Cast: Eric Bauza, David Errigo Jr., Ashleigh Crystal Hairston, Tessa Netting

Tiny Toons Looniversity is a 2025 American animated comedy series that revives the beloved Tiny Toons universe, following a new generation of cartoon students enrolled at Acme Looniversity, the legendary school where classic Looney Tunes characters once honed their craft — and where young toons now compete to earn their place among animation's greats.

What is Tiny Toons Looniversity about?

Babs Bunny and Buster Bunny arrive at Acme Looniversity alongside an energetic class of aspiring cartoon performers — Sweetie Bird, Hamton J. Pig, and Plucky Duck among them. Each episode puts these junior toons through the rigorous, ridiculous curriculum of a school designed to forge the next generation of professional cartoon stars. Professors push them toward perfecting slapstick timing, physical comedy, and the kind of anarchic creativity that made Looney Tunes a global institution. Friendships are tested, rivalries spark, and every classroom lesson doubles as a chaotic comedic set piece. The series balances affectionate nostalgia for veteran fans with fresh, fast-paced humor that lands equally well for younger viewers discovering this world for the very first time.

Cast & crew

The voice ensemble brings these familiar characters to vivid life: Eric Bauza, a prolific voice actor celebrated for his range across major animation franchises, leads the cast alongside David Errigo Jr., Ashleigh Crystal Hairston, and Tessa Netting. Together they deliver the rapid-fire comedic timing that defines the Tiny Toons style, capturing both the anarchic spirit of the originals and a contemporary energy suited to today's audiences.

Context & significance

For Persian-speaking families in the diaspora, Tiny Toons Looniversity represents a familiar pleasure — the kind of broadly appealing, all-ages American animation that has crossed cultural and language barriers for decades. Iranian households abroad have long shared classic cartoon series with children as a natural bridge between languages and generations. This revival arrives with the original audio; no Persian dub or subtitles are available, but the visual comedy, expressive character animation, and physical gags communicate warmly without relying on language alone. It makes an ideal choice for bilingual families who want to share something fun and universally understood across age groups.

Where & how to watch

Tiny Toons Looniversity is available on K-Time in original English audio — no Persian dub or subtitles are included with this title. Stream it on the web browser, your TV, or your phone with no VPN needed and no geo-blocking. Subscribe once and cancel anytime.