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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[]

ABBA[]

Charlie Adler[]

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[]

Fred Allen[]

Gracie Allen[]

Woody Allen[]

Muhammad Ali[]

Don Ameche[]

Eddie "Rochester" Anderson[]

Marc Antony[]

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[]

Edward Arnold[]

Cliff Arquette[]

  • Tiny Toon Adventures episode Kon Ducki - "I'll take Charley Weaver to block."

Jean Arthur[]

Fred Astaire[]

Roy Atwell[]

Mischa Auer[]

Artie Auerbach[]

Lauren Bacall[]

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[]

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[]

Lionel Barrymore[]

Freddie Bartholomew[]

Eileen Barton[]

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[]

Wallace Beery[]

Bea Benadaret[]

Arthur Q. Bryan[]

William Bendix[]

Jack Benny[]

Bob Bergen[]

  • Duck Dodgers episode Bonafide Heroes - appears in the credits sequence with the Eager Young Space Cadet

Edgar Bergen[]

Charlie McCarthy[]

Mortimer Snerd[]

Milton Berle[]

Ben Bernie[]

Joe Besser[]

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[]

Joan Blondell[]

Humphrey Bogart[]

Humphrey Bogart appears in:

Merwyn Bogue[]

Michael Bolton[]

Napoleon Bonaparte[]

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[]

Victor Borge[]

The Boswell Sisters[]

Charles Boyer[]

Diamond Jim Brady[]

Steve Brodie[]

  • Bowery Bugs - Steve Brody and his death are based on him

James Brown[]

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[]

Walter Brennan[]

Fanny Brice[]

Joe E. Brown[]

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[]

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[]

Cab Calloway[]

Candy Candido[]

John Candy[]

  • Tiny Toon Adventures episode A Cat's Eye View - small candies known as "John Candied Yams" are seen

Charles Cantor[]

Eddie Cantor[]

Captain & Tennille[]

  • Tiny Toon Adventures episode Here's Hamton - referenced as Cap'n Teneal

Art Carney[]

Jack Carson[]

Johnny Carson[]

Enrico Caruso[]

Raffi Cavoukian[]

  • Tiny Toon Adventures episode Music Day - Ruffee is based on him

Lon Chaney Jr.[]

Charlie Chaplin[]

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[]

Julia Child[]

Winston Churchill[]

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[]

Bill Clinton[]

  • Animaniacs - appears in the opening playing a saxophone

Irvin S. Cobb[]

Claudette Colbert[]

Lois Collier[]

Ronald Colman[]

Jerry Colonna[]

Russ Columbo[]

Christopher Columbus[]

Perry Como[]

Bill Comstock[]

Alistair Cooke[]

  • Tiny Toon Adventures episode Brave Tales of Real Rabbits - Babs impersonates his role on Masterpiece Theatre

Gary Cooper[]

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[]

Buster Crabbe[]

Laird Cregar[]

Walter Cronkite[]

  • Pinky and The Brain episode All You Need is Narf
  • Duck Dodgers - as "Walter Carbonite"

Bing Crosby[]

Billy Crystal[]

Xavier Cugat[]

Cass Daley[]

Bette Davis[]

Olivia de Havilland[]

Billy De Wolfe[]

James Dean[]

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[]

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[]

Danny DeVito[]

Marlene Dietrich[]

Dustin Diamond[]

  • Duck Dodgers episode The Best of Captains, The Worst of Captains - as Xainius the Eternal, voiced by himself

Joe DiMaggio[]

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[]

Tommy Dorsey[]

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[]

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[]

Nelson Eddy[]

Ralph Edwards[]

Albert Einstein[]

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[]

Jimmy Fiedler[]

W.C. Fields[]

The Flying Wallendas[]

Errol Flynn[]

Henry Fonda[]

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[]

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:

Gallagher[]

  • Animaniacs episode Taming of the Screwy - does his watermelon routine at the party

Tony Galento[]

Greta Garbo[]

Tess Gardella[]

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[]

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[]

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[]

Danny Glover[]

  • Animaniacs episode Taming of the Screwy - appears with Mel Gibson as their Lethal Weapon characters

Paulette Goddard[]

Joseph Goebbels[]

Hermann Goering[]

Whoopi Goldberg[]

  • Tiny Toon Adventures episode It's a Wonderful Tiny Toons Christmas Special

Jane Goodall[]

Benny Goodman[]

Bert Gordon[]

Frank Gorshin[]

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[]

Billy Gray[]

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[]

Wendell Hall[]

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[]

Mata Hari[]

Jean Harlow[]

Phil Harris[]

