Schnitzelbank/The Helpinki Formula/Les Boutons et le Ballon/Kung Boo

Air date: 2/16/94

Schnitzelbank: The Warners sing the "International Friendship Song."
The Helpinki Formula: Brain concocts a mystery formula and sells it through infomercials as part of a world-conquering scheme.
Les Boutons et le Ballon: Buttons chases Mindy across Paris as she tries to catch a balloon.
Kung Boo: A parody of The Karate Kid where Chicken Boo goes for a martial-arts championship.

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Of Course You Know, This Means Warners/Up a Tree/Wakko's Gizmo

Air date: 2/17/94

Of Course You Know, This Means Warners: The Warners show off their assistance on the homefront during World War II.
Up a Tree: Rita finds herself stuck up a giant tree in the middle of Nebraska with a case of acrophobia and Runt barking below her.
Wakko's Gizmo: Wakko shows off a bizarre Rube Goldberg device.

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Meet John Brain/Smell Ya Later

Air date: 2/28/94

Meet John Brain: Brain throws his hat into the ring to run for President of the United States.
Smell Ya Later: Slappy faces off against a smelly old rival to get her nuts.

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Ragamuffins/Woodstock Slappy

Air date: 3/1/94

Ragamuffins: An old Warner cartoon where the trio get jobs in a bakery and try to eat everything in sight.
Woodstock Slappy: In 1969, Slappy and Skippy head for their summer cottage on Woodstock, New York, but find themselves in the middle of a famous music festival.

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Karaoke Dokie/Cranial Crusader/The Chicken Who Loved Me

Air date: 3/2/94

Karaoke Dokie: The Warners are forced to put up with the horrible singing of Willie Slakmer at a karaoke bar.
Cranial Crusader: The Brain and Pinky become Batman-styled superheroes in an attempt to gain recognition.
The Chicken Who Loved Me: Chicken Boo stars in a James Bond parody.