Variety Speak/Three Tenors and You're Out/Bingo

Air date: 9/16/95

Variety Speak: A song about how to read the headlines in Variety Magazine.
Three Tenors and You're Out: Slappy's plans to take Skippy to a baseball game at Dodger Stadium go wrong when an opera performance is scheduled for that night instead.
Bingo: Dr. Scratchansniff has only one player for his weekly bingo game – Wakko.

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Deduces Wild/Rest in Pieces/U.N. Me

Air date: 9/9/95

Deduces Wild: The Warners bother Sherlock Holmes for help with their scavenger hunt.
Rest in Pieces: Slappy is asked to attend Walter's funeral, which is really a ruse planned by Walter to blow Slappy sky-high.
U.N. Me: The Warners sing about the United Nations to the tune of "Down by the Riverside”.

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A Hard Day's Warner/Gimme a Break/Please Please Please Get a Life Foundation

Air date: 9/23/95

A Hard Day's Warner: In a parody of The Beatles in A Hard Day's Night, the Warners run from their fans as they try to reach a cartoon convention.
Gimme a Break: Slappy tries to get away from the filming of a blockbuster action movie on her vacation day.
Please Please Please Get a Life Foundation: The Warners try to tell people to "get a life" instead of going over every little reference in their show.

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The Tiger Prince/All The Words in the English Language/The Kid in the Lid/Method to Her Madness

Air date: 9/9/95

The Tiger Prince: A parody of the opening of The Lion King.
All The Words in the English Language: Throughout the episode, Yakko tries to sing the entire dictionary to the tune of the Mexican Hat Dance, similar to the previous classic, Yakko's World.
The Kid in the Lid: The Warners visit two children and raise a ruckus in the style of The Cat in the Hat..
Method to Her Madness: In the 1950s, Slappy and Skippy attend a method acting class, which Slappy turns into a comical class.

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The Presidents/Don't Tread on Us/The Flame Returns, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Air date: 11/11/95

The Presidents: To the William Tell Overture, the Warners sing about all presidents from George Washington to Bill Clinton.
Don't Tread on Us: Pinky and the Brain plot to replace the Declaration Of Independence with Brain's Declaration of Obedience, which will make him emperor.
The Flame Returns, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: The Flame is present as Longfellow writes his famous poem, "Paul Revere's Ride.”