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Caricatures of celebrities have long appeared in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies. A large majority of them were voiced by Mel Blanc. Among the stars that have been so immortalized are:
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello[]
- A Day at the Zoo - Elmer Fudd saying "I'm a baaad boy!"
- Believe It or Else - "I'm a baaad boy!"
- Hollywood Steps Out - "I'm a baaad boy!"
- Rookie Revue - "I'm a baaad general."
- Porky's Pooch - "I'm a baaad boy!"
- A Tale of Two Kitties - as cats named Babbit and Catstello
- Herr Meets Hare - "Oh, I'm a bad flooten-boy-glooten!"
- Tale of Two Mice - as mice
- Hollywood Daffy - mentioned by Daffy
- Hollywood Canine Canteen - as dogs
- The Mouse-Merized Cat - as mice
- Hobo Bobo - Bobo the Elephant's voice is an imitation of Costello's at the end
- Bushy Hare - "Well, batten them down again!"
- Looney Tunes World of Mayhem - Babbit and Catstello are playable characters in the game
ABBA[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Kon Ducki
Charlie Adler[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Buster and Babs Go Hawaiian - one of the passengers in the plane sitting in front of his character Buster
Dan Aykroyd[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Gang Busters - a license plate reads "LWOOD", as in his character Elwood from The Blues Brothers
Joe Alaskey[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Buster and Babs Go Hawaiian - sitting next to Tress MacNeille on the plane
- Duck Dodgers episode Bonafide Heroes - appears in the credits sequence with Captain Dodgers
Elvia Allman[]
- Goofy Groceries - "Look, a man!"
- Eatin' on the Cuff or The Moth Who Came to Dinner - "Look, a man!"
Fred Allen[]
- Toy Town Hall - as a jack-in-the-box
- Porky's Super Service - "Why don't somebody tell me these things?!"
- A Sunbonnet Blue - "Why doesn't somebody tell me these things?!"
- The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos - as a fox named Mr. Growlin' who sings the wrong song and, upon realizing it, screams, "Why don't somebody tell me these things?!"
- Thugs with Dirty Mugs - imitated by Killer Diller
- A Gander at Mother Goose - "Why don't some of my best friends tell me these things?!"
Gracie Allen[]
- A Gruesome Twosome - as a pretty cat
Woody Allen[]
- Taz-Mania - Wendal T. Wolf is based on him
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Brave Tales of Real Rabbits - the dragon is based on him
- Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation
Muhammad Ali[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Thirteensomething - Babs impersonates him
Don Ameche[]
Eddie "Rochester" Anderson[]
- Jeepers Creepers - the ghost, in blackface, says "My, oh my! Tattletale gray!"
- Pied Piper Porky - the rat is a caricature of him
- Africa Squeaks - the target shot vendor is based on him
- Pilgrim Porky - the cook is a caricature of him
- Slap Happy Pappy - a chick that hatches from a black egg sounds like him
- Patient Porky - the elevator operator is a caricature of him
- Malibu Beach Party - as Winchester
- The Fighting 69½th - the black ant is a caricature of him
- Goofy Groceries - Jack Bunny, in blackface, does an imitation of him and says, "My, oh my! Tattletale gray!"
- Meet John Doughboy - appears with Jack Benny in the Maxwell
- Robinson Crusoe Jr. - Friday's voice
- The Ducktators - The black duck's voice sounds like his
- Eatin' on the Cuff or The Moth Who Came to Dinner - a man who sounds like him says, "My, oh my!" after the moth eats his pants
- The Sheepish Wolf - A lone black sheep from the herd of white sheep who talks like him warns the dimwitted sheepdog about the truth that the "sheep" is indeed the wolf in disguise.
- Porky Pig's Feat - the elevator operator's voice is based on his
- Goldilocks and the Jivin' Bears - "That's what he said. That's what the man said, he said that!"
- Baseball Bugs - "That's what he said. That's what the man said, he said that!"
- Bacall to Arms - Bogey Gocart, in blackface, does an imitation of him and says, "My, oh my! I can work for Mr. Benny now!"
- The Mouse-Merized Cat - Catstello does an impression of him when he is hypnotized by Babbit
- I Taw a Putty Tat - Sylvester, in blackface, does an imitation of him and says, "Uh-Oh! Back to the kitchen. I smell something burning!" before passing out.
- Curtain Razor - One line of dialogue, "Throw the phone, boss!" as one of the turtle's thousand voice impersonations
- The Mouse That Jack Built - as a mouse voiced by himself
Marc Antony[]
- Three's a Crowd
- Feed the Kitty - the bulldog character Marc Anthony is named after him
John J. Anthony[]
- Baby Bottleneck - the mother gorilla calls him on the phone, screaming "Mr. Anthony, I got a problem!!", in reference to his hosting of The Goodwill Hour
George Arliss[]
Louis Armstrong[]
- Clean Pastures - one of the angels is a caricature of him
- September in the Rain
- Have You Got Any Castles? - reused footage from Clean Pastures
- Tin Pan Alley Cats - as a cat; reused animation from September in the Rain
Edward Arnold[]
- Have You Got Any Castles? - Diamond Jim Brady is a caricature of him
Cliff Arquette[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Kon Ducki - "I'll take Charley Weaver to block."
Jean Arthur[]
Fred Astaire[]
- The CooCoo Nut Grove
- September in the Rain
- Malibu Beach Party
- You Ought to Be in Pictures - Daffy mentions him during his song
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Hog-Wild Hamton - Gogo does his dance from Royal Wedding
Roy Atwell[]
- I Only Have Eyes for You - The iceman's voice and Spoonerisms
Mischa Auer[]
- A Gander at Mother Goose - "Confidentially, it stinks."
- A Wild Hare - "Confidentially, you know..."
- Shop, Look and Listen - "Confidentially, I think."
- Hollywood Steps Out - is seen at a table with several other dour-faced celebrities
- Robinson Crusoe Jr. - "Confidentially, it sinks."
- Eatin' on the Cuff or The Moth Who Came to Dinner - "Confidentially, she stings!"
- Looney Tunes: Duck Amuck - "Oh, I love playing video games with you, because, confidentially, you stink!"
Artie Auerbach[]
- Screwball Football - as his character Mr. Kitzel; "Mm, could be."
- Slap Happy Pappy - "Mm, could be."
- A Wild Hare - "Mm, could be."
- Ceiling Hero - "Mm, could be."
- Calling Dr. Porky - "Mm, could be."
- Holiday Highlights - "Mm, could be."
- Tortoise Beats Hare - "Mmm, it's a possibility!"
- Sport Chumpions - "Mm, could be."
- Rebel Rabbit - "Mm, could be."
- The Bug Parade - "It's a possibility."
- Hobby Horse-Laffs - "It's a possibility."
- Tin Pan Alley Cats - "Mm, could be."
- Booby Traps - "Mm, could be."
- Russian Rhapsody - "Who else?"
- Hare Ribbin - "Mm, who else?"
- Cheese it, the Cat! - "No casualties, he says! Hoo-hoo-hoo-HOOOOO!"
- Now, Hare This - Bugs and the Big Bad Wolf utter his catchphrase, "Hoo-hoo-hoo-HOOOOO!"
- Pre-Hysterical Hare - "Ehh, could be."
- The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries episode "The Scare Up There" - "Mm, could be."
Lauren Bacall[]
- Hollywood Daffy - mentioned by Daffy
- Bacall to Arms - as Laurie Be-Cool
- Slick Hare - accompanies husband Humphrey Bogart
- The Ducksters - mentioned by Porky
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Love Disconnection - "Do you know how to whistle?"
Jim Backus[]
- A-Lad-In His Lamp - the character Smokey the Genie is voiced by him and is also modeled after the character Hubert Updike III from The Alan Young Show whom Backus played
Art Baker[]
- The Windblown Hare - "Remember, you asked for it!"
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode You Asked for It - the episode's title is based on his catchphrase, "You asked for it!"
Ralph Bakshi[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Test Stress - as a cook
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode The Buster Bunny Bunch - a man named Ralph who randomly appears in the roll call is based on him
Roseanne Barr[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Hollywood Plucky - is seen eating a sandwich that Plucky lands on
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode ACME Cable TV - Babs portrays her in a Roseanne parody and even quotes her infamous "Star-Spangled Banner" performance
- Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation - Sings the "Star-Spangled Banner", and falls on top of Fifi; she is later seen again at the movie theater during Skunknophobia
Elaine Barrie[]
John Barrymore[]
- The CooCoo Nut Grove
- Porky's Road Race
- A Star Is Hatched - recycled footage from "The CooCoo Nut Grove"
- Malibu Beach Party
- The Sheepish Wolf - the wolf is based on him
- The Goofy Gophers - the dog is based on him
- Two Gophers from Texas - the dog is based on him
- A Ham in a Role - the dog is based on him
Lionel Barrymore[]
- The CooCoo Nut Grove
- Fresh Fish - the teacher fish's voice of based on his
- Hot Cross Bunny - Bugs does an imitation of him as Dr. Gillespie
- Curtain Razor - the turtle impersonates him during his thousand voice impersonations
Freddie Bartholomew[]
- Porky's Road Race
- A Star Is Hatched - appears as a paperboy in Hollywood
- Have You Got Any Castles? - the three boys on the cover of Little Men are caricatures of him
- The Major Lied 'Til Dawn - The major's son is based on him
Eileen Barton[]
- The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos - as Polly, a play on her character Jolly Gillette
The Beatles[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Fields of Honey - mentioned as Moptop Liverpudlians
- Animaniacs - a variable verse references their Abbey Road album cover and quotes their song "Penny Lane"
- Pinky and The Brain episode All You Need is Narf - as "The Feebles"
The Bee Gees[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Kon Ducki
Clyde Beatty[]
- Circus Today - as lion tamer Captain Clyde Bender
- Rover's Rival - Claude Meatty, author of the book "New Tricks to Teach Your Dog".
Warren Beatty[]
- Bunny and Claude (We Rob Carrot Patches)
- The Great Carrot-Train Robbery
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode New Character Day - mentioned by Daffy
Wallace Beery[]
Bea Benadaret[]
Arthur Q. Bryan[]
- Wabbit Twouble - Fat Elmer's design in this short is a caricature of him
- The Wabbit Who Came to Supper - Fat Elmer's design in this short is a caricature of him
- Any Bonds Today? - Fat Elmer's design in this short is a caricature of him
- The Wacky Wabbit - Fat Elmer's design in this short is a caricature of him
- Fresh Hare - Fat Elmer's design in this short is a caricature of him
- A Pest in the House - The Tired Businessman is a caricature of and his voiced by him
- Space Jam - The Tired Businessman is a caricature of him
William Bendix[]
- Mexican Joyride - "What a revoltin' development this is."
- Boobs in the Woods - "What a revoltin' development this is."
- Daffy Rents - "Oh, what a revolting development."
- Snow Excuse - "What a revolting development!"
Jack Benny[]
- Page Miss Glory - "Play, Don."
- I Only Have Eyes for You - Professor's impression of his character Schlepperman
- I Love to Singa - as Jack Bunny
- The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos - as Jack Bunny
- Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur - Casper Caveman is based on him
- Slap Happy Pappy - as Jack Bunny
- Malibu Beach Party - as Jack Bunny
- Goofy Groceries - as Jack Bunny
- Meet John Doughboy - appears with Rochester in his Maxwell
- Hollywood Daffy - tries to win an Oscar from the claw machine
- What's Up Doc? - appears as one of several has-been actors shunned by Elmer
- The Mouse That Jack Built - as a mouse voiced by himself, also appears in live-action at the end
Bob Bergen[]
- Duck Dodgers episode Bonafide Heroes - appears in the credits sequence with the Eager Young Space Cadet
Edgar Bergen[]
- Hollywood Canine Canteen - as a dog with Charlie McCarthy
Charlie McCarthy[]
- A Star Is Hatched
- Cracked Ice - (impersonated by Danny Webb) is the voice of the person who heckles W.C. Squeals
- Count Me Out - "Imagine meeting you here. Small world after all, isn't it?"
- Hollywood Canine Canteen
Mortimer Snerd[]
- Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid - Beaky Buzzard is based on him
- Complete list of Beaky's appearances
- Plane Daffy - Homer Pigeon
Milton Berle[]
- The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos - as Milton Squirrel
Ben Bernie[]
- Toy Town Hall - on radio
- I've Got to Sing a Torch Song
- The CooCoo Nut Grove - as Ben Birdie
- The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos - as Ben Birdie
Joe Besser[]
- Hare-um Scare-um - John Sourpuss's voice is based on his
- The Unruly Hare - "Oh, you and your old gun, you craaazy!"
- Nasty Quacks - "You're going too fast, you crazy!"
- Book Revue - "You sillies!"
- Hollywood Canine Canteen - as a dog
- Hollywood Daffy - the studio guard is an imitation of him
- Birth of a Notion - a duck that Daffy meets at the end is an impersonation of him
- Rabbit Fire - the elephant's voice is based on his
Mel Blanc[]
- Easter Yeggs - the Easter Rabbit's voice is based on the Happy Postman, a character that Blanc played in the Burns and Allen Show. He also says his catchphrase, "Keep smiling!"
- Life with Feathers - Sylvester's voice originates from a character that Blanc played in the Judy Canova Show named Sylvester, who spoke with a lisp
- Daffy Duck Slept Here - Daffy quotes the train announcer that Blanc played in The Jack Benny Program
- My Bunny Lies over the Sea - Bugs briefly quotes the train announcer that Blanc played
- Mississippi Hare - the boat announcer quotes Blanc's train announcer's pronunciation of Cucamonga as, "Cuc-amonga"
- Curtain Razor - the grasshopper pronounces Cucamonga the same way that the train announcer that Blanc played does
- Transylvania 6-5000 - Bugs pronounces Cucamonga the same way that the train announcer that Blanc played does
- Carrotblanca - The airport announcer pronounces Cucamonga the same way that the train announcer that Blanc played does
William Bligh[]
- Have You Got Any Castles? - as played by Charles Laughton
- Hobby Horse-Laffs
- Buccaneer Bunny - imitated by Bugs
- Looney Tunes World of Mayhem - Bugs' Captain Bligh persona from "Buccaneer Bunny" appears in the game
Joan Blondell[]
Humphrey Bogart[]
Humphrey Bogart appears in:
- Hollywood Steps Out - sits with other movie tough guys
- Daffy Doodles
- Bacall to Arms - as Bogey Gocart
- Slick Hare - accompanies wife Lauren Bacall
- 8 Ball Bunny - bothers Bugs throughout the short
- French Rarebit - mentioned by one of the chefs
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode The Wacko World of Sports
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Looniversity Daze
- The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries episode The Maltese Canary - "Dis is da stuff dweams are made of."
- Carrotblanca - Bugs impersonates him and plays his Casablanca character Rick Blaine
Merwyn Bogue[]
Michael Bolton[]
- Tiny Toons Spring Break - as Michael Molten-Lava
Napoleon Bonaparte[]
- Red-Headed Baby
- Bosko the Lumberjack
- Three's a Crowd
- The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives
- Porky in Egypt
- The Impatient Patient - cuckoo
- Scaredy Cat - the Lew Lehr mouse is dressed like Napoleon
- Boobs in the Woods
- Napoleon Bunny-Part - is a victim of Bugs' shenanigans
- A Bird in a Bonnet - Granny briefly wears a Napoleon hat
Daniel Boone[]
- Scrap Happy Daffy
- Feather Dusted - When Egghead Jr. points a gun at Foghorn dressed as an Indian while playing Indians, Foghorn refers to him as Daniel Boone
Bjorn Borg[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode The Wacko World of Sports
Victor Borge[]
- Dog Tales - as Victor Barky
The Boswell Sisters[]
- I've Got to Sing a Torch Song
- Speaking of the Weather - they sing the title song
Charles Boyer[]
- Malibu Beach Party
- The Hep Cat - the cat impersonates him
- What's Cookin' Doc? - Bugs imitates him
- Duck Soup to Nuts - Daffy impersonates him when trying to show Porky his acting talents
- I Got Plenty of Mutton
- The Stupid Cupid - a bulldog impersonates him after being hit by one of Elmer's arrows
- Odor-able Kitty - Pepé Le Pew's voice is based on him
- The Prize Pest - Daffy impersonates him when trying to convince Porky that he has a split-personality
- Easy Peckin's - The fox impersonates him when trying to seduce Clara the hen as an attempt to eat her
- Dog Tales - The French poodle impersonates him when flirting with a female poodle
Diamond Jim Brady[]
- Have You Got Any Castles? - as played by Edward Arnold
Steve Brodie[]
- Bowery Bugs - Steve Brody and his death are based on him
James Brown[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Tiny Toons Music Television - Montana Max does an impression of him
Julie Brown[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Tiny Toons Music Television - Julie Bruin is based on and voiced by her
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Toon TV - Babs impersonates her
Bobby Breen[]
- A-Lad-In Bagdad - as Ali-Baabe Breen
Walter Brennan[]
- Hobby Horse-Laffs - Mailman
Fanny Brice[]
- Malibu Beach Party - as her character Baby Snooks
- Robinson Crusoe Jr. - as her character Baby Snooks
- Quentin Quail - A baby quail named Toots portrays a caricature of Brice's character Baby Snooks
- Hollywood Daffy - As a baby "star"
Joe E. Brown[]
- Lady, Play Your Mandolin! - the hippo who screams for a drink is based on him
- Goopy Geer - the hippo in reused animation from the above
- Buddy's Bearcats - he commentates on the baseball game
- The CooCoo Nut Grove
Billie Burke[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode The Looney Beginning - Babs impersonates her role as Glinda the Good Witch from The Wizard of Oz
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Music Day - Babs again impersonates her Glinda the Good Witch role
Bob Burns[]
George Burns[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Henny Youngman Day - as a chimpanzee
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Washingtoon
Barbara Bush[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Washingtoon
George W. Bush[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Washingtoon
Pat Buttram[]
- Animaniacs - a variable verse mentions his Mister Haney character
James Cagney[]
- Buddy's Theatre - as James Bagknee
- I've Got to Sing a Torch Song
- He Was Her Man
- Fagin's Freshman - safecracking singing kitten
- Malibu Beach Party
- Hollywood Steps Out - sits at a table with other movie tough guys
- Porky's Pastry Pirates - the bee is a caricature of him
- Fox Pop
- What's Cookin' Doc? - He is awarded the Oscar instead of Bugs, which upsets the latter
Cab Calloway[]
- Clean Pastures - the angel who sings "I've Got Swing For Sale" is based on him
- Porky at the Crocadero - Porky does an impression of him as he sings "Chinatown"
- Have You Got Any Castles? - reused footage from Clean Pastures
- Wholly Smoke - a pipe cleaner sings like him after he sticks his head in a pipe
- Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs - So White does an impression of him at the end of her first sung lines
- Swooner Crooner - as a rooster
Candy Candido[]
- Homeless Hare - "I'm feelin' mighty low."
John Candy[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode A Cat's Eye View - small candies known as "John Candied Yams" are seen
Charles Cantor[]
Eddie Cantor[]
- I Like Mountain Music - appears from a magazine
- Shuffle Off to Buffalo
- Billboard Frolics - sings "Merrily We Roll Along"
- I Only Have Eyes for You
- Toy Town Hall - sings "Merrily We Roll Along" in recycled footage from "Billboard Frolics"
- She Was an Acrobat's Daughter - Heddie Camphor
- The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos - as Eddie Gander
- Porky's Naughty Nephew
- Slap Happy Pappy - as Eddie Cackler
- Farm Frolics - impersonated by a horse who is asked to do a "canter"
- Hollywood Canine Canteen
- What's Up Doc? - as one of the has-been celebrities shunned by Elmer Fudd
Captain & Tennille[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Here's Hamton - referenced as Cap'n Teneal
Art Carney[]
- Half-Fare Hare - one of the hoboes is based on Ed Norton
- Wideo Wabbit - Bugs imitates Ed Norton at the end
- The Honey-Mousers - as a mouse version of Ed Norton called Ned Morton
- A Bird in a Bonnet - after Sylvester falls into the sewer, Norton's voice comes from it; "Hey, look at this, Ralph! A pussycat!"
- Cheese It, the Cat! - as Ned Morton
- Mice Follies - as Ned Morton
Jack Carson[]
Johnny Carson[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Hollywood Plucky - one of Plucky's impersonations
- Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation - one of the guests at the Acme Resort Hotel
Enrico Caruso[]
- I Love to Singa - Papa Fritz compares the opera singing owlet to him
Raffi Cavoukian[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Music Day - Ruffee is based on him
Lon Chaney Jr.[]
- Of Fox and Hounds - Willoughby the Dog is based on his character Lennie in Of Mice and Men
- Greetings Bait - The dumb fish is based on his character Lennie in Of Mice and Men
- Falling Hare - "Which way did we go, George?"
- Stage Door Cartoon - "Which way will I go? Which way will I go?", "Which way did he go? Which way did he go?"
- A Bear for Punishment - Junyer Bear imitates his character Lennie in Of Mice and Men when spelling tobacco as G-U-N-P-O-W-D-E-R
- Foxy by Proxy - the chubby hunting dog is based on his character Lennie in Of Mice and Men
- Hoppy Go Lucky - Benny the dumb cat is based on his character Lennie in Of Mice and Men
- Cat-Tails for Two - Benny is based on his character Lennie in Of Mice and Men
- The Abominable Snow Rabbit - Hugo the Abominable Snowman is based on his character Lennie in Of Mice and Men
- Spaced Out Bunny - Hugo is based on his character Lennie in Of Mice and Men
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode What Makes Toons Tick
- Animaniacs - a variable verse in the theme song is "Where's Lon Chaney?"
Charlie Chaplin[]
- Mr. and Mrs. Is the Name - Buddy, as a merman, imitates him
- Hollywood Capers
- Porky's Road Race
- A Star Is Hatched
- Tokio Jokio - Hitler twitches his mustache like Chaplin
- Holiday for Shoestrings - as an elf
- Hollywood Daffy - Daffy impersonates him when he tries to sneak onto the Warmer Brothers set
Sonny & Cher[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Life in the 90s - Babs dresses as Cher
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Hollywood Plucky - Cher drives a compact car shaped like a pocket mirror and parks next to Hamton
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Thirteensomething - "I'm like Sonny without Cher! I'll probably become the Mayor of Palm Springs".
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode It's a Wonderful Tiny Toons Christmas Special - Cher skates with Babs
- Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation
Maurice Chevalier[]
- A Great Big Bunch of You - Mannequin impersonates him
- Bosko in Person
- Shuffle Off to Buffalo
- Buddy's Show Boat
- Don't Look Now - as a turtle
- Scent-imental Romeo - Pepé Le Pew impersonates him
Julia Child[]
- Taz-Mania episode "Airbourne Airhead"
Winston Churchill[]
- Brother Brat - Percy impersonates him
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Brave Tales of Real Rabbits
Dick Clark[]
- Pinky and the Brain episode The Pinky and the Brain Reunion Special - voiced by himself
Cleopatra[]
Andrew Dice Clay[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Henny Youngman Day - as a roach
Jack Clifford[]
- Walky Talky Hawky - Foghorn Leghorn was partially inspired by Clifford's character, The Sheriff
Bill Clinton[]
- Animaniacs - appears in the opening playing a saxophone
Irvin S. Cobb[]
- The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos - as Irvin S. Frog
Claudette Colbert[]
Lois Collier[]
Ronald Colman[]
- Hollywood Steps Out - admires the bubble dance
- Strife with Father - Monte speaks like him
- I Was a Teenage Thumb - The narrator speaks like him
Jerry Colonna[]
- A-Lad-In Bagdad - the sultan
- Bars and Stripes Forever - Warden's voice
- Scalp Trouble - "Greetings, gate! Let's scalpitate."
- Dangerous Dan McFoo - as his character Peppino the barber
- Detouring America - as a cowpuncher
- Busy Bakers - as a baker elf
- Little Blabbermouse - a greeting card character says "Greetings, Gate!"
- Prehistoric Porky - as a vulture
- Wacky Wildlife - "Monotonous, isn't it?"
- Farm Frolics - "Who's Yehoodi?"
- Hollywood Steps Out - sits next to an invisible man whom he claims is "Yehoodi"
- The Wacky Worm - as a worm
- The Heckling Hare - "Silly, isn't he?"
- Sport Chumpions - "Monotonous, isn't it?"
- Crazy Cruise - "Monotonous, isn't it?"
- Lights Fantastic - Yahoodi Cafe is based on his catchphrase "Who's Yehoodi?"
- Gopher Goofy - "Somethin' new has been added!"
- Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid - "Gruesome, isn't it?"
- The Ducktators - as a rabbit who says, "Busy little bee, aren't I?"
- The Hep Cat - the cat does an impression of him and says two of his famous catchphrases, "I can dream, can't I?" and "Well, something new has been added!"
- The Wise Quacking Duck - Daffy imitates him as a fortune teller
- Greetings Bait - as a worm; the fisherman is also a Colonna caricature; additionally, the short's title is a reference to his catchphrase, "Greetings, gate"
- Porky Pig's Feat - "Ahhh, don't work, do they?"
- Booby Traps - "Something new has been added!"
- What's Cookin' Doc? - Bugs does an impression of him
- Tick Tock Tuckered - "Unbelievable, isn't it?"
- Russian Rhapsody - as a gremlin; additionally, when Hitler is giving his speech, a card appears saying, "Silly, isn't he?"
- Slightly Daffy - "Greetings, gate! Let's scalpitate."
- Plane Daffy - "Something new has been added!"
- The Unruly Hare - "Ahhh, have some cheese, rat!"
- Behind the Meat-Ball - "Well, we can dream, can't we?"
- Daffy Doodles - the jury is made up of clones of him
- Hollywood Canine Canteen - as a dog
- Rabbit Every Monday - "I don't ask questions, I just have fun!"
- (Blooper) Bunny - "Monotonous, isn't it?"
Russ Columbo[]
Christopher Columbus[]
- Kristopher Kolumbus Jr.
- Hare We Go - embarks on his journey with Bugs
- Looney Tunes Cartoons short "Sam-merica" - mentioned by Bugs
Perry Como[]
- Long-Haired Hare - mentioned by Bugs during his bobby soxer ploy
Bill Comstock[]
- The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos - his character Tizzie Lish from Al Pearce's radio show is caricatured as Tizzie Fish
- Porky's Hero Agency - the Gorgon's voice is an imitation of Tizzie Lish
- Jungle Jitters - the Queen's voice is an imitation of Tizzie Lish
Alistair Cooke[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Brave Tales of Real Rabbits - Babs impersonates his role on Masterpiece Theatre
Gary Cooper[]
- The CooCoo Nut Grove
- Hollywood Steps Out - dances with Shirley Temple; cut from the Blue Ribbon reissue
- Bugs Bunny Rides Again - Bugs imitates him while doing the showdown with Yosemite Sam
Bill Cosby[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode ACME Cable TV - Gogo impersonates his role on The Cosby Show
Howard Cosell[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Thirteensomething - Babs impersonates him
Jacques Cousteau[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Sports Shorts - Fifi's narration in the second segment is based on his
- New Looney Tunes episode A Duck in the Aquarium - Daffy dresses and speaks like him
Buster Crabbe[]
- Believe It or Else - as Buck Dodgers
Laird Cregar[]
- Book Revue - in Hudson's Bay
Walter Cronkite[]
- Pinky and The Brain episode All You Need is Narf
- Duck Dodgers - as "Walter Carbonite"
Bing Crosby[]
- Crosby, Columbo, and Vallee
- I've Got to Sing a Torch Song - as Cros Binsby
- Let It Be Me - as a rooster named Mr. Bingo (Crosby tried to sue Warner Bros. due to his unflattering portrayal)
- Bingo Crosbyana - the titular character is a parody of him (again, Crosby tried to sue Warner Bros. and have this cartoon pulled from theaters due to his unflattering portrayal)
- Toy Town Hall - as a chicken
- I Only Have Eyes for You
- The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos - as Bing Crowsby
- The Penguin Parade - as Bong Crisby
- Wholly Smoke - as a "Crooner Crooner" cigar
- Slap Happy Pappy - as a chicken
- The Bug Parade - mentioned by the slow horsefly
- Hollywood Steps Out - he is the emcee at Ciro's, where a horse and jockey keep pestering him
- What's Cookin' Doc? - Bugs does an impression of him
- Swooner Crooner - as a rooster
- The Old Grey Hare - Bing appears on the newspaper and it reads that his horse hasn't come in yet
- Hollywood Canine Canteen - as a dog
- Hollywood Daffy - Daffy impersonates him while trying to sneak onto the Warmer Brothers set
- The Mouse-Merized Cat - Catstello does an impression of him when he is hypnotized by Babbit
- Catch as Cats Can - as a parrot
- Curtain Razor - as a parrot named Bingo
- What's Up Doc? - as one of the has-been celebrities shunned by Elmer Fudd
- Taz-Mania - Taz's father's voice is based on him. His love for orange juice is a reference to Crosby's stint as a spokesman for Minute Maid in the late 1960s.
