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List of references to Warner Bros. in the television shows that were not produced or distributed by Warner Bros.

Television shows[]

Due to the numerous Warner Bros. references found in these programs, both lists has been divided between the following sub-pages:

101 Dalmatians: The Series[]

  • In the episode "The Making of…" there is a parody of the Road Runner cartoons where Cruella de Vil takes Wile E. Coyote's place and Spot takes Road Runner's place.

Tuca & Bertie: Season 1[]

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson[]

A Viagem (TV Globo)[]

Anna and the King (TV series)[]

Bear in the Big Blue House[]

The Country Mouse and the City Mouse Adventures[]

  • A dog from the episode Wild West Mice, tries to catch two mice, Emily and Alexander. While these mice are enter the hole, the dog places his face through the broken hole. Perhaps this is a reference to Stanley Kubrick's The Shining.

The Fairly OddParents[]

Adventures of Superman[]

Batman (1966)[]

Dexter[]

  • In Season 7 Episode 7, "Chemistry", when Isaak Sirko says, "...you were able to lead me into a trap, a mistake I assure you won't happen again," Dexter responds, "We have a cartoon in America about a coyote who chases after a roadrunner. He keeps thinking that. He keeps rocket-skating right off the cliff."

The Simpsons[]

Drawn Together[]

  • Marvin the Martian (voiced by James Arnold Taylor) appears in two Drawn Together episodes: "Charlotte's Web of Lies" (where he is seen in Ling-Ling's Anger Management Group with The Hulk, Skeletor, and Yosemite Sam) and "Toot Goes Bollywood".
  • Elmer Fudd (voiced by Chris Edgerly) in one episode appears at a gay party with his face pixelated.
  • In another episode, Bugs Bunny (voiced by James Arnold Taylor) appeared harassing Foxxy like he did in the cartoon "Duck Amuck".
  • In "Mexican't Buy Me Love", Toot does an impression of the Road Runner and tries to sped off like him.
  • In another episode, Spanky chases Wooldoor, and they freeze frame with Latin names just like in the Road Runner cartoons.
  • Sylvester made a cameo in the episode "Clum Babies".
  • Speedy (voiced by James Arnold Taylor) appeared in an episode trying to be a member of the housemates. In the same episode a Wile E. Coyote-shaped crater is seen during the place wreck.
  • In another episode, Wooldoor is chased by cops into an Acme store.
  • In The Drawn Together Movie: The Movie!, Road Runner gets run down and dies. After Road Runner's death, Wile E. Coyote (voiced by Jess Harnell; for some reason, his nose is red just like Ralph's) says that his life has no meaning without The Road Runner and then commits suicide by shooting himself in the head with a prop gun.

Family Guy[]

