Airdate: October 1, 1993
Opening Line: "Here's the show's name-y"- Dot
Chalkboard Bungle: The strict Miss Flamiel is hired to be the Warners' school teacher.
Hurray for Slappy: Slappy goes to a banquet in her honor, while a trio of her foes team up for vengeance.
The Great Wakkorotti: The Master and His Music: Wakko belches out The Blue Danube.
Chalkboard Bungle has examples of:
- Beware the Quiet Ones: In response to Ms. Flamiel giving him an F (or possibly because she marked on his hat) Wakko blew up like fireworks.
- Misplaced Kindergarten Teacher: Miss Flamiel treats everyone, regardless of whether or not they are part of her class, like naughty children in need of discipline.
- One, Two, Skip a Few: The Trope Namer.Miss Flamiel: Yakko, can you count to 100?
Yakko: One, two, skip a few, 99, 100!
Miss Flamiel: No, give me all the numbers!
Yakko: Hey, it's only a six-minute cartoon. - Packed Hero: The Warners are delivered to the studio school in a crate. Ralph has to beg Miss Flamiel not to open it until he leaves.
- Running Gag: Ms. Flamiel gives people Fs by marking their foreheads. She makes a big mistake by giving one to Wakko.
Hurray For Slappy has examples of:
- Absurdly-Long Limousine: Complete with bowling sound effect.
- Agitated Item Stomping: Slappy tears up and stomps on a newspaper Skippy shows her that calls her a former toon great (it's the "former" part she takes offense to).
- Evil Laugh Turned Coughing Fit: Walter Wolf, Sid the Squid, and Beanie the Braindead Bison choke in the middle of their evil laughter.
- Mad Libs Catchphrase: Slappy tells Beanie, "You remind me of a very young Betty Boop." (This is notably the only time she doesn't use a Hanna-Barbera character at the end of the sentence.)
The Great Wakkorotti: The Master and His Music has examples of:
- Gasshole: As the Great Wakkarotti, Wakko burps classical music; in this case, Strauss' Blue Danube waltz.
Closing Tower Gag: "Gooooooodbye, Nurse!"- Yakko, Wakko, and Dot