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[]

Rita Hayworth[]

Gabriel Heatter[]

Sonja Henie[]

Doug Henning[]

  • Animaniacs episode Sir Yaksalot - Merlin is a caricature of him

Henry VIII[]

Patrick Henry[]

Katharine Hepburn[]

Hugh Herbert[]

Main article: Hugh Herbert

Jean Hersholt[]

  • Patient Porky - Dr. Chris Chun is a caricature of his Dr. Christian character, who he played in several films

Rudolf Hess[]

Hirohito[]

Alfred Hitchcock[]

Adolf Hitler[]

Adolf Hitler appears in:

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[]

Bob Hope[]

Hedda Hopper[]

Leslie Howard[]

Carl Hubbell[]

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[]

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[]

Harry James[]

Thomas Jefferson[]

Joan of Arc[]

Al Jolson[]

Billy Jones[]

John Paul Jones[]

Tom Jones[]

Marian Jordan[]

Empress Josephine[]

Peggy Hopkins Joyce[]

Madeline Kahn[]

  • Animaniacs episode Phranken-Runt - Dr. Phrankenstein's voice is based on Kahn's character from Young Frankenstein

Boris Karloff[]

John Kassir[]

Danny Kaye[]

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[]

Gene Kelly[]

Ted Kennedy[]

  • Tiny Toon Adventures episode Washingtoon

Omar Khayyam[]

Jake Kilrain[]

Ward Kimball[]

King Arthur[]

Larry King[]

  • Animaniacs episode "Wakko's New Gookie" - is one of the people that Wakko tries out his new "gookie" on

Ted Koppel[]

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[]

Gene Krupa[]

  • Book Revue - the Indian on the cover of Drums Along the Mohawk morphs into him

Kay Kyser[]

Tony Labriola[]

Emeril Lagasse[]

Fiorello LaGuardia[]

Arthur Lake[]

Veronica Lake[]

Hedy Lamarr[]

Dorothy Lamour[]

Rosemary Lane[]

Harry Langdon[]

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[]

Irving Lazar[]

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[]

Robert E. Lee[]

Spike Lee[]

  • Animaniacs episode Taming of the Screwy - appears at the party
  • Animaniacs episode Meet Minerva - as a fly

Richard LeGrand[]

Lew Lehr[]

Janet Leigh[]

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[]

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[]

Art Linkletter[]

John Litel[]

Mary Livingstone[]

Christopher Lloyd[]

  • Tiny Toon Adventures episode Buster and Babs Go Hawaiian - as Doc Brown

Harold Lloyd[]

Carole Lombard[]

Carmen Lombardo[]

Guy Lombardo[]

Lord Haw-Haw[]

  • Tokio Jokio - caricatured as a donkey called "Lord Hee-Haw"

Peter Lorre[]

George Lucas[]

Jimmie Lunceford[]

Ida Lupino[]

Douglas MacArthur[]

Fred MacMurray[]

Shirley MacLaine[]

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[]

The Marx Brothers[]

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[]

Ed McMahon[]

Haven McQuarrie[]

Audrey Meadows[]

Felix Mendelssohn[]

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[]

Peter Minuit[]

Carmen Miranda[]

James Monroe[]

Bull Montana[]

Grace Moore[]

Victor Moore[]

Helen Morgan[]

Paul Muni[]

Edward R. Murrow[]

Benito Mussolini[]

Dave Mustaine[]

Ralph Nader[]

Frank Nelson[]

Emperor Nero[]

Czar Nicholas II[]

Jack Nicholson[]

Margaret O'Brien[]

George O'Hanlon[]

  • Tiny Toon Adventures episode Animaniacs! - appears via archive footage from So You Want To Learn To Dance

Warner Oland[]

Edna May Oliver[]

Yoko Ono[]

  • Pinky and The Brain episode All You Need is Narf

Frank Orth[]

Ignacy Jan Paderewski[]

Eugene Pallette[]

Harry "Parke" Einstein[]

Louella Parsons[]

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[]

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[]

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[]

Joe Penner[]

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[]

ZaSu Pitts[]

Pocahontas[]

Oscar Polk[]

Lily Pons[]

Emily Post[]

Dick Powell[]

William Powell[]

Tyrone Power[]

Elvis Presley[]

Vincent Price[]

Wolfgang Puck[]

  • Tiny Toon Adventures episode Viewer Mail Day - Buster refers to Pete Puma as him

John Qualen[]

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[]

Katharine Raht[]

Sally Rand[]

Joyce Randolph[]

Grigori Rasputin[]

Basil Rathbone[]

Martha Raye[]