Billy Crystal[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode It's a Wonderful Tiny Toons Christmas Special
- Animaniacs episode Taming of the Screwy - as his City Slickers character Mitch Robbins
Xavier Cugat[]
Cass Daley[]
- Little Red Riding Rabbit - Little Red Riding Hood's voice is based on her
- Brother Brat - Baby Butch and Percy's mother's voices are based on her
Bette Davis[]
- The CooCoo Nut Grove
- She Was an Acrobat's Daughter - as Bette Savis
- Dangerous Dan McFoo
- Land of the Midnight Fun
- Malibu Beach Party
- Fox Pop
- Hollywood Daffy
- The Big Snooze - mentioned by Bugs as he tries to get Elmer to stay
Olivia de Havilland[]
- Robin Hood Makes Good - as Maid Marian
- A Wild Hare - mentioned in the "guess who" scene
Billy De Wolfe[]
- Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid - "You naughty, naughty boy!"
- Book Revue - "You naughty, naughty boy!"
James Dean[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Summer Vacation - Johnny Pew is based on him
Dana Delaney[]
- Animaniacs - a variable verse mentions her
Kenny Delmar[]
- Walky Talky Hawky - Foghorn Leghorn was partially inspired by Delmar's character, Senator Claghorn, from The Fred Allen Show
- Rebel Rabbit - the Congressman is a caricature of his character Senator Claghorn
- Curtain Razor - the turtle impersonates his character Senator Claghorn during his thousand voice impersonations
Jack Dempsey[]
- Bosko's Picture Show - as Jack Dumpsey
- Porky's Five & Ten - as Jack Sharkey
Bob Denver[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Kon Ducki - as his titular role from Gilligan's Island
Johnny Depp[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode The Return of Batduck - Plucky impersonates his role as Edward Scissorhands
- Looney Tunes World of Mayhem - Gothamer is based on Edward Scissorhands
Norma Desmond[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Sepulveda Boulevard - Elmyra portrays her role in the original film
Andy Devine[]
- The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos - as Andy Bovine
- My Little Buckaroo - The pig rider's voice is an imitation of him
- Egghead Rides Again - Red's voice is an imitation of him
- Slap Happy Pappy - as a chicken, "Hiya, Buck!"
- Malibu Beach Party - "Hiya, Jack!"
Danny DeVito[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode The Return of Batduck - as The Penguin
- Animaniacs episode Taming of the Screwy - as The Penguin
- Space Jam - Mr. Swackhammer, the film's main antagonist, is a caricature of and voiced by him
Marlene Dietrich[]
Dustin Diamond[]
- Duck Dodgers episode The Best of Captains, The Worst of Captains - as Xainius the Eternal, voiced by himself
Joe DiMaggio[]
- Boobs in the Woods - Porky ends up being duped by Daffy into assuming him
- Unnatural History - mentioned by a dog
The Dionne Quintuplets[]
Christian Dior[]
- Which is Witch - Bugs' disgusted reaction to Dr. I.C. Spots' new wardrobe resembles him
Shannen Doherty, Tori Spelling, and Jennie Garth[]
- Animaniacs episode Survey Ladies - they pass by the Warners, causing Yakko and Wakko to say "Hello, 90210s!"
Robert Donat[]
- Malibu Beach Party - as Mr. Chips
Tommy Dorsey[]
- Book Revue - a caricature of him appears on the cover of Brass
- Hollywood Canine Canteen - as Tommy Dorgy
Kirk Douglas[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Buster and the Wolverine - the human mouse looks like him
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Kon Ducki - as his character Ned Land from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
- Animaniacs episode Hooked on a Ceiling - Michaelangelo is a caricature of him
- Animaniacs episode The Warners' 65th Anniversary Special - as Spartacus
- Animaniacs episode Wakko's New Gookie - as Michaelangelo
Blanche Dubois[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Her Wacky Highness - "I have always relied on the kindness of strangers."
Margaret Dumont[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode New Class Day
Faye Dunaway[]
Jimmy Durante[]
- One Step Ahead of My Shadow - the people and one fish inside the pots do an impression of him
- Bosko in Person - Bosko does an impression of him
- I've Got to Sing a Torch Song - the Statue of Liberty does an impression of him
- Young and Healthy - a jack-in-the-box is based on him
- I Like Mountain Music - as a cowboy
- Bosko's Knight-Mare - one of the Knights of the Round Table
- Bosko's Picture Show - is chased by Adolf Hitler
- Buddy's Beer Garden
- Buddy the Gob
- Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs - the queen does an imitation of him
- Swooner Crooner - as a rooster
- Goldilocks and the Jivin' Bears - "Everybody wants to get into the act!"
- Stage Door Cartoon - Bugs quotes him with final line, "I got a million of 'em!" and mimics Durante's standard body language while saying it.
- A Gruesome Twosome - as a cat; Tweety imitates him at the end
- Book Revue - featured on the cover of "So Big", and uses his nose to trip the wolf who is chasing Daffy
- Baby Bottleneck - as the Drunk Stork
- Hollywood Canine Canteen - as Schnauser Durante
- Hollywood Daffy - he appears as himself and Daffy impersonates him while trying to sneak onto the Warmer Brothers set
- Fair and Worm-er - "Everybody wants to get into the act!"
- Crowing Pains - Barnyard Dawg does a vocal impression of him after getting hit by an egg
- The Mouse-Merized Cat - Catstello does an impression of him when he is hypnotized by Babbit
- A Hick a Slick and a Chick - Herman's voice is based on his
- Curtain Razor - Briefly heard is Durante's signature laugh as one of the turtle's thousand voice impersonations.
- Hoppy Daze - as a cat
Deanna Durbin[]
Clint Eastwood[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Hollywood Plucky
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Brave Tales of Real Rabbits
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode A Cat's Eye View - Plucky disguises as his character Dirty Harry
- Looney Tunes World of Mayhem - Henery Hawk's Hawk with No Name persona is based on his Man with No Name character
Roger Ebert[]
- Another Froggy Evening - appears in Ancient Greece with a Gene Siskel caricature
Nelson Eddy[]
- Swooner Crooner - as a rooster
Ralph Edwards[]
- Hurdy-Gurdy Hare - "Ain't I a devil??"
Albert Einstein[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Test Stress
Mamie Eisenhower[]
- Animaniacs - a variable verse in the theme song is "Eisenhower Mamie"
Douglas Fairbanks[]
The Fat Boys[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Gang Busters - Buster, Gogo, and Plucky disguise themselves as "The Fat Guys" to intimidate Montana Max into confessing
Alice Faye[]
Mark Felt[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Citizen Max - Plucky's alter ego Deep Quack refers to Felt's pseudonym Deep Throat
King Ferdinand[]
- Hare We Go - only his hand is seen, but is heard arguing with Columbus about the shape of the Earth
Stepin Fetchit[]
- Porky's Road Race - is the last one to cross the starting line
- Clean Pastures - the lazy angel is based on him
- Jungle Jitters - the persimmon picker
- Porky the Fireman - a man falls through smoke and turns into him
- The Major Lied 'Til Dawn - one of the bearers is a caricature of him
- Confederate Honey - Ned Cutler's parking valet is a caricature of him
- All This and Rabbit Stew - the black hunter's appearance and mannerisms are based on him
- Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs - one of the dwarfs is a caricature of him
- Angel Puss - Sambo's appearance and mannerisms are based on him
- Goldilocks and the Jivin' Bears - one of the bears is based on him
Jimmy Fiedler[]
- The Penguin Parade - "And we do mean you!"
- Cinderella Meets Fella - "And I do mean you!"
- Little Pancho Vanilla - "And I do mean you!"
- Porky the Gob - "And I do mean rocking!"
- Dangerous Dan McFoo - "And I do mean cold!"
- Porky's Hotel - "And I do mean (bzzz)!"
- Daffy's Southern Exposure - "And I do mean south!"
W.C. Fields[]
- Hollywood Capers
- At Your Service Madame - as W.C. Squeals
- The CooCoo Nut Grove - as a pig
- Porky's Road Race - participates in the race
- Porky's Romance - by Porky
- The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos - as W.C. Fieldmouse
- A Star Is Hatched - his nose functions as a traffic light
- Have You Got Any Castles? - appears on the cover of So Red the Nose
- Cracked Ice - as W.C. Squeals
- Little Blabbermouse - the mouse conductor is a caricature of him
- Shop, Look and Listen - the mouse conductor is a caricature of him
- Book Revue - appears on the cover of So Red the Nose
- Kiddin' the Kitten - Dodsworth the Cat is based on him
- A Peck o' Trouble - Dodsworth the Cat is based on him
- Muscle Tussle - the salesman duck selling Atomcol talks like him
- Merlin the Magic Mouse - the titular character is a caricature of him
The Flying Wallendas[]
- Circus Today - as The Flying Cadenzas
Errol Flynn[]
- Hollywood Steps Out - admires the bubble dance
- Hollywood Daffy - mentioned by Daffy
- Rabbit Hood - Appears in live-action form at the end via archive footage from the movie The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)
- The Scarlet Pumpernickel - mentioned by Daffy
- Robin Hood Daffy - Daffy's role as Robin Hood is a parody of Errol Flynn's role of the character from the movie The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)
Henry Fonda[]
- Hollywood Steps Out - is called away by his mother
Jane Fonda[]
- The Duxorcist - on the cover of a book as Jane Fondue
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Cinemaniacs! - Babs impersonates her role in workout videos
Frank Fontaine[]
- Rabbit's Kin - Pete Puma's voice is based off of his character Crazy Guggenheim from The Jackie Gleason Show
- Trick or Tweet - Sam Cat's voice is based off of his character Crazy Guggenheim from The Jackie Gleason Show
- Mouse and Garden - Sam Cat's voice is based off of Crazy Guggenheim from The Jackie Gleason Show
- The Spy Swatter - Sam Cat's voice is based off of Crazy Guggenheim from The Jackie Gleason Show
- Merlin the Magic Mouse - Sam Cat's voice is based off of Crazy Guggenheim from The Jackie Gleason Show
- Pullet Suprise - Pete Puma's voice is based off of Crazy Guggenheim from The Jackie Gleason Show
- Tweety's High-Flying Adventure - Pete Puma's voice is based off of Crazy Guggenheim from The Jackie Gleason Show
- Tiny Toon Adventures - Pete Puma's voice is based off of Crazy Guggenheim from The Jackie Gleason Show
- The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries - Pete Puma's voice is based off of Crazy Guggenheim from The Jackie Gleason Show
- The Looney Tunes Show - Pete Puma's voice is based off of Crazy Guggenheim from The Jackie Gleason Show
- New Looney Tunes - Pete Puma's voice is based off of Crazy Guggenheim from The Jackie Gleason Show
- Looney Tunes Cartoons - Pete Puma's voice is based off of Crazy Guggenheim from The Jackie Gleason Show
June Foray[]
- Broom-Stick Bunny - Witch Hazel transforms into her at the end
Harrison Ford[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Gang Busters - as Indiana Jones
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Hollywood Plucky - as Indiana Jones
Helen Forrest[]
Peter Frampton[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Kon Ducki
Fransico Franco[]
Benjamin Franklin[]
Clark Gable[]
Clark Gable appears in:
- The CooCoo Nut Grove - his giant ears applaud the performances
- He Was Her Man
- Porky's Road Race
- Speaking of the Weather
- Jungle Jitters - the Queen visualizes the salesman with his head replaced by Gable's
- A Star Is Hatched - his giant ears act as a trolley bell
- Have You Got Any Castles? - seven clones of him appear inside The House of Seven Gables
- Little Pancho Vanilla - Don Jose
- Porky's Tire Trouble - as one of Flat Foot Flookey's impressions
- The Film Fan
- Malibu Beach Party - surfs with his giant ears
- A Wild Hare - Bugs' carrot chewing tic is based on Gable's character Peter Warne from It Happened One Night
- Hollywood Steps Out - chases a girl throughout the short, who is revealed to be Groucho Marx at the end
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Kon Ducki - as Fletcher Christian
Gallagher[]
- Animaniacs episode Taming of the Screwy - does his watermelon routine at the party
Tony Galento[]
- Africa Squeaks - as a gorilla
- Prehistoric Porky - on Expire magazine
- Hold the Lion, Please - "I'll moider da bum!"
- Fighting Tools - "Moider dem bums!"
- Weasel While You Work - "I'll moider da bum!"
Greta Garbo[]
- Bosko in Person - Honey does an impression of her
- I've Got to Sing a Torch Song
- The CooCoo Nut Grove
- Porky's Road Race
- Speaking of the Weather - uses her big shoes as a rocking chair, and later uses them to trip the villain at the end
- A Star Is Hatched - Emily impersonates her
- Porky's Five & Ten - a fish in huge shoes impersonates her
- Have You Got Any Castles? - appears tap-dancing on the cover of "So Big" with giant shoes
- Malibu Beach Party - surfs with her giant shoes
- Hollywood Steps Out - she serves tobacco products at the nightclub, and is later given the hot-foot by Harpo Marx
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Fields of Honey
Tess Gardella[]
- Bosko in Person - Honey impersonates her Aunt Jemima character
Ed Gardner[]
Judy Garland[]
- Hollywood Steps Out - sits at a table with Mickey Rooney in her Dorothy Gale costume from MGM's The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Dave Garroway[]
- Wild Wild World - as "Cave Darroway"
King George III[]
Mahatma Gandhi[]
- Goopy Geer - appears in the mirror
- I Love a Parade - appears as a circus performer called The Thin Man From India
- Wake Up the Gypsy in Me
- Bosko's Knight-Mare - one of the Knights of the Round Table
- Bugs Bunny Rides Again - in the original version, Yosemite Sam introduces himself as "the roughest toughest he-man stuffest hombre that's ever crossed the Rio Grande", then adds "…and I don't mean Mahatma Gandhi!"; as a result of Gandhi's assassination in the midst of the cartoon's production, this reference was removed in reissues, with Sam instead saying "…and I ain't no namby-pamby!"
Geronimo[]
- A Feather in His Hare - Bugs refers to the Native American hunter as Geronimo
- Gift Wrapped
- Tweet Dreams - footage from "Gift Wrapped"
- Horse Hare
Mel Gibson[]
- Animaniacs episode Taming of the Screwy - appears with Danny Glover as their Lethal Weapon characters
- Looney Tunes World of Mayhem - Highlander Foghorn is based on his character from Braveheart
Joe Gillis[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Sepulveda Boulevard - Montana Max portrays his role in the original film
Jackie Gleason[]
- Hyde and Hare - "You are a mental case!"
- Red Riding Hoodwinked - "One of these days... Pow, right in the kisser!"
