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A ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' LicensedGame for the Nintendo UsefulNotes/GameBoy, released in 1992 by Creator/{{Konami}}.

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A ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' LicensedGame for the Nintendo UsefulNotes/GameBoy, Platform/GameBoy, released in 1992 by Creator/{{Konami}}.



* DamselInDistress: In Level 3, Fifi is captured by the Forest Ghost, and to rescue her, you have to find the switch that opens her cage.

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* DamselInDistress: In Level 3, Fifi is captured by the Forest Ghost, and to rescue her, you have to find the switch that opens her cage. Same goes for Shirley [=McLoon=] who is captured by the Wolverine in the final level.
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* MetropolisLevel: Level 2 takes place in a city. Much of the first half takes place in [[PipeMaze a maze of pipes]], and midway through the level, you'll need to play a mini-game so that Furrball will crawl under the low pipes. Much of the second half of the level takes place on [[LocomotiveLevel a train]], and once you reach the end, you'll come to Arnold's Gym, where Arnold himself serves as the end-of-level boss.
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* PublicDomainSoundtrack: "Flight of the Bumblebee" is used as Dizzy Devil's theme, "In the Hall of Mountain King" is used in the Haunted Forest, and "Bizet" from ''Theatre/{{Carmen}}'' is used during the race mini-game and Elmyra's chase scene.

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* PublicDomainSoundtrack: "Flight of the Bumblebee" is used as Dizzy Devil's theme, "In the Hall of Mountain King" is used in the Haunted Forest, and "Bizet" "Les Toreadors" from ''Theatre/{{Carmen}}'' is used during the race mini-game and Elmyra's chase scene.
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* BaldWomen: At the end of the chase with Elmyra Duff, when Elmyra falls off the bridge, she loses her wig, which floats down after her.
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* WeaponizedStench: In Level 3, Fifi is captured by the Forest Ghost. Once she is rescued, she uses her stench to knock down the trees blocking the path.
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Trouble in Wackyland is a sequel to the NES game. Montana's Movie Madness is a sequel to this game.

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A sequel, ''Tiny Toon Adventures 2: Montana's Movie Madness'' followed in 1993.

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A sequel, ''Tiny Toon Adventures 2: Montana's Movie Madness'' followed in 1993.
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* BombardierMook: There are DeliveryStork enemies who fly through the sky and drop the packages they deliver if the player gets near them.
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* SchoolSettingSimulation: Stage 1 ends at ACME Looniversity, where the player walks down the hallway, dodging cakes that spit cherries and clones of Perfecto Prep student Roderick Rat. The player soon meets Dizzy Devil in the cafeteria, who serves as the stage's boss. To defeat him, the player has to [[FeedItABomb feed him enough food]] until he falls asleep.
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* AshFace: As Buster sets off on the rocket-powered bicycle that Calamity Coyote built, Calamity gets burned by the bike's tailpipe.
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* TravelingPipeBulge: These show up whenever Buster, Plucky, or Hamton travel through a pipe in Level 2.
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A ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' LicensedGame for the Nintendo UsefulNotes/GameBoy, released in 1992 by Creator/{{Konami}}.

Babs Bunny wants to become a famous star. She wants to practice at the Acme Theater, but Montana Max wants to buy the theater so he can tear it down and build a factory. Buster, Plucky, and Hamton have to help Babs fulfill her destiny and defeat Montana Max.

The game is a platformer with four levels, where the player can play as Buster, Plucky, or Hamton, each with their own projectiles. In each level, the character will come across a special helper who can assist with getting through a tight spot. Gems can be collected and spent playing mini-games for more power-ups or extra lives.

A sequel, ''Tiny Toon Adventures 2: Montana's Movie Madness'' followed in 1993.

