Airdate: September 28, 1993
Opening Line: "Citizen Kane-y"- Yakko
Tower Escape: The Warners pop a huge amount of popcorn and ski out of the tower on it
Garage Sale of the Century: The Warners come to Pa Bear's garage sale, planning to buy the actual garage.
The Warners eat at a Chinese Restaurant and Wakko's fortune contains the next cartoon.
West Side Pigeons: The Goodfeathers are in a turf war with the sparrows, when Squit falls in love with the sparrow girl Carloota.
Garage Sale of the Century contains examples of:
- The Cameo: Buster, Babs, Dizzy Devil, and Batman are part of the angry mob that goes after Pa Bear.
- Do You Want to Haggle?: The Warners try to buy Pa Bear's garage for a quarter.Pa Bear: You can't buy my garage! It's worth at least ten thousand dollars!
Dot: Fine. We'll meet somewhere in the middle.
Yakko: Twenty-eight cents. - Easy Come, Easy Go: Pa Bear swindles his customers of every last dollar they have, and refuses to give them refunds. Near the end of the short, every last customer takes their money back from him, so he is forced to sell the Warners his garage.
- Garage Sale: The Warners attend one that Pa Bear runs, wanting to buy the actual garage.
- Here We Go Again!: After getting the garage, Yakko sees an ad for a yard sale...
- Literal-Minded: The Warners think "garage sale" means buying the garage itself.
- Instantly Proven Wrong: When Pa Bear's jilted customers come with a cop demanding their money back, Pa Bears claims to have given it to charity. Wakko playing around with the door opener reveals that he still had it in his pockets.
West Side Pigeons contains examples of
- All for Nothing: The statue of Scorsese crumbles. Fortunately, Bobby points the Goodfeathers to a statue of Francis Ford Coppola.
- The Cameo: During "Carloota", the Warners appear hiding in the trashcan Squit is singing on.
- Here We Go Again!: Right after Squit swears off love, an attractive bluebird catches his eye...
- Officer O'Hara: Krupkitty speaks with an Irish brogue, despite the original Krupke not being Irish.Krupkitty: I gotta cut down on me coloratura.
- One Dialogue, Two Conversations: Squit encounters the Godpigeon, who is asking him to go to the car lot and play "Poo-poo Bombadiers". Without Bobby there to translate, Squit thinks the Godpigeon is telling him that Carloota got "beaked".
- Translation: "Yes": The last of the Godpigeon's lines takes seven seconds to utter. It's subtitled as "See ya."
- Whole-Plot Reference: To West Side Story, if the title of the short wasn't an indication.
Closing Tower Gag: "Goooooooooooodbye, Nurse!"- Yakko, Wakko, and Dot