberjack and Jill (1949), and Canned Feud (1951).
  • Opposite Day
    E8
    Opposite DayEveryone around Bill is acting strangely out of character, while the cartoons feature rivals becoming friends and other atypical behavior: Rabbit Fire (1951), Jerry's Diary (1949), Droopy's Double Trouble (1951), Gopher Spinach (1954), Roadrunner a Go-Go (1965).
  • All Rhyme, No Reason
    E9
    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 Communication
    E10
    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 The Pirate
    E11
    Bill The PirateAfter poking his eye with a knitting needle, Bill acts increasingly like a pirate, accompanied by a lineup of pirate- and nautical-themed cartoons: Buccaneer Bunny (1948), Moby Duck (1965), Spooky Swabs (1957), Dicky Moe (1962), The Mouse on 57th Street (1961).
  • Toony's Laugh Track
    E12
    Toony's Laugh TrackToony downloads a laugh track app to up his comedic appeal, much to Bill's annoyance. Cartoons include Robin Hood Daffy (1958), A Tale of Two Kitties (1942), Just Plane Beep (1965), Nearlyweds (1957), and Puss 'N' Boats (1966).
  • The New Sound Woman
    E13
    The New Sound WomanBill and Toony's preparations for a farm-themed episode are undercut by the sound effects mistakes of a new sound operator. Cartoons include: Duck Amuck (1953), Fish and Slips (1962), Spree Lunch (1957), The Cat's Me-Ouch (1965), and Little Boy Boo (1954).
  • Bill and Toony are Unprepared
    E14
    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 Manual
    E15
    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 Mabel
    E16
    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).
  • Scout of Sorts
    E17
    Scout of SortsToony joins the Gill Scouts and tries to earn some merit badges with help from his friends. Backwoods Bunny (1959) Cruise Cat (1952) Baby Wants a Bottleship (1942) Daffy's Diner (1967) D' Fightin' Ones (1961)
  • Bill Loses His Hat
    E18
    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 Monthly
    E19
    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).
  • Shock Jock
    E20
    Shock JockThe show is retooled as a morning zoo radio simulcast, with Bill recast as Simon Shock, an obnoxious radio shock jock. Cartoons include Hare Conditioned (1945), The Zoot Cat (1944), Be Kind to 'Aminals' (1935), Muzzle Tough (1954), and The Ducksters (1950).
  • Two Drink Minimum at the Cackle Barrel
    E21
    Two Drink Minimum at the Cackle BarrelToony and Bill turn the studio into a comedy club. Show Biz Bugs (1957) Symphony in Spinach (1948) Out and Out Rout (1936) Dog Pounded (1954) Purr-Chance to Dream (1967)
  • Toony Can't Swim Because of the 20 Minute Rule
    E22
    Toony Can't Swim Because of the 20 Minute RuleAlthough he's a fish, Toony claims he can't swim because he just ate. Porky's Poor Fish (1940) Weasel Stop (1956) Clippety Clobbered (1966) Aqua Duck (1963) Filet Meow (1966)
  • Whose TV?
    E23
    Whose TV?Toony, Goldie, and Quizzer try to pitch their TV show ideas to MeTV management. The Million Hare (1963) Pecos Pest (1955) Parlez Vous Woo (1956) Mouse Warming (1952) The Foghorn Leghorn (1966)
  • Self-Care for Toony
    E24
    Self-Care for ToonyToony decides to de-stress by having a spa day. Compressed Hare (1961) Assault and Flattery (1956) Daffy's Inn Trouble (1961) The Slick Chick (1952) Grin and Share It (1957)
  • Bill & Toony in Black & White
    E25
    Bill & Toony in Black & WhiteThe studio runs out of ink, forcing Bill and Toony to solve a mystery in black and white. Naughty Neighbors (1939) The Great Piggy Bank Robbery (1946) Catty Cornered (1953) Private Eye Popeye (1954) Ready Woolen and Able (1960)
  • Toony Wants to Be an Action Figure
    E26
    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)
  • Oh Canada?
