Madame Jeté tells Shirley that she will be excellent in the recital, but Giselle and her friends make fun of Shirley and say she isn't fit to dance on the same stage as them. Shirley the Loon attends Madame Jeté's Ballet Academy, a ballet school almost exclusively attended by swans from Perfecto Prep, such as Giselle. Buster tells Sneezer, "Well, at least one of us came through lunch smelling like a rose," until a fruit whacks Sneezer in the face. Plucky, sir." He plays his trumpet gracefully to the tune of the Tiny Toons Theme Song, and everyone continues the food fight. Buster finds Sneezer in the vent, and Plucky says, "Sneezer's the little stinker!" Sneezer tells him, "I've been practicing, Mr. Yosemite Sam checks to see what's going on and when Sneezer plays his trumpet again, he leaves in embarrassment as the food fight continues. Sneezer continues to play his trumpet, and everyone starts blaming each other for farting, causing a food fight as well. Embarrassed, Hamton shrinks and hides behind his milk carton. He decides to blame Hamton, who is drinking a carton of milk. When Sneezer plays again, Plucky is worried it might actually have been him. Babs assumes that Plucky farted, but Plucky tells her that it wasn't him. His mother has packed him stinky Limburger cheese, and so he practices his trumpet while eating the cheese at the same time.Īt the cafeteria, Plucky is about to tell a joke when Sneezer plays his trumpet.
He is about to practice, but it is lunchtime. Lil' Sneezer eventually finds a place, in the basement of Acme Looniversity. Porky tells Li'l Sneezer to find a private place to practice his trumpet. Outraged at the sound of crying children, Ruffee tries to yell at Buster but instead yells at an actual baby, however he is completely oblivious to this until he is scolded by the baby's oversized father, and later beaten.īuster is onstage now, this time in his normal red shirt and his electric guitar, and gives the moral of the story, "Revenge isn't sweet kids, it's actually salty with just a twist of lime!" He plays his electric guitar, and the children dance along. The song is " Baby Monkey", and Buster sneaks onstage with altered lyrics to make it sound like the baby monkey was hit and killed by a bus. Buster jumps up and kisses Ruffee, much to Ruffee's disgust.
Ruffee decides his last song will be one where nobody but him knows the words. Buster speeds up the beat, causing Ruffee to explode. Ruffee decides to sing a new song, " The Body Song", and he chooses Buster to be the drummer.
During " The Animal Song", Buster chooses animals that aren't particularly known for making sounds, such as a giraffe and a three-toed sloth. To get revenge, Buster attends Ruffee's concert, dressed as a baby, and attempts to spoil it. At the Acme Park, Ruffee is performing a concert for young children, but is suddenly interrupted by Buster's electric guitar. In the third wraparound, Babs is outside the Acme Playhouse theater, as she talks about various plays such as The Nutty Cracker, Monteo and Julieidiot, and her personal favorite, Loon Lake.īuster Bunny is practicing his electric guitar. In the second act, Buster and Babs build a fort of sandbags as Sneezer tries to play his trumpet, sneezing in the process. Buster claps the cymbals on Babs' head, then says, "And I never had a lesson in my life."
Buster is on drums, Babs on saxophone, Fifi on harp, Banjo Possum on banjo, and Li'l Sneezer and Sweetie dancing on piano. In the first wraparound, they are playing at a proscenium theater. It's Music Day, and the Tiny Toons introduce their musical adventures.