  • The Story on Page One - A government official gives Meg a bomb and it explodes in her face. After the explosion, she suddenly gets a bill and turns it around like Daffy Duck does in "Rabbit Fire". Then, she uses Bugs Bunny's catchphrase "Of course you know, this means war!"
  • I Never Met The Dead Man - Peter runs over Road Runner (voiced by Seth MacFarlane) and asks his passenger, Wile E. Coyote (voiced by Seth MacFarlane), if he should stop. Wile tells him to keep going.
  • Stewie B. Goode - Elmer Fudd (voiced by Noel Blanc) surprisingly succeeds in killing Bugs Bunny (voiced by Seth MacFarlane).
  • Tales of a 3rd-Grade Nothing - Yosemite Sam (voiced by Seth MacFarlane) is seen complaining about his "penis-compressingest, sperm-killingest, testicle-grippingest" jeans.
  • Padre de Familia - Peter makes up his own version of Speedy Gonzales named "Rapid Dave", after deciding that immigrants shouldn't be allowed in America. Sylvester (voiced by Jeff Bergman) tries to catch Dave.
  • Back to the Woods - Foghorn Leghorn (voiced by Seth MacFarlane) walks up to Colonel Harland Sanders in a KFC restaurant, and tells Sanders that his food smells good. Sanders then chops Foghorn's head off, and as the body runs around Foghorn's head, he says "Whoa, look at that boy, running around like a chicken with his head cut off - wait a minute!"
  • PTV - Peter is seen working at ACME and Wile E. Coyote clams a refund for a giant sling-shot that slammed him into a mountain. Wile's wife then comes in telling him to hurry up.
  • E. Peterbus Unum - Peter's grandfather who was a Warner Bros. animator, recommended naming Bugs Bunny "Ephraim The Retarded Rabbit", a name no other worker agreed with.
  • Partial Terms of Endearment - There is a parody of the Road Runner cartoons as Peter tries to force his wife Lois to have an abortion.
  • Forget-Me-Not - When Joe assumes he was the voice of a cartoon bird, Tweety appears and says in Joe's voice "I thought I saw a cat. I did see a cat."
  • Turban Cowboy - Peter and Muhammad watch a Muslim version of Looney Tunes where Porky Pig (voiced by Seth MacFarlane) makes his traditional appearance though the drum head, although noting that under Islamic Law he is forbidden as dirty.
  • Farmer Guy - Peter stops to see if the tornado he sees is Taz.
  • Something Something Something Dark Side - During the fight scene between Darth Vader (Stewie) and Luke Skywalker (Chris), Luke falls off of the platform and holds a sign saying "Help!" in mid-air (similar to how Wile E. Coyote holds up signs to speak to the audience) before nearly falling to his death.
  • When You Wish Upon A Weinstein - After Lois finds out that Peter bought volcano insurance (and thus ruining their check book), she tells Peter that Meg needs a pair of glasses. Peter then says that no one needs glasses, to which Meg retorts that Peter wears glasses. Peter then says "That's only to fool the man from the draft board" (an obvious reference to "Draftee Daffy").
  • Peter Problems - When Peter mentions that Quagmire could show up like the Road Runner, Quagmire zooms in a la the Road Runner, while holding up a sign that says "Giggity Giggity".
  • The 2,000-Year-Old Virgin - Lois suggests to Peter to be more gentle towards Jesus, as he approaches his first time, to which Peter replies he'll be as sensitive and gentle as possible, just like the Tasmanian Devil tucking his kids to bed. A cut-away gag then appears, showing Taz, speaking in his normal tongue, reading a book to his kid and then tucking him to sleep. Taz then begins to zoom out of the room, but then quietly tip-toes out of his kid's room while spinning around, saying goodnight to his kid, turning out the lights and shutting the door.
  • Family Goy - A mentally handicapped rooster according to Peter uses Yakko Warner's catchphrase, "Goodnight everybody!", when the sun comes up, though the quote was not used as a sexual reference but rather the opposite of what was happening.
  • Secondhand Spoke - One of the bullies calls Chris "Dorky Pig", an obvious reference to Porky Pig.
  • Family Guy Lite - When Brian gets kicked by his horse a fourth time, his nose turns in the opposite direction, similar to how Daffy Duck's beak turns when Elmer Fudd (voiced by Seth MacFarlane) shot him in "Rabbit Seasoning". Brian then moves his nose back to normal, similar to how Daffy moves his beak back to normal, then uses his catchphrase, "You're despicable!"
  • Short Cuts - Peter tells Lois he will "wear a denim shirt with the Looney Tunes guys embroidered on it to church every Sunday."

Futurama[]

  • Clips of various Looney Tunes cartoons are often featured in the opening sequence of several Futurama episodes.
    • "A Big Piece of Garbage" - "A Corny Concerto"
    • "Mars University" - "Pigs in a Polka"
    • "When Aliens Attack" - "Daffy - The Commando"
    • "I Second That Emotion" - "Fresh Hare"

Star Trek: The Original Series[]

Star Trek: The Animated Series[]

Star Trek: The Next Generation[]

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine[]

Star Trek: Voyager[]

Star Trek: Enterprise[]

Star Wars: Clone Wars (2003)[]

Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008)[]

Kappa Mikey[]

The Loud House[]

The Boss Baby: Back in Business[]

Mission: Impossible (1966)[]

Mission: Impossible (1988)[]

The Wild Wild West[]

Goldie & Bear[]

Faerie Tale Theatre[]

Danny Phantom[]

The Beverly Hillbillies[]

  • Jake & Jethro refer to Stella.