    E27
    Oh Canada?Bill and Toony host a tribute to Canada, with an appearance by Goldie's Canadian cousin, Goalie Fisher. Bonanza Bunny (1959) Snowman's Land (1939) I -ski Love-ski You-ski (1936) Weasel While You Work (1958) Alpine Antics (1936)
  • Family Affairs
    E28
    Family AffairsFor their anniversary; Bill invites his parents onto the show. Cat Feud (1958) Mother Was a Rooster (1962) Bedevilled Rabbit (1957) My Pop, My Pop (1940) Cats A-Weigh! (1953)
  • Gamblin' Toony
    E29
    Gamblin' ToonyToony is menaced by gangsters after he can't pay off a losing bet. Floor Flusher (1954) Early to Bet (1951) Southbound Duckling (1955) Beep Prepared (1961) Bugs And Thugs (1954)
  • Valentine's Day Episode
    E30
    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)
  • President's Day
    E31
    President's DayIn honor of Presidents Day, Bill attempts to host a tribute to Zachary Taylor. Popeye for President (1956) Ballot Box Bunny (1951) Tom's Photo Finish (1957) The Candid Candidate (1937) A Fractured Leghorn (1950)
  • I Protest My Innocence!
    E32
    I Protest My Innocence!Bill's past career as a 1960s child star is brought to light. Cartoons include Hot Cross Bunny (1948), Puttin' on the Dog (1944), Females Is Fickle (1940), Symphony in Slang (1951), and Trip for Tat (1960).
  • Drumroll, Please
    E33
    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).
  • The Big Kahuna’s Birthday Bash
    E34
    The Big Kahuna’s Birthday BashBill and Toony do their best in celebrating their boss’s birthday. Cartoons: Hic-cup Pup (1954), Porky’s Pastry Pirates (1942), Popeye Presents Eugene the Jeep (1940), Rabbit of Seville (1950), Hawaiian Aye Aye (1964)
  • Cap'n Bill and His Sea Pals
    E35
    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"
  • Toony Sells Out
    E36
    Toony Sells OutToony tries his hand at marketing but wants his face on the merch.
  • It's Show & Tell Day!
    E37
    It's Show & Tell Day!It's Show and Tell Day; Bill and the rest of the "Tune In With Me" cast share some of their favorite personal possessions.
  • Hello My BB
    E38
    Hello My BBBill is an expert at playing guitar; he is too shy to play in public.
  • Bill Is Part of a Healthy Breakfast
    E39
    Bill Is Part of a Healthy BreakfastBill and Toony get their own breakfast cereal.
  • Stuff & Nonsense #1
    E40
    Stuff & Nonsense #1Bill and Toony gear up for the weekend with some comedy and games.
  • Catch of the Day
    E41
    Catch of the DayToony is abducted by a down-home celebrity chef, who intends to filet and fry him on her live cooking show. Featured cartoons: Rabbit Seasoning (1952), Downhearted Duckling (1954), Betty in Blunderland (1934), Booby Hatched (1944), The House of Tomorrow (1949).
  • Toony the Lyin' Tamer
    E42
    Toony the Lyin' TamerToony discovers Bill's clicker doubles as a lie detector; featured cartoons include Bugs, Porky, Sylvester and Tom and Jerry.
  • Cy-Bill 3000
    E43
    Cy-Bill 3000After Bill begins acting like a cyborg, Toony is convinced there is a robot uprising and that humanity is being replaced by machines; featured cartoons include Bugs Bunny, Popeye and Tom & Jerry.
  • Night School for Me
    E44
    Night School for MeThe cast goes back to school; featured cartoons include Bugs and Yosemite Sam, WW2-era Popeye and Friz Freleng classic "The Gay Anties."
  • We Need Somebody
    E45
    We Need SomebodyBill and Toony interview some interesting candidates who can educate viewers about the human body; featured cartoons include Bugs, Elmer, Daffy and Droopy.
  • Stuff & Nonsense #2
    E46
    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 Throat
    E49
    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).
  • What's Up, Jock
    E50
    What's Up, JockRadio shock jock Simon Shock buys airtime on the show to promote his "King of the Airwaves" campaign. Featured cartoons are Rebel Rabbit (1949), The Million Dollar Cat (1944), Betty Boop's Ker-Choo (1933), Ventriloquist Cat (1950), and Yankee Doodle Daffy (1943).
  • Stuff & Nonsense #3
    E51
    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).
  • The Snow Day
    E52
    The Snow DaySnow is the theme when a blizzard keeps Bill stuck at home and Toony hosts the show - with a little help from the studio janitor, Phil: Fish Tales (1936), Hare Force (1944), The A-Tom-inable Snowman (1966), Along Came Daffy (1947), A Haul in One (1956).
