Steven Spielberg Presents: Animaniacs

1993 • The WB
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Seasons 1-4 episodes (99)

1 Season 1 Episode 1: The Monkey Song/De-Zanitized/Nighty Night Toons
9/13/93
Season-only
In "De-Zanitized," frazzled Dr. Scratchansniff, the studio psychiatrist, uses every psychiatric technique he knows to "de-zani-tize" the Warners because the kids are just too zany. Next, as the Warners drive him crazy, Dr. Scratchansniff sings a song of woe "The Monkey Song" to a calypso beat, while the rest of the "Animaniacs" cast sings the chorus. Finally, in "Nighty-Night Toon," the Warners and company spoof a famous children's bedtime storybook.
2 Season 1 Episode 2: Cookies For Einstein/Win Big/Yakko's World
9/14/93
Season-only
In an upbeat ditty, Yakko sings the name of every country in the world ("Yakko's World"). Next, the Warners help Albert Einstein discover the theory of relativity in "Cookies For Einstein." Then, to finance his latest scheme to overthrow the world, The Brain becomes a contestant on a game show, where he hopes to "Win Big."
3 Season 1 Episode 3: Slappy Goes Walnuts/Yakko's Universe/H.M.S. Yakko
9/15/93
Season-only
In "H.M.S. Yakko," a musical tribute to Gilbert & Sullivan, the Warners encounter the evil pirate, Captain Mel. "Slappy Goes Walnuts" as she and Skippy Squirrel gathers walnuts from the yard of their nemesis, Doug the Dog. Finally, Yakko takes everyone on a trip through "Yakko's Universe," as he sings about the galaxies with the Warners.
4 Season 1 Episode 4: Hooked On A Ceiling/Goodfeathers: The Beginning
9/16/93
Season-only
In "Hooked on a Ceiling," the Warners help Michelangelo paint the Sistine Chapel. Later, the subject of "Goodfeathers: The Beginning" is explored. To become a Goodfeather, Squit must pass the initiation test: find some food.
5 Season 1 Episode 5: Taming Of The Screwy
9/17/93
Season-only
When potential foreign investors want to meet the wacky Warner siblings, the studio boss orders Dr. Scratchansniff to train the untamable trio.
6 Season 1 Episode 6: Flipper Parody Song/What Are We?/Operation Lollipop/Temporary Insanity
9/20/93
Season-only
First, the wacky Warner siblings sing the "Flipper Parody Song." Next, the Warners cause "Temporary Insanity" when the studio boss' secretary goes home sick and the Warners act as temporary office workers. Later, in "Operation Lollipop," Mindy leads Buttons on a frantic chase to the airport and into the wild blue yonder. And finally, the Warner siblings answer the musical question, "What Are We?"
7 Season 1 Episode 7: When Rita Met Runt/Piano Rag
9/21/93
Season-only
The wild Warner siblings disrupt a piano concert at staid Carnegie Hall in "Piano Rag." Then, a savvy cat and naive pooch join forces to escape the city pound in "When Rita Met Runt."
8 Season 1 Episode 8: Warner's Lot Song/Bumbie's Mom/The Big Candy Store
9/22/93
Season-only
Join the wacky Warners for the "Warner's Lot Song" about the "inhabitants" of the Warner Bros. studio lot. Then, at "The Big Candy Store," the Warners meet the world's meanest candy storeowner, Ferman Flaxseed. Later, Slappy Squirrel tries to convince her nephew Skippy that "Bumbie's Mom" didn't really die in the famous movie about a young deer, it was just a cartoon.
9 Season 1 Episode 9: Wally Llama/Where Rodents Dare
9/23/93
Season-only
The Warners trek to Tibet to seek the answers to the mysteries of life from a famous sage, the "Wally Llama." Then, travel "Where Rodents Dare" as Pinky and The Brain infiltrate a summit of world leaders in the Swiss Alps in another attempt to take over the world.
10 Season 1 Episode 10: King Yakko
9/24/93
Season-only
A freak accident of lineage results in Yakko becoming "King Yakko" of Anvilania.
11 Season 1 Episode 11: No Pain, No Painting/Les Miseranimals
9/27/93
Season-only
The Warners help Pablo Picasso discover his new painting style, and modern art is born in "No Pain, No Painting." Then, in a musical parody of Victor Hugo's classic novel Les Miserables, Runt breaks out of Le Pound during the French revolution to save Rita and the Miserable Cats from being made into pastries.
12 Season 1 Episode 12: West Side Pigeons/Garage Sale of the Century
9/28/93
Season-only
At the "Garage Sale of the Century," the Warners attempt to buy the seller's garage. Then, in "Westside Pigeons," the Goodfeathers battle with the Sparrows as they fight over possession of a statue of Martin Scorsese in this musical spoof of "West Side Story."
13 Season 1 Episode 13: Hello Nice Warners/La Behemoth/Little Old Slappy From Pasadena
9/29/93
Season-only
"Hello Nice Warners" tells the story of what happens when the Warners siblings are cast in a new film by the comedy genius, Mr. Director. Later, when their maid quits, the Hip Hippos try to cope on their own in "La Behemoth," a parody of a tragic opera. Finally, "Little Old Slappy From Pasadena" takes her powerful sports car for a drive around town, set to the tune of the classic rock and roll song, "Little Old Lady from Pasadena.
14 Season 1 Episode 14: Cat On A Hot Steel Beam/La La Law
9/30/93
Season-only
When Dr. Scratchansniff gets a parking ticket, he's represented in court by the firm of Warner, Warner and Warner ("La La Law"). Later, in "Cat on a Hot Steel Beam," Mindy pursues a cute kitty into a dangerous construction site and Buttons tries desperately to save her.
