Animaniacs

1993

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7.9| TV-Y7| en| More Info
Released: 13 September 1993 Ended
Producted By: Warner Bros. Television
Country: United States of America
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The two Warner Brothers Yakko and Wakko and their Warner sister Dot had been (supposedly) created in the 1930's, but their cartoons were too screwy for the general public to handle. The three Warners were locked up in the studio water tower until they escaped in the 90's. There, they run wild, causing chaos everywhere!

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GurlyIamBeach Instant Favorite.
CommentsXp Best movie ever!
Pacionsbo Absolutely Fantastic
Afouotos Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
timcurcio-90786 What a fun show! Yacko, Wacko and Dock are off the hook funny and truly zany to the max! This show is lit even to this day and as a viewer in these troubled times it is good to find myself smiling and rubbing my belly with a big belly laugh!!!!! What good old fashioned yukks, not like the "political" humor of Daily Show et all. Wicked themes have their place but not in a funny cartoon! And there's even some heart-felt segments like the ones with the candle or that sweet gold wrapping paper that have no jokes at all. Thanks Stephan Spielberg for making such an evergreen humor gem. Spoiler alert: you'll laugh your sokks off!Hello, nurse!!!!Tim C.
sonicfan5715 Even if you don't get half the political satires, movie spoofs/references, Animaniacs is still a wonderful, brilliantly written, and entertaining romp through pretty much every episode.Each show had something different to offer, seeing that this show was bringing back the variety show format in cartoon form. And with Steven Spielburg on board for this show, it's no wonder the show turned out as good as it did. You have the Warner Bros and their Warner Sister Dot of course, and were always the highlight of the show. And as the show explains, they hold up to their "zany to the max" personalities, providing a lot of classic Looney Toons/Tom and Jerry slapstick and likability for the children, while appealing to older audiences who catch the surprisingly adult innuendos/in jokes and references/satires about movies and such.Then there's probably the next most popular, Pinky and the Brain, who would later get so popular they'd get their own show, so I won't talk about them too much here. But they did deserve their own show with such a creative and hilarious premise of two lab mice trying to take over the world.Also Slappy Squirrel and her nephew Skippy. Slappy is a laid back, normally grumpy squirrel who is retired from her days of filming Bugs Bunny-like cartoons, except she had a wolf, octopus, and a bison on her tail instead of Elmer Fudd or Yosemite Sam. Her "do my own thing, don't care" attitude made for a lot of good moments, especially when she pointed out how stupid and predictable her rivals were. Her nephew Skippy is great to have along for the ride, providing a lot of entertaining conversations with Slappy, particularly the Woodstock episode which spoofed the "Who's on first" routine.Then you've got the Goodfeathers, which is obviously parodying Goodfellas. This part of the show seemed somewhat repetitive, especially how each episode ended with beating one another up, but it still provided some very funny moments with the Godpidgeon and Martin Scorcese as their perch.And then there's Rita and Runt. I personally would have like to see some of this part of the show more simply because of the musical bits. The music in Animaniacs as a whole is fantastic, but the Broadway singer (whose name escapes me right now) that sings and voices Rita is just flat out beautiful, and the first show that showed how Rita and Runt met really showed her talent, as did her "This is our Home" song. Runt is along for the ride too, who falls into the complete idiot category, as he always thinks Rita is a dog, while he completely dislikes cats.There are other enjoyable shorts here too, like lovable Mindy and Buttons, Chicken Boo, and a few others that really never got too much time on the show, and each one has something good about them. I would like to sum up the musical score for this show in one word: Amazing. From catchy tunes, unforgettable lyrics, and simply perfectly done. "Yakkos World" is among one of the most amazing things I've ever heard, as well as "Wakkos Nation". Another honorable mention is the "Great Wakkoritie" bit, in which Wakko literally burps classic symphonies, and I find simply this bit funnier and more entertaining than any of the "Chowder" or "Spongebob" crap we have nowadays.I could go on for a while about this show, but there is a 1000 word limit. So to sum it up, 9/10 for Animaniacs: Intelligent and hilarious writing, great animation, hilarious in-jokes and satires, wonderful musical score... just all around one of the best cartoons to come out of the 90's. Also Yakko and Wakko are among my favorite cartoons characters ever, simply because of their irreverent wit, charm, and making me laugh so hard I'd get a headache at times.9/10
TheLittleSongbird Nowadays, cartoons are either bad(Shaggy and Scooby Doo:Get a Clue) or good shows now mediocre(Pokemon and Spongebob Squarepants). At 17, I adore Animaniacs, it is a very funny and witty show. Although Disney silly Symphonies, Hanna Barbera and Looney Tunes had their fair share of classics, I feel that the best shows came from the late '80s and early '90s, naturally the ones that shaped my childhood. Where are shows like Animaniacs, Darkwing Duck, Talespin, Peter Pan and the Pirates, DuckTales, Batman:The Animated Series, The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Adventures of the Gummi Bears, Sonic the Hedgehog, The Little Mermaid, Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers, Pinky and the Brain and Pirates of Dark Water when you need them? Back to Animaniacs, the show is very well animated, with vibrant colouring, crisp beautiful backgrounds and convincing movements for the characters. The music is not only catchy, it is actually memorable as well, and I constantly find myself humming it wherever I go. The scripts and humour are witty and hilarious, as are the situations no matter how silly they are the characters get into. This all springs from a great concept, some shows have a great concept but don't live up to it, Animaniacs does and superbly might I add, with story lines that are funny, touching and endearing. The characters are immensely likable with unique personalities, Wakko, Dot, Yakko, Minerva, Slappy, Skippy, Rita, Runt, Flavio, Marita and of course Pinky and the Brain. And these endearing characters are brilliantly voiced by the likes of Rob Paulson, Tress MacNeille, Jess Harnell, Frank Welker and Maurice LeMarche.Overall, this is a superb animated show, that is not only for kids but for adults as well. 10/10 Bethany Cox
gdownstairs omg!!! Ever since my son first saw your show. It's his favorite one. When I was growing up I loved it to. You and woody wood perker. I totally invision it as the last step into having a perfect city. With moving floors (not really on the floor) it runs through the kids minds everyday all day. before they grow their long faces of bordem from school and hard work. It would be so great if it could be considered. I'm so sure it would be so profitable. How they would love to have an anamanics theme park right in the center of the city of Toronto. Everyone I know would agree. Please Please Please build one in our city. Love you , From Sandi Pheonix and Daphanie.

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