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 go to a ball game; the babies go on a scavenger hunt at the museum.
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 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.
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.
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.
Sylvester is upset when Granny paints the bedroom but he learns the importance of change; the kids try to see who can act most like a baby, while vying for Granny's attention.