  • St. Patrick's Day
    E53
    St. Patrick's DayBill, Toony, and the gang celebrate Ireland in a special St. Patrick's Day episode featuring cartoon leprechauns: The Wearing of the Grin (1951), My Bunny Lies Over the Sea (1948), Droopy Leprechaun (1958), Aviation Vacation (1941), Shamrock and Roll (1969).
  • Sventoonie
    E54
    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).
  • Quizzer Gets a Jemmy
    E55
    Quizzer Gets a Jemmy
  • Open Mic Night #1
    E56
    Open Mic Night #1It's Open Mic Night at The Cackle Barrel nightclub, featuring jokes, poetry, and breakdancing from the gang, along with some classic cartoons: 14 Carrot Rabbit (1952), Scat Cats (1957), I Gopher You (1954), Joe Glow, the Firefly (1941), Catty-Cornered (1966).
  • Invisi-Bill
    E57
    Invisi-BillToony accidentally turns Bill invisible using his powerful clicker. The cartoons are Case of the Missing Hare (1942), Daffy Rents (1966), Feather Bluster (1958), Popeye Meets Rip Van Winkle (1941), and Barney Bear's 'Polar Pest' (1944).
  • Toony Reads Minds
    E58
    Toony Reads MindsAfter a breakfast mishap, Bill's spaghetti strainer grants Toony the ability to hear other people's thoughts. The cartoon lineup is The Hasty Hare (1952), Canary Row (1950), Of Thee I Sting (1946), Stealin Aint Honest (1940), and Hot-Rod and Reel! (1959).
  • Operation Kahuna
    E59
    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 Understudy
    E60
    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 #4
    E61
    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).
  • Lorna Rescues a Turtle
    E62
    Lorna Rescues a TurtleBill and Toony pet sit a turtle rescued by animal lover Lorna Greene. Cartoons include Tortoise Beats Hare (1941), Love Me, Love My Mouse (1966), Greedy for Tweety (1957), The Impossible Possum (1954), and Guided Muscle (1955).
  • Lingo Bingo
    E63
    Lingo BingoBill and the gang celebrate different types of popular slang, with a lineup of classic cartoons including Symphony in Slang (1951), What Makes Daffy Duck (1948), Tree Cornered Tweety (1956), Shishkabugs (1962), and Shake Your Powder Puff (1934).
  • Foolin' Exchange
    E64
    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 Episode
    E65
    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).
  • Who is Your Spirit Animal?
    E66
    Who is Your Spirit Animal?A cursed social media personality quiz leaves Bill possessed by his Looney Tunes spirit animal. Featured cartoons are Foxy by Proxy (1952), Fowl Weather (1953), Muscle Beach Tom (1956), She-Sick Sailors (1944), and Hollywood Capers (1935).
  • Bill Failed PE
    E67
    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 Hiccups
    E69
    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 Bill
    E70
    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 #5
    E71
    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 Day
    E72
    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 & Temptations
    E73
    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).
  • Goldie & Toony at the Opera
    E74
    Goldie & Toony at the OperaGoldie Fisher becomes an opera singer, with a cartoon lineup devoted to classical/concert music: A Corny Concerto (1943), The Cat Concerto (1947), High Note (1960), Book Revue (1946), and Holiday for Shoestrings (1946).
  • Brought to you by Cleam
    E75
    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).
  • Toony's Calendar
    E76
    Toony's CalendarToony creates a calendar for his adoring fans, with Bill acting as the photographer. Featured cartoons include Golden Yeggs (1950), Surf-Bored Cat (1967), Rabbit Transit (1947), Sheep Ahoy (1954), and Barbecue Brawl (1956).
  • Bill Gets Coffee
    E77
    Bill Gets CoffeeA coffee order mix-up brings some unusual new characters to Bill and Toony's studio. Featured cartoons are Hare-Less Wolf (1958), The Year of the Mouse (1965), Me Feelins Is Hurt (1940), Whoa, Be-Gone! (1958), and Honey's Money (1962).
  • 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).
  • The Strong & The Silent
    E79
    The Strong & The SilentToony and Bill seek to prove that each is more the "strong silent type" than the other. Cartoons include All a Bir-r-r-d (1950), Rabbit Punch (1948), Designs on Jerry (1955), Zip 'N Snort (1961), and Kiss Me Cat (1953).
  • The Baseball Episode
    E80
    The Baseball EpisodeToony becomes a home run-hitting superstar in this special baseball-themed show: Baseball Bugs (1946), Gone Batty (1954), Porky's Baseball Broadcast (1940), The Twisker Pitcher (1937), Boulevardier from the Bronx (1936).
