Airdate: November 1, 1993
Opening Line: "Here's the show's name-y"- Dot
Mime Time- Gathering imaginary flowers
O Silly Mio: When an obnoxious opera singer breaks their stained glass window, the Warners enact some karma.
Puttin on the Blitz: During the German occupation of Poland, Rita and Runt help the resistance leader's daughter escape the Nazis.
The Great Wakkorotti: The Summer Concert: The Great Wakkorotti belches out the Dance of the Hours.
Mime Time- Climbing an imaginary mountain
O Silly Mio has examples of
- Glass-Shattering Sound: Natch. Also, Gale-Force Sound.
- This Means War...ners!: After attempts to peaceful settle the issue fail, the Warners invade and disrupt the singer's opera.
- Vomit Discretion Shot: The Warners gross out the singer by showing their chewed-up food. We immediately cut to the grossed out audience (even the Warners) as we hear her vomit.
Puttin' On the Blitz has examples of
- The Cameo: The Warners appear at the train station doing their "Choo-choo-choo" routine.
- Early-Bird Cameo: Newt, Minerva's nemesis from her second and last show appearance (and a few more in the comic book), although here he's a nonspeaking dachshund called "Schnappsie."
- Friend-or-Idol Decision: At the end, Rita could ride off with her new owner to a happy home...but that would mean leaving Runt behind. Rita chooses to jump the train.
The Great Wakkorotti: The Summer Concert has examples of
- Gasshole
- Recycled Animation: Reuses animation from the original Great Wakkorotti short.
Closing Tower gag: "It's over. It's definitely over."- Runt