词条 | Draft:List of Taz-Mania episodes |
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the flowing is a list of Taz-Mania episodes proudce by WB animation featuring Taz form the Looney Tunes. list of episodesEpisodes are copyright 1991 (1–14), 1992 (15–47), or 1993 (48–65); this does not always correspond with when they originally aired. {{Episode table|background=#8d4233|overall=|title=|director=|writer=|airdate=|prodcode=|episodes={{Episode list|EpisodeNumber=1 |Title=The Dog the Turtle Story |DirectedBy=Douglas McCarthy |WrittenBy=Bill Kopp, Scott Jeralds, Bill Matheny |ProdCode=406-401 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1991|9|7}} |ShortSummary=Taz rescues a turtle, which acts like a dog, from a trap and adopts him as a pet, but then the pair visits his outback family and they all rescue Taz from Bull Gator and Axl. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=2 |Title=Like Father, Like Son; Frights of Passage |DirectedBy=Keith Baxter |WrittenBy=Mark Saraceni, Art Vitello, Keith Baxter, Bill Kopp, David Schwartz |ProdCode=406-402 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1991|9|14}} |ShortSummary=Hugh takes Taz out for a father-son bonding experience./Francis X. Bushlad of the Mudpeople sets out to hunt a Tasmanian Devil as his proof of manhood. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=3 |Title=War & Pieces; Airbourne Airhead |DirectedBy=Lenord Robinson |WrittenBy=Mark Saraceni, Steve Brasfield, Brian McEntee |ProdCode=406-403 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1991|9|21}} |ShortSummary=Taz and his younger siblings Molly and Jake are left to run the house while their parents visit Grandma. With help from the Platypus Brothers Daniel and Timothy, Taz attempts to climb Pointy Peak and to obtain giant bird eggs with which to make a Taz-sized omelet. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=4 |Title=It's No Picnic; Kee-Wee ala King |DirectedBy=Greg Duffell, Gary Hartle |WrittenBy=Mark Saraceni, Art Vitello, Henry T. Gilroy, Brenda Lilly |ProdCode=406-404 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1991|9|28}} |ShortSummary=The Tasmanian Devil family heads out on a picnic, unaware that Bull Gator and Axl are looking to capture all of them. Taz and Buddy Boar go hunting for a Kee-Wee bird, which quickly turns into disaster for the pair. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=5 |Title=A Devil of a Job |DirectedBy=Douglas McCarthy |WrittenBy=Gordon Kent, Evelyn A-R Gabai |ProdCode=406-405 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1991|10|5}} |ShortSummary=Taz gets a job at the Hotel Tazmania to earn the money for a motorcycle. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=6 |Title=Battling Bushrats; Devil in the Deep Blue Sea |DirectedBy=Keith Baxter |WrittenBy=Bill Kopp, Chris Otsuki, Art Vitello, Steve Brasfield |ProdCode=406-406 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1991|10|12}} |ShortSummary=Taz must protect his mom's turkey dinner from both the Bushrats and an army of ants. Despite his hatred of water, Taz is manipulated by Digeri Dingo to scuba dive into the ocean and find a sunken treasure. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=7 |Title=Woeful Wolf |DirectedBy=Lenord Robinson |WrittenBy=Gordon Kent, Evelyn A-R Gabai |ProdCode=406–407 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1991|10|19}} |ShortSummary=The neurotic Wendal T. Wolf looks to Taz for friendship, but Taz just finds him to be an annoying and needy pest. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=8 |Title=Devil with the Violet Dress On; Kidnapped Koala |DirectedBy=Gary Hartle |WrittenBy=Gordon Kent, Mark Saraceni, Kevin Hopps |ProdCode=406–408 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1991|10|26}} |ShortSummary=Jean insists on spending the day with her son Taz, for better or for worse. Bull Gator and Axl attempt to capture Constance Koala. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=9 |Title=Mishap in the Mist; Toothache Taz |DirectedBy=Keith Baxter, Douglas McCarthy |WrittenBy=Bill Kopp, Art Vitello, John K. Ludin |ProdCode=406–409 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1991|11|2}} |ShortSummary=A woman studies the Tasmanian Devil family in their natural habitat. Taz gets a toothache and turns to the Platypus Brothers for help, but their cures end up being worse than the toothache. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=10 |Title=Here, Kitty, Kitty, Kitty; Enter the Devil |DirectedBy=Keith Baxter, Art Vitello |WrittenBy=Chris Otsuki, Keith Baxter, Art Vitello, Harvey Bullock, Steve Brasfield |ProdCode=406–410 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1991|11|9}} |ShortSummary=Molly gets a cute cat for a pet, but this new addition to the family quickly becomes Taz's worst nightmare that he tries to eliminate. Mr. Thickly trains Taz to be a kung-fu master. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=11 |Title=Bewitched Bob |DirectedBy=Lenord Robinson |WrittenBy=Gordon Kent, Jim Ryan |ProdCode=406–411 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1991|11|16}} |ShortSummary=A new visitor to the Hotel Tazmania has Bushwhacker Bob wrapped around her finger. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=12 |Title=Instant Replay; Taz and the Pterodactyl |DirectedBy=Jon McClenahan |WrittenBy=Henry T. Gilroy, Art Vitello, Chris Otsuki, Harvey Bullock, Bob Smith |ProdCode=406–412 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1991|11|23}} |ShortSummary=Bull Gator and Axl film their exploits to learn the best way to capture Taz. Taz meets a living pterodactyl and is taken on a flight across the outback. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=13 |Title=Pup Goes the Wendal; I'm Okay, You're Taz |DirectedBy=Douglas McCarthy |WrittenBy=Gordon Kent, Art Vitello, Mark Saraceni, Mary Jo Ludin, Charles M. Howell IV |ProdCode=406–413 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1991|11|30}} |ShortSummary=Wendal Wolf kicks Dog the Turtle out of Taz's house and inserts himself as the new family pet. Buddy Boar tries to improve Taz's personality. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=14 |Title=Comic Madness; Blunders Never Cease |DirectedBy=Keith Baxter |WrittenBy=Henry Gilroy; Art Vitello; Bill Kopp, Gary Warne |ProdCode=406–414 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1991|12|7}} |ShortSummary=The family is worried that Taz is spending too much time with his comic books. Francis resorts to taking tribal potions in his quest to capture Taz. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=15 |Title=Amazing Shrinking Taz & Co. |DirectedBy=Keith Baxter |WrittenBy=Bill Kopp, Art Vitello, Alan Swayze |ProdCode=406–418 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1992|9|5}} |ShortSummary=The latest invention of the Platypus Brothers shrinks Taz, Bull Gator, and Axl to microscopic size. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=16 |Title=Oh, Brother; Taz-Babies |DirectedBy=Lenord Robinson |WrittenBy=Henry Gilroy, Mark Saraceni, Art Vitello, Glenn Leopold |ProdCode=406–419 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1992|9|12}} |ShortSummary=A giant gorilla is goaded by his little brother to attack Jake, but Taz does not take his attacks lightly. Taz-Mania is presented to the network vice-president, who has his own ideas on what Taz's show should be like. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=17 |Title=Jake's Big Date; Taz Live |DirectedBy=Douglas McCarthy |WrittenBy=Henry Gilroy, Mark Saraceni, Art Vitello, Mary Jo Ludin |ProdCode=406–421 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1992|9|19}} |ShortSummary=Jake is set up on a play date with his friend Heather. When Hotel Tazmania is unable to deliver its scheduled comedy act, Taz and his friends stall for time with their own acts. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=18 |Title=A Midsummer Night's Scream; Astro Taz |DirectedBy=Douglas McCarthy |WrittenBy=Mark Zaslove, Art Vitello, Mark Saraceni, Timothy Williams |ProdCode=406–434 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1992|9|26}} |ShortSummary=Lost in the mountains, Taz and Bushwhacker Bob are forced to spend the night in a creepy motel. Taz mistakes a space shuttle for an arcade game. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=19 |Title=Tazmanian Lullaby; Deer Taz; A Taz-Manian Moment |DirectedBy=Keith Baxter, Art Vitello |WrittenBy=Keith Baxter, Chris Otsuki, Art Vitello, Brenda Lilly, Kristina Mazzotti |ProdCode=406–437 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1992|10|3}} |ShortSummary=Francis discovers Taz's love of accordion music and uses it to capture him. Taz must compete with other predators over an adorable baby deer that he cannot bring himself to eat. In an "unused" scene from "Ticket Taker Taz", Molly uses her paddleball to scam Taz out of the concert tickets. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=20 |Title=The Outer Taz-Manian Zone; Here, Kitty, Kitty, Kitty, Part 2 |DirectedBy=Keith Baxter |WrittenBy=Chris Otsuki, Gordon Kent, Art Vitello, George Atkins |ProdCode=406–422 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1992|10|10}} |ShortSummary=Taz and Molly switch bodies after an argument over their personal lives. Molly's cat returns, and the feline wastes no time in terrorizing Taz out of revenge. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=21 |Title=Taz-Mania's Funniest Home Videos; Bottle Cap Blues |DirectedBy=Lenord Robinson |WrittenBy=Bill Kopp, Henry Gilroy, Art Vitello, Bruce Howard |ProdCode=406–423 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1992|10|17}} |ShortSummary=To win a trip to the Bora Bora Islands, Taz attempts to film some candid videos of his family. Taz and Dingo pursue a Kee-Wee Bird for the rare bottle cap it is carrying. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=22 |Title=Hypnotazed; Mum's n' Taz's |DirectedBy=Douglas McCarthy, Jon McClenahan |WrittenBy=Henry Gilroy, Gordon Kent, Art Vitello, Earl Kress |ProdCode=406–438 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1992|10|24}} |ShortSummary=Bull Gator accidentally hypnotizes himself into thinking he is a Tasmanian Devil. Taz and Mum get trapped in an abandoned mine shaft. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=23 |Title=Boys Just Wanna Have Fun; Unhappy Together |DirectedBy=Douglas McCarthy |WrittenBy=Mark Saraceni, Gordon Kent, Art Vitello, Mark Young |ProdCode=406–417 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1992|10|31}} |ShortSummary=With Jean and Molly out at a swim meet, Hugh, Taz, and Jake have a guys' night at home. Taz's presence ends up driving a wedge between the Platypus Brothers. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=24 |Title=Food for Thought; Gone to Pieces |DirectedBy=Keith Baxter |WrittenBy=Gordon Kent, Chris Otsuki, Art Vitello, Gary Greenfield, George Atkins |ProdCode=406–433 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1992|11|7}} |ShortSummary=Taz attempts to cross a piranha-filled lake to grab an egg for lunch. Taz's game of bottlecap tiddlywinks ends up breaking his mother's valuable vase. He tries to hide the accident from Mom. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=25 |Title=Kee-Wee Cornered; But Is It Taz? |DirectedBy=Lenord Robinson |WrittenBy=Gordon Kent, Art Vitello, Bill Kopp, Wayne Kaatz |ProdCode=406–439 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1992|11|14}} |ShortSummary=Fed up with Taz eating all of her pet birds, Molly goes out and gets a Kee-Wee Bird. Taz quits the show out of anger for all of the abuse he takes every episode and gets a fast-food job, instead. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=26 |Title=Mall Wrecked; A Dingo's Guide to Magic |DirectedBy=Lenord Robinson |WrittenBy=Henry Gilroy, Mark Saraceni, Art Vitello, Tony Benedict |ProdCode=406–415 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1992|11|21}} |ShortSummary=When the car breaks down, Taz, Jean, and Molly are left stranded in an empty mall parking lot. Dingo uses a magic kit to trick the gullible Taz out of a giant gold nugget he found. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=27 |Title=The Man from M.A.R.S.; Friends for Strife |DirectedBy=Doug McCarthy |WrittenBy=Bill Kopp, Art Vitello, Sindy McKay, Evelyn A-R Gabai, Betty Birney |ProdCode=406–442 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1992|11|28}} |ShortSummary=After hearing a scary sci-fi program on the radio, Taz attacks a vacationing Marvin the Martian out of fear that he wants to conquer the Earth. Dingo shares with Taz all of the adventures they have shared since they first met. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=28 |Title=Wacky Wombat; Molly's Folly |DirectedBy=Gary Hartle |WrittenBy=Sindy McKay, Mark Zaslove, Art Vitello, Jim Ryan, Glenn Leopold |ProdCode=406–440 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|9|4}} |ShortSummary=Willie Wombat is cast as Taz's foil in a semiparody of the original Taz cartoons. Taz gets roped into taking ballet classes with Molly. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=29 |Title=A Flea for Me; A Young Taz's Fancy |DirectedBy=Keith Baxter |WrittenBy=Chris Otsuki, Art Vitello, Keith Baxter, Mary Jo Ludin, Tony Benedict |ProdCode=406–445 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|9|11}} |ShortSummary=Taz gets an unwelcome guest in his fur, a flea, which he tries to get rid of. Taz falls for a Tasmanian Shedevil, but is unaware that she is really Francis in disguise. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=30 |Title=Never Cry Taz; Bully for Bull |DirectedBy=Lenord Robinson |WrittenBy=Bill Kopp, Art Vitello, Larry Markes, Bruce Howard |ProdCode=406–451 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|9|18}} |ShortSummary=The Platypus Brothers find the entrance to a new world in their attic during spring cleaning. Bull Gator falls into depression over his constant failures, leaving Axl to try to cheer him up. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=31 |Title=Of Bushrats and Hugh |DirectedBy=Doug McCarthy |WrittenBy=Henry Gilroy, Art Vitello, Arthur Alsberg, Don Nelson |ProdCode=406–450 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|9|25}} |ShortSummary=Taz and Hugh protect their precious orange tree from a hoard of hungry Bushrats. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=32 |Title=Merit Badgered |DirectedBy=Lenord Robinson |WrittenBy=Henry Gilroy, Art Vitello, Barry E. Blitzer |ProdCode=406–443 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|10|2}} |ShortSummary=Taz accompanies Jake on a camping trip. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=33 |Title=Devil Indemnity |DirectedBy=Gary Hartle |WrittenBy=Gordon Kent, Art Vitello, Bill Matheny, Lane Raichert, Laren Bright |ProdCode=406–460 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|10|16}} |ShortSummary=Taz is at home and stuck in a full-body cast. While he struggles to answer the phone and win a TV contest, Jean fills in for his bellhop job at Hotel Tazmania and struggles with Bushwhacker Bob's abuse. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=34 |Title=Willie Wombat's Deja Boo-Boo; To Catch a Taz |DirectedBy=Lenord Robinson |WrittenBy=Sindy McKay, Art Vitello, Gordon Kent, Barry E. Blitzer, Paul Dini |ProdCode=406–455 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|10|23}} |ShortSummary= Willie Wombat tries to get roles in other cartoons, but cannot escape being typecast as Taz's foil. Taz is framed for the consumption of a birthday cake, and Wendal T. Wolf is the police officer determined to catch him. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=35 |Title=The Thing that Ate the Outback; Because It's There |DirectedBy=Keith Baxter |WrittenBy=Chris Otsuki, Art Vitello, Mark Zaslove, David Schwartz |ProdCode=406–449 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|10|30}} |ShortSummary=Taz creates a blob monster with his new chemistry set, one that just keeps eating and growing. Taz and Dingo attempt to climb a mountain. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=36 |Title=Antenna Dilemma; Autograph Pound |DirectedBy=Gary Hartle |WrittenBy=Gordon Kent, Art Vitello, Sindy McKay, Mark Seidenberg, Laura Numeroff |ProdCode=406–444 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|11|6}} |ShortSummary=Taz visits the Platypus Brothers for some TV time when a thunderstorm cuts his cable. Constance is smitten with a wrestling champion staying at the hotel, but Taz is simply terrorized. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=37 |Title=Taz and the Emu Egg; Willy Wombat's Last Stand; K-Taz Commercial |DirectedBy=Keith Baxter |WrittenBy=Chris Otsuki, Art Vitello, Sindy McKay, John Semper, Bill Allen |ProdCode=406–461 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|11|13}} |ShortSummary=Taz hunts a surprisingly swift unhatched emu egg. Finally fed up with his typecasting, Willie Wombat takes his case to the network itself./Taz's "unique" singing talents are advertised as part of a CD collection. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=38 |Title=Doubting Dingo; Sub Commander Taz |DirectedBy=Gary Hartle |WrittenBy=Henry T. Gilroy, Art Vitello, Alan Katz, Earl Kress, Mark Evanier |ProdCode=406–464 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|11|20}} |ShortSummary=Dingo suspects that Taz is plotting to get rid of him. Taz places a mail order for a submarine, but the wait for its arrival tests his patience. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=39 |Title=Feed a Cold; Sidekick for a Day |DirectedBy=Doug McCarthy |WrittenBy=Henry Gilroy, Art Vitello, Fred Freiberger, Jack Mendelsohn |ProdCode=406–462 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|11|27}} |ShortSummary=Taz is sick with a cold, and his sneezes become overwhelmingly powerful. However, the Platypus Brothers suffer the abuse of his illness even more when they try to find a cure for it. Bull Gator fires Axl and hires Taz as his new sidekick. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=40 |Title=No Time for Christmas |DirectedBy=Doug McCarthy |WrittenBy=Mark Zaslove, Art Vitello, Mark Evanier |ProdCode=406–446 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|12|25}} |ShortSummary=With everybody in Tazmania getting ready for Christmas, Taz makes a trip across the outback to deliver gifts to his friends. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=41 |Title=Road to Tazmania |DirectedBy=Gary Hartle |WrittenBy=Mark Saraceni, Kerry Ehrin, Ali Marie Matheson |ProdCode=406–416 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|9|13}} |ShortSummary=Taz's Uncle Drew comes to visit, and Hugh and he take Taz along on a trip to pick up some orange juice. However, only Taz seems to notice the spies that apparently want the juice they bought. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=42 |Title=Taz-Manian Theatre; The Bushrats Must Be Crazy |DirectedBy=Gary Hartle |WrittenBy=Gordon Kent, Art Vitello, Bill Kopp, Mike Dirham, Cliff Roberts |ProdCode=406–420 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|9|14}} |ShortSummary=Taz and Wendal are stranded on a desert island in Mr. Thickly's thrilling tale of Taz-Manian Theatre. The Bushrats embark on a journey to retrieve their idol of worship - Jake's rubber duck. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=43 |Title=Return of the Road to Taz-Mania Strikes Back |DirectedBy=Keith Baxter |WrittenBy=Mark Saraceni, Art Vitello, Barbara Levy, Marc Paykuss |ProdCode=406–426 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|9|15}} |ShortSummary=With Taz as their caddy, Hugh and Uncle Drew head out to the golf course to play against a pair of old golfing rivals, whose own caddy is another sneaky spy who is out to get them. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=44 |Title=Taz Like Dingo |DirectedBy=Lenord Robinson |WrittenBy=Henry Gilroy, Art Vitello, Harvey Bullock |ProdCode=406–427 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|9|16}} |ShortSummary=Digeri Dingo finds a lamp that holds a genie. With his first wish, Dingo wishes for Taz to like him, no matter what, but this turns out to be a bad idea later. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=45 |Title=The Pied Piper of Taz-Mania; The Treasure of the Burnt Sienna |DirectedBy=Gary Hartle |WrittenBy=Mark Saraceni, Gordon Kent, Harvey Bullock, Earl Kress |ProdCode=406–428 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|9|19}} |ShortSummary=Hotel Tazmania faces a Bushrat infestation. Bushwhacker Bob drags Taz on a treasure hunt. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=46 |Title=Not a Shadow of a Doubt; Nursemaid Taz |DirectedBy=Keith Baxter |WrittenBy=Chris Otsuki, Art Vitello, Sindy McKay, Alan Burnett, Jeff Hall |ProdCode=406–429 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|9|20}} |ShortSummary=Taz's shadow comes to life for a day. Dingo fakes a broken leg to get sympathy (and free food) from Taz and his family. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=47 |Title=Home Despair; Take All of Me |DirectedBy=Doug McCarthy |WrittenBy=Bill Kopp, Gordon Kent, Mark Saraceni, Earl Kress |ProdCode=406–430 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|9|21}} |ShortSummary=Taz gets the Platypus Brothers to repair the house, but they only make things worse. Wendal pesters Bull Gator and Axl into capturing him so that he can relish the zoo life. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=48 |Title=Bird-Brained Beast; Ready, Willing, Unable |DirectedBy=Lenord Robinson |WrittenBy=Henry Gilroy, Bruce M. Morris, Tony Marino, Rowby Goren |ProdCode=406–431 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|9|22}} |ShortSummary=Taz and the Platypus Brothers hit the road to catch a Kee-Wee Bird. Unaware of their true goal to capture Taz, Mr. Thickly lends his advice to Bull Gator and Axl. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=49 |Title=We'll Always Have Taz-Mania; Moments You've Missed |DirectedBy=Gary Hartle |WrittenBy=Henry Gilroy, Art Vitello, Bill Kopp, Mark Saraceni, Tom Ruegger, Barry O'Brien |ProdCode=406–432 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|9|23}} |ShortSummary= With the TV broken, Hugh and Jean entertains the kids with the story of how they first met. Bull Gator and Axl host a show featuring "removed" segments from previous episodes. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=50 |Title=Sidekicked; Gone with the Windbag |DirectedBy=Douglas McCarthy |WrittenBy=Mark Saraceni, Art Vitello, Bill Kopp, Gordon Kent, Barry O'Brien, Gary Greenfield |ProdCode=406–425 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|11|7}} |ShortSummary=Axl is forced to hunt Taz on his own when Bull Gator leaves for the Tazmania Hula-Hooping Championship finals. Hotel critic F.H. Leghorn has come to the Hotel Tazmania, and Bushwhacker Bob is determined to get a passing review from him. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=51 |Title=Driving Mr. Taz; Mean Bear; Taz Museum |DirectedBy=Lenord Robinson |WrittenBy=Gordon Kent, Bill Kopp, Art Vitello, Richard Mervin, Mark Young |ProdCode=406–435 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|11|8}} |ShortSummary=Taz is taken out for a driving lesson. The Bushrats call upon Taz to defeat a cruel bear. The show advertises the Boulder Museum. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=52 |Title=Ticket Taker Taz; Taz2 |DirectedBy=Gary Hartle |WrittenBy=Sindy McKay, Mark Zaslove, Bruce Howard |ProdCode=406–436 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|11|14}} |ShortSummary=Taz wins a pair of concert tickets, of which Molly wants to relieve him. The Platypus Brothers develop a cloning machine and use it on Taz, creating an army of Tasmanian Devils that are all hungry for platypus. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=53 |Title=Mutton for Nothing; Dr. Wendal and Mr. Taz |DirectedBy=Keith Baxter |WrittenBy=Chris Otsuki, Art Vitello, Keith Baxter, Bob Smith, Barry O'Brien, David Schwartz |ProdCode=406–441 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|11|15}} |ShortSummary=Taz arrives at the sheep meadow to fill in for Ralph Wolf, where Sam Sheepdog performs his usual predator-pounding job on him. Wendal Wolf mistakes a gamma-radiation chamber for a tanning booth, causing him to transform into a violent monster whenever Taz gets him upset. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=54 |Title=Taz-Mania Confidential; The Platypi Psonic Psensation Psimulator |DirectedBy=Lenord Robinson |WrittenBy=Alan Katz, Art Vitello, Sindy McKay, George Atkins, Mark Young |ProdCode=406–447 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|11|21}} |ShortSummary=A film crew has arrived to expose every humiliating detail of the Tasmanian Devil family, even those that they make up. The Platypus Brothers use their new invention to probe Taz's memories for "unused" episode segments. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=55 |Title=The Not-So-Gladiators; One Ring Taz |DirectedBy=Gary Hartle |WrittenBy=Gordon Kent, Art Vitello, Sindy McKay, Carol Corwin, Kim Campbell |ProdCode=406–448 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|11|22}} |ShortSummary=Taz and Jean go on "Grub Gladiators" (a food-themed spoof of American Gladiators). Taz wants to join the circus, so Mr. Thickly "helps" him find an act. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=56 |Title=Retakes Not Included; Pledge Dredge |DirectedBy=Gary Hartle |WrittenBy=Sindy McKay, Art Vitello, Gordon Kent, Christopher Brough, Jim Ryan |ProdCode=406–452 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|2|6}} |ShortSummary=The latest episode is filled with animation errors, and director Buddy Boar does not seem to grasp the concept of retakes. Mr. Thickly hosts a telethon to raise money for the show. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=57 |Title=Bushlad's Lament; Taz-Mania Comedy Institute |DirectedBy=Keith Baxter |WrittenBy=Keith Baxter, David Schwartz |ProdCode=406–453 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|2|13}} |ShortSummary=An elderly Francis, still having not achieved his manhood, is forced to pursue an equally elderly Taz. A documentary on 16-ton weights is featured. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=58 |Title=Heartbreak Taz; Just Be 'Cuz |DirectedBy=Gary Hartle |WrittenBy=Gordon Kent, Bill Kopp, Glenn Leopold, Timothy Williams |ProdCode=406–424 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|2|14}} |ShortSummary=Constance Koala develops a very one-sided infatuation with Taz. Francis is stuck watching his little cousin Edgar, so he takes him along on his hunt for Taz. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=59 |Title=The Taz Story Primer; Ask Taz |DirectedBy=Douglas McCarthy |WrittenBy=Alan Katz, Art Vitello, Mark Zaslove, Gary Marks, Brenda Lilly |ProdCode=406–454 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|2|20}} |ShortSummary= Molly is called on by the network to provide the plot for the week's episode. Everybody seems to find great wisdom in Taz's frequent line "Taz hate water", so Bushwhacker Bob exploits it as a way to make money. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=60 |Title=It's a Taz's Life; Gee Bull! |DirectedBy=Gary Hartle |WrittenBy=Gordon Kent, Art Vitello; Mark Zaslove, Rich Fogel, Fred Freiberger |ProdCode=406–456 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|2|27}} |ShortSummary=Taz gets chosen by a TV host to have his life examined in retrospect. Bull Gator resorts to extreme teaching methods to knock some sense into Axl. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=61 |Title=Taz in Keeweeland; Stuck for Bucks; A Philosophical Taz Moment |DirectedBy=Keith Baxter |WrittenBy=Chris Otsuki, Art Vitello, Gary Warne, Ron Friedman |ProdCode=406–457 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|5|1}} |ShortSummary=Taz finds himself in a world filled with Kee-Wee birds, though it proves more dangerous than it looks. The need for immediate funds brings Taz into battle with his seemingly indestructible piggy bank. Taz contemplates nature and his enslavement for food. |LineColor=834739 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=62 |Title=The Origin of the Beginning of the Incredible Taz-Man; Francis Takes a Stand |DirectedBy=Keith Baxter |WrittenBy=Keith Baxter, Henry T. Gilroy, Chris Otsuki, Gary Greenfield, Rich Fogel |ProdCode=406–465 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|5|2}} |ShortSummary= Taz takes advice from Mr. Thickly on how to become a real-life superhero. Taz and Francis set up competing lemonade stands in hopes of making big money. |LineColor=834739 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=63 |Title=Yet Another Road to Taz-Mania |DirectedBy=Douglas McCarthy |WrittenBy=Henry Gilroy, Art Vitello, Charles M. Howell IV |ProdCode=406–458 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|5|8}} |ShortSummary=Once more, Taz is stuck on a road trip with Hugh and Uncle Drew. This time, they are going bowling, and the spies are after their new bowling ball. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=64 |Title=Bad Luck Bottlecap; A Story with a Moral |DirectedBy=Lenord Robinson |WrittenBy=Sindy McKay, Art Vitello, Alan Katz, Steve Brasfield, Glenn Leopold |ProdCode=406–459 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|5|15}} |ShortSummary=Dingo tries to get rid of a cursed bottlecap by passing it on to Taz, but his attempts continue to backfire. An injured Taz is being nursed back to health by an overbearing (and clumsy) Scotsman. |LineColor=8D4233 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber=65 |Title=One Saturday in Taz-Mania; Platypi on Film |DirectedBy=Lenord Robinson |WrittenBy=Sindy McKay, Art Vitello, Mark Zaslove, Steve Brasfield, Timothy Williams |ProdCode=406–463 |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|5|22}} |ShortSummary=Taz's lazy Saturday is continuously interrupted by Jake. The Platypus Brothers critique their favorite movies (all of them Taz-themed parodies of famous films). |LineColor=8D4233 }} }} reffernceSee also
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