  • Stuff & Nonsense #6
    E81
    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)
  • The Lingonbuddy
    E82
    The LingonbuddyBill competes with babies and a European boy to become the mascot for a line of lingonberry snack cakes. The cartoon lineup features Baby Bottleneck (1946), Slicked-up Pup (1951), Zoom and Bored (1957), Little Dutch Plate (1935), and Busy Bakers (1940).
  • Hazardous Henry vs. Perilous Perry
    E83
    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 Feller
    E84
    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).
  • The Toony Tuna Club
    E85
    The Toony Tuna ClubBill and Toony are stuck babysitting a young Toony the Tuna Troop recruit named Dippy. Cartoons are Forward March Hare (1953), Egghead Rides Again (1937), Tom and Chérie (1955), The Up-Standing Sitter (1948), and What -- No Spinach? (1936).
  • Rabbit Tracks
    E86
    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 War
    E87
    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).
  • Ballads For Bunny
    E88
    Ballads For BunnyBest of Bugs Week, Day 3 highlights Bugs Bunny's greatest musical cartoons: Rhapsody Rabbit (1946), Long-Haired Hare (1949), Rabbit of Seville (1950), Baton Bunny (1959), and What's Opera, Doc? (1957).
  • Hollywood Bugs
    E89
    Hollywood BugsBest of Bugs Week, Day 4 spotlights Bugs Bunny's Hollywood- and showbiz-themed cartoons, often featuring celebrity caricatures: Slick Hare (1947), What's Cookin' Doc? (1944), A Hare Grows in Manhattan (1947), What's Up Doc? (1950), and A Star Is Bored (1956).
  • Wascally Winners
    E90
    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).
  • Pink'd
    E91
    Pink'dThe show goes pink for a major announcement, and Toony is left in the dark about it. The suspiciously pink-themed cartoon selections are Porky's Naughty Nephew (1938), A Gruesome Twosome (1945), Cool Cat (1967), Royal Cat Nap (1958), and The Pink Phink (1964).
  • Stuff & Nonesense #7
    E92
    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).
  • Portrait of a Tuna
    E93
    Portrait of a TunaBill tries to find a professional artist to paint Toony's portrait for MeTV. Featured cartoons are Mutiny on the Bunny (1950), Rabbit Rampage (1955), Clippety Clobbered (1966), Cartoons Ain't Human (1943), and The Hep Cat (1942).
  • Vampire Weekday
    E94
    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).
  • Focus, Focus!
    E95
    Focus, Focus!Sue P. (from Sales) helps Bill and Toony improve the show with feedback from a focus group. Cartoons include Bugs' Bonnets (1956), Of Feline Bondage (1965), Nuts and Volts (1964), Nurse-Mates (1940), and Pink Ice (1965).
  • Episode #1.96
    E96
    Episode #1.96It's another open mic night at the Cackle Barrel comedy club, featuring Rudy Flutey, Hack Frost, and Buddy Buzzer. Cartoons include Big Top Bunny (1951), Daffy Dilly (1948), Hamateur Night (1939), Rock 'n' Rodent (1967), and Wimmin Hadn't Oughta Drive (1940).
  • Craftwerk
    E97
    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).
  • Gamblin' Bill
    E98
    Gamblin' BillBill prepares for a poker game, hoping to spend his gambling winnings to buy his parents a camel for their anniversary. Featured cartoons are Sahara Hare (1955), Pink Sphinx (1968), Zip Zip Hooray! (1965), Heir Bear (1953), and Room and Bird (1951).
  • Return of Sventoonie
    E99
    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).
  • Golly Gal
    E100
    Golly GalBill and Toony try to appeal to a Gen-Z audience with "turn-of-the-century" nostalgia (from the early 1900s). Cartoons include Stage Door Cartoon (1944), Those Were Wonderful Days (1934), Problem Pappy (1941), Rushing Roulette (1965), and Hare and Loathing in Las Vegas (2004).
  • Show & Tell Day #2
    E101
    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).
  • Stuff & Nonsense #8
    E102
    Stuff & Nonsense #8Bill's parents check in on their "Bonky" (and his riboflavin levels), and a special musical guest pays a visit to the show. Featured cartoons are Backwoods Bunny (1959), Bad Ol' Putty Tat (1949), Design for Leaving (1954), and Cock-a-Doodle-Duel (2004).
