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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Greg Reyna, Art Vitello, Art Leonardi, Ken Boyer |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 14 September, 1990 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Warner Studios |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Animated, Closed-captioned, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Children's Video |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 085391206330 |
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Customer Reviews of Tiny Toons: The Best of Buster & Babs
I love this show! I love this show, including the time in the episode, about the Music Videos, they played the song I liked "Yappity Yak (Don't Come Back". Including, Plucky Duck, he's funny. I give this a [5 star] (5 out of 5).
Parodies and digs galore...
This tape features two episodes, "Prom-ise Her Anything" and "thirteensomething", two of the better episodes in the entire series.
"Prom-ise Her Anything"(dir. Ken Boyer) is the story of the ACME Looniversity Junior Prom that takes over the minds of the inhabitants of ACME Acres. The toons are paired off, and the most obvious pairing, Buster & Babs, seems to have hit a snag... all in all the animation is the C team animation for the most part, squash and stretch rubberbands, but the gags are fun, if not the most original.
"thirteensomething"(dir. Jon McClenahan) a clever blend of 'thirtysomething' and 'Beverly Hills 90210' that starts with the opening credits, makes you feel like you missed the station break. An argument between Buster and Babs has Babs leave the show to find her way in a Prime Time melodrama called 'thirteensomething', the only drawback being the show only hires humans, no toons. This animation is the other 'A-List' animation I loved on this show, almost ANIME in its' renderings. A further trademark of this animation team are frequent profiles, awesome voice synch, and a greater sense of the "fourth wall",(or absence of).
This is one of the MUST HAVE Tiny Toons tapes, up there with the Music Television and How I Spent My Summer Vacation tapes. Few episodes are as fun to watch as "thirteensomething", the episode that shoots fun at everything, incuding itself.