15 Season 1 Episode 15: Space Probed/Battle For The Planet
10/1/93
Season-only
When aliens abduct the Warners as they vacation at a remote cabin, the wacky siblings are "Space Probed." Then, inspired by Orson Welles' famous 1938 radio broadcast of H.G. Wells' "War of the Worlds," Pinky and The Brain "Battle for the Planet" as they stage a fake alien invasion.
16 Hurray For Slappy/Chalkboard Bungle/The Great Wakkorotti: The Master & His Music
10/4/93
Season-only
In "Hooray for Slappy," Slappy Squirrel's old cartoon enemies, Walter Wolf, Sid the Squid and Beanie the Bison, attempt to ruin an award banquet given in Slappy's honor. It's the first day of school for the world's strictest teacher and her new students: the wild and wacky Warner siblings ("Chalkboard Bungle"). Finally, "The Great Wakkorotti: The Master & His Music" features Wakko's rendition of the classic waltz, "The Blue Danube."
17 Season 1 Episode 17: The Cat & The Fiddle/Roll Over Beethoven
10/5/93
Season-only
In "Roll Over Beethoven," the Warner Brothers and sister Dot help Beethoven to write his famous Fifth Symphony. Then, in "The Cat & the Fiddle," famous violinmaker Stradivarius wants to make Rita into violin strings, but Runt comes to her rescue.
18 Season 1 Episode 18: Chicken Booryshnikov/Pavlov's Mice/Nothing But The Tooth
10/6/93
Season-only
First, Pinky and The Brain attempt to steal the crown jewels of Russia in "Pavlov's Mice." Then, Chicken Boo tries to pass himself off as world-famous ballet dancer, "Chicken Booryshnikov." Finally, in Czarist Russia, royal dentists Yakko, Wakko and Dot treat Rasputin's toothache in "Nothing But the Tooth."
19 Season 1 Episode 19: A Moving Experience/Meatballs Or Consequences
10/7/93
Season-only
In a parody of the films of Swedish director Ingmar Bergman, the Warners compete against the grim reaper in a life-or-death game of checkers ("Meatballs or Consequences"). Then, the Hip Hippos have "A Moving Experience" as they move from the jungle to the city in pursuit of the latest fads.
20 Season 1 Episode 20: Wakko's America Song/Davey Omelette/The Flame/Four Score & Seven Migraines Ago
10/11/93
Season-only
"The Flame" of a candle comes to life and guides the audience through a special night in American history. Then, Wakko names all fifty states and their capitols in "Wakko's America." Next, Chicken Boo plays the famed frontiersman, "Davey Omelette." Finally, President Abraham Lincoln attempts to write his Gettysburg Address with the "assistance" of the Warner siblings ("Four Score & Seven Migraines Ago").
21 Season 1 Episode 21: Hearts Of Twilight/Hitchcock Opening/The Boids
10/12/93
Season-only
In "Hearts of Twilight," genius filmmaker Mr. Director goes over budget on his new film and the studio sends in the Warners to halt the project in their own inimitable fashion. Later, the Goodfeathers are cast as stunt doubles in a horror film entitled "The Boids."
22 Season 1 Episode 22: Guardin' The Garden/Plane Pals
10/13/93
Season-only
In the Garden of Eden, Slappy Squirrel is "Guardin' the Garden" when she protects the tree of knowledge from the slimy Snake. Then, in "Plane Pals," an obnoxious businessman must cope with his seatmates, the Warner siblings, during a 14-hour international flight.
23 Season 1 Episode 23: Up The Crazy River...
10/14/93
Season-only
The Warners admonish viewers to "Be Careful What You Eat" in this song about nutrition. Next, Mindy travels "Up The Crazy River" in the Amazon rainforest, with Buttons once again protecting her from danger. Then, Bobbie, Pesto and Squit go "Ta Da Dump, Ta Da Dump, Ta Da Dump, Dump, Dump." Coveting a culinary gold mine in the form of a garbage barge on the wharf, the three birds have their dinnertime delayed when Pesto becomes tangled in the plastic rings from a beverage six-pack.
24 Season 1 Episode 24: Yakko's World of Baldness/Opportunity Knox/Wings Take Heart
10/18/93
Season-only
In an upbeat ditty, Yakko sings the name of every country in the world ("Yakko's World"). Next, the Warners help Albert Einstein discover the theory of relativity in "Cookies For Einstein." Then, to finance his latest scheme to overthrow the world, The Brain becomes a contestant on a game show, where he hopes to "Win Big."
25 Season 1 Episode 25: Home On De-Nile/Hercule Yakko/Disasterpiece Theatre/A Midsummer Night's Dream
10/19/93
Season-only
First, the Warners spoof the mystery novels of Agatha Christie in "Hercule Yakko," a story set aboard a luxury liner featuring the entire cast. Next, in ancient Egypt, Rita and Runt find a "Home on De-Nile" in Cleopatra's palace until they discover that Rita is going to be Cleopatra's next sacrifice to the gods. Finally, Yakko performs Puck's famous monologue from "A Midsummer Night's Dream" which Dot translates for the Shakepeare-impaired.
26 Season 2 Episode 1: Testimonials/Babblin' Bijou/Potty Emergency/Sir Yaksalot
10/21/93
Season-only
The Warners wreak havoc at the movie theatre in a black and white cartoon from the 1930s ("Babblin' Bijou"). Then, Wakko has a "Potty Emergency" as he races against time and nature to find a bathroom. Finally, in "Sir Yaksalot," the Warners visit Camelot and confront a fire-breathing dragon.