  • Dog Day Morning
    E103
    Dog Day MorningFortune teller Sue Thsayer helps Bill reunite with his boyhood dog, Commander Stinkbomb, in this canine-centric episode: Little Orphan Airedale (1947), Droopy's Double Trouble (1951), A Waggily Tale (1958), [error], and No Barking (1954).
  • Cap'n Bill '67
    E104
    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 Day
    E105
    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).
  • Road Trip
    E106
    Road TripBill and Toony prepare for a Memorial Day road trip to Tunamusement Land, with a slate of driving- and automobile-themed cartoons: Thumb Fun (1952), Mutts About Racing (1958), Pink Pistons (1966), So Does an Automobile (1939), There Auto Be a Law (1953).
  • Yee Howdy Rides Again
    E107
    Yee Howdy Rides Again
  • Wow What a Day!
    E108
    Wow What a Day!
  • Stuff & Nonsense #9
    E109
    Stuff & Nonsense #9
  • Right Down the Middle
    E110
    Right Down the Middle
  • Bring a Kid to Work Day
    E111
    Bring a Kid to Work Day
  • Tuna Roast
    E112
    Tuna Roast
  • Mob Lobster's Greatest Hits
    E113
    Mob Lobster's Greatest Hits
  • Weirdy Weekday
    E114
    Weirdy Weekday
  • The Real Toon in with Me
    E115
    The Real Toon in with Me
  • Happy Father's Day
    E116
    Happy Father's Day
  • Stuff & Nonsense #10
    E117
    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 Run
    E118
    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).
  • Open Mic Night #3
    E119
    Open Mic Night #3Open mic night at The Cackle Barrel comedy club spotlights comedy duos, with cartoons featuring famous pairs: Punch Trunk (1953), Gopher Broke (1958), Pup on a Picnic (1955), Scrambled Aches (1957), Dime to Retire (1955).
  • The Spin Off
    E120
    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 Clicker
    E121
    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).
  • Show & Tell Day #3
    E122
    Show & Tell Day #3Bill brings his collectible 1960s "Bonanza" action figures to the studio, and seldom-used characters share their prized possessions: The Astroduck (1966), Puttin' on the Dog (1944), Chaser on the Rocks (1965), A Hull of a Mess (1942), Dog Pounded (1954).
  • Deep Thinking
    E123
    Deep ThinkingWhen his worldview is shattered, Toony ponders life's big philosophical questions. Cartoons include An Egg Scramble (1950), Billy Boy (1954), Pink Outs (1967), Falling Hare (1943), and Duck Amuck (1953).
  • A Musical Episode
    E124
    A Musical EpisodeBill and Toony are joined by a young Broadway star in a show dedicated to musical cartoons: Gorilla My Dreams (1948), Swooner Crooner (1944), Let's Sing with Popeye (1934), I Love to Singa (1936), Katnip Kollege (1938).
  • Mirror Universe
    E125
    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).
  • Independence Day
    E126
    Independence DayBill and Toony celebrate the 4th of July with an Independence Day spectacular featuring fireworks, daredevil stunts, and patriotic cartoons: Ant Pasted (1953), Patriotic Popeye (1957), Old Glory (1939), G.I. Pink (1968), Yankee Doodle Bugs (1954).
  • Totally Tubular Toons
    E127
    Totally Tubular Toons
  • Shrimp Tank
    E128
    Shrimp Tank
  • Toony in 3-D
    E129
    Toony in 3-D
  • Toony Goes Hollywood
    E130
    Toony Goes Hollywood
  • Caps Off to Toony
    E131
    Caps Off to ToonyToony graduates from college. Featured cartoons are Dr. Devil and Mr. Hare (1964), Duel Personality (1966), Bartholomew Versus the Wheel (1964), Fowl Play (1937), and Each Dawn I Crow (1949).
  • That Zit!
    E132
    That Zit!Toony is self-conscious about an acne problem and gets help from a celebrity skin care doctor. Featured cartoons are Apes of Wrath (1959), The Invisible Mouse (1947), Hairied and Hurried (1965), Pink of the Litter (1967), and Home, Tweet Home (1950).
  • Yazmin Ramos Script
    E133
    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).
  • Toony Gets a Tattoo
    E134
    Toony Gets a TattooBill helps Toony pick out a tattoo, but Toony starts to think twice.
  • Stuff & Nonsense #11
    E135
    Stuff & Nonsense #11The gang gets a visit from dour meteorologist Misty Drizzle.