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[]

Paul Revere[]

Paul Reubens[]

Lucy Ricardo[]

The Ritz Brothers[]

Joan Rivers[]

Julia Roberts[]

  • Tiny Toon Adventures episode The Return of Batduck - as Tinker Bell

Bill Robinson[]

Edward G. Robinson[]

Edward G. Robinson appears in:

Fred Rogers[]

Ginger Rogers[]

Will Rogers[]

Cesar Romero[]

Mickey Rooney[]

Franklin Delano Roosevelt[]

Theodore Roosevelt[]

Max Rosenbloom[]

Pete Rose[]

  • Tiny Toon Adventures episode Toons from the Crypt - mentioned by Hamton

Betsy Ross[]

Lanny Ross[]

Dan Rowan and Dick Martin[]

  • Tiny Toon Adventures episode Goodnight, Babs - "Say goodnight, Babs."

David Rubinoff[]

Babe Ruth[]

Carl Sagan[]

  • Tiny Toon Adventures episode Toon Physics - mentioned in the credits

Chic Sale[]

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[]

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[]

Paul Shaffer[]

William Shakespeare[]

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[]

Ann Sheridan[]

Martin Short[]

  • Tiny Toon Adventures episode Thirteensomething - Babs impersonates his Ed Grimley character

Bugsy Siegel[]

Simone Simon[]

Frank Sinatra[]

Penny Singleton[]

Gene Siskel[]

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[]

C. Aubrey Smith[]

John Smith[]

Kate Smith[]

Ned Sparks[]

Mickey Spillane[]

Joseph Stalin[]

Sylvester Stallone[]

Lionel Stander[]

Henry Morton Stanley[]

Barbara Stanwyck[]

McLean Stevenson[]

  • Tiny Toon Adventures episode Fields of Honey - mentioned in the credits

Jimmy Stewart[]

Leopold Stokowski[]

Lewis Stone[]

Meryl Streep[]

John L. Sullivan[]

Genndy Tartakovsky[]

  • Duck Dodgers episode Samurai Quack - as the Cyber Pirate of The Future, voiced by himself

Deems Taylor[]

Robert Taylor[]

Shirley Temple[]

Lowell Thomas[]

Bill Thompson[]

The Three Stooges[]

Lawrence Tibbett[]

Hideki Tojo[]

Tamara Toumanova[]

Spencer Tracy[]

Arthur Treacher[]

Alex Trebek[]

  • Tiny Toon Adventures episode K-ACME TV - Buster impersonates his role as host of Jeopardy!

Donald Trump[]

Sophie Tucker[]

Gene Tunney[]

Deanna Turpin[]

Mark Twain[]

  • Animaniacs - a variable verse mentions him

2 Live Crew[]

Mike Tyson[]

  • Tiny Toon Adventures episode Hollywood Plucky

Vanilla Ice[]

  • Tiny Toon Adventures episode Toon TV - as Vanilla Lice

Rudy Vallee[]

Lupe Velez[]

Josef von Sternberg[]

Clem McCarthy[]

Fats Waller[]

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[]

Judge Joseph Wapner[]

  • Tiny Toon Adventures episode Gang Busters - as Judge Whopper

George Washington[]

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[]

Johnny Weissmuller[]

Mae West[]

Bert Wheeler[]

Whistler's Mother[]

Jaleel White[]

Vanna White[]

Paul Whiteman[]

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[]

Brian Wilson[]

Don Wilson[]

Walter Winchell[]

Oprah Winfrey[]

Jane Withers[]

Basil Wolverton[]

Tony Wons[]

Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll[]

Alexander Woollcott[]

Monty Woolley[]

Robert Woolsey[]

Cal Worthington[]

Clayton Moore[]

Ed Wynn[]

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[]

Warner Bros. Crew Members[]

A list of Warner Bros. Cartoons staff that were caricatured in cartoons made by the studio.

Tex Avery[]

Henry Binder[]

John W. Burton[]

Robert Cannon[]

John Carey[]

Bob Clampett[]

Cal Dalton[]

Arthur Davis[]

Paul Dini[]

  • Tiny Toon Adventures episode Buster and Babs Go Hawaiian

Friz Freleng[]

Ernest Gee[]

Lu Guarnier[]

Ken Harris[]

Ben Hardaway[]

Nicholas Hollander[]

  • Tiny Toon Adventures episode Buster and Babs Go Hawaiian

Chuck Jones[]

Ray Katz[]

Michael Maltese[]

Melvin Millar[]

Tedd Pierce[]

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[]

Leon Schlesinger[]

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[]

Notes[]

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