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- Elmer Fudd plays a cupid at a farm. He encounters Daffy Duck and eventually lands an arrow causing him to fall for a chicken.
- Told in a musical-comedy format, this cartoon is the story of two department store mannequins who fall in love, become engaged and plan to marry. When the other dummies/manikins/mannequins in the store learn this, they arrange surprises for the couple with nearly every piece of merchandise in the store coming to life.
- Cupid and a Devil are having fun on St. Valentine's Day with arranging and destroying love affairs. Cupid wins: he knows what to do with a lonely skunk...
- In this remake of the classic game Alley Cat (1983), Freddy the Cat has to perform tasks like catching mice in a giant cheese, ruining bed clothing and unrolling all toilet papers, before setting out to rescue his love Felicia. And he must avoid self-propelling brooms, dogs running berserk and other obstacles.
- Cupid accidentally makes Timon fall in love with himself just like Narcissus in the Greek myth. / Timon and Pumbaa ask Rafiki to teach them Kung Fu so they can face off against their evil doubles, Pimon and Tumbaa, who always bully them.
- Love is in the air on this special Valentine's Day episode, with a lineup featuring cherubic cupids and cartoonish romances: The Stupid Cupid (1944), Don't Look Now (1936), Hold the Wire (1936), Rabbit Romeo (1957), and Eatin' on the Cuff or The Moth Who Came to Dinner (1942).
- Luke Kempner, Yasmin Evans, Samira Mighty and new recruit Eyal Booker take on Bosses including Tiny Iron and The Belly inside the Torture Dome to try and win prize money for charity.