Everyone misunderstands the Tiny Toons. They weren't kid versions of classic Warner Brothers characters -- Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, and so on. They weren't the offspring of the classic Warner Brothers characters. And they weren't tiny -- they were adolescents, aged 13-15. They lived with their parents while attending Acme Looniversity, where the classic characters taught them the art of being toons.
After years of decline -- no new cartoons, old ones chopped to bits to eliminate the violence -- Warner Brothers was trying to modernize for a new generation of fans. So the Tiny Toons began appearing in after-school time slots, first in syndication (1990-1992), and then on the Fox network (1992-1995).


Plucky, an egotistical duck, and Hamton, a shy, sensible pig, are partnered for a number of adventures, including parodies of Batman and Star Trek, and sometimes are shown living together. They break up, seek out other "best friends," realize how much they care for each other, and reconcile.
The human character Elmyra usually lacks heterosexual interest -- she is busy hugging and squeezing "cute little animals" to death. But in one episode, she falls in love with a new girl named Rhonda Queen, and goes to absurd lengths to try to win her affection.
The character of Gogo Dodo also lacks heterosexual interest, and brings a vacuum cleaner to the school dance.
The gay kids in the audience had a lot to identify with. A lot more than with the horrid Animaniacs, which regrettably replaced Tiny Toon Adventures in 1993.
See also: Animaniacs