- Half-Fare Hare - is featured as one of the hoboes along with Art Carney
- Raw! Raw! Rooster! - a voice resembling Gleason's is used for Rhode Island Red
- The Honey-Mousers - as a mouse version of Ralph Kramden called Ralph Crumden
- Cheese It, the Cat! - as Ralph Crumden
- Mice Follies - as Ralph Crumden
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Thirteensomething - Ralph Kramden is the bus driver
Danny Glover[]
- Animaniacs episode Taming of the Screwy - appears with Mel Gibson as their Lethal Weapon characters
Paulette Goddard[]
Joseph Goebbels[]
- Plane Daffy - he and Hermann Goering shoot themselves
Hermann Goering[]
- Spies
- Plane Daffy - he and Joseph Goebbels shoot themselves
- Herr Meets Hare - he is the victim of Bugs' shenanigans
Whoopi Goldberg[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode It's a Wonderful Tiny Toons Christmas Special
Jane Goodall[]
- Taz-Mania episode "Mishap in the Mist"
Benny Goodman[]
- Porky at the Crocadero - Porky does an impersonation of him
- Book Revue - as the Pie-Eyed Piper
- Hollywood Canine Canteen - as Boney Goodman
Bert Gordon[]
- Don't Look Now - "Do ya mean it?"
- Rover's Rival - "Do you mean it?"
- A Feud There Was - "Do ya mean it?"
- Porky's Movie Mystery - "How do you do-o-o-o?"
- Kristopher Kolumbus Jr. - "How do you do-o-o-o?"
- Fresh Fish - "How do you do-o-o-o?"
- Slap Happy Pappy - "How do you do-o-o-o?"
- What's Cookin' Doc? - "Do ya mean it?"
- Circus Today - "How do you do-o-o-o?"
- Hare Ribbin' - the Russian dog is a caricature of his Mad Russian character, and Bugs quotes his "Do ya mean it?" catchphrase after the dog wishes he was dead
- Russian Rhapsody - a gremlin does an impression of him
- Awful Orphan - "How do you do-o-o-o?"
- Paying the Piper - the Supreme Cat does an impression of him
Frank Gorshin[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode The Looney Beginning - Gogo is dressed as his version of The Riddler from Batman
Maurice Gosfield[]
- Dog Tales - as a Doberman, a reference to his character on The Phil Silvers Show
Kelsey Grammer[]
- Animaniacs - a variable verse mentions his Frasier Crane character
Cary Grant[]
- Malibu Beach Party
- Hollywood Steps Out - he is the first celebrity to speak, and buys cigarettes from Greta Garbo
- The Great Piggy Bank Robbery - "You're all under arrest!"
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Mr. Popular's Rules of Cool - as Archie Leech
Billy Gray[]
- Falling Hare - "I'm only three-and-a-half years old."
- Russian Rhapsody - "I'm only three-and-a-half years old."
- Trap Happy Porky - "I'm only three-and-a-half years old."
- Baseball Bugs - "I'm only ninety-three-and-a-half years old."
- Wagon Heels - "I'm only three-and-a-half years old."
- Baby Bottleneck - "I'm only three-and-a-half seconds old."
- One Meat Brawl - "I'm only three-and-a-half years old."
- Dough Ray Me-ow - "I'm only three years old."
- Big House Bunny - "I'm only three-and-a-half."
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode The Looney Beginning - "I'm only three-and-a-half seconds old."
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Cinemaniacs! - "I'm only three-and-a-half years old."
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Who Bopped Bugs Bunny? - "I'm only three-and-a-half years old."
Pert Kelton[]
- An Egg Scramble - Miss Prissy's voice is based on her character Martha Harrison from The Milton Berle Show
Sydney Greenstreet[]
Alan Hale Jr.[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Kon Ducki - as his Skipper character from Gilligan's Island
Arsenio Hall[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation - does his "dog pound" routine for David Letterman
Wendell Hall[]
- The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos - as Wendell Howl
MC Hammer[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Sports Shorts - as MC Hammerhead
Lionel Hampton[]
John Hancock[]
Daryl Hannah[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Hollywood Plucky
Ernie Hare[]
- The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos - as Ernie Bear
- A-Lad-In Bagdad - as the Slap-Happy Boys
Mata Hari[]
- Plane Daffy - Hatta Mari is based on her
Jean Harlow[]
Phil Harris[]
- Malibu Beach Party - as Pill Harris and His Corn-Fed Cuties
Richard Harris[]
- Animaniacs episode Sir Yaksalot - King Arthur is based on him
- Wakko's Wish - King Salazar is based on him
Mary Hart[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Thirteensomething - as Mary Hartless
Gabby Hartnett[]
Richard Haydn[]
- Hobby Horse-Laffs - Giggleswick's voice is an imitation of him
- Super Rabbit - Professor Canafrazz's voice is an imitation of him
Rita Hayworth[]
- Hollywood Steps Out - Cesar Romero steps on her dress while dancing with her
Gabriel Heatter[]
- The Stupor Salesman - "Ah, there's good news tonight!"
- The Hole Idea - "There's baaaaad news tonight..."
Sonja Henie[]
Doug Henning[]
- Animaniacs episode Sir Yaksalot - Merlin is a caricature of him
Henry VIII[]
Patrick Henry[]
- Old Glory - as played by John Litel
Katharine Hepburn[]
- The CooCoo Nut Grove - as a horse, Miss Heartburn
- I Only Have Eyes for You - "Really, I do."
- Little Red Walking Hood - Little Red Riding Hood's voice is based on her
- A Star Is Hatched - Emily the Chicken's voice is based on her
- Daffy Duck in Hollywood - as a hen actress
- Hamateur Night
- Dangerous Dan McFoo - "Really, I do."
- Fresh Fish - a starfish does an impression of her
- A Gander at Mother Goose - Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary
- Holiday Highlights - The girl in the Valentine's Day segment speaks in Hepburn's voice
- Elmer's Pet Rabbit - Bugs does an impression of her
- The Trial of Mr. Wolf - Little Red Riding Hood's voice is based on her
- Horton Hatches the Egg - Mayzie impersonates Hepburn throughout the picture
- Fighting Tools - "Really, they are."
- What's Cookin' Doc? - Bugs does an impression of her
- Goldimouse and the Three Cats - "Really, I do."
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Thirteensomething - Babs impersonates her
- Animaniacs episode Wakko's New Gookie - Wakko tries out his new "gookie" on her
Hugh Herbert[]
- Main article: Hugh Herbert
- The CooCoo Nut Grove - giggles throughout the short
- He Was Her Man - the wife mouse going "woo-hoo"
- Porky's Duck Hunt - Daffy Duck's "woo-hoo" routine is based on Herbert
- Speaking of the Weather - animation reused from "The Coo-Coo Nut Grove". In fact, the text of the book he is featured in specifically mentions his appearance in said short.
- Little Red Walking Hood - Granny goes into a "woo-hoo" bit while the Wolf is chasing her
- Cracked Ice - fish "Woo hoo"-ing
- Porky in Egypt - camel "Woo hoo"-ing
- You're an Education - lost footage
- Porky's Tire Trouble - as one of Flat Foot Flookey's impressions
- Porky's Movie Mystery - as the Invisible Man's phantom
- Bars and Stripes Forever - Warden's voice
- Confederate Honey - Stoneball Jackson is a caricature of him
- The Hardship of Miles Standish - the titular character is a caricature of him
- The Sour Puss - fish "Woo hoo"-ing
- Hollywood Canine Canteen
Jean Hersholt[]
- Patient Porky - Dr. Chris Chun is a caricature of his Dr. Christian character, who he played in several films
Rudolf Hess[]
- Tokio Jokio - Hitler receives a postcard from him
Hirohito[]
Alfred Hitchcock[]
- The Last Hungry Cat - the bear who narrates the short is based on him
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Grandma's Dead
- The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries episode "Sweet Mystery of Wife" - The entire episode is themed after him and his works
Adolf Hitler[]
Adolf Hitler appears in:
- Bosko's Picture Show - chases Jimmy Durante with a meat cleaver
- She Was an Acrobat's Daughter
- We, the Animals - Squeak! - drawn as a cat on the map
- Nutty News - as a jack-in-a-box
- The Ducktators - caricatured as a duck
- Eatin' on the Cuff or The Moth Who Came to Dinner - caricatured as a fox
- Fresh Hare - doodled on Bugs' wanted poster
- Confusions of a Nutzy Spy - as a mask
- Tortoise Wins By a Hare - mentioned in a newspaper
- The Fifth-Column Mouse - caricatured as a cat
- Tokio Jokio
- Tin Pan Alley Cats - a creature based on him appears in Wackyland, where he gets clobbered by a Stalin caricature
- Scrap Happy Daffy
- Spies
- Daffy - The Commando - appears at the end via rotoscoped footage, and Daffy bonks him on the head
- Booby Traps
- Plane Daffy - is witness to Hermann Goering and Joseph Goebbels' suicides
- Russian Rhapsody - he is the victim of gremlins
- Herr Meets Hare
Jimmy Hoffa[]
- Animaniacs episode Space-Probed - appears on a spaceship
Portland Hoffa[]
Dustin Hoffman[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Hollywood Plucky
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Buster and Babs Go Hawaiian - as Captain Hook
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode The Return of Batduck - as Captain Hook
Masaharu Homma[]
J. Edgar Hoover[]
- Buddy the Gee Man - the title is named after his "G-Man" alias and "Gee" catchphrase,
- Hollywood Steps Out - wears a "G-Man" badge and says "Gee."
Bob Hope[]
- Malibu Beach Party
- Hollywood Canine Canteen - as a dog
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode It's a Wonderful Tiny Toons Christmas Special
- Taz-Mania - Taz's uncle is based on his character from the Paramount Road to films
- Animaniacs - he is the host of "The Warners' 65th Anniversary Special", where his reliance on cue cards is made fun of; he also appears performing stand-up comedy in "Soda Jerk", and as one of the people Wakko tries out his new "gookie" on in "Wakko's New Gookie"
Hedda Hopper[]
Leslie Howard[]
- Porky's Road Race
- She Was an Acrobat's Daughter
- Daffy Duck in Hollywood - as Romeo Montague
- Confederate Honey - as Ashley Wilkes
Carl Hubbell[]
- Porky's Baseball Broadcast - as Carl Bubble
- Nutty News - as Carl Bubble
Marlin Hurt[]
- The Great Piggy Bank Robbery - Daffy quotes his character Beulah from Fibber McGee and Molly by saying, "I love that man!” At the end, the pig quotes him and says, "I love that duck!"
- The Big Snooze - Bugs quotes Beulah at the end by saying, "I love that man!"
Queen Isabella[]
- Kristopher Kolumbus Jr.
- Hare We Go - tries to bribe Columbus and Bugs
Burl Ives[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode It's a Wonderful Tiny Toons Christmas Special - his Sam the Snowman character cameos
Michael Jackson[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Hollywood Plucky - as one of Plucky's disguises
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Hog-Wild Hamton - Buster impersonates him
Stonewall Jackson[]
- Confederate Honey - as Stoneball Jackson
- Southern Fried Rabbit
Harry James[]
- Book Revue
- Hollywood Canine Canteen - as Hairy James
Thomas Jefferson[]
- Aviation Vacation
- Saps in Chaps
- The Weakly Reporter
- Room and Bird - his death is discussed between Tweety and a mouse
- Cheese It, the Cat!
- The Mouse That Jack Built
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode The Return of the Acme Acres Zone
Joan of Arc[]
Al Jolson[]
- Sinkin' in the Bathtub - "Mammy!"
- Box Car Blues - "Mammy!"
- Ups 'n Downs - a hot dog does an impression of him
- Bosko the Doughboy
- Lady, Play Your Mandolin! - Foxy does an impression of him
- It's Got Me Again! - "Mammy!"
- You Don't Know What You're Doin'! - a car backfires on one creature, leaving him to do a Jolson impression
- The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives - a doll falls into a bag of coal and turns into a caricature of him
- I Love to Singa - as Owl Jolson
- Clean Pastures - sings "I Love to Singa" as he strolls through Harlem
- The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos - as Al Goatson
- September in the Rain - sings the title song
- Porky in Wackyland and Dough for the Do-Do - as a duck that repeats "Mammy!"
- Porky's Preview - a stick caricature of him performs "September in the Rain" in the grand finale of Porky's movie
- Any Bonds Today? - Bugs does an impression of him in blackface
- Hop and Go - a baby bird exclaims "Mammy!" after hatching from under Claude Hopper
- Flop Goes the Weasel - The black baby chicken quotes him by calling the weasel "Mammy!"
- Tin Pan Alley Cats - as a duck that repeats "Mammy!"
- Swooner Crooner - as a rooster
- Curtain Razor - as a duck
- The Wacky Wabbit - Bugs does an impression of him
- What's Up Doc? - does his "Mammy" routine for a disinterested Elmer Fudd
- Person to Bunny - Daffy impersonates him
- Wet Hare
Billy Jones[]
- The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos - as Billy Goat
- A-Lad-In Bagdad - as the Slap-Happy Boys
John Paul Jones[]
Tom Jones[]
- Duck Dodgers episode Talent Show a Go-Go - Dodgers steals his voice and assumes his looks to perform "It's Not Unusual" in a talent show
Marian Jordan[]
- I Wanna Be a Sailor - the duckling character is based on Tini
- She Was An Acrobat's Daughter - the gooseling character is based on Tini
- A Sunbonnet Blue - "Tain't funny, McGee!"
- It's an Ill Wind - Dizzy Duck is based on Tini
- Porky's Hotel - as Tini; "I betcha!"
- Sweet Sioux - as Tini; "I betcha!"
- Little Blabbermouse - the title character is based on Tini
- Shop, Look and Listen - Little Blabbermouse is based on Tini
- We, the Animals - Squeak! - Kitty's voice is Molly from Fibber McGee and Molly
- The Brave Little Bat - Batty is based on Tini
- The Unbearable Bear - The new, revamped version of Sniffles is based on Tini
- Hush My Mouse - The new, revamped version of Sniffles is based on Tini
- The Eager Beaver - The narrator quotes Tini as "You betcha!"
Empress Josephine[]
- Napoleon Bunny-Part
- A Bird in a Bonnet - mentioned by Granny when she denies the Napoleon hat
Peggy Hopkins Joyce[]
Madeline Kahn[]
- Animaniacs episode Phranken-Runt - Dr. Phrankenstein's voice is based on Kahn's character from Young Frankenstein
Boris Karloff[]
- Hollywood Capers - as a robot of Frankenstein's monster
- Porky's Road Race - as Borax Karoff
- Have You Got Any Castles?
- Porky's Movie Mystery - as Frankenstein's monster
- Hollywood Steps Out - sits at a table with other dour-faced celebrities, also caricatured as Frankenstein's monster
- What's Cookin' Doc? - Bugs does an imitation of his performance as Frankenstein's monster
- Water, Water Every Hare - the Evil Scientist is a caricature of him
- Dr. Devil and Mr. Hare - as a robot of Frankenstein's monster
- Transylvania 6-5000 - Count Bloodcount is based of him
John Kassir[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Toons from the Crypt - Buster assumes his Crypt Keeper role
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode The Horror of Slumber Party Mountain - Buster tells his story in the style of The Crypt Keeper
Danny Kaye[]
- Book Revue - Daffy imitates him throughout the cartoon
- Hot Cross Bunny - Bugs imitates him when he does his scat-singing dance
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Prom-ise Her Anything
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Whale's Tales
Buster Keaton[]
Michael Keaton[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Gang Busters - as Batman
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Hollywood Plucky - as Batman
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode The Return of Batduck - Plucky does an impression of his Beetlejuice role
Ruby Keeler[]
- The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos - as Ruby Squealer
- September in the Rain - singing "By a Waterfall" with Dick Powell
Gene Kelly[]
- Duck Amuck - as D'Artagnan
Ted Kennedy[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Washingtoon
Omar Khayyam[]
Jake Kilrain[]
- Those Were Wonderful Days - waltzes with John L. Sullivan
- Speaking of the Weather - reused animation from the above
Ward Kimball[]
- Hiawatha's Rabbit Hunt - Hiawatha is a caricature of him
King Arthur[]
- Knighty Knight Bugs
- I Was a Teenage Thumb
- A Connecticut Rabbit In King Arthur's Court
- Daffy Duck and Porky Pig Meet the Groovie Goolies
Larry King[]
- Animaniacs episode "Wakko's New Gookie" - is one of the people that Wakko tries out his new "gookie" on
Ted Koppel[]
- Daffy Duck's Quackbusters - as "Zed Toppel"
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode K-ACME TV - as Fred Dopple
- Tiny Toons Spring Break - as Red Moppel
Harvey Korman[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Grandma's Dead - Elmyra's school is named after him
Phil Kramer[]
- Porky's Hotel - as his Grouch Club character Mr. Willoughby "Quote... Unquote."
Fritz Kreisler[]
- I Love to Singa - Papa Fritz compares the violinist owlet to him
Gene Krupa[]
- Book Revue - the Indian on the cover of Drums Along the Mohawk morphs into him
Kay Kyser[]
- I Like Mountain Music
- Katnip Kollege - as a professor cat
- Africa Squeaks - voiced by himself as Cake-Icer
- Slap Happy Pappy - as a chicken voiced by himself via reused audio from "Africa Squeaks"
- Malibu Beach Party
- Hollywood Steps Out - yells out to his "students" upon seeing Sally Strand's bubble dance
- Hollywood Canine Canteen - as Kaynine Kyser
Tony Labriola[]
- Sweet Sioux - "Oh, yeah." as his character, Oswald
- Daffy Duck & Egghead - "Oh, yeah."
- Porky's Poppa - "Oh, yeah."
- A Star Is Hatched - "Oh, yeah."
- The Isle of Pingo Pongo - "Oh, yeah."
- Porky's Spring Planting - "Oh, yeah."
Emeril Lagasse[]
Fiorello LaGuardia[]
Arthur Lake[]
Veronica Lake[]
- Crazy Cruise - A lake is literally named after her
- Lights Fantastic - as a swimsuit-clad pin-up girl which briefly appears in the conga sequence at the end
- Eatin' on the Cuff or The Moth Who Came to Dinner - The Black Widow Spider wears a disguise that looks like her when she tries to seduce the moth
- Fresh Hare - silhouette
- Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears - Mama Bear dresses like her to seduce Bugs
- Muscle Tussle - Melissa Duck bears a strong resemblance to her
Hedy Lamarr[]
- A Wild Hare - mentioned in the "guess who" scene
- Hollywood Daffy - as a "star"
Dorothy Lamour[]
- Porky's Preview
- Hollywood Steps Out - sits at a table with Jimmy Stewart
- Aloha Hooey - the character Laylani is based on her
- I Got Plenty of Mutton
- Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips - The Hawaiian sarong-clad female rabbit appearing at the ending is based on her
- Hollywood Daffy - As a sarong-clad "star"
- Hollywood Canine Canteen - as a dog
- Rodent to Stardom
Rosemary Lane[]
- A Wild Hare - mentioned in the "guess who" scene
Harry Langdon[]
- A Tale of Two Kitties - Tweety's smirk
- Birdy and the Beast - Tweety's smirk
- A Gruesome Twosome- Tweety's smirk
Charles Laughton[]
- Porky's Road Race - participates in the race
- Have You Got Any Castles? - William Bligh is a caricature of him
- Book Revue - as Henry VIII
- Buccaneer Bunny - Bugs disguises himself as Captain Bligh (effecting the voice and thick-lipped appearance of Charles Laughton in his portrayal of Bligh in Mutiny on the Bounty)
- Roman Legion-Hare - Emperor Nero is a caricature of actor Charles Laughton, who played him in 1932's The Sign of the Cross.
- Good Noose - The ship's captain is a caricature of him
- Shishkabugs - The Spoiled King is a caricature of him
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Kon Ducki - as Captain Bligh
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy[]
- Bosko's Picture Show - as Haurel and Lardy
- Bosko's Knight-Mare - Knights of the Round Table
- Buddy's Adventures
- Hollywood Capers - Oliver Hardy (really a disguised Beans) appears
- The CooCoo Nut Grove - Stan Laurel appears as a monkey and Oliver Hardy appears as a pig
- Porky's Road Race - they appear as participants in the race
- The Case of the Stuttering Pig - Uncle Solomon is a caricature of Oliver Hardy
- Porky's Five & Ten - as fish
- Porky's Spring Planting - the dog whimpers like Stan
- You Ought to Be in Pictures - Porky disguises himself as Oliver Hardy in an attempt to enter the Warner Studio
- The Timid Toreador - Oliver Hardy is caricatured as a pig by Porky Pig, via reused animation from The Coo-Coo Nut Grove
- Hollywood Steps Out - Oliver Hardy appears dancing with two women
- Hop, Skip and a Chump - as crows
- Holiday for Shoestrings - as elves
- Hollywood Canine Canteen - both of them appear as dogs
- Mouse Menace - the robot cat whimpers like Stan
- The Organ Grinder - the monkey does imitations of both of them
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode New Class Day - Calamity and Little Beeper do an impression of them
Irving Lazar[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Son of the Wacko World of Sports - as Plucky Bazar
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode The Return of Batduck - as Hammy Lazar
- Animaniacs episode The Warners' 65th Anniversary Special - Chicken Boo disguises himself as "Swifty LaBoo"
Robin Leach[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode It's Buster Bunny Time - Buster and Babs impersonate him
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Henny Youngman Day
King Lear[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Weirdest Story Ever Told
Robert E. Lee[]
Spike Lee[]
- Animaniacs episode Taming of the Screwy - appears at the party
- Animaniacs episode Meet Minerva - as a fly
Richard LeGrand[]
- The Old Grey Hare - "Well now, I wouldn't say that!"
- Draftee Daffy - The Little Man from the Draft Board is a parody of his character Richard Q. Peavey from Fibber McGee and Molly and says his catchphrase, "Well now, I wouldn't say that!"
- A Gruesome Twosome - "Well now, I wouldn't say that!"
- The Bashful Buzzard - "Well now, I wouldn't say that!"
- The Goofy Gophers - "Well now, I wouldn't say that!"
- The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries episode The Scare Up There - "Well now, I wouldn't say that!"
- Looney Tunes Cartoons short "Lepre Conned" - "Well now, I wouldn't say that!"
- Looney Tunes Cartoons short "Funeral for a Fudd" - "Well now, I wouldn't say that!"
Lew Lehr[]
- She Was an Acrobat's Daughter - as "Who Dehr"
- Porky in Egypt - Humpty Bumpty imitates him and says, "Camels is the cwaziest peoples!"
- The Sour Puss - the shark imitates him and says, "Pussy cats is the cwaziest peoples!"
- Porky's Snooze Reel - Porky imitates him throughout the dog show
- Russian Rhapsody - at the end, Adolf Hitler imitates him and says, "Nutzies is the cwaziest peoples!"
- Scaredy Cat - The leader of the killer mice imitates him and says, "Pussy cats is the cwaziest peoples!"
- Daffy Duck Hunt - Daffy imitates him and says, "Duck hunters is the cwaziest peoples!"
Janet Leigh[]
- Looney Tunes: Back in Action - in the shower, when Kate walks in on him, Bugs screams like Leigh's character Marion from Psycho (1960)
Vivien Leigh[]
- Confederate Honey - as Scarlett O'Hara
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Fields of Honey - Babs impersonates her role as Scarlett O'Hara
Jay Leno[]
Joan Leslie[]
David Letterman[]
Jerry Lewis[]
- Animaniacs - Mr. Director is based on him
- Animaniacs episode Clown and Out - The Clown is based on him
Ted Lewis[]
- A Great Big Bunch of You
- Bosko in Person
- Bosko's Picture Show
- A Sunbonnet Blue - "Is everybody happy?!"
- Speaking of the Weather - "Is everybody happy?!"
Liberace[]
- Hyde and Hare - Bugs plays the piano and wishes that his brother George was there
- Wideo Wabbit - Bugs imitates him again just like in "Hyde and Hare"
- Three Little Bops - the piano playing pig imitates him, saying "I wish my brother George was here."
Abraham Lincoln[]
- Old Glory
- Aviation Vacation
- Saps in Chaps
- Scrap Happy Daffy
- The Weakly Reporter
- Wise Quackers - Daffy dresses as him and asks Elmer if he has been whipping slaves
- A Bear for Punishment
- Southern Fried Rabbit - Bugs dresses as him in a repeat of the routine from "Wise Quackers"
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Life in the 90s
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode The Return of the Acme Acres Zone
- My Generation G...G... Gap - appears on Porky's dollar bill
Art Linkletter[]
- People Are Bunny - as "Art Lamplighter"
John Litel[]
- Old Glory - as Patrick Henry
Mary Livingstone[]
- The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos - as Canary Livingstone
- Malibu Beach Party
- The Mouse That Jack Built - as a mouse voiced by herself
Christopher Lloyd[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Buster and Babs Go Hawaiian - as Doc Brown
Harold Lloyd[]
- Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid - missing body scene from The Freshman
Carole Lombard[]
- Malibu Beach Party
- A Wild Hare - mentioned in the "guess who" scene (original 1940 version only)
Carmen Lombardo[]
- Porky at the Crocadero - as Cryman Lombago
Guy Lombardo[]
- Porky at the Crocadero - impersonated by Porky
Lord Haw-Haw[]
- Tokio Jokio - caricatured as a donkey called "Lord Hee-Haw"
Peter Lorre[]
- Porky's Movie Mystery - Porky does his Mr. Moto character
- Hollywood Steps Out - admires Sally Strand's bubble dance
- Horton Hatches the Egg - as a fish who commits suicide out of disbelief upon seeing Horton sitting on the tree aboard a boat
- Daffy Doodles
- Hair-Raising Hare - the creepy scientist is based on him
- Racketeer Rabbit - as Hugo
- Birth of a Notion - the scientist is based on him; Daffy also does an impression of him
- The Super Snooper - the butler laughs like him
- Quack Shot - After getting shot in the face by a miniature boat, Elmer briefly does an impression of him
- Hyde and Hare - Dr. Hyde's appearance and voice are based on him
- Boston Quackie - the Slobovian consulate is based on him
- Carrotblanca - Tweety portrays his role in the original film the cartoon is based on
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Sawdust and Toonsil - Gogo does an impression of him
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode New Character Day - as Boxcars
- The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries episode The Maltese Canary - as Joel Ferret
- Looney Tunes Back in Action - as Dr. Lorre
George Lucas[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures - appears as Darth Vader various times
Jimmie Lunceford[]
- Clean Pastures - one of the angels is based on him
Ida Lupino[]
Douglas MacArthur[]
- Draftee Daffy - Daffy salutes a portrait of him
- From A to Z-Z-Z-Z - Ralph Phillips dresses as him
- Bugs' Bonnets - a captain's hat falls on Elmer, who proceeds to imitate him
Fred MacMurray[]
- The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos - as Fred McFurry
- Malibu Beach Party
Shirley MacLaine[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures - Shirley the Loon is based on her
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode A Cat's Eye View - Plucky attempts to get inside her mansion
- Animaniacs - One of the variable verses is "Shirley MacLainey!"
Tress MacNeille[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Buster and Babs Go Hawaiian - seen reading a Tiny Toons book
Madonna[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Tiny Toons Music Television - Fuddona is based on her
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Pledge Week - Babs does an impression of her
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Thirteensomething - Babs does an impression of her
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode It's a Wonderful Tiny Toons Christmas Special
- Animaniacs episode Taming of the Screwy - announcers her intentions to play "Truth or Dare"
Wally Maher[]
- Falling Hare - "I like him, he's silly!"
- Birdy and the Beast - "I like him, he's silly!"
- Nasty Quacks - "I like him, he's silly!"
- Boobs in the Woods - Daffy quotes Wilbur, Maher's character in Tommy Riggs and Betty Lou, when he says, "I like him, he's crazy!"
- Cat-Tails for Two - At the end of the short, Speedy says, "I like those pussycat fellows, they're so silly!"
- Speedy Gonzales - At the end of the short, Speedy says, "I like this pussycat fellow, he's silly!"
- Here Today, Gone Tamale - At the end of the short, Speedy says, "I like that pussycat fellow, he's mui loco in the cabeza (laughs) loco!"
- Mexican Boarders - At the end of the short, Slowpoke Rodriguez says to Speedy, "I like your pussycat friend, he's nice and stupid!"
- Mexican Cat Dance - "I like that pussy cat fellow, he's stubborn like a bull!"
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Washingtoon - "I like her, she's silly!"
Karl Malden[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Buster and Babs Go Hawaiian
Fredric March[]
- Three's a Crowd - as Mr. Hyde
- Have You Got Any Castles? - as Mr. Hyde
- Hare We Go - as Columbus
The Marx Brothers[]
- The Organ Grinder
- Bosko's Knight-Mare - All four Marxes are knights of the round table.
- Bosko's Picture Show - appear holding butterfly nets during the newsreel, then appear singing "Daisy Bell" during Honey's film
- Flowers for Madame - Harpo is a dandelion.
- The CooCoo Nut Grove - Groucho and a bird version of Harpo appear
- Porky's Hare Hunt - "Course you know that this means war!"
- Busy Bakers - Harpo is a baker elf
- Elmer's Pet Rabbit - "Of course you know that this means war!"
- The Fighting 69½th - "Of course, you know this means war!"
- Hollywood Steps Out - Groucho Marx is disguised as a woman who Clark Gable follows and Harpo Marx also appears, giving Greta Garbo a hotfoot and popping Sally Strand's bubble with a slingshot
- Case of the Missing Hare - "Of course you realize, this means war!"
- Brother Brat - "Of course you know this means war!"
- Slick Hare - seated with Harpo and Chico, Bugs and Elmer dress up like Groucho and Harpo respectively
- Long-Haired Hare - "Of course you know this means war!"
- The Windblown Hare - "Of course, you know this means war!"
- Hurdy-Gurdy Hare - "I've seen you before, I never forget a face. But in your case, I'll make an exception!"
- Boobs in the Woods - "This means war!"
- Bully for Bugs - "Of course you realize this means war!"
- Wideo Wabbit - Bugs imitates Groucho Marx
- Hare-abian Nights
- Wet Hare
- Suppressed Duck - "You realize of course that this means war!"
- Rabbit Stew and Rabbits Too! - Rapid Rabbit is based on Harpo Marx
- Injun Trouble - one of the Indians Cool Cat encounters does a Groucho impression
- Who Framed Roger Rabbit - "This means war."
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Gang Busters
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Fields of Honey
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Brave Tales of Real Rabbits
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode No Toon Is an Island - "You just said da secret woid, dat means da duck comes down!"
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode New Class Day - the third segment "A Night in Kokomo" pays homage to their films
- Tiny Toons Spring Break
- The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries episode The Maltese Canary - Groucho appears as the host of You Bet Your Bird
- Looney Tunes Cartoons short "Pool Bunny" - "Of course you realize this means, you know."
- Looney Tunes Cartoons short "Bonehead" - "Of course you realize this means..."
- Looney Tunes Cartoons short "Construction Obstruction" - "Of course you realize this means...war"
- Space Jam A New Legacy - "This means war!"
Victor Mature[]
- The Hep Cat - the cat's face turns into a caricature of him when he claims be a "gorgeous hunk of man".
Victor McLaglen[]
- Have You Got Any Castles? - The Informer is a caricature of him
Ed McMahon[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Hollywood Plucky
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Hog-Wild Hamton
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Fox Trot
- Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation - laughs at Johnny Carson's lame "room service" joke
- The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries episode A Ticket to Crime - as Ed McMuffin
- Pinky and the Brain episode The Pinky and the Brain Reunion Special - voiced by himself
- Duck Dodgers episode Back to the Academy - appears as a virtual reality version voiced by himself
Haven McQuarrie[]
- The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos - as Raven McQuandry
Audrey Meadows[]
- The Honey-Mousers - as a mouse version of Alice Kramden called Alice Crumden
- Cheese It, the Cat! - as Alice Crumden
- Mice Follies - as Alice Crumden
Felix Mendelssohn[]
- I Love to Singa - Papa Fritz compares the flautist owlet to him
Adolphe Menjou[]
John Merrick[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Rainy Daze - as portrayed by John Hurt; "I am not an animal, I am a human being!"
Toshiro Mifune[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Animaniacs! - Plucky is called "Toshiro" when asked to put his Art Tools down
Ray Milland[]
The Mills Brothers[]
- Clean Pastures - the vocal harmonies heard throughout the short are based on them
- The Isle of Pingo Pongo
- Have You Got Any Castles? - reused from Clean Pastures
- Wholly Smoke - some matches light themselves and turn into Mills Brothers caricatures
Peter Minuit[]
Carmen Miranda[]
- Porky's Pooch - Rover dresses like her and sings "Mi Caballero"
- Daffy's Southern Exposure
- Yankee Doodle Daffy - Daffy does an impression of her
- What's Cookin' Doc? - Bugs impersonates her
- Hollywood Canine Canteen - as a dog
- Slick Hare - Bugs hides from Elmer in her fruit while she performs
- The Goofy Gophers - The titular gophers do an impression of her
- Looney Tunes World of Mayhem - Daffy Miranda appears in the game
James Monroe[]
Bull Montana[]
- Porky's Poppa - as Bull Bontana
Grace Moore[]
- The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos - as Grace Moose
Victor Moore[]
- Ain't That Ducky - the hunter is a caricature of him and is voiced by him
Helen Morgan[]
Paul Muni[]
- Have You Got Any Castles? - Louis Pasteur is a caricature of him
Edward R. Murrow[]
- Person to Bunny - as "Cedric R. Burrows"
Benito Mussolini[]
- I've Got to Sing a Torch Song
- Buddy's Theatre
- What Price Porky
- The Ducktators - as a goose
- Tokio Jokio - a sad Mussolini is seen playing with a yo-yo surrounded by ruins
- Spies
- Scrap Happy Daffy
Dave Mustaine[]
- Duck Dodgers episode In Space, No One Can Hear You Rock - as himself; he is unfrozen by Captain Dodgers
- Duck Dodgers episode Bonafide Heroes - as himself; he is interviewed about his experiences with Dodgers
Ralph Nader[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Son of the Wacko World of Sports - Buster mentions him after his bike falls apart
Frank Nelson[]
- Hare Tonic - Bugs can be heard saying "Yes" like him while checking Elmer's house for rabbititus
- Canary Row - the desk clerk looks and acts like him
- The High and the Flighty - Foghorn asks "Yes?" like him when he receives the corn in the mail
- Wideo Wabbit - the man at the TV station's voice is based on him
- People Are Bunny
- Awful Orphan - Charlie Dog says "Yes?" like him
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Career Oppor-Toon-ities - Hamton's boss is based on him
- Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers - Bugs says "Yes?" like him when the Bugs imposter taps him on the back
Emperor Nero[]
- Three's a Crowd
- Roman Legion-Hare - as played by Charles Laughton
- See Ya Later Gladiator
Czar Nicholas II[]
Jack Nicholson[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Hare-Raising Night - "Heeeeere's Geney!"
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Hollywood Plucky
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Here's Hamton - "Heeeere's Johnny!"
- Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation - appears at the movie theater during Skunknophobia
Margaret O'Brien[]
- Book Revue - Pippi Longstocking is based on her
George O'Hanlon[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Animaniacs! - appears via archive footage from So You Want To Learn To Dance
Warner Oland[]
- Speaking of the Weather - "Cholly Jam" is based on his role as Charlie Chan
Edna May Oliver[]
- The CooCoo Nut Grove - as "The Lady in Red"
- Porky's Road Race
- The Hardship of Miles Standish - Priscilla is a caricature of her
- Porky's Tire Trouble - as one of Flat Foot Flookey's impressions
Yoko Ono[]
- Pinky and The Brain episode All You Need is Narf
Frank Orth[]
Ignacy Jan Paderewski[]
- Hamateur Night - as Maestro Palawitski
Eugene Pallette[]
- Have You Got Any Castles? - as Old King Cole
Harry "Parke" Einstein[]
- Porky's Hero Agency - the name of Porky's Greek alter ego Porkykarkus is nmaed after his character Parkyakarkus
- Daffy Duck & Egghead - the turtle's voice based on his character Parkyakarkus
Louella Parsons[]
- The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos - as Louella Possums
- A Hare Grows in Manhattan - as a Hollywood gossip queen named Lola Beverly
- A Star Is Bored - Bugs talks with a female journalist based on her
Dolly Parton[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode The Looney Beginning
- Animaniacs episode Bubba Bo Bob Brain - Brain comments on her breasts, saying that puberty was kind to her
Louis Pasteur[]
- Have You Got Any Castles? - as played by Paul Muni
Pat Patrick[]
- Corn Plastered - the crow is voiced by him and his voice was based on Patrick's character Ercil Twing from The Chase and Sanborn Hour
Robert Patrick[]
- Animaniacs episode Taming of the Screwy - as the T-1000
Al Pearce[]
- Porky's Hero Agency - his character Elmer Blurt is a statue used as a doorstop
- Little Red Walking Hood - the Big Bad Wolf imitates Al Pearce's door-to-door salesman character Elmer Blurt
- Jungle Jitters - the salesman's voice is an imitation of Pearce's character Elmer Blurt
- A Star Is Hatched - Clem is a caricature of his character Elmer Blurt
- Porky's Five & Ten - Porky writes his character Elmer Blurt's catchphrase, "I hope, I hope, I hope."
- Porky's Spring Planting - "I hope, I hope, I hope."
- Pilgrim Porky - "I hope, I hope, I hope."
Harold Peary[]
- Holiday Highlights - the college dean's voice is based on his character The Great Gildersleeve
- Hare Conditioned - the store manager's voice is an impression of his character from Fibber McGee and Molly, Thockmorton P. Gildersleeve, and Bugs remarks that he sounds "just like that guy on the radio: The Great Gildersneeze!"
Gregory Peck[]
Jim Jordan[]
- Count Me Out - Egghead briefly quotes his character Fibber McGee from Fibber McGee and Molly by saying, "...all sorts of things and stuff!"
- Hobo Gadget Band - "All of the kinds of places like that there"
- Scalp Trouble - "All kinds of stuff like that there!"
- To Duck .... or Not to Duck - "And all kinds of stuff like that there"
- Kitty Kornered - "All kinds of stuff like that there"
Joe Penner[]
- Toy Town Hall - a stuffed rabbit does an impression of him
- Porky's Duck Hunt - a caricature of Penner says, "You wanna buy a duck?"
- Sweet Sioux - as a Native American
- The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos - as Joe Penguin
- Daffy Duck & Egghead - Egghead's voice is an imitation of him
- Cinderella Meets Fella - Elmer Fudd laughs like him
- A-Lad-In Bagdad - Egghead impersonates him
- Count Me Out - "It's unbelievable!"
- Scalp Trouble - as a Native American (reused from "Sweet Sioux")
- Ali-Baba Bound - Porky quotes Penner by saying, "You nasty spy!"
- Farm Frolics - "Don't ever do-o-o-o that!"
- My Green Fedora - Peter Rabbit imitates him and Elmer laughs like him
- Porky in the North Woods - Jean Baptise quotes Penner by saying, "You nasty man!"
Luke Perry[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode It's a Wonderful Tiny Toons Christmas Special
- Animaniacs episode Taming of the Screwy - appears at the party
Cassandra Peterson[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Weirdest Story Ever Told - Babs' sorceress getup is based on her Elvira character
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode The Horror of Slumber Party Mountain
Michelle Pfeiffer[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode The Return of Batduck - as Catwoman
- Animaniacs episode Taming of the Screwy - as Catwoman
Emo Phillips[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Henny Youngman Day - as a squirrel
Lydia Pinkham[]
Minerva Pious[]
- Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid - Mama Buzzard is based on her character Mrs. Nussbaum
- The Bashful Buzzard - Mama Buzzard is based on Mrs. Nussbaum
- The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries episode "3 Days & 2 Nights of the Condor" - Mama Buzzard is based on Mrs. Nussbaum
- Looney Tunes Cartoons short "Buzzard School" - Mama Buzzard is based on Mrs. Nussbaum
- Bugs Bunny Builders episode "Buzz In" - Mama Buzzard is based on Mrs. Nussbaum
ZaSu Pitts[]
- I've Got to Sing a Torch Song
- Farm Frolics - as a pig
Pocahontas[]
- Johnny Smith and Poker-Huntas
- Nothing but the Tooth
- Boobs in the Woods - Daffy does an impression of her
- Gift Wrapped - Granny does an impression of her
- Tweet Dreams - footage from "Gift Wrapped"
Oscar Polk[]
Lily Pons[]
- The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos - as Lily Swans
Emily Post[]
- Have You Got Any Castles? - criticizes Henry VIII for his bad manners
Dick Powell[]
- The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos - as Dick Fowl
- Porky's Hero Agency - as statue of Dick A. Powello
- September in the Rain - singing "By a Waterfall" with Ruby Keeler caricature
- A Star Is Hatched
William Powell[]
- Speaking of the Weather - as The Thin Man with Asta
- Have You Got Any Castles? - recycled from Speaking of the Weather
- Hollywood Steps Out - is seen admiring the bubble dance
- Dog Daze
Tyrone Power[]
- Hollywood Steps Out - dances with Sonja Henie
Elvis Presley[]
- Dog Tales - as a dog
- Hare-abian Nights - as El-Vez Prezley
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Her Wacky Highness - Babs impersonates him
- Animaniacs episode Space-Probed - appears on a spaceship
- Looney Tunes Cartoons short "Adopt Me!" - Charlie Dog dresses like and impersonates him
Vincent Price[]
- Water, Water Every Hare - Dr. Frankenbeans' voice is based on his
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode How Sweetie It Is - narrates The Raven
Wolfgang Puck[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Viewer Mail Day - Buster refers to Pete Puma as him
John Qualen[]
- Hobby Horse-Laffs - Potts
Dan Quayle[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Washingtoon - is portrayed as a big fan of Tiny Toon Adventures
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode A Cat's Eye View - seen on a magazine cover
George Raft[]
- The CooCoo Nut Grove
- Ali-Baba Bound - the spy is a caricature of him
- Malibu Beach Party
- Hollywood Steps Out - sits at a table with other movie tough guys
- Racketeer Rabbit - Bugs emulates Raft's coin-tossing mannerism
- Mouse Menace
- Bugs' Bonnets
Katharine Raht[]
Sally Rand[]
- Hollywood Steps Out - as Sally Strand
Joyce Randolph[]
Grigori Rasputin[]
Basil Rathbone[]
- The Great Piggy Bank Robbery - as Sherlock Holmes
Martha Raye[]
- Sweet Sioux - as a Native American
- The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos - as Moutha Bray
Nancy Reagan[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Washingtoon
Ronald Reagan[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Washingtoon - gives Buster and Babs a motivational speech from behind the Lincoln Memorial
- Animaniacs episode The Warners' 65th Anniversary Special - as "The Gipper"
Christopher Reeve[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Cinemaniacs! - SuperBabs is based on Reeve's version of the character
George Reeves[]
- Stupor Duck - Daffy impersonates Reeves' version of the character
Dixie Reger[]
- Circus Today - as Miss Dixie Dare
Paul Revere[]
- I Haven't Got a Hat - Porky enacts the Midnight Ride of Paul Revere
- Old Glory
- Porky's Poor Fish - as a turtle
- Easy Peckin's - the fox acts like Paul Revere in order to get inside the chicken pen
- Of Rice and Hen - Foghorn compares Miss Prissy's romantic actions to that of Paul Revere
Paul Reubens[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode The Looney Beginning - Babs impersonates his Pee-Wee Herman character
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Hollywood Plucky - as Pee-Wee Herman
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Fields of Honey - Babs plays the role of Pee-Wee in her Pee-Wee's Playhouse style commercial
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode A Cat's Eye View - Plucky disguises as Pee-Wee Herman
- Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation - is seen at the movie theater during Skunknophobia
Lucy Ricardo[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Summer Vacation - Babs imitates her when trying to convince Buster to be in Tupelo Toad's show
The Ritz Brothers[]
- Have You Got Any Castles? - as the Three Musketeers
Joan Rivers[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Life in the 90s
Julia Roberts[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode The Return of Batduck - as Tinker Bell
Bill Robinson[]
- Clean Pastures - tap-dances down the streets of Harlem
- Have You Got Any Castles? - tap-dances on the cover of 39 Steps
- You're an Education - tap-dances on a "Steppes of Russia" brochure
Edward G. Robinson[]
Edward G. Robinson appears in:
- The CooCoo Nut Grove - is seen crying
- A Star Is Hatched
- Porky's Tire Trouble - as one of Flat Foot Flookey's impressions
- A Day at the Zoo - Jail-bird impersonates him
- Thugs with Dirty Mugs - as Ed. G. Robemsome
- Polar Pals - Porky's distorted reflection
- Hollywood Steps Out - has a conversation with Ann Sheridan
- Fox Pop
- What's Cookin' Doc? - Bugs Bunny does an impression of him
- Hollywood Canine Canteen - as a dog
- Hush My Mouse - as Edward G. Robincat
- Racketeer Rabbit - as Rocky
Fred Rogers[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode The Wacko World of Sports
Ginger Rogers[]
Will Rogers[]
Cesar Romero[]
- Malibu Beach Party - gets covered in sand by John Barrymore
- Hollywood Steps Out - steps on Rita Hayworth's dress while dancing with her
Mickey Rooney[]
- Malibu Beach Party - as Andy Hardy
- Hollywood Steps Out - sits at a table with Judy Garland, and does dishes with his on-screen father, Lewis Stone
Franklin Delano Roosevelt[]
- Bosko in Person
- Porky's Five & Ten - mentioned in a newspaper
- Aviation Vacation
- The Ducktators - the Peace Dove is based on him
Theodore Roosevelt[]
- Aviation Vacation
- Saps in Chaps
- The Weakly Reporter
- Draftee Daffy - Daffy briefly impersonates him in one scene
- Kitty Kornered - Porky's cats dress like him as they charge towards Porky's room
- Ballot Box Bunny - Bugs briefly impersonates him in one scene
Max Rosenbloom[]
- Pied Piper Porky - Slapsie Catsie
- The Timid Toreador - Slapsie Maxie Rosenbull
Pete Rose[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Toons from the Crypt - mentioned by Hamton
Betsy Ross[]
Lanny Ross[]
- The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos - as Lanny Hoss
Dan Rowan and Dick Martin[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Goodnight, Babs - "Say goodnight, Babs."
