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Animaniacs(TV show/series, 1993-1998)

Scripted Reality in 5 seasons with 275 episodes

AnimaniacsRating: 4.0/5 (with 326 votes)
Animaniacs is an American animated comedy musical television series created by Tom Ruegger for Fox's Fox Kids block in 1993, before moving to The WB in 1995, as part of its Kids' WB afternoon programming block, until the series ended on November 14, 1998. It is the second animated series produced by Steven Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment in association with Warner Bros. Animation, after Tiny Toon Adventures. It initially ran a total of 99 episodes, along with a feature-length film, Wakko's Wish. Reruns later aired on Cartoon Network from 1997 to 2001, Nickelodeon from 2001 to 2003, Nicktoons from 2003 to 2005, and Discovery Family (known as The Hub Network at the time) from 2012 (when Wakko's Wish premiered) to 2014. Animaniacs is a variety show, with short skits featuring a large cast of characters. While the show had no set format, the majority of episodes were composed of three short mini-episodes, each starring a different set of characters, and bridging segments. Hallmarks of the series included its music, satirical social commentary, pop culture references, character catchphrases, and innuendo directed at an adult audience. A revival of the series was announced in January 2018, w... ()
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About Animaniacs

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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Animaniacs Seasons and Episodes

09/08/1997Season 5 - 23 episodes
#1 | 09/08/1997Message In A Bottle
The Warners are lost in sea and found a message in a bottle floating on the surface.
#2 | 09/08/1997Back In Style
After the closing of Termite Terrace in 1962, Plotz loans the Warners out to other cartoon studios in order to help Warner Bros. stay profitable.
#3 | 09/08/1997Bones In The Body
The Warners sing about all the bones in the body, using Mr. Skullhead to demonstrate.
#4 | 09/13/1997It
Wakko is being chased by something terrifying behind the camera (Dot, who is playing tag with him).
#5 | 09/13/1997Dot - The Macadamia Nut
A parody of the "Macarena" music video with a song sung by and about Dot, a.k.a. "Macadamia".
#6 | 09/13/1997Bully For Skippy
Skippy is forced to deal with the school bully, Duke, while Slappy faces an advocate against cartoon violence.
#7 | 10/11/1997Cute First (Ask Questions Later)
Snow White's magic mirror tells her that she is no longer the cutest one of all, so she decides to settle the score with Dot, who has taken her place as the cutest.
#8 | 10/11/1997Acquaintances
The Warners come to the United States as immigrants, and invade the home of the Friends cast.
#9 | 10/11/1997Here Comes Attila
#10 | 10/11/1997Boo Wonder
Chicken Boo assumes the role of the Caped Crusader's (guest voice: Adam West) sidekick Robin in order to stop the evil Punchline.
#11 | 01/03/1998Hooray For North Hollywood (1)
The Warners write a movie script only to have Mr. Plotz reject it, so they decide to crash a star-studded gala in hopes of making a deal with another studio.
#12 | 01/03/1998Hooray For North Hollywood (2)
Plotz loses his job after the Warners' movie becomes a box office smash, but they realize that they miss having him yell at them and conspire to bring him back.
#13 | 02/21/1998The Carpool
The Warners join in a carpool where they drive the rest of the passengers crazy.
#14 | 02/21/1998The Sunshine Squirrels
Slappy and her old partner Suzi Squirrel reunite to perform a old sketch on a TV show.
#15 | 12/20/1997The Christmas Tree
After Slappy's tree is cut down and taken to New York City for use as the Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center, she drives everyone crazy trying to get back to sleep.
#16 | 11/01/1997Punchline - Why did the Chicken Cross the Road?
Chicken Boo and several other characters address the eternal question: "Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road?"
#17 | 04/25/1998Katie KaBoom: Prom Night
Katie Ka-Boom has been invited to the prom, but gets angry while arguing with her parents over her curfew and what to buy.
#18 | 11/01/1997Punchline - The Chicken or the Egg?
Another eternal question is addressed: "Which came first: the chicken or the egg?"
#19 | 05/09/1998Magic Time
The Warners cause chaos when the famous magicians Schnitzel and Floyd (parodies of Siegfried & Roy) invite them onstage as volunteers in their act.
#20 | 05/09/1998The Brain's Apprentice
A parody on The Sorcerer's Apprentice from Fantasia. The Brain builds robots, and almost succeeds in dominating the world, but Pinky gets in the way.
#21 | 05/25/1998Birds On A Wire
The Goodfeathers look out and comment on a sunrise.
#22 | 05/25/1998The Scoring Session
Standing in for Richard Stone who is out for the day, Neivel Nosenest is driven completely crazy by the Warners for the scoring of a cartoon.
#23 | 05/25/1998The Animaniacs Suite
A clip show segment of "the first 99 episodes" of Animaniacs intended to fill out the remaining time in the show's final episode, set to an orchestral arrangement of the show theme and various character themes.
#24 | 05/25/1998Star Warners
In this parody of Star Wars, the Animaniacs play rebels who are attempting to get away from the evil and dangerous Girth Plotz.
09/07/1996Season 4 - 22 episodes
09/09/1995Season 3 - 46 episodes
09/10/1994Season 2 - 12 episodes
09/13/1993Season 1 - 172 episodes
07/25/2006Specials - 4 episodes

Additional Information

Production country: United States of America (USA)
Derivative works/Adaptions: "Animaniacs" (find it on Amazon)
Original language: English (EN)
Spoken languages: English (EN)
Translated into 20 languages: Arabic (AR), Bulgarian (BG), Bosnian (BS), Czech (CS), German (DE), Greek (EL), English (EN), Spanish (ES), French (FR), Hebrew (HE), Hungarian (HU), Italian (IT), Japanese (JA), Polish (PL), Portuguese (PT), Romanian (RO), Russian (RU), Slovak (SK), Ukrainian (UK), Chinese (Mandarin) (ZH)
Status: Ended
First episode released on: 09/13/1993
Last episode released on: 05/25/1998
Appearing Characters: Yakko, Wakko, and Dot, Pinky, Brain
Creator: Tom Ruegger
Executive Producer: Steven Spielberg
Composer: Richard Stone
Alternative titles in other countries (from previews, ads etc.):
"狂欢三宝"

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