  • Toony Believes the Truth Is Out There
    E136
    Toony Believes the Truth Is Out ThereToony believes aliens have come to take over planet Earth, and that Bill is one of them. Themed cartoons feature Popeye, Bugs Bunny and Marvin the Martian.
  • Promo Shoot
    E137
    Promo ShootToony and Bill help Sue P., from the sales department, create promotional material for the show, but learn it may not be as easy as it sounds. Classic cartoons featuring Porky Pig, Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny.
  • It's Showtime!
    E138
    It's Showtime!Bill can't dance, so it's up to Toony and the gang to teach him how. Cartoons feature Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Popeye.
  • Doctor's Orders
    E139
    Doctor's OrdersA quack doctor diagnoses a "Polish Sausage" diet for a listless Toony. Plus great cartoons about the medical profession featuring Bugs, Daffy and the Inspector.
  • Bugs' Birthday
    E140
    Bugs' BirthdayBill and Toony celebrate Bugs Bunny's birthday by showing five cartoons starring the wascally wabbit.
  • Bill's Legs Fall Asleep
    E141
    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).
  • The Safety Dans
    E142
    The Safety DansAn accident-prone Bill gets assistance from the "Safety Dans." Plus, Bugs, Daffy and a rarely-seen MGM cartoon, "The Tree Surgeon."
  • Stuff & Nonsense #12
    E143
    Stuff & Nonsense #12Bill and Toony talk to a Foley artist, a table lamp throws some shade, and artist Mel Attonin teaches sculpting.
  • Toony's Summer Games
    E144
    Toony's Summer GamesToony has a field day with his own summertime games.
  • Don't Be That Guy
    E145
    Don't Be That GuyBill and Toony have some important announcements to make.
  • Runway Toony
    E146
    Runway ToonyToony decides to become a model.
  • Bill Faces the Monsters
    E147
    Bill Faces the MonstersBill faces some monsters that have formed over the weekend.
  • National Lazy Day
    E148
    National Lazy DayBill and Toony celebrate National Lazy Day.
  • Camping
    E149
    CampingBill and Toony go camping.
  • Cupley's Believe It If You Want
    E150
    Cupley's Believe It If You WantBill and Toony make some mind-boggling discoveries.
  • Friday the 13th
    E151
    Friday the 13thBill and Toony run into a few scares on Friday the 13th.
  • Toony's Time Loop
    E152
    Toony's Time LoopToony is trapped reliving the same day over and over again. Featured cartoons are Satan's Waitin' (1954), Why Do I Dream Those Dreams (1934), An Ounce of Pink (1965), The Duck Doctor (1952), and See Ya Later Gladiator (1968).
  • Team Building #1
    E153
    Team Building #1Bill and Toony bond with their "Toon In with Me" colleagues through a series of team-building exercises. Featured cartoons are The Wild Chase (1965), Flies Ain't Human (1941), Making Friends (1936), Mouse-Taken Identity (1957), and Homeless Hare (1950).
  • Yee Howdy #3
    E154
    Yee Howdy #3Toony takes over the old TV show "Yee Howdy".
  • Best in Show
    E155
    Best in ShowOn what is meant to be a Cartoon Curator's Choice show, Bill ends up playing everyone else's top cartoon picks: The Big Snooze (1946), Dog Tales (1958), The Bear That Wasn't (1967), The Man on the Flying Trapeze (1934), Pink Panzer (1965).
  • The Imaginary Fiend
    E156
    The Imaginary Fiend
  • Cap'n Bill's Back 2 School Spectacular!
    E157
    Cap'n Bill's Back 2 School Spectacular!Bill's favorite cartoon show as a kid "Cap'n Bill and His Sea Pals" is shown. This one was broadcast during the Bicentennial Summer of 1976. It's actually Cap'n Bill's annual "Back To School Spectacular."
  • Tyler
    E158
    TylerGoldie's assistant Tyler goes missing.
  • Toony Procrastinates
    E159
    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).
  • Bill Hears an Ocarina
    E160
    Bill Hears an OcarinaBill and Toony hear sounds.
  • Fun with Phobias
    E161
    Fun with PhobiasIn an episode devoted to unusual fears, Toony is afraid of elbows and tries to trigger Bill's fear of bellybuttons: The Missing Mouse (1953), The Curious Puppy (1939), Daffy Doodles (1946), Fin n' Catty (1943), A Street Cat Named Sylvester (1953).
  • Company Softball Team
    E162
    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 Crooner
    E163
    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).