David Rubinoff[]
- I Like Mountain Music
- Billboard Frolics - as Rub-Em-Off and his Wioleen
- Toy Town Hall - as a trio of violinists called The Rubinoffs
Babe Ruth[]
- Boulevardier from the Bronx - as a pig batter
- Porky's Baseball Broadcast - reused from "Boulevardier from the Bronx"
- Tokio Jokio - referenced in the baseball segment
- Unnatural History - one of the things the dog owner claims his dog can say is "Ruth".
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Son of the Wacko World of Sports - a candy bar named Baby Ruth appears
Carl Sagan[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Toon Physics - mentioned in the credits
Chic Sale[]
- Three's a Crowd - as The Specialist
William Sanderson, Tony Papenfuss, and John Voldstad[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Hollywood Plucky - as Larry and the two Darryls from Newhart
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Elephant Issues - Buster, Plucky, and Hamton dress up as Larry and the Darryls upon getting drunk
William Scholl[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Rock 'n' Roar - mentioned by Plucky
Arnold Schwarzenegger[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Buffed Bunny - Arnold the Pit Bull is based on him
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Hollywood Plucky
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode New Character Day - appears on a poster for a Terminator spoof
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Thirteensomething - Babs impersonates him
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode The Return of Batduck - as The Terminator
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode A Cat's Eye View
Zachary Scott[]
Rod Serling[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode The Acme Acres Zone - Buster portrays his role on The Twilight Zone
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode The Return to the Acme Acres Zone - Babs portrays his role on The Twilight Zone
- Tiny Toons' Night Ghoulery
Paul Shaffer[]
William Shakespeare[]
- Book Revue
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Weirdest Story Ever Told
George Bernard Shaw[]
William Shatner[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Hollywood Plucky - as James T. Kirk
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode It's a Wonderful Tiny Toons Christmas Special - sings "The Little Drummer Boy"
- Animaniacs episode Karaoke-Dokie - as "Willie Slackmer"
- Animaniacs episode The Party - as "Willie Slackmer"; is seen having a psychiatric talk with Dr. Scratchansniff
Norma Shearer[]
- Daffy Duck in Hollywood - as Juliet Capulet
- Hollywood Steps Out
Ann Sheridan[]
- Hollywood Steps Out - says "Oomph" to Edward G. Robinson (she was known as the "Oomph Girl")
- Fox Pop
- Daffy Doodles
- Hollywood Daffy - As a "star"
Martin Short[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Thirteensomething - Babs impersonates his Ed Grimley character
Bugsy Siegel[]
- The Old Grey Hare - His first name is mentioned as baby Bugs' nickname in a flashback
- Racketeer Rabbit - Bugs does an impression of him as a gangster named "Bugsy"
- Bugsy and Mugsy - His first name is mentioned in the title
Simone Simon[]
- Uncle Tom's Bungalow - Simon Simon Legree is named after her
Frank Sinatra[]
- Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid - "My mama done told me, bring home something for dinner."
- The Ducktators - "My mama done told me."
- My Favorite Duck - Daffy and Porky sing like him throughout the short
- Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs - So White briefly sings like him during her introduction
- The Fifth-Column Mouse - the mice sing in his style during their meeting
- Swooner Crooner - as a rooster
- The Unruly Hare - mentioned by Bugs
- Book Revue - featured as a sickly man in a wheelchair on the cover of The Voice in the Wilderness
- Quentin Quail - as a worm
- Hollywood Canine Canteen - as a dog
- The Mouse-Merized Cat - Catstello does an impression of him when he is hypnotized by Babbit
- Slick Hare
- Catch as Cats Can - as a canary
- Long-Haired Hare - mentioned by Bugs during his bobby soxer ploy
- Curtain Razor - as a rooster
- Who Framed Roger Rabbit - the Singing Sword is based on him
- Duck Dodgers episode Talent Show a Go-Go - The Martian Queen sings "Blues In The Night"
- The Looney Tunes Show episode "The Foghorn Leghorn Story" - rooster from "Swooner Crooner"
Penny Singleton[]
Gene Siskel[]
- Another Froggy Evening - appears in Ancient Greece to give a "thumbs-down"
Sitting Bull[]
Red Skelton[]
- Gopher Goofy - "Let's not get nosy, bub!"
- Wacky Blackout - the woodpecker is based on the Mean Widdle Kid
- The Impatient Patient - Daffy and Chloe both say, "He don't know me very well, do he?" Later, Daffy hits Chloe on the head with a hammer (offscreen) and he exclaims, "Oh! Oh! You bwoke my widdle head! Oh, you bwoke my widdle spine!" The cuckoo bird holds a sign reading "HE DOOD IT"
- The Daffy Duckaroo - Little Beaver's voice is based on Clem Kadiddlehopper and the character Daisy June shares the same name as Clem's girlfriend. Also, when Little Beaver's hammer breaks, he quotes the Mean Widdle Kid by saying, "you bwoke my widdle hammer!"
- A Tale of Two Kitties - Tweety was based on the Mean Widdle Kid; additionally, after realizing Babbit got him to climb the ladder, Catstello says, "He dood it!"
- Ding Dog Daddy - "Let's not get nosy, bub!"
- Case of the Missing Hare - "If I dood it, I get a whippin'. I dood it."
- The Fifth-Column Mouse - "We dood it!"
- The Wise Quacking Duck - "You cwushed by widdle head!"
- Brother Brat - "Let's not get nosy, bub!"
- Birdy and the Beast - Tweety impersonates the Mean Widdle Kid when the cat tries to grab him
- Buckaroo Bugs - Red Ryder is based on Clem Kadiddlehopper and Sheriff Deadeye
- Stage Door Cartoon - "Here I am!"
- Hare Trigger - At the end, Bugs quotes the Mean Widdle Kid by saying, "He don't know me very well, do he?" Additionally, Yosemite Sam was based on Sheriff Deadeye
- Ain't That Ducky - Daffy impersonates the Mean Widdle Kid and dresses like him after the hunter runs over Daffy's cardboard cutout of himself
- Hare Tonic - "He don't know me very well, do he?"
- Easter Yeggs - "He bwoke my widdle arm!"
- I Taw a Putty Tat - "Her don't know me very well, do her?"
- The Rattled Rooster - "He don't know how really clever I am, do he?"
- Hare Splitter - Casbah Rabbit is an imitation of Clem Kadiddlehopper and his crush Daisy Lou is a parody of Clem's girlfriend Daisy June
- Rebel Rabbit - "He don't know me very well, do he?"
- An Egg Scramble - "Bless his widdle heart."
- Ballot Box Bunny - "He bit my widdle nose!"
- Sahara Hare - Yosemite Sam quotes Sheriff Deadeye when he tells his camel to "whoa"
- Yankee Dood It - The cartoon's title is partially a pun on Skelton's famous "I dood it" quote.
- Knighty Knight Bugs - Yosemite Sam quotes Sheriff Deadeye when he tells his dragon to "whoa"
- Wet Hare
- The Slick Chick - the character Junior is based on the Mean Widdle Kid
- Dumb Patrol - Yosemite Sam quotes Sheriff Deadeye when he tells his war plane to "whoa"
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Psychic Fun-omenon Day - "He don't know me very well, do he?"
- Looney Tunes Cartoons short Tweet Suite - "He don't know me very well, do he?"
Alexis Smith[]
- Daffy Doodles
- Hollywood Daffy - As a "star"
- Slick Hare
C. Aubrey Smith[]
- Hollywood Steps Out - admires the bubble dance
John Smith[]
- Johnny Smith and Poker-Huntas - Elmer Fudd's role is a parody of him
- Porky's Hotel - in a painting
- Boobs in the Woods - Daffy, roleplaying as Pocahontas, calls Porky "John Smith"
Kate Smith[]
- The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives
- Prehistoric Porky - "Hello everybody."
- Robinson Crusoe Jr. - "So long, everybody."
Ned Sparks[]
- Speaking of the Weather
- The CooCoo Nut Grove - Sits at a table and says, "I go everywhere, I do everything, and I never have any fun."
- She Was an Acrobat's Daughter - the father goose's voice is an imitation of his
- Have You Got Any Castles? - Rip Van Winkle's appearance and voice is based on his
- Believe It or Else - wishing well voice
- Fresh Fish - as a crab
- Slap Happy Pappy - as a chicken
- Malibu Beach Party - refuses to be covered in sand, and is later shown cracking a smile at Fred and Ginger's dance
- Prehistoric Porky - as a vulture
- Goofy Groceries - as a crab
- Hollywood Steps Out - asks several dour-faced celebrities if they are having a good time
Mickey Spillane[]
- Animaniacs (2020) - part of a variable verse in the theme song
Joseph Stalin[]
- Tin Pan Alley Cats - a creature based on him appears in the "Wackyland" segment, kicking a Hitler creature's butt
- Russian Rhapsody - a gremlin disguises as him to frighten Hitler
- Herr Meets Hare
Sylvester Stallone[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode The Looney Beginning - the rejected muscular rabbit is based on his John Rambo character
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Hollywood Plucky - Plucky dresses up as Rocky Balboa at one point
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode A Cat's Eye View - Plucky again dresses up as Rocky Balboa
- Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation
Lionel Stander[]
Henry Morton Stanley[]
- Africa Squeaks - as played by Spencer Tracy
- Malibu Beach Party - as played by Spencer Tracy
Barbara Stanwyck[]
- A Wild Hare - mentioned in the "guess who" scene (1944 Blue Ribbon version only)
- Slick Hare
McLean Stevenson[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Fields of Honey - mentioned in the credits
Jimmy Stewart[]
- Elmer's Pet Rabbit - Bugs' voice is an imitation of him
- Hollywood Steps Out - nervously tries to talk his way out of a dance with Dorothy Lamour
Leopold Stokowski[]
- I Like Mountain Music - plays the piano
- Shake Your Powder Puff - the lion conductor is based on him
- She Was an Acrobat's Daughter - as Maestro Stickoutski
- Speaking of the Weather - as Leopold Stickoutski
- Porky at the Crocadero - Porky does an impression of him
- Goofy Groceries
- Hollywood Steps Out - appears as Stickoutski
- Hollywood Canine Canteen - as Leopold Bowowski, a dog
- Slick Hare
- Long-Haired Hare - Bugs Bunny dresses like him wearing a wig similar to his and is referred to as Leopold by the orchestra members
- Baton Bunny - silhouette at the beginning
- Looney Tunes World of Mayhem - Bugs' Leopold persona from "Long-Haired Hare" appears in the game
Lewis Stone[]
- Hollywood Steps Out - does the dishes with his on-screen son, Mickey Rooney
Meryl Streep[]
John L. Sullivan[]
- Those Were Wonderful Days - waltzes with Jake Kilrain
- Speaking of the Weather - reused animation from the above
Genndy Tartakovsky[]
- Duck Dodgers episode Samurai Quack - as the Cyber Pirate of The Future, voiced by himself
Deems Taylor[]
- Pigs in a Polka - the wolf introduces the cartoon whilst dressed as him as he appeared in Fantasia
- A Corny Concerto - Elmer appears as Taylor
Robert Taylor[]
- Jungle Jitters - the Queen visualizes the salesman with his head replaced by Taylor's
- A-Lad-In Bagdad
- Malibu Beach Party
Shirley Temple[]
- Porky's Hero Agency - a Greek temple is named after her
- Hollywood Steps Out - dances with Gary Cooper; cut from the Blue Ribbon reissue
- Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Summer Vacation - Babs impersonates her while singing "On the Good Ship Delta Burke"
Lowell Thomas[]
- She Was an Acrobat's Daughter - as Dole Promise
- The Film Fan - as Cold Promise
Bill Thompson[]
- Pied Piper Porky - the rat quotes his Old Timer character, "That's pretty good, sonny, but it ain't the way I hear it!"
- The Hardship of Miles Standish - as his Old Timer character in Fibber McGee and Molly
- Foney Fables - as a baby version of character Nick Depopoulous, "For crying out Pete's sake!"
- The Ducktators - his Old Timer character is Father Time
- Tortoise Wins by a Hare - Bugs disguises himself as the Old Timer to fool Cecil (who immediately sees through Bugs' disguise)
- The Wise Quacking Duck - Mr. Meek is a parody of his character Wallace Wimple from Fibber McGee and Molly
- Life with Feathers - the suicidal lovebird's voice is patterned after his character Wallace Wimple
The Three Stooges[]
- The Miller's Daughter
- The Girl at the Ironing Board
- Buddy's Lost World - three jungle natives are based on them
- Porky's Hero Agency
- Wholly Smoke - as "Pittsburgh Stooges" cigars
- Porky in Wackyland - a bizarre three-headed creature is based on them
- Hollywood Steps Out - engage in their antics during the conga
- Dough for the Do-Do - a bizarre three-headed creature is based on them
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode New Class Day - Concord, Furrball, and Fowlmouth are shown dressed as them
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Weekday Afternoon Live - Buster states that Concord is the grandson of Moe
Lawrence Tibbett[]
Hideki Tojo[]
- The Ducktators - as a duck
- Tokio Jokio
- Tin Pan Alley Cats - a Tojo creature appears in Wackyland
- Scrap Happy Daffy
- The Goldbrick
- Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips
Tamara Toumanova[]
Spencer Tracy[]
- Africa Squeaks - as Henry Morton Stanley
- Malibu Beach Party - as Henry Morton Stanley
- Hollywood Steps Out - admires the bubble dance
- Hare Remover - mentioned by Bugs
Arthur Treacher[]
- Hollywood Steps Out - sits with other dour-faced celebrities
Alex Trebek[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode K-ACME TV - Buster impersonates his role as host of Jeopardy!
