Tiny Toon Adventures: Terminal Toon

"I'm sorry, Mr. Bunny. This is aggressive. There is nothing we can do." The doctor explained to Buster with a look of compassion. Then, Buster knew how this little story would end for him. Buster got up and headed to the door. As he opened the door, he looked back at the doctor and asked, "What should I do?" The doctor said, "If I were you, I would correct all the wrongs in my life. Tie up those loose ends. Make right all the mistakes you made. Try to heal those wounds of your life. Live your life the best way you can. Do that, and you won't need to see me again. Oh! I almost forgot. Here, these pills will help with the pain." Buster caught the pill bottle and looked at it. A tear began to roll down his cheek. He looked back at the doctor and said, "Thanks Doc, for everything." After Buster said this, he closed the door behind him.

Walking home from the hospital, Buster had come to terms with his imminent death and decided it was time for a change. He decided to change his life and correct those mistakes he made. He knew that he had been selfish, arrogant, greedy, untrustworthy, bad, and had turned all his friends against him. He also knew his ex-girlfriend, Babs, would never be able to forgive him for what he had become. He had to change. Buster had already begun to show the affects of his cancer. Before he got to his hole, the pain had started in his gut. To stop the pain, Buster had taken two pills from his painkillers. He jumped into his hole and got into bed. He then put his face into his pillow and began to cry.



The next day, at Acme Looniversity, school went on as usual. Buster arrived shortly after the bell rang for class. He went to Bugs' office to get a pass. Bugs asked, "Why are you late, kid?" Buster looked at Bugs with a smile and said, "I want you to know that you are the best teacher that I ever had." Bugs was in shock upon hearing this from Buster. "You never said anything like that to me before!" Bugs said. Buster said, "I might say a lot of things I've never said before." As Bugs gave Buster his pass, Buster said, "I'm sorry, Bugs. I hope you forgive me one day." Bugs looked at Buster with remorse. "Don't worry about it, kid, I'm not the kind of rabbit to hold a grudge." Buster smiled and walked out of the office, closing the door behind him. The change had begun.

Note that the line, "I might say a lot of things I've never said before." Is from the movie "Life as a House".