WhoDonut/Mousechurian Candidate/Starbox and Cindy
- Episode aired Nov 20, 2020
- TV-PG
- 27m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
170
YOUR RATING
The Warners hunt a doughnut thief; Brain creates a perfect First Lady as he runs for President; Starbox fails to escape Cindy's adoring grasp.The Warners hunt a doughnut thief; Brain creates a perfect First Lady as he runs for President; Starbox fails to escape Cindy's adoring grasp.The Warners hunt a doughnut thief; Brain creates a perfect First Lady as he runs for President; Starbox fails to escape Cindy's adoring grasp.
Jess Harnell
- Wakko
- (voice)
Maurice LaMarche
- Brain
- (voice)
Tress MacNeille
- Dot
- (voice)
Rob Paulsen
- Yakko
- (voice)
- …
Maria Bamford
- Julia
- (voice)
Danny Jacobs
- Starbox
- (voice)
Eleanor Johnson
- Cindy
- (voice)
Salli Saffioti
- Raquel Madcow
- (voice)
Kari Wahlgren
- Teen Employee
- (voice)
Frank Welker
- Ralph
- (voice)
- …
- Director
- Katie Rice(segments Mousechurian Candidate, Starbox and Cindy, WhoDonut)
- Writers
- Andrew Barbot(segments WhoDonut, Mousechurian Candidate)
- Kathleen Chen(segment Mousechurian Candidate)
- Lucas Crandles
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
Did you know
- Trivia"WhoDonut" is a play on "whodunnit."
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Worst Things the Animaniacs Have Ever Done (2021)
- SoundtracksAlien Chorus
Written by Roddy Hart, Jess Lacher and Tommy Reilly
Performed by Felicia Barton, Edie Lehmann Boddicker (as Edie Lehman Boddiker), Reid Bruton, Beverly Chitwood, William Goldman, Missi Hale, Roddy Hart, David Loucks (as David Michael Loucks), Tommy Reilly, John Stearns, Monique Donnelly (as Monqiue Donnely Titman) and Gerald White
Featured review
Episode 8
Expectations were very mixed for this 'Animaniacs' reboot. The original 'Animaniacs' is one of my favourite animated shows and a favourite overall. Likewise with 'Pinky and the Brain' (not the case with its spin off 'Pinky, Elmyra and the Brain'). Part of me was interested to see how they would work in a contemporary setting, but much of me also questioned its point because it didn't sound necessary to me as can be the case with a lot of reboots.
Almost all the previous episodes of the show falls in the very inconsistent but also very watchable category, excepting Episode 5 which for me was great. "WhoDunut"/"The Mousechurian Candidate"/"Starbox and Cