![]() ![]() They then jam each other back-to back with songs by Tweety (" Wee Widdle Bird") and Sylvester (" Pussycat's Parade"). ![]() Bugs jams KPUT right back with " The Old Soft Shoe", with a confused Daffy jamming Bugs back with " I Can't Get Along, Little Dogie" by Yosemite Sam. He then jams WABBIT with a drum solo of his from The Bugs Bunny Show. ![]() Bugs then plays " Gee Whiz Willigans", which infuriates Daffy. He then plays " We're In to Win" before being changed by the hand. Daffy then rips off WABBIT once more, saying that "those bigshots at WABBIT would have you believe that us ducks did nothing but sit on our tail feathers during World War II". He is dead last in his competition ratings, then shows lament before the same hand changes the channel again.Īfter the commercial break, Bugs displays "The Songs of WWII" with songs " We Did It Before" and " Any Bonds Today?". He then delivers a trivia question: "Whose musical talent combined the upper-beat level of bluegrass music with the intoxicating Latin rhythm of salsa?" He is the answer to that, and then plays the song " Banjo Chicky-Boom", the song for said answer. Bugs presents a back-to-back tribute to Porky Pig with his debut single "Porky's Poppa Has a Farm", his imaginative videos, Naughty Neighbors and his duet with Petunia Pig. He then rips off WABBIT on KPUT by presenting his own golden oldie " We Watch the Skyways" before the same hand changes the channel. He has a caller service giveaway for a free T-shirt and free copy of his disco album. He sees " We're in the Money", then his break is over. On his break, Daffy is clueless at watching Bugs do his radio show with "no panache, no charisma". He plays " Those Were Wonderful Days" and describes how some of the best music came from Vaudeville, using a song from the Bunny Sisters as an example. ![]() Then, Bugs presents "The Songs of the 1930's", which displays songs from the 1930s Looney Tunes. On a television screen (above is a picture labeled the Nielsens, but the family in the picture is not yet seen), a hand changes the station to WABBIT.Īfter the commercial break, Bugs and Daffy deliver their signature songs " What's Up, Doc?" and " Oh, People Call Me Daffy!". Daffy plays " Sunrise in Nutzville", then displays his disgust for WABBIT because they have higher ratings. We then leave the city where WABBIT is to the woods, where Daffy's music video TV station KPUT is. He then plays his "highly requested" song " Home on the Range". He runs the highly successful music video TV station WABBIT. Plot synopsisĪfter the title is announced, we cut to a VJ Bugs at the end of " In Old Indiana". It can be found in the Adventures section of the Space Jam 2-disc box set. where new animation was both traditionally and digitally animated. It was one of the first specials produced by Warner Bros. The stations are hosted by Bugs Bunny (WABBIT) and Daffy Duck (KPUT). The story revolves around two competing television stations that show music videos from classic Looney Tunes shorts. Daffy: Battle of the Music Video Stars is a 1988 animated television special broadcast on CBS on October 21, 1988. Daffy: Battle of the Music Video Starsīugs Bunny's Mad World of Television (1982)īugs vs. ![]()
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