Airdate: September 29, 1993
Opening Line: "Here's The Show's Name-y"- Dot
Hello Nice Warners: While hiding from Ralph, the Warners end up having to deal with Mr. Director.
La Behemoth: The Operatic saga of the Hip Hippos trying to carry on when their maid quits.
Little Old Slappy From Pasadena: Slappy goes out tooling in her car to the song "Little Old Lady From Pasadena".
Hello Nice Warners contains examples of:
- Audience? What Audience?:Mr. Director: You kids are going to be in my movie.
Warners: [To camera] Movie?
Mr. Director: Who are you talking to?
Wakko: The people watching us on TV.
Mr. Director: Peoples? What peoples? [sticks his face at the camera] Hello, nice peoples in the TV! - No Celebrities Were Harmed: Mr. Director is a parody of Jerry Lewis. The way he switches from a suave voice to a hyperactive squeaky voice is a specific reference to Lewis' dual role as Buddy Love and Julius Kelp in The Nutty Professor (1963).
- Shout-Out:
- The episode begins with the Warners invading the set of a The Sound of Music-type film.
- When the Warners cast Mr. Director in their film, they cast him as "Old Screamer" and "Illinois Smith".
- This Is Going to Suck: When the Warners realize that they're stuck with Mr. Director. "Be afraid. Be very afraid." Doubles as a Shout-Out to The Fly (1986).
La Behemoth contains examples of:
- Surprisingly Happy Ending: The short ends with the maid returning and the Hippos convincing her to come back to work. As noted in the final line, this is a rare opera to have a happy ending.
- Take This Job and Shove It: The short starts with the Hippos' maid quitting from being overworked.
- The Musical: The Hip Hippos sing in opera style about losing their maid.
Little Old Slappy From Pasadena contains examples of:
- The Cameo: Wile E Coyote And The Roadrunner are almost run over by Slappy.
- The other victims of Slappy's reckless driving are Plotz, Mindy, and Buttons.
- Drives Like Crazy: Slappy. "And I never took a lesson in my life!"
- Whole-Plot Reference: This short is set to the Jan and Dean song "The Little Old Lady from Pasadena".
Closing Tower Gag: Warners: "Flameal!"