!! This game provides examples of:
* AnimatedArmor: A knight's suit of armor serves as the boss of the Haunted Forest.
* AnvilOnHead: Certain clones of Roderick Rat toss anvils at your player if they get too close to them.
* BaldWomen: At the end of the chase with Elmyra Duff, when Elmyra falls off the bridge, she loses her wig, which floats down after her.
* BeTheBall: During the battle with Arnold, if you try to attack Arnold when he isn't standing still, he will bounce you like a basketball and toss you in one of the hoops.
* BeeAfraid: Level 3 has bees as enemies. The best way to defeat them is to take out their hive first.
* BigBadassRig: Near the end of Level 4, just before the final battle with Montana Max, Monty controls a giant monster truck that the player has to avoid while making it to the end of the stage.
* BigBoosHaunt: Level 3 is a haunted forest filled with ghostly enemies. Fifi is captured by the Forest Ghost, and after you rescue her, you go inside the castle, where the boss is a knight.
* BlackoutBasement: Perhaps a literal example; The basement of ACME Looniversity has a flickering light in an otherwise dark environment.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Montana Max wants to buy out the theater that Babs wants to perform at so that he can build a factory, and you still have to fight him even if you do manage to save up 500 gems to buy the theater from him.
* DamselInDistress: In Level 3, Fifi is captured by the Forest Ghost, and to rescue her, you have to find the switch that opens her cage.
* DifficultyByRegion: A downplayed example; the Japanese version of the game differs slightly in that it offers a [[PasswordSave password feature]] and unlimited continues (The American version has no password feature and only allows the player to continue twice). Other than that, there are virtually no differences.
* DisneyVillainDeath: At the end of the chase with Elmyra Duff, Elmyra falls off a bridge.
* TheDragon: The Wolverine (from the TV series episode, "[[Recap/TinyToonAdventuresS1E24BusterAndTheWolverine Buster and the Wolverine]]") serves as this to Montana Max, being his bodyguard, holding Shirley hostage and planning to eat her. He is also the last boss before Monty himself.
* EdibleAmmunition: Each character can (in addition to the standard GoombaStomp) wield a form of edible ammunition for long-distance attacks: Buster shoots carrots in a ballistic arc, Hamton uses watermelons as bowling-balls for a ground-tracking attacks, and Plucky Duck throws pineapples which travel diagonally and bounce off walls.
* FeedItABomb: At the end of Level 1, Dizzy Devil is the boss of the ACME Looniversity cafeteria, and in order to defeat him, the player must feed Dizzy enough food to make him fall asleep. While [[ExtremeOmnivore Dizzy will eat anything]], it is best to feed him chicken and fish, as urchins can hurt your character.
* GoombaStomp: Your character's basic method of attacking enemies is by jumping on them.
* GreenHillZone: The first part of Level 1 takes place in ACME Acres.
* HeartsAreHealth: The player starts out with two hearts. A little heart will add one heart to their health bar, while a big heart will extend it up to three. Completing a level will reset your health bar back to two hearts. Playing on Hard Mode will subtract one heart from your health bar.
* HoppingMachine: Montana Max controls one in the final battle against him.
* LocomotiveLevel: Near the end of Level 2, your character rides a train to Arnold's Gym.
* TheLostWoods: Much of Level 3 takes place in a dark forest.
* MoneyForNothing: A downplayed example; just before the final battle with Montana Max, if the player has 500 or more gems, Monty will offer to sell the theater to the player. However, buying the theater will only result in an alternate dialogue sequence, as you'll still need to fight Monty.
* OneHitPointWonder: Your character becomes this in Hard Mode.
* PipeMaze: The first part of Level 2 is this.
* PublicDomainSoundtrack: "Flight of the Bumblebee" is used as Dizzy Devil's theme, "In the Hall of Mountain King" is used in the Haunted Forest, and "Bizet" from ''Theatre/{{Carmen}}'' is used during the race mini-game and Elmyra's chase scene.
* RacingMinigame: One of the mini-games is a racing mini-game, where your character can choose to race against Bookworm (slowest), Sweetie (moderate), or Little Beeper (fastest). [[ButtonMashing tapping the A and B buttons simultaneously repeatedly]] makes your character run. Outracing the opponent will earn you a bonus.
* SmellySkunk: Fifi La Fume. When rescued, she can use her odor to knock down the trees blocking the path in the haunted forest.
* SuddenlyVoiced: While The Wolverine spoke mostly in grunts and roars, he speaks fluently to the player when he explains that he has captured Shirley and is planning to eat her.
* WhackAMonster: The "Montana Mash" mini-game involves your character hitting as many Montana Max and Roderick Rat targets as they can within the time limit. Each character wears different attire and whacks with a different object; Buster is dressed as Biff Vanderbunny and whacks with a cane, Plucky is dressed like a superhero and whacks with a hammer, and Hamton is dressed in his normal attire and whacks with a frying pan.

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