Yosemite Sam and the Gold River Adventure!

After Time Warner Entertainment purchased the Six Flags chain, the Spee-Lunkers were removed and replaced with Looney Tunes characters by the beginning of the 1992 season.

[9] Alan Reynolds, a former Six Flags employee, and many nostalgic park guests would often petition to bring the Spee-Lunkers back.

Water levels in the Tower and Boomtown sections reached nearly 8 feet, causing damage to restaurants and buildings and forcing rides to be closed for repairs and inspections.

The incident resulted in irreparable damage to the animatronics, lights and special effects throughout the attraction, which were already in poor condition after 25 years of operation prior to the flood.

Inside, they went past a stall with various Acme crates and a television displaying Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons like Bunny Hugged on its screen.

They exited the warehouse and queued outside an enormous two-story wooden depot, complete with a giant water tower and oil derrick, and came across a notice sign by Bugs Bunny, the captain of the Texas Rangers.

After that, the guests meet Bugs, who deputizes them to help him catch Sam and, along with Speedy Gonzales, points in his direction.

After exiting the tunnel, they come across Wile E. Coyote, who hoists a large anvil on a rope (above some birdseed and in front of a painted bullseye) with one hand and tugs on a cannon pointed the Road Runner in the other.

As their boats are pulled up a lift, Tweety sits on a crate and calls for help, telling them that Sylvester will get them blown up.

The guests' boats suddenly drop down into a steam-filled mine shaft, and they find themselves out on the prairie sunset, where they discover Sam trying to lever a boulder off a cliff onto their path.

The guests go past geysers named Old Unreliable and Some-What Faithful, and encounter Sam, who laughs and attempts to give them the slip with lots of explosives.

Suddenly, Bugs pops out of a hole with some long fuses and puts them to Sam's lit match, which causes an explosion.