冰雪融化,春暖花开。明媚的阳光下,杰力士森林公园里呈现出一派春天的景象。从冬眠中苏醒过来的小熊波波首先想到的,就是把自己的好朋友瑜伽叫醒。瑜伽可是一只了不起的宝贝。因为聪明、淘气,瑜伽不仅受到护林员让斯密特的格外关照,就连州委员都知道瑜伽的大名。但除了聪明、淘气和老是惦记着弄点什么吃的,对于熊姑娘辛迪的爱,瑜伽好象有点不解风情。
正当瑜伽偷袭了森林里所有的野炊营地时,圣地亚哥动物园打来电话,想要几只小熊。护林员把这个“难得”的名额给了瑜伽,没想到灰熊“玉米饼”一听说可以去圣地亚哥,抢先一步上了开往圣地亚哥的车。拉着“玉米饼”的箱车一路绝尘而去,让包括波波和辛迪在内的每一个动物都觉得瑜伽离开了杰力士森林,去了遥远的圣地亚哥。
瑜伽“走了”。波波失去了最好的朋友,辛迪却不能忍受没有恋人的日子。在还没搞清楚森林管理处门前的箱车将开往何处时,辛迪就急不可耐...
Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales find a treasure map that leads them to a wishing well, which for a penny will grant any wish (through old cartoon footage). Daffy sets up a resort around the well and various Looney Tunes characters have their dreams come true. Meanwhile, Yosemite Sam and the Tasmanian Devil hunt for the varmints who stole their treasure map!
The Jetsons have made their film debut in a film about family, friends, and all that stuff. George's tightwad boss, Mr. Spacely, is determined to get his remote factor on his ore asteroid miles away to make 1,000,000 sprocketts, but all the vice-presidents sent to run it have disappeared for some reason, so Mr. Spacely must find someone else to run it: it would have to be someo...
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The wolf had expected to make a meal of both Grandma and Red, but is more than willing to take Bugs as a substitute when he finds Grandma has gone to work at the factory. Although Bugs is more than capable of handling a hungry wolf, the obnoxious, loud-mouthed Red turns out to be a more serious problem.
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