27 Season 2 Episode 2: You Risk Your Life/I Got Yer Can/Jockey for Position
10/25/93
Season-only
Greek playwright Aristotle tries to win cash and prizes on "You Risk Your Life," a game show hosted by Yakko. Then, in "I Got Yer Can," cranky Slappy Squirrel feuds with her saccharine neighbor, Candy Chipmunk. Finally, The Brain must "Jockey For Position" when he poses as a jockey to win the purse at the Kentucky Derby.
28 Season 2 Episode 3: Moby or Not Moby/ Mesozoic Mindy The Good, The Boo and The Ugly
10/26/93
Season-only
The Warner siblings save the great white whale, Moby Dick, from Captain Ahab ("Moby or Not Moby"). Next, in "Mesozoic Mindy," Buttons rescues cave girl Mindy from prehistoric peril. Then, as "The Man With No Personality," Chicken Boo stars in "The Good, the Boo & the Ugly," a parody of filmmaker Sergio Leone's Italian-made westerns.
29 Season 2 Episode 4: Dra-cul-ee, Dra-cul-aaa/Phranken-Runt
10/29/93
Season-only
In "Draculee Draculaa," the first cartoon in a special Halloween episode, the wacky Warner siblings spend the night at Dracula's castle in Transylvania. Then, while seeking refuge from a fierce storm, Rita and Runt are offered shelter by Dr. Phrankenstein, who has big plans for Runt's tiny brain ("Phrankenrunt").
30 Season 2 Episode 5: Hot, Bothered and Bedeviled/Moon Over Minerva/ Skullhead Bonyhands
10/28/93
Season-only
In this Halloween episode, the Devil is "Hot, Bothered & Bedeviled" when the Warners visit Hades and torment him. Next, in "Moon Over Minerva," nerdy Wilford Wolf courts beautiful Minerva Mink. Lastly, "Skullhead Bonyhands" presents Mr. Skullhead in a parody of "Edward Scissorhands."
31 Season 2 Episode 6: O Silly Mio/ Puttin' on the Blitz/ Great Wakkorotti:Summer Concert
11/1/93
Season-only
A pompous opera divas tangles with the Warners in "O Silly Mio." Then, Rita and Runt help a young child escape the Nazis in war-torn Poland ("Puttin' on the Blitz"). Finally, "The Great Wakkorotti: The Summer Concert" features Wakko Warner's rendition of a classic summer camp song.
32 Season 2 Episode 7: Chairman of the Bored/ Planets Song/ Astro-Buttons
11/2/93
Season-only
At a Hollywood party, the Warner siblings meet the world's most boring man, who tells the world's most boring story in "Chairman of the Bored." Later, Mindy leads "Astro-Buttons" on a wild chase across a strange planet.
33 Season 2 Episode 8: Cartoons in Wakko's Body/Noah's Lark /The Big Kiss/Hiccup
11/3/93
Season-only
First, in "Noahs' Lark," the Hip Hippos board Noah's ark, much to Noah's chagrin. Then, "The Big Kiss" features Chicken Boo disguising himself as one of Hollywood's leading men. "Hiccup" shows what Bobby and Squit do to help their friend Pesto recover from a bad case of the hiccups.
34 Season 2 Episode 9: Clown and Out/Bubba Bo Bob Brain
1/4/93
Season-only
On his birthday, a clown visits Wakko, who is terrified of clowns ("Clown & Out"). Then, in another ploy to take over the world, The Brain seeks adoration by becoming "Bubba Bo Bob Brain," a country music star.
35 Season 2 Episode 10: Very Special Opening...
11/4/93
Season-only
This four-cartoon episode features the stars of the show appearing in each other's segments. First, The Brain ventures "In the Garden of Mindy" and enlists Mindy's help in his latest plan to take over the world. Then, Pesto and Runt discover there's "No Place Like Homeless" when they join forces to find a home. Next, in "Katie Ka-Boo," Katie Ka-Boom becomes upset when she learns that her new beau is Chicken Boo. Finally, Yakko, Wakko and Slappy Squirrel have an eventful visit with Saddam Hussein in "Baghdad Café."
36 Season 2 Episode 11: Critical Condition/ The Three Muska-Warners
11/8/93
Season-only
When Slappy Squirrel's cartoons are reviewed negatively by a couple of critics, Slappy puts them in "Critical Condition." Then, in "The Three Muska-Warners," Yakko, Wakko and Dot defend the king and his castle in a parody of the famed Dumas tale.
37 Season 2 Episode 12: Dough Dough Boys/ Boot Camping/General Boo-Regard
11/9/93
Season-only
In this three-cartoon episode with a wartime theme, "Dough Dough Boys" features the Goodfeathers as messenger pigeons sent on a mission during World War I. Next, the wacky Warner siblings go "Boot Camping" when they leave for summer camp and mistakenly arrive at a military camp instead. Finally, during the Civil War, Chicken Boo disguises himself as famous Southerner "General Boo-Regard."
38 Season 2 Episode 13: Spellbound
11/10/93
Season-only
Pinky and The Brain become "Spellbound" when they attempt to use Merlin's book of magic to take over the world.
39 Season 2 Episode 14: Smitten With Kittens/ Alas, Poor Skullhead/ White Gloves
11/11/93
Season-only
Rita and Runt are "Smitten With Kittens" when they befriend three lost cats. Then, "Alas Poor Skullhead" features the Warners performing a scene from Shakespeare's "Hamlet." Afterward, Wakko's "White Gloves" step out for a musical night on the town.
40 Season 2 Episode 15: Casablanca Opening/ Fair Game/The Slapper/Puppet Rulers
11/12/93
Season-only
First, in "Fair Game," the Warners become contestants on their favorite game show, "Quiz Me Quick." Next, Pinky and The Brain hope to become "Puppet Rulers" as the stars of a 1950s children's television show.
41 Season 2 Episode 16: Buttermilk, It Makes a Body Bitter/ Broadcast Nuisance/ Raging Bird
11/15/93
Season-only
The wild Warner siblings become a "Broadcast Nuisance" when they confront an egotistical network news anchor. And later, the Goodfeathers enter the boxing ring in "Raging Bird." Bobby tries to impress his girlfriend by fighting the champ, Pretty Boy Robin.
42 Season 2 Episode 17: Animator's Alley/ Can't Buy a Thrill/ Hollywoodchuck
11/26/93
Season-only
In "Can't Buy A Thrill," Flavio and Marita decide to seek thrilling adventures, much to the horror of Gina Embryo. Then, a naive Kansas woodchuck who desires to become a "Hollywoodchuck" travels to Hollywood to seek fame and fortune.
43 Season 2 Episode 18: Survey Ladies/Of Nice and Men/ What a Dump!
11/17/93
Season-only
At the mall, the kids are pestered by two "Survey Ladies" who ask inane questions. Later, in "Of Nice and Men," Rita and Runt lead a daring escape from a farm where rabbits are being raised for their pelts. The concluding cartoon, "What a Dump," features Mindy leading Buttons on a wild romp through the city's recycling center.
44 Season 2 Episode 19: Useless Facts/ The Senses Song/ The World Can Wait/ Kiki's Kitten
11/18/93
Season-only
The Warners sing "The Senses Song," a ditty delving into the six senses and beyond. "The World Can Wait" when The Brain falls in love and enlists Pinky's help to woo the object of his affection. Finally, to pacify the world's angriest gorilla, a zookeeper gives it a pet to care for, Rita the cat ("Kiki's Kitten").
45 Season 2 Episode 20: Mary Tyler Dot Song/ Windsor Hassle/...And Justice for Slappy
11/19/93
Season-only
Dot Warner parodies the classic opening theme from "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" in the "Mary Tyler Dot Song." Next, the wild Warners create a "Windsor Hassle" when they help the Queen refurbish Windsor Castle. Later, Slappy Squirrel and Walter Wolf bring their ongoing battle before a court in "And Justice For Slappy."
46 Season 2 Episode 21: Turkey Jerky/ Wild Blue Yonder
11/22/93
Season-only
A Thanksgiving cartoon, "Turkey Jerky," features the Warner siblings in Plymouth, Massachusetts, protecting their pet turkey from hunter Miles Standish. Later, when a baby bird mistakes a stealth bomber for its mother, the youngster soars into the "Wild Blue Yonder" after the jet.
47 Season 2 Episode 22: Video review/ When Mice Ruled The Earth
11/23/93
Season-only
First, in "Video Revue," the Warners run amok in a video store late at night. Then, in another effort to overthrow the world, Pinky and The Brain use H.G. Wells' time machine to create an era "When Mice Ruled The Earth."
48 Season 2 Episode 23: Mobster Mash/ Lake Titicaca/ Icebrakers
11/24/93
Season-only
In "Mobster Mash," the Warners tangle with the head of the Mob while dining at a pasta restaurant. Next, the three zany siblings sing about the beautiful "Lake Titicaca." In the last cartoon, "Icebreakers," Runt becomes a sled dog in the Yukon.
49 Season 2 Episode 24: Very Special Opening/A Christmas Plotz/ Little Drummer Warners
12/6/93
Season-only
On Christmas Eve, the Warner Bros. chief, Thaddeus Plotz, is subjected to a Dickensian nightmare provided by the Warners in "A Christmas Plotz." Later, the three Warners star in "Little Drummer Warners," a musical version of the nativity.
50 Season 2 Episode 25: Slippin' On The Ice Song...
11/28/93
Season-only
The Warners sing the "Slippin' On The Ice Song." "Twas the Day Before Christmas" features Slappy Squirrel reading a classic Christmas poem. Chicken Boo dresses up as Santa Claus in "Jingle Boo." Wakko performs "The Great Wakkorotti: The Holiday Concert." Next, the Warners make mischief in "Toy Shop Terror," followed by an educational ditty, "Yakko Universe."
51 Season 3 Episode 1: Branimaniacs/ The Warners & The Beanstalk/ Frontier Slappy
2/10/94
Season-only
The Warner siblings confront Ralph the Giant in "The Warners and the Beanstalk," their own version of the fairy tale classic. Another disastrous confrontation occurs when legendary trailblazer Daniel Boone meets "Frontier Slappy" Squirrel.
52 Season 3 Episode 2: Ups and Down/ The Brave Little Trailer/ Yes, Always
2/11/94
Season-only
Wakko and Dr. Scratchansniff have their "Ups and Downs" when they get trapped in an elevator together, for hours. Then, will a "Brave Little Trailer" survive when a fierce tornado tears through his trailer park? Later, in "Yes, Always," Pinky and The Brain demonstrate how voices are recorded for cartoons.
53 Season 3 Episode 3: Drive-Insane/ Girlfeathers/ I'm Cute
2/14/94
Season-only
The Warners disrupt Dr. Scratchansniff's date in "Drive Insane." Then, the Goodfeathers chase their girlfriends, the "Girlfeathers," who are playing "hard-to-get." Later, Dot's sweet personality is analyzed in a musical number, "I'm Cute."
54 Season 3 Episode 4: Brain Meets Brawn/ Meet Minerva
2/15/94
Season-only
In their latest attempt to take over the world, "Brain Meets Brawn" when Pinky and The Brain meet Dr. Jekyll. Another meeting ends in disaster when a goofy dachshund is instructed to bring back the pelt of beautiful Minerva Mink in "Meet Minerva."
55 Season 3 Episode 5: Gold Rush/ A Gift Of Gold/ Dot's Quiet Time
2/16/94
Season-only
During the California "Gold Rush," the Warners confront, confuse and confound Claimjump Jake, the greediest gold prospector in the West. Another gold-related tale, "A Gift of Gold," follows the trials and tribulations of a piece of gold wrapping paper in a heartwarming story by Steven Spielberg. In a musical finale, "Dot's Quiet Time," Dot travels to the far corners of the globe seeking some peace and quiet. But once she finds a silent location, she realizes that it's just TOO quiet.
56 Season 3 Episode 6: Schnitzelbank/ Helpinki Formula/ Le Bouton et le Ballon/ Kung Boo
2/17/94
Season-only
In the show's opening musical number, "Schnitzelbank," the Warners sing a song about international friendship. Then, in "The Helpinki Formula," Pinky and The Brain create their own infomercial in their latest scheme to conquer the world. The next segment, "Les Boutons et le Balon," features Mindy and Buttons creating havoc in beautiful Paris. And the final cartoon stars Chicken Boo, who disguises himself as karate champion "Kung Boo."
57 Season 3 Episode 7: Of Course You Know This Mans Warners/ Up A Tree/ Wakkos Gizmo
2/18/94
Season-only
The first segment of this three-cartoon episode stars the wonderfully weird Warner siblings in "Of Course You Know, This Means Warners," a parody of patriotic propaganda films of the 1940s. Next, when Rita is frightened "Up a Tree," she's too scared to climb back down. Then Wakko creates "Wakko's Gizmo," the ultimate Rube Goldberg device.
58 Season 3 Episode 8: Oh, Oh, Ethel/ Meet John Brain/ Smell Ya Later/ Spike
2/28/94
Season-only
The episode opens with Slappy Squirrel's rendition of the silly song, "Oh Oh Ethel." Next, in "Meet John Brain," The Brain runs for President of the United States. Later, Slappy confronts her old foe, Stinkbomb D. Basset, the world's smelliest dog, in "Smell Ya Later."
59 Season 3 Episode 9: Ragamuffins/ Woodstock Slappy
1/3/94
Season-only
In "Ragamuffins," a black-and-white, 1930s-style cartoon, the Warners go to work, and create havoc, at a bakery. Then, Slappy and Skippy Squirrel attend the landmark rock concert of 1969 in "Woodstock Slappy."
60 Season 3 Episode 10: Karaoke Dokie/ Crainial Crusader/ The Chicken Who Loved Me
3/2/94
Season-only
In the first segment of this three-cartoon episode, "Karaoke-Dokie," the Warners compete for the microphone at a karaoke song festival on the studio lot. To achieve fame, fortune and global domination, Pinky and The Brain become nocturnal superheroes in "Cranial Crusader." Finally, Chicken Boo dresses up as secret agent "James Boo" in "The Chicken Who Loved Me," a parody of James Bond films.
61 Season 3 Episode 11: Baloney & Kids/ Super Buttons/ Katie Ka-Boom: The Driving Lesson
5/2/94
Season-only
Trouble occurs when the Warners meet the big, fat, purple dinosaur from the "Baloney and Kids" television show. Next, "Super Buttons" soars over the metropolis to rescue Super Mindy. And in "Katie Ka-Boom: The Driving Lesson," Dad gives Katie a driving lesson with the usual calamitous results.
62 Season 3 Episode 12: Scare Happy Slappy/ Witch One/ Macbeth
5/3/94
Season-only
In the first part of a Halloween episode, "Scare Happy Slappy," Slappy and Skippy Squirrel go trick-or-treating at the homes of Slappy's former cartoon foes. Afterwards, Rita is accused of being a witch in Salem, Massachusetts during the 1600s in "Witch One." Finally, the wacky Warners perform in a scene from William Shakespeare's famous play, "Macbeth."
63 Season 3 Episode 13: With Three You Get Eggroll/ Mermaid Mindy/ Katie Ka-Boom: Call Waiting
5/9/94
Season-only
In "With Three You Get Eggroll," Pesto baby-sits an egg that escapes and rolls through the city, with the Goodfeathers in frantic pursuit. Then, in a segment set under the sea, "Mermaid Mindy" leads Mer-dog Buttons on a wild oceanic chase. Finally, in "Katie Ka-Boom: Call Waiting," tensions mount when Katie uses the family telephone too long.
64 Season 3 Episode 14: Look At The Fuzzyheads/ No face Like Home
5/16/94
Season-only
"Lookit The Fuzzy Heads," exclaims "Tiny Toons" star Elmyra when she visits "Animaniacs." Elmyra loves the Warner siblings in her own overbearing, and sometimes painful, fashion. Slappy Squirrel learns that there's "No Face Like Home" when she undergoes plastic surgery and discovers that the doctor is her old nemesis, Walter Wolf.
65 Season 3 Episode 15: The Warners 65th Anniversary
5/23/94
Season-only
In "The Warners 65th Anniversary Special," the biggest stars in Hollywood celebrate the 65th anniversary of the Warner Brothers and their sister, Dot.
66 Season 3 Episode 16: Take My Siblings, Please/ The Mindy 500/ Morning Malaise
9/10/94
Season-only
"Take My Siblings Please" features the Warners confronting an evil troll who won't let them cross over his bridge. Next, in "The Mindy 500," Mindy's pursuit of a brightly painted "clown car" leads her to the Indianapolis 500 Speedway, with Buttons in frantic pursuit. Then, in "Morning Malaise," the wacky Warners upstage controversial radio talk show host Howard Tern.