Donald Trump[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Weirdest Story Ever Told - he's one of the prizes on As Ye Wheel Turns
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Pollution Solution - as Ronald Grump
Sophie Tucker[]
- The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos - as Sophie Turkey
Gene Tunney[]
- Porky's Five & Ten - as Gene Tuna
Deanna Turpin[]
- The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos - as Deanna Terrapin
Mark Twain[]
- Animaniacs - a variable verse mentions him
2 Live Crew[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Pledge Week
Mike Tyson[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Hollywood Plucky
Vanilla Ice[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Toon TV - as Vanilla Lice
Rudy Vallee[]
- The Lady in Red - as a cockroach
- Toy Town Hall - reused animation from The Lady in Red
- I Only Have Eyes for You
- Porky at the Crocadero - Porky does an impression of him
- Wholly Smoke - as a "Crooner Crooner" cigar
- Crosby, Columbo, and Vallee - mentioned and also impersonated by a poodle, performing "This Is My Love Song"
- The Queen Was in the Parlor - as Goopy Geer's jack-in-the-box
Lupe Velez[]
Josef von Sternberg[]
- Daffy Duck in Hollywood - as a pig called Director von Hamburger
- The Great Piggy Bank Robbery - "I'm gona r-r-r-r-r-rub you out, see! R-r-r-r-r-rub you out!"
Clem McCarthy[]
- Daffy Duck in Hollywood - the ring announcer's voice is an imitation of his
Fats Waller[]
- Clean Pastures - one of the angels is based on him
- The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos - as Fats Swallow
- September in the Rain - participates in the "Nagasaki" finale
- The Penguin Parade - as Fats Walrus
- Have You Got Any Castles? - reused footage from Clean Pastures
- The Isle of Pingo Pongo - an island native is based on him
- Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs - as the seven dwarfs
- Tin Pan Alley Cats - the main cat is based on him
Christopher Walken[]
- Animaniacs episode The Party - is a guest at the party, but nobody wants to talk to him
- Pinky and The Brain episode Brainie the Poo - is seen terrifying Pinky and Brain
Barbara Walters[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode The Wacko World of Sports - Babs assumes her as Bunny Wawa
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Washingtoon - is seen at Camp David interviewing the First Lady
- Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation - is seen interviewing Oprah Winfrey
Judge Joseph Wapner[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Gang Busters - as Judge Whopper
George Washington[]
- A Great Big Bunch of You
- Old Glory
- Little Blabbermouse
- Holiday Highlights
- Aviation Vacation
- Saps in Chaps
- Nutty News
- Scrap Happy Daffy
- The Weakly Reporter
- A Bear for Punishment
- Yankee Doodle Bugs
- Boyhood Daze
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode The Return of the Acme Acres Zone
Jack Webb[]
- Rocket Squad - Daffy Duck appears as his character from Dragnet, Sergeant Joe Friday
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Gang Busters - his Joe Friday character is impersonated by Buster and Babs
Ben Alexander[]
- Rocket Squad - Porky Pig appears as his character from Dragnet, Officer Frank Smith
Andrew Lloyd Webber[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Buster and Babs Go Hawaiian - in a cat onesie
Orson Welles[]
- A Tale of Two Kitties - Though not displayed in any form the short itself, Tweety is referred to as "Orson" on his model sheet for the short.
- Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs - "Rosebud."
- Kitty Kornered - his infamous War of the Worlds broadcast is spoofed
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Citizen Max - Montana Max portrays his role in the original film
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Toon Physics - as Orson Whales
Johnny Weissmuller[]
- Three's a Crowd - as Tarzan
- Buddy of the Apes - Buddy assumes his Tarzan role
- The CooCoo Nut Grove - as Tarzan
- Speaking of the Weather
- A Star Is Hatched
- The Major Lied 'Til Dawn
- Africa Squeaks
- Hollywood Steps Out - arrives in his Tarzan attire
- Nutty News - a moose does the Tarzan yell
- Duck Soup to Nuts - Daffy does the Tarzan yell in one scene
- Hollywood Daffy - as Tarzan
- Gorilla My Dreams - as Tarzan
- Scent-imental Over You - Pepé Le Pew imitates his Tarzan yell in one scene when swooning over the female chihuahua in the skunk disguise
- Rebel Rabbit - Bugs does the Tarzan yell in one scene
- Past Perfumance - Pepé Le Pew assumes his Tarzan role
- The High and the Flighty - Foghorn does the Tarzan yell in one scene
- Chimp & Zee
Mae West[]
- I've Got to Sing a Torch Song
- Buddy's Beer Garden
- Let It Be Me
- Fish Tales - as a worm
- The CooCoo Nut Grove
- Porky's Romance - by Petunia
- Porky's Double Trouble - Killer's disguise
- A Star Is Hatched
- Porky's Five & Ten
- Cross Country Detours
- Hare Ribbin'
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Fields of Honey
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Two-Tone Town
Bert Wheeler[]
Whistler's Mother[]
- Have You Got Any Castles?
- Shop, Look and Listen
- Book Revue - faints upon seeing "Frankie"
- Feud with a Dude
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Going Places
Jaleel White[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation - his character of Urkel is mentioned in one of the gag credits
- Animaniacs episode Taming of the Screwy - Urkel appears at the party
Vanna White[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode The Wheel o' Comedy - Babs assumes her as Vanna Pink
Paul Whiteman[]
- Wake Up The Gypsy In Me - the leader of the Russian gypsies is a caricature of him
- Into Your Dance - Porky's disguise
- Porky at the Crocadero - by Porky
Robin Williams[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Buster and Babs Go Hawaiian - as Peter Pan
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Henny Youngman Day - as Robin Killems
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode It's a Wonderful Tiny Toons Christmas Special
Wendell Willkie[]
- Aviation Vacation
- Falling Hare - is mentioned by the Gremlin
Brian Wilson[]
- Duck Dodgers episode Surf the Stars - voiced by himself
Don Wilson[]
- My Little Buckaroo - "I never get to do anything."
- The Mouse That Jack Built - plays himself as a mouse
Walter Winchell[]
- The Queen Was in the Parlor - Goopy Geer mentions and also quotes him by saying, "Okay, Chicago!"
- Bosko's Store - "Okay, Chicago!"
- The CooCoo Nut Grove - as Walter Windpipe
- Speaking of the Weather - as Walter Snitchall
- The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos - as Walter Finchell
- Johnny Smith and Poker-Huntas - on the radio
- The Lone Stranger and Porky - Indian in the mirror
- Porky's Movie Mystery
- Slap Happy Pappy - as a bird
- Herr Meets Hare - The news reporter reporting on Fatso Goering at the beginning is a voice imitation of him
- One Meat Brawl - on the radio
Oprah Winfrey[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation - is asked what kind of tree she is by Barbara Walters; she responds that she is a "weeping willow"
Jane Withers[]
- Have You Got Any Castles? - the three girls on the cover of Little Women are caricatures of her
Basil Wolverton[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode New Character Day - Wolvertoon is named after him
Tony Wons[]
- The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives
- The Queen Was in the Parlor - "Are ya listenin'?"
Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll[]
- The Queen Was in the Parlor - Goopy Geer briefly imitates the title characters from Amos 'n' Andy
- One Step Ahead of My Shadow - two people impersonate the title characters from Amos 'n' Andy
- I've Got to Sing a Torch Song - on radio as the title characters from Amos 'n' Andy
Alexander Woollcott[]
- The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos - as Owl Kott
- Have You Got Any Castles? - the Town Crier is based on him (Woollcott requested this footage be removed from re-releases of this cartoon following his death)
- The Hardship of Miles Standish
Monty Woolley[]
Robert Woolsey[]
Cal Worthington[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Son of the Wacko World of Sports
Clayton Moore[]
- Porky and Daffy in the William Tell Overture - as the Lone Ranger
Ed Wynn[]
- Bosko's Knight-Mare - one of the Knights of the Round Table
- I Like Mountain Music - as Ed Vinn
- Shuffle Off to Buffalo
- I've Got to Sing a Torch Song - appears as his "Fire Chief" character
- A Cartoonist's Nightmare
- I Only Have Eyes for You - "So."
- A Tale of Two Kitties - Catstello cries like him on the ladder
- Hollywood Canine Canteen
- A Feather in His Hare - The dopey Native American hunter physically is a caricature of him, though the voice is not.
Isoruku Yamamoto[]
Loretta Young[]
Henry Youngman[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Henny Youngman Day - Henny is based on and voiced by him
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Washingtoon
Duke Ellington[]
- Looney Tunes Cartoons short "Basket Bugs" - Dunk Ellington is named after him
Patrick Stewart[]
- Looney Tunes Cartoons short "Nip and Duck" - as the host of The Baldy Awards
John Wayne[]
- Looney Tunes Cartoons short "Pilgwim's Pwogwess" - as the pilgrim
Warner Bros. Crew Members[]
A list of Warner Bros. Cartoons staff that were caricatured in cartoons made by the studio.
Tex Avery[]
- Page Miss Glory
- To Duck .... or Not to Duck - The duck referee (a.k.a. Ducky Wheeze)'s laugh as he announces Elmer Fudd in the boxing ring is an imitation of Avery's signature laugh, which in return is a reference to the Tex Avery-voiced laughing referee from "Count Me Out". Voiced by Mel Blanc.
- Meatless Flyday - The jolly spider's laugh is an imitation of Avery's signature laugh. Voiced by Cy Kendall.
Henry Binder[]
- Busy Bakers - as an elf
- Confederate Honey - as a soldier
- Hollywood Steps Out - sits at a table with Leon Schlesinger
- Porky's Preview - a stick figure of him appears in Porky's movie
- Rookie Revue - as a soldier
- Nutty News
- Russian Rhapsody - as a gremlin; also mentioned in Hitler's opening rant
John W. Burton[]
- Russian Rhapsody - as a gremlin
- Wagon Heels - seen in the wagon train
Robert Cannon[]
- Page Miss Glory
- Porky's Hero Agency - as a statue
- Russian Rhapsody - as a gremlin
John Carey[]
- Porky's Hero Agency - as a statue
Bob Clampett[]
- A Cartoonist's Nightmare
- Page Miss Glory
- Porky's Hero Agency - as a statue
- Circus Today - as "Captain Clampett"
- The Lone Stranger and Porky - appears in a newspaper
- Russian Rhapsody - as a gremlin
Cal Dalton[]
Arthur Davis[]
- Russian Rhapsody - as a gremlin
Paul Dini[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Buster and Babs Go Hawaiian
Friz Freleng[]
- Fagin's Freshman - a portrait on the wall bears a slight resemblance to Friz
- Crazy Cruise - as a hunter
- Yankee Doodle Daffy - a caricature of him is seen on a portrait
- Russian Rhapsody - as a gremlin; also mentioned in Hitler's opening rant
- Putty Tat Trouble - a portrait in an alley is based on him
- The Hasty Hare - as "I. Frisby"
- Honey's Money - his face appears on the director's credit
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Rainy Daze - a planet is named after him
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode How Sweetie It Is - mentioned in the credits
Ernest Gee[]
- Porky's Hero Agency - as a statue
Lu Guarnier[]
- Porky's Hero Agency - as a statue
Ken Harris[]
- The Dover Boys - the character Dan Backslide is a caricature of him
- Nutty News
- There Auto Be a Law - the carjacker is based on him, and is also a reference to Harris' love of classic cars
Ben Hardaway[]
- Hare-um Scare-um - A caricature of him is seen on John Sourpuss' newspaper
Nicholas Hollander[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Buster and Babs Go Hawaiian
Chuck Jones[]
- Page Miss Glory
- Porky's Hero Agency - as a statue
- Ghost Wanted - the big ghost is based on him
- Joe Glow, the Firefly - the camper that Joe meets is based on him
- Russian Rhapsody - as a gremlin
- A Waggily Tale - the bully boy is based on him
Ray Katz[]
- Have You Got Any Castles? - mentioned by The Good Earth as Uncle Katz
- Tick Tock Tuckered - as Porky's boss
- Russian Rhapsody - as a gremlin
- Wagon Heels - seen in the wagon train
Michael Maltese[]
- Wackiki Wabbit - the fat castaway is based on, and voiced by him
- Russian Rhapsody - as a gremlin
- Bad Ol' Putty Tat - as a badminton player
Melvin Millar[]
- Page Miss Glory
- Confederate Honey - as a soldier
- Russian Rhapsody - as a gremlin
Tedd Pierce[]
- Crazy Cruise - as a hunter
- Wackiki Wabbit - the thin castaway is based on, and voiced by him
- Russian Rhapsody - as a gremlin
- Odor-able Kitty - Pepé Le Pew is said to have been based on Pierce, who was a bit of a "ladies' man".
- Bad Ol' Putty Tat - as a badminton player
Andrea Romano[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode The Return of Batduck
Virgil Ross[]
Tom Ruegger[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Hollywood Plucky - Cooper DeVille is based on him
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Pledge Week - appears in the Mr. Rogers parody
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Sepulveda Boulevard
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Toons Take Over
Michael Sasanoff[]
- Russian Rhapsody - as a gremlin
Leon Schlesinger[]
- Have You Got Any Castles? - mentioned by The Good Earth as Papa Leon
- Hollywood Steps Out - sits at a table with Henry Binder
- Nutty News
- Russian Rhapsody - as a gremlin
Steven Spielberg[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Buster and Babs Go Hawaiian - as himself
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Fox Trot - voice over the phone (voiced by Frank Welker)
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode It's a Wonderful Tiny Toons Christmas Special
Sherri Stoner[]
- Tiny Toon Adventures episode Buster and Babs Go Hawaiian
Sidney Sutherland[]
Norman McCabe[]
- Looney Tunes Cartoons short "Postalgeist"
Notes[]
- Most of the caricatured appearances and references of black celebrities of the time such as Al Jolson and Rochester are often censored from current television airings in the United States since the late-1960s such as ABC, Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network and Boomerang due to perceived racial stereotyping towards African-Americans, which is true in some shorts such as "I Taw a Putty Tat", "Goofy Groceries", "September in the Rain", "Swooner Crooner", amongst others.