

There are three total keys to build on easy mode, but changing it to hard can give the player a longer adventure. If they find the right object told in the hint, they find a piece of the key they need. only owns half the copyrights), and three of them (The Plucky Duck Show reuses animation from Tiny Toon Adventures so all its episodes are included in the original series) are available for streaming on. Players point and click on objects found in each scene of the game, using those hints. All five spin-offs, in addition to Tiny Toons, were co-produced by Amblin Entertainment and Warner Bros.

This is done by finding pieces of the keys needed, which is found by using hints given over a loudspeaker (by Babs Bunny). The object of the game is help two stars from the show, Buster Bunny and Plucky Duck, get into the Giant's castle. Out of the thirteen episodes, only the first one, 'The Return of Batduck', an homage and tie-in to the 1992 Tim Burton film Batman Returns, was completely original to the series. The show ran for thirteen episodes from September to December 1992.

cartoons, such as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Sylvester the Cat, Wile E. The characters attend Acme Looniversity, a school whose faculty primarily consists of the mainstays of the classic Warner Bros. There is a PlayStation game called Tiny Toon Adventures: The Great Beanstalk that is very similar.īuster and the Beanstalk is a retelling of the Jack and the Beanstalk story starring Tiny Toon Adventures characters. The Plucky Duck Show is a short-lived spin-off to Tiny Toon Adventures, with all of the episodes centering on Plucky Duck. Tiny Toon Adventures is set in the fictional town of Acme Acres, where most of the Tiny Toons and Looney Tunes characters live. It was developed and published by Terraglyph Interactive Studios in 1996 Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster and the Beanstalk is the only Tiny Toon Adventures-related video game released for MS-DOS and various other systems. 1996 video game Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster and the Beanstalk
