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Before they became superstars, Bugs, Daffy, Taz, Sylvester, Tweety and the gang were tiny toddlers, filled with wide-eyed innocence and crafty curiosity.
Living together in their funny old Victorian house under the watchful eye of kind old Granny, the gang of tots have lots of fun wreaking as much havoc as they can lay their hands on and giving Granny a whole head of grey hair.
The Big Wide World is an exciting place and the Baby Looney Tunes want to prove they can have just as much fun in it now as they ever will!
In these small-fry versions of the characters they will grow into, there are the early signs of each of their distinct personalities. Young Bugs is establishing himself as the confident, no-nonsense leader of the playroom pack. Daffy is already scheming, double-talking and a bit self-centered. Tiny Tweety has a heart of gold and a disarming wide-eyed innocence. Sylvester exhibits the self-doubt that often lands him in hot water when he tries to overcompensate for it. Taz is a tot-sized tornado of tantrums, wrapped around a soft and cuddly center of good intentions. And Lola is already more adventurous and inquisitive than most of the guys!
Granny, of course, is the timeless Granny. While she knows the importance of a positive adult influence in the lives of these young 'toons, she also knows that they need room to grow and discover the world around them. She's always available with a kind word or a warm cookie, but for the most part, this font of maternal wisdom believes "kids will be kids," and that's not a bad thing.
Granny's house, where most of the action takes place, is a kid's dream come true. From a toy-filled playroom upstairs to the circular slide that takes the 'toons to the nursery on the first floor, the house is part amusement park, part dormitory and all home. Venturing outdoors, the tots discover the backyard, the playground and the nearby forest, each filled with endless possibilities for excitement and adventure!
Our little heroes discover the world outside their nursery aboard this vehicle. It's like a home away from home, a travelling playroom with sunroof, sink, big toy cabinet, fold-down game tables and hideaway beds. The kids stay securely strapped into safety seats when the RV's moving but once it stops, watch out, world! Baby Bugs and the gang can't wait to climb into Granny's RV and go on field trips to fun and exciting new places: the beach and the mountains, museums and zoos, farms and miniature golf courses and many more.
Joining them as their driver and guide on these journeys is Floyd. He is Granny's nephew, a gung-ho, overeager college senior who is majoring in Early Childhood Development and is now trying to add field experience to his classroom education by serving as camp counselor and tour guide to the Baby Looney Tunes. Trouble is Floyd is a think-inside-the-box kind of guy. Granny knows that, highly educated though Floyd is, he needs to rely on his heart in equal measure to his book learning, which is where the Baby Looney Tunes come in. The truth is, these kids are the best thing that ever happened to Floyd. They help him discover what it is to be a kid again, to cut loose and have fun and let his imagination soar.
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