  • Bill Tries French Toast
    E164
    Bill Tries French ToastBill's first taste of French toast changes him in this special French-themed episode: Napoleon Bunny-Part (1956), Young and Healthy (1933), Shot and Bothered (1966), Le Quiet Squad (1967), Boston Quackie (1957).
  • Cartoons Are So Lit!
    E165
    Cartoons Are So Lit!The gang gets lit.
  • Fan-Tastic Friday #1
    E166
    Fan-Tastic Friday #1It's the first ever Fan-tastic Friday.
  • Taking What They're Giving
    E167
    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).
  • Tailgating Toony
    E168
    Tailgating ToonyBill and Toony tailgate cartoons as if they were a sporting event, with some unusual tailgate party traditions: Rabbit's Kin (1952), The Hound and the Rabbit (1937), Knight-Mare Hare (1955), You Gotta Be a Football Hero (1935), Pink Punch (1966).
  • Jock & The Box
    E169
    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).
  • Stuff & Nonsense #13
    E170
    Stuff & Nonsense #13There's an elephant in the room.
  • Fan-Tastic Friday #2
    E171
    Fan-Tastic Friday #2The gang celebrates Fan-Tastic Friday again.
  • Let's Get Physicals
    E172
    Let's Get PhysicalsBill and Toony take their annual physical exams.
  • Can of Cake!
    E173
    Can of Cake!Toony gets stuck and canned.
  • British Toon in with Me
    E174
    British Toon in with MeBill and Toony air the UK version of their show.
  • Bonky Has a Blanky
    E175
    Bonky Has a BlankyBill says goodbye to his childhood blanket.
  • Fan-Tastic Friday #3
    E176
    Fan-Tastic Friday #3Bill and Toony celebrate the show's fans.
  • Bill's Famous
    E177
    Bill's FamousBill is mistaken for his celebrity lookalike, pop idol Dill Jeff of the boy band Lunch Table: Oily Hare (1952), Banty Raids (1963), Parlez Vous Woo (1956), Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Pink (1968), Bingo Crosbyana (1936).
  • Tic Tac Toony
    E178
    Tic Tac ToonyBill and Toony help Mr. Quizzer fulfill his contract by recording the 100th episode of his game show, "Tic Tac Toony": The Ducksters (1950), Pink Posies (1967), The Counterfeit Cat (1949), Bill of Hare (1962), Zoom at the Top (1962).
  • National Hunting & Fishing
    E179
    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 #4
    E180
    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).
  • Craftwerk #2
    E181
    Craftwerk #2The gang celebrates Craft Day.
  • Pie Me to the Moon
    E182
    Pie Me to the MoonToony inherits a pie shop from Mob Lobster.
  • Fan-Tastic Friday #5
    E183
    Fan-Tastic Friday #5The fifth Fan-Tastic Friday episode, shifting the focus to viewer feedback and fan-submitted content. Cartoons include Acrobatty Bunny (1946), Extinct Pink (1969), Dicky Moe (1962), Olive's $weep$take Ticket (1941), and Awful Orphan (1949).
  • Bill & Toony's Plant
    E184
    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).
  • In La-La Land
    E185
    In La-La LandBill and Toony pay tribute to Hollywood.
  • Yee Howdy Hoodang!
    E186
    Yee Howdy Hoodang!It's a Yee Howdy Hoodang. Are you ready to dance to 1978 disco?
  • Fan-Tastic Friday #6
    E187
    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).
  • Show & Tell Day #4
    E188
    Show & Tell Day #4Bill misplaces his bag of collectibles on Show and Tell Day: Hare We Go (1951), The Three Little Pups (1953), Cock-a-Doodle Deux-Deux (1966), The Fire Alarm (1936), Hop, Look and Listen (1948).
  • A Tribute to the Movies
    E189
    A Tribute to the MoviesBill and Toony celebrate the movie theaters.
  • P's & Q's
    E190
    P's & Q'sBill has jury duty.
  • Fan-Tastic Friday #7
    E191
    Fan-Tastic Friday #7
  • Bill 2: Algae Boogaloo
    E192
    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).
  • A Fork in the Road
    E193
    A Fork in the RoadBill finds a magical fork in the road, which allows him to choose between two alternate adventures for each show segment: Sugar and Spies (1966), Ancient Fistory (1953), [error], Porky's Pooch (1941), Lucky Pink (1968).
  • Mornin'
    E194
    Mornin'The show gets a new name.
