Their first trip to a grocery store fascinates the Baby Looney Tunes; Bugs succumbs to buying a favorite treat then feels guilty; their first trip to an art museum unleashes creative energy.
The babies have a bully; the babies have a bike ride.
The babies pretend they're on a boat; the kids get their flu shots.
Bugs attempts to go to the moon; the kids think Granny is having a baby.
Granny takes the babies back to a simpler lifestyle during a rustic weekend spent in an 1800s log cabin; a costume contest for Lola, Melissa and Petunia and group trick-or-treating.
During a road trip, Floyd endures countless variants of a question; Granny's sister's bakery is being put out of business so that her landlord can tear down the bakery to build a parking lot.
The babies visit a local TV station; when Floyd locks them inside moments before air, they are put on the program themselves; Bugs can't wait to see his favorite group; but fails to heed Floyd's warning about staying with the group.
The babies go apple picking; The babies play mini-golf; Daffy learns a life truth.
Melissa befriends a turtle; the babies visit the library in order to find an answer to a question.
Lola's doll goes missing; when the gang gets their pictures done, Daffy schemes to do shenanigans.
The babies plant a lemon tree; Daffy goofs off during an important safety lecture.
Baby Taz breaks all his toys; Granny shares a secret with all the babies except Tweety.
Sylvester learns to live without his blankey; Daffy overcomes his fear of the pool.
Baby Bugs must discover the source of a strange noise; Granny plays school with the babies.
Sylvester blames a monster for eating Granny's cookies; the babies have fun with a cardboard box and their imaginations.
Baby Daffy trains Taz to beat Lola in athletic competition; the babies learn how to tell time.
Baby Bugs tries to convince Daffy to return a red purse to its rightful owner; Sylvester skips his afternoon nap to spend time with Granny.
Sylvester and Taz team up for a toy car derby; Daffy reads the babies a scary story.
The gang tries to boost Tweety's confidence by making him the hero in their play; the gang takes turns jumping over a puddle.
Baby Daffy yearns to possess Taz's favorite toy; Bugs loses his first tooth.
Shadows astonish the babies; Tweety tries to trick Santa into bringing Lola the stethoscope she wants in July.
Baby Bugs changes his name to Bruce after being teased by Daffy; Baby Daffy excludes Bugs from his club.
The babies present Granny with flowers uprooted from her garden; Baby Sylvester is afraid of thunderstorms.
The babies overcome their fear of the toilet; Baby Sylvester is addicted to watching television.
Daffy gets scared when he hears that the Sandman is going to visit them in their sleep; Bugs asks the gang for help with his new toy.
The babies coax Taz into the bathtub; Baby Lola challenges Bugs to a winner-take-all match for the leadership of the group.
The babies must learn to accept that Sylvester likes to throw tea parties, while Lola likes to play basketball; Taz's slapstick routine drives everyone to distraction.
The babies perform a symphony for Granny; the youngsters must learn to accept Baby Marvin the Martian.
Baby Bugs, Daffy, Lola, Tweety, Sylvester and Taz face new challenges; they explore the world around them.
Daffy does not want to give up his old toy - even after he outgrows it; the babies create their own endings to fairy tales.
Lola is afraid of getting her first haircut; Daffy tries to avoid cleaning up by sweeping his mess under a rug.
Tweety feels guilty when he blames Daffy for a mistake he has made; Petunia gets into trouble when she continually fakes emergencies.
Sylvester becomes jealous of the attention that baby Pepe receives from the gang; Bugs tries to become a better magician.
Daffy learns not to use foul language; Melissa instructs the gang to bake her a cake so she can eat it.
Petunia and Tweety learn how to make long-distance calls - and amass a huge phone bill; the kids become obsessed with getting the prizes from boxes of sugary cereal.
The gang practices the correct etiquette for dinner with Granny; Petunia starts to save her allowance for something special.
Petunia has a hard time finding a unique hobby; Lola tries to manipulate the others to get what she wants.
Melissa gets an idea from television and upsets Lola; Daffy gives his old toys away.
Daffy and Melissa team up to play practical jokes on the others; Bugs goes undercover to find out the truth behind Melissa's stories.
Sylvester feels down when the others tell him he is a bad dancer and painter; Daffy learns to keep trying even when things do not go his way.
Melissa brags to the others about how she helped Petunia; Petunia invents an imaginary friend that will let her get her own way.
Tweety is upset that he is overlooked because of his size; Bugs Bunny uses the gang's pocket money to buy different toys than they wanted.
Sylvester believes a commercial that promises to make him look cool if he buys Chewy Chomps; Bugs, Daffy and Taz are disciplined by Granny and sent to the corner.
The babies reminisce about the past; the gang thinks they're moving away.
Lola wants everyone to be more like her, until they all start acting exactly like her; the babies compete to see who can create the best Mother's Day card.
Baby Bugs and his pals explore the world around them.