Xiaolin Chronicles[]

Adventures of the Gummi Bears[]

  • In the episode "Good Neighbor Gummi", a dimwitted thief says "Hey Rocky, I taw I taw a Gummi Bear". Rocky shares the name as the gangster.

American Dad[]

  • In "In Country... Club", Roger tells Stan in the Sex in the City script he was reading that the character landed square on the rabbit and found out "What's up Doc?", Bugs Bunny's catchphrase.
  • "Naked to the Limit, One More Time" - When Roger's spaceship leaves, it makes a "Beep Beep" sound similar to Road Runner.
  • "Wheels & the Legman and the Case of Grandpa's Key" - Roger has a Foghorn Leghorn keychain.
  • "The American Dream Factory"  - At the end of the episode, a West Virginian hillbilly says, "Look ma, Mexicans, like the fast mouse in them Bugs Bunny cartoons."
  • In the episode "The Skarlet Getter", Klaus mentions The Looney Tunes Show.
  • In "Hamerican Dad", Roger, Stan, and Tappahonnock Ham Society go to Six Flags and see a Looney Tunes Convention. Roger is holding a Taz doll and mentions that one of the members high-fived Speedy Gonzales.
  • In "Jenny Fromdabloc", Principal Lewis attempts to sell belt buckles, one containing a bird that closely resembles Tweety Bird although Principal Lewis notes his eyes are red from smoking weed.
  • Stan wears a Tweety Bird undershirt at the Gold Nugget casino in "Casino Normale".
  • In "A Jones for a Smith", Steve animates a partly dissected frog whilst singing "Hello! Ma Baby", a reference to the Looney Tunes cartoon, "One Froggy Evening". Steve then animates the frog while singing a parody of "Drop It Like It's Hot", by Snoop Doggy Dog, dubbing the frog, "Snoop Froggy Frog".
  • In "The Old Country", after Steve changes Klaus into a moose, Roger tries to hunt Klaus dressed like Elmer Fudd.
  • In "Yule, Tide, Repeat", Hayley asks someone if Tweety Bird dressed street.

Penn & Teller: Bullshit![]

Bel-Air (2022)[]

Undeclared[]

Doki[]

Johnny Test (Season 3-6)[]

Johnny Test (2021)[]

Darcy's Wild Life[]

Atomic Betty[]

PBS Kids Sprout[]

Mecha Builders[]

The Bob Newhart Show[]

The Little Polar Bear (1992-1995)[]

Laura's Star (1999-2011)[]

Adventures from the Book of Virtues[]

Q-Force[]

Turma da Mônica (Monica's Gang)[]

Super President[]

The Muppet Show[]

  • At the end of the Doug Henning episode, a rabbit says Porky Pig's catchphrase "Th-th-that's all folks!"

Sesame Street[]

How I Met Your Mother[]

Reno 911![]

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation[]

CSI: Miami[]

Miss 2059[]

The Young and the Restless[]

Donny![]

Woori the Virgin[]

Miss Farah[]

Reckless (1997)[]

Reckless (2014)[]

Revenge[]

İntikam[]

Venganza[]

Burn Notice[]

The Glades[]

The Magic School Bus[]

The Magic School Bus Rides Again[]

Arthur[]

  • In the episode "Desk Wars", Muffy holds up stickers for superheroes called the Judo Kittens, who somewhat resemble The Powerpuff Girls.

The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper[]

Cubeez[]

The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius[]

Walter Melon[]

Garfield and Friends[]

The Irrational[]

See also[]

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