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Music
During the development of the show Steven Spielberg said that Warner Bros. would use a full orchestra, which some thought too expensive and impossible, but they ended up agreeing. Warner Bros. selected Bruce Broughton to write the theme (for which he would win a Daytime Emmy along with Tom Ruegger and Wayne Kaatz, who both worked with Broughton on the lyrics) and serve as music supervisor. In addition to scoring 11 episodes, Broughton chose 26 other composers to score each different episode:
- Julie Bernstein (1 episode)
- Steve Bernstein (2 episodes)
- Steven Bramson (5 episodes; also a contributor for Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation)
- Don Davis (5 episodes; also a contributor for Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation)
- John Debney (2 episodes)
- Ron Grant (5 episodes)
- Les Hooper (1 episode)
- Carl Johnson (1 episode)
- Elliot Kaplan (1 episode)
- Arthur Kempel (4 episodes)
- Ralph Kessler (1 episode)
- Albert Lloyd Olson (13 episodes; also a contributor for Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation)
- Hummie Mann (2 episodes)
- Dennis McCarthy (2 episodes)
- Joel McNeely (3 episodes)
- Peter Myers (1 episode)
- Laurence Rosenthal (1 episode)
- William Ross (9 episodes)
- Arthur B. Rubinstein (3 episodes)
- J. Eric Schmidt (1 episode)
- David Slonaker (1 episode)
- Fred Steiner (7 episodes)
- Morton Stevens (4 episodes)
- Richard Stone (17 episodes; also a contributor for Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation)
- Stephen James Taylor (1 episode; also a contributor for Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation)
- Mark Watters (8 episodes; also a contributor for Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation)