Ep 16. That's My Baby
- TV-PG
- September 6, 2011
- 6 min
"That's My Baby" is the sixteenth episode of the first season of the classic animated series, Looney Tunes. The show features various anthropomorphic animals, such as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Porky Pig, among others, who reside in a fictional world and are involved in absurd and humorous situations.
In this episode, the story revolves around a stork, who is tasked with delivering a baby to its rightful parents. However, during his journey, the stork's airplane crashes, and the baby falls out and lands on Bugs Bunny's lap. Along with his friends Daffy Duck and Porky Pig, Bugs takes care of the baby and tries to find its parents.
As they search for the baby's parents, Bugs, Daffy, and Porky have to deal with various obstacles and challenges. They encounter a series of characters, including a greedy fox who wants to take the baby for himself, and a mama bear who mistakes the baby for her own cub.
Meanwhile, the stork tries to find the baby with the help of a map, but he keeps getting lost and ends up in various odd places. He also encounters several characters, including a group of mischievous mice who make fun of him.
Throughout the episode, there are several comedic moments and gags, such as Bugs disguising the baby as a flower, Daffy trying to feed the baby with a pepper shaker, and Bugs and the baby being chased by a group of bees.
Eventually, Bugs, Daffy, and Porky manage to find the baby's parents, but not before going through a series of hilarious mishaps. The stork also manages to find the baby and reunites it with its parents.
In the end, the baby is safe and sound with its rightful parents, and Bugs, Daffy, and Porky are left exhausted from their adventure. The episode concludes with a classic Looney Tunes ending, with Bugs saying his famous catchphrase, "That's all folks!"
Overall, "That's My Baby" is a fun and entertaining episode of Looney Tunes, filled with humor, adventure, and classic cartoon antics. It showcases the various characters' wit, charm, and comedic timing, and is a great example of the classic animation style that has made Looney Tunes a beloved series for generations.