  • Fan-Tastic Friday #8
    E195
    Fan-Tastic Friday #8It's another show about the fans.
  • Toony's Tell-All
    E196
    Toony's Tell-All
  • Toony's Lemonade Stand
    E197
    Toony's Lemonade StandToony goes into business selling his own lemonade beverage for 25 cents a cup, with a cartoon lineup featuring Hare Remover (1946), Blue Cat Blues (1956), Chaser on the Rocks (1965), The Pink Quarterback (1968), and Hoppy-Go-Lucky (1952).
  • Whose Your Daddy?
    E198
    Whose Your Daddy?There's a knock at the door and a surprise visitor.
  • Billoween
    E199
    BilloweenIt's Halloween at the studio.
  • Oh, Canada 2: Hockey Schtick
    E200
    Oh, Canada 2: Hockey SchtickToony heads to the set of Canadian "Toon In With Me" for a lesson on being nice.
  • Look Who's Famous Now
    E201
    Look Who's Famous NowBill's parents become famous.
  • I Like to Hobby
    E202
    I Like to HobbyToony and the gang help Bill find a new hobby: Kitty Foiled (1948), Problem Pappy (1941), Count Me Out (1938), Slink Pink (1969), Hot-Rod and Reel! (1959).
  • Fantastic Friday #9
    E203
    Fantastic Friday #9
  • Shoe of Wishes
    E204
    Shoe of WishesMarty Smarty Pants returns.
  • Psychological Thriller
    E205
    Psychological ThrillerGoldie, Bill and Toony's book club read starts to bleed into reality.
  • The Amazing Hat-Chop from Billco
    E206
    The Amazing Hat-Chop from BillcoBill buys too many hats.
  • Fantastic Friday #10
    E207
    Fantastic Friday #10It's yet another Fan-tastic Friday.
  • Stuff & Nonsense #14
    E208
    Stuff & Nonsense #14The Peaceful Painter sketches a portrait, Pop Quizzer leads a workout, and Trisha Brine shares a new recipe: The Prize Pest (1951), Betty Boop: The Hot Air Salesman (1937), The Milky Way (1940), Le Bowser Bagger (1967), Whoa, Be-Gone! (1958).
  • Stormy Weather
    E209
    Stormy WeatherA storm engulfs the studio and the cast of Toon In With Me is relegated to the basement for shelter, until they discover the Big Kahuna's top-secret panic room is not being used.
  • 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 Sock
    E211
    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).
  • Fantastic Friday #11
    E212
    Fantastic Friday #11
  • Bill Didn't Start the Fire
    E213
    Bill Didn't Start the Fire
  • Forensic Fish Files
    E214
    Forensic Fish Files
  • The First Thanksgiving
    E215
    The First Thanksgiving
  • Fantastic Friday #12
    E216
    Fantastic Friday #12
  • Four Dollar Bill
    E217
    Four Dollar Bill
  • Dead Presidential Fitness Test
    E218
    Dead Presidential Fitness Test
  • Bill Is Sleepwalking
    E219
    Bill Is Sleepwalking
  • Fantastic Friday #13
    E220
    Fantastic Friday #13
  • The First Ever Hosted Morning Cartoon Show Hanukkah Special in TV History (Probably)
    E221
    The First Ever Hosted Morning Cartoon Show Hanukkah Special in TV History (Probably)
  • Toony's Funeral
    E222
    Toony's Funeral
  • Bill Is on a Juice Cleanse
    E223
    Bill Is on a Juice Cleanse
  • Hazardous Henry the Final Episode
    E224
    Hazardous Henry the Final Episode
  • Toony's Time Capsule
    E225
    Toony's Time Capsule
  • It Is to Laugh
    E226
    It Is to Laugh
  • The Hot Christmas Toy
    E227
    The Hot Christmas Toy
  • The Not-So-Special Christmas Special
    E228
    The Not-So-Special Christmas Special
  • More News at 11
    E229
    More News at 11
  • No Rats, Ands or Buts
    E230
    No Rats, Ands or Buts
  • Christmas Toons Pt. 1
    E231
    Christmas Toons Pt. 1
  • Christmas Toons, Pt. 2
    E232
    Christmas Toons, Pt. 2
  • Sleepover at the Studio
    E233
    Sleepover at the Studio
  • Fun with Phobias #2
    E234
    Fun with Phobias #2
  • An Anvil Hits Bill
    E235
    An Anvil Hits Bill

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