67 Season 3 Episode 17: Miami Mama-Mia/ Pigeon On The Roof
9/17/94
Season-only
In the first part of this Goodfeathers episode, Pesto tries to stop his widowed mother from remarrying in "Miami Mama-Mia." Then, the Goodfeathers star in "Pigeon on the Roof," a spoof of "Fiddler on the Roof" targeting marriage and musicals.
68 Season 3 Episode 18: We're No Pigeons/ Whistle-Stop Mindy/ Katie Ka-Boom: The Broken Date
11/5/94
Season-only
The Goodfeathers try to outwit a hungry young owl by telling him that "We're No Pigeons." Then, Mindy narrowly escapes danger with the help of her dog, Buttons, in the railroad adventure "Whistlestop Mindy." Finally, Katie goes crazy when she thinks her boyfriend isn't going to arrive for their planned evening out in "Katie Ka-Boom: The Broken Date."
69 Season 3 Episode 19: Randy Beamen: Guy Gets Lost/ Mime Time: finding a Coin/ Randy Beamen: Bath
11/12/94
Season-only
The Warners sing "I'm Mad," a song about sibling rivalry. Then, Goodfeathers Pesto and Squit try to cheer up "Bad Mood Bobby." In "Katie Ka-Boom: The Blemish," Katie goes berserk when she discovers a pimple on her face. And finally, the Warner siblings cry "Fake" when they attend a wrestling match with Dr. Scratchansniff.
70 Season 3 Episode 20: Super Strong Warner Siblings...
9/8/95
Season-only
The Warners star in "Super Strong Warner Siblings," a spoof of "The Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers." Then, in "Nutcracker Slappy", Slappy and Skippy try to open a walnut shell in a segment scored with classical music. Wakko becomes frustrated when he tries to make people laugh with a new funny face in "Wakko's New Gookie." In the rousing musical finale, "A Quake, A Quake!" the Warners sing about the January 1994 earthquake in Los Angeles, California.
71 Season 3 Episode 21: Variety Speak/ Three Tenors and Youre Out/ Bingo/ finale
9/16/95
Season-only
In "Variety Speak," First, Yakko explains the headlines of the entertainment industry periodical "Variety." Then, in "Three Tenors and You're Out," Slappy takes Skippy to see a baseball game and is surprised to find she is attending a "Three Tenors" concert at Dodger stadium instead. Later, Wakko plays his own version of "Bingo" with Dr. Scratchansniff. And in the musical "Finale," the Three Tenors return to sing the "Animaniacs" theme song.
72 Season 3 Episode 22: Deduces Wild/ rest In Pieces/ U.N. Me
9/9/95
Season-only
To complete a scavenger hunt, the Warners arrive at detective Sherlock Holmes' flat in "Deduces Wild". Next, in "Rest in Pieces", Walter Wolf fakes his own death to trap Slappy at a booby-trapped "funeral," but his plan backfires as Slappy delivers the eulogy--and the last laugh. Later, in another musical finale, the Warners warble "U. N. Me", a ditty about the United Nations.
73 Season 3 Episode 23: A Hard Days Warner/ Gimme A Break/ Please Get A Life Foundation
9/23/95
Season-only
The Warners attend a cartoon convention in A Hard Day's Warners," a musical spoof of the 1964 Beatles movie "A Hard Day's Night." Then, Slappy Squirrel pleads "Gimme A Break" after her plans for a peaceful day off are interrupted when she becomes entangled in the filming of an action movie. The last segment is a commercial for the "The Please Please Please Get a Life Foundation", advertising that help is available for overly fanatical viewers.
74 Season 3 Episode 24: The Tiger Prince Cold Opening/ ...
9/29/95
Season-only
In the opening musical number, "The Tiger Prince", the wacky Warner siblings present their own version of a song from "The Lion King." Meanwhile, Yakko attempts to sing "All the Words in the English Language". The Warners parody the popular children’s book "The Cat in the Hat" in "The Kid in the Lid". Finally, Slappy Squirrel proves there’s "A Method to Her Madness". Slappy attends a "Method" acting class with Skippy. After being disgusted by their whiny ways and incoherent mumbling, she gives the actors some lessons of her own.
75 Season 3 Episode 25: The Presidents Song/ Dont Tread On Us/ The Flame Returns
11/11/95
Season-only
In a show saluting U.S. history, the Warners begin by singing "The Presidents Song" about all the presidents of the United States. Then, in colonial America, Pinky and The Brain cry "Don't Tread On Us" as they try to switch their own document with the real Declaration of Independence just as it's being signed. Finally, "The Flame Returns" to light the night for Longfellow as the famous author writes about the midnight ride of Paul Revere.
76 Season 4 Episode 1: Gimme the Works / Buttons in Ows / Hercules Unwound
10/21/95
Season-only
First, in "Gimme the Works", the Warners ask for a day off. Next, in the "Wizard of Oz" parody, "Buttons in Ows", Mindy and Buttons travel through an enchanted land a few days before Dorothy arrives. Then, when the Warner siblings leave in the middle of "Hercules Unwound" and take guest star Hercules with them, Pinky and The Brain replace them. The Brain’s plan: harness the lightning power of Zeus--and take over the world!
77 Season 4 Episode 2: This Pun for Hire / Star Truck / Go Fish / Multiplication Song
11/4/95
Season-only
In the film noir spoof, "This Pun for Hire", the Warners follow a man carrying a black pigeon statue. Then, the Warners board a starship as adoring fans of the "Star Truck" television series. Later, Wakko faces a formidable foe in "Go Fish", and Yakko explains how to multiply numbers in the entertaining and educational "Multiplication Song".
78 Season 4 Episode 3: The Sound of Warners / Yabba Dabba Boo
11/18/95
Season-only
The Warner siblings are confounded by an ever-so-cheerful governess in "The Sound of Warners", a musical parody of "The Sound of Music." Later, in "Yabba Dabba Boo", famous screenwriter Larry "Gelboo" rewrites a script.
79 Season 4 Episode 4: My Mother the Squirrel/The Party/Oh! Say Can You See/The Twelve Days of Ch
7/17/96
Season-only
In "My Mother the Squirrel", the Bluebird thinks Slappy Squirrel is his mother. Then, in a musical segment, the Warners host "The Party" in the water tower. Next, the Flame helps Francis Scott Key write our nation's anthem in "Oh! Say Can You See", and the Bluebird returns to sing his version of the classic holiday song, "The Twelve Days of Christmas."
80 Season 4 Episode 5: Dot's Entertainment / The Girl with the Googily Goop / Gunga Dot
7/18/96
Season-only
In "Dot's Entertainment", an episode showcasing Dot Warner, Dot substitutes for the leading lady in a new Broadway musical written by the temperamental composer Andy Lloud Webby. Then, in "The Girl with the Googily Goop", the Warners are loaned to Fleishman Studios for a Betty Boop-type cartoon during the 1930s. Finally, "Gunga Dot" features a retelling of the Gunga Din story with Dot in the title role.
81 Season 4 Episode 6: Soccer Coach Slappy / Belly Button Blues / Our Final Space Cartoon,We Promise
7/19/96
Season-only
Slappy Squirrel becomes "Soccer Coach Slappy" when she coaches Skippy’s team and turns Skippy's habit of getting hit in the head with the ball into an advantage. Next, Katie Ka-Boom has the "Belly Buttons Blues" when her parents won't let her go out in clothes that reveal her navel. "Our Final Space Cartoon, We Promise" say the Warners as they confront the AL 9000 computer in this parody of "2001: A Space Odyssey." Finally, the Warners teach the network censors a "Valuable Lesson."
82 Season 4 Episode 7: Wakko's 2-Note Song / Panama Canal / Hello Nurse / The Ballad of Magellan / The
7/22/96
Season-only
In an all-musical episode, Wakko's toy accordion renders an incredible performance when it plays "Wakko's Two-Note Song". Next, the Warners sing a clever ditty outlining the history of the "Panama Canal". Afterwards, the Warners sing the "Hello Nurse Song" about their favorite resident blonde. And in the extravagant finale, "The Big Wrap Party Tonight", the Warners host a wrap party in the tower and sing about their guests: the entire cast of "Animaniacs."
83 Season 4 Episode 8: One Flew Over the Cuckoo Clock
9/7/96
Season-only
In "One Flew Over the Cuckoo Clock," Slappy watches one too many television talk shows and undergoes a surreal experience.
84 Season 4 Episode 9: Cutie and the Beast / Boo Happens / Noel/Cold Ending
9/7/96
Season-only
The Tazmanian Devil plays the Beast and Dot is Cutie in "Cutie and the Beast," a musical parody of "Beauty and the Beast." In "Boo Happens," Chicken Boo relives the life of "Forrest Gump." Later, the Warners have fun with puns in an amusing musical number sung to the tune of the classic Christmas carol, "Noel."
85 Season 4 Episode 10: Jokahontas / Boids on the Hood / Mighty Wakko at the Bat
9/14/96
Season-only
The Warners, as Native Americans, introduce John Smith and company to ice cream in "Jokahontas," a musical parody of the animated film "Pocahontas." Later, in "Boids on the Hood," the Goodfeathers challenge Ralph the Guard as he tries in vain to protect Plotz's car from "aerial attacks." Then, it's "Mighty Wakko at the Bat" in the Warners version of the famous Ernest Lawrence Thayer poem.
86 Season 4 Episode 11: A Very Very Very Very Special Show / Night of the Living Buttons / Soda Jerk
9/21/96
Season-only
To win a Humanitarian Animation Award, the Warners attempt to teach a lesson in political correctness in "A Very Very Very Very Special Show." Then, in "Night of the Living Buttons," Buttons saves Mindy from a horde of graveyard zombies. The Warners return in "Soda Jerk" as Yakko and Dot attempt to cure Wakko of a bad case of the hiccups.
87 Season 4 Episode 12: From Burbank with Love...
9/27/96
Season-only
In the James Bond spoof "From Burbank With Love," the Warners help secret agent 0007, Municipal Bond, thwart Roy Blowfinger's dastardly plan to steal all of the gold in Fort Knox. Later, in "Anchors A-Warners," Dr. Scratchansniff goes on a cruise to get some desperately needed rest and relaxation, but can he survive a vacation at sea with the Warners? Then, Yakko explains the relativity of time zones in the informative musical number "When You're Traveling From Nantucket."
88 Season 4 Episode 13: Papers for Papa / Amazing Gladiators / Pinky and the Ralph
10/19/96
Season-only
To cure Ernest Hemingway of his writer's block, the Warners, as overzealous office supply salespeople, attempt to supply "Paper For Pappa" while chasing him around the globe. Next, the Hip Hippos compete on America's most violent game show, "Amazing Gladiators." Then, Pinky and Ralph the Guard try in vain to make plans for the evening in "Pinky and the Ralph."
89 Season 4 Episode 14: Ten Short Films About Wakko Warner / No Time for Love / The Boo Network
11/2/96
Season-only
The French documentarian Pomme de Terre provides glimpses of Wakko's personal life in revealing vignettes called "10 Short Films About Wakko Warner." Later, a cuckoo bird learns the trials and tribulations of love, every hour on the hour, in "No Time For Love." Then, when Chicken Boo becomes Director of Programming at the network, the ratings soar and everyone is thrilled, until they discover that he's a chicken ("Boo's Network").
90 Season 4 Episode 15: Pitter Patter of Little Feet / Mindy in Wonderland / Ralph's Wedding
11/16/96
Season-only
The Brain's plan to take over the world by becoming the sole heir to the Rockefeller fortune goes awry in "Pitter Patter of Little Feet." Then, Buttons chases after "Mindy in Wonderland" in this parody of "Alice in Wonderland." In the last segment, "Ralph's Wedding," Ralph the Guard has a nightmare that he is marrying Chicken Boo.
91 Season 4 Episode 16: Moosage in a Bottle/ Back in Style / Bones in the Body
9/8/97
Season-only
While adrift at sea, the Warners find a message, or rather, a "Moosage in a Bottle." Next, Plotz needs some quick cash to keep the studio solvent, so he loans the Warners to other cartoon studios, where they wreak havoc in badly animated cartoons ("Back in Style"). In the musical finale, Yakko teaches the bones of the human skeleton with the aid of Mr. Skullhead in the informative ditty, "Bones in the Body."
92 Season 4 Episode 17: It / Dot- The Macadamia Nut / Bully for Skippy
9/13/97
Season-only
First, a mysterious "It" chases Wakko through the house. In a musical interlude, "Dot - The Macadamia Nut," the Animaniacs dance while Yakko and Wakko sing backup for Dot in a parody of MTV's "The Macarena" video. The last cartoon, "Bully For Skippy," features Skippy Squirrel confronting a school bully just as Slappy becomes the target of a Congressional hearing on TV violence.
93 Season 4 Episode 18: Cute First (Ask Questions Later)...
10/10/97
Season-only
In a wacky version of the Snow White story, "Cute First (Ask Questions Later)," Snow White discovers that Dot is the cutest in the land. Next, in the "Friends" parody "Acquaintances," the Warners arrive in New York as immigrants and live in a trendy sitcom apartment. Following this adventure, the Warners take a humorous look at Attila the Hun (to the tune of "Old Dan Tucker") in "Here Comes Attilla." In the final cartoon, Chicken Boo is disguised as the "Boo Wonder," Batman's young sidekick.
94 Season 4 Episode 19: Magic Time / The Brain's Apprentice
4/25/98
Season-only
It's "Magic Time" when Yakko, Wakko and Dot visit Las Vegas and attend a Schnitzel and Floyd magic show. Next, in "Brain's Apprentice," Pinky and The Brain create little robots to hypnotize the U.S. President and force him to resign.
95 Season 4 Episode 20: Hooray for North Hollywood (Part I)
5/9/97
Season-only
In "Hooray For North Hollywood" - Part I, Yakko, Wakko and Dot are determined to sell their 800-page script.
96 Season 4 Episode 21: Hooray for North Hollywood (Part II)
1/3/98
Season-only
In "Hooray For North Hollywood" - Part II, Yakko, Wakko and Dot sneak into a big Hollywood fundraiser, still focused on finding a buyer for their 800-page script.
97 Season 4 Episode 22: The Carpool / The Sunshine Squirrels
1/3/98
Season-only
The regular morning commute becomes chaotic when three squirmy siblings join "The Carpool." Later, in "Sunshine Squirrels," Slappy Squirrel reunites with her old wisecracking acting partner, Suzy Squirrel, and the two become a big success on network television.
98 Season 4 Episode 23: The Christmas Tree / Punchline (Part I) / Prom Night / Punchline (Part II)
2/21/98
Season-only
Slappy Squirrel awakens to find that her tree house is now "The Christmas Tree" at "Rockyfellow" Center. Then, in "Punchline (Chicken Part 1)," the entire cast of "Animaniacs" appears on the television news program "Punchline." Next, Katie Ka-Boom becomes upset as she tries to negotiate a mutually acceptable curfew for "Prom Night" with her father. Meanwhile, in "Punchline (Chicken Part 2)," news anchor Ted Foppel learns firsthand the answer to the enduring dilemma "Which cam first: the chicken or the egg?"
99 Season 4 Episode 24: Birds on a Wire / The Scoring Session / The Animaniacs Suite
11/14/98
Season-only
When regular musical director Richard Stone is off for the day, pompous guest conductor Neivel Nosenest attempts to lead the "Animaniacs" cast in "The Scoring Session" for their latest cartoon. Then, to celebrate their 99th episode, the Warners present "The Animaniacs Suite," a merry montage of clips from the past 98 shows featuring a rousing Richard Stone score.

About this show

The Warner brothers, Yakko and Wakko, and the Warner sister, Dot--three inseparable, irascible siblings--have a great time wreaking havoc and mayhem in the lives of everyone they meet.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
600 reviews
DosRandom 8Guys
August 13, 2017
This was a good show. It was a hilarious comeback to Looney Tunes, and the innuendos were very well executed, unlike that s*** we call Breadwinners. Great animation and writing, hilarious characters, funny gags and the last reason this is great? Hello Nurse and Minerva Mink. That is all.
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Michael Feldman
February 2, 2019
Humor for kids and adults, music you can't stop humming and singing along to. One of the all-time great animated shows!
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Jason De Castro
January 23, 2015
I used to watch this show all the time when I was younger. It's hilarious and even educational sometimes (wheel of morality, list of all the countries, and even states and capitals), but mostly funny!
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