Big Daddy Boo

"I can't marry all three of them, that's bigamy."

- Buster B. Rabbit

"No, that's big ol' ME!"

- Big Daddy Booh's most famous line from the movie

Big Daddy Booh was a minor villain in the Warner Bros. cartoon movie "Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spend My Vacation". He's an obese alligator who wanted to marry Buster B. Rabbit to his three daughters against his will.

History
When Buster and Babs Bunny went to a house, Buster started talking about romance before he saw the three residents, three alligator women called Big Booh, and Sissy Booh, who tied him to a chair. Buster tried to escape, only to run right into BIg Daddy Booh, who was told by his daughters that Buster would court them. Buster replied that he wouldn't, to which Big Daddy agreed as now would be the time for the wedding. When he asked his daughters which of them hadn't been married for a while, they all started to fight about Buster until Big Daddy replied that they would all marry him. Buster told him that he couldn't as this was bigamy, only for Big Daddy to reply: "No, that's big ol' ME!". When the wedding was hold at the garden,with Buster being grabbed by all gatoresses who were wearing wedding dresses, Big Daddy functioned as a priest (although he skipped many passages from the bible). Just they were about to marry, Babs, who dressed up as a businessman, interfered, claiming to be selling fireworks. The gatoresses cheered at this, but Big Daddy wasn't sure. However Babs claimed to have been authorized and started to hand out fireworks to everyone and then asked the gators to walk onto a bungalow and then grabbed Buster before fireworks started, sending the Boohs into the sky.

Later, Buster and Babs were performing on a ship as singers, only to realize that their audience consisted of predators, including the Boohs as well a possum family they've encountered earlier. Realizing that the predators wanted to eat them (although it's not known if the Boohs also wanted to eat them or just marry Buster to the gatoresses again), they ran, only to be chased and cornered by the predators, including the Boohs. At this moment, Byron started to fly down and save them just as the predators were about to strike. Big Daddy Booh, his daughters, and the rest of the audience followed them in boats and chased them across the land until the two were stopped by Mr. Hitcher. They climbed up on a tree where they encountered Banjo Possum, apparantly the only friendly member of his family who offered his help. Together, they jumped off the tree and into a mine cart as Mr. Hitcher used his chainsaw to cut it down, with all the predators waiting beneath it. The falling tree knocked out the predators, but Mr. Hitcher followed Babs and Buster in another cart.

Personality
Big Daddy Booh was very enthusiastic about his daughters being married,completely ignoring the fact Buster didn't want to be his son-in-law, most notable when he dismissed Buster's complaint about being married to all of his daughters with his "Big ol' ME!"-pun. He was also more skeptical than his daughters when Babs handed them fireworks. He still fell for her trick in the end, being send into the sky along with his daughters when the fireworks exploded. When he's later revealed to be part of the audience at the ship, Big Daddy is seen with his maw watering and he's also one of the predators to exclaim: "Food!" when getting in their way, implying that he now wanted to eat Buster (as well as Babs) instead of having him as a son-in-law, possibly as revenge for being tricked by Buster and Babs. Like the rest of the audience, he's also extremely determined to catch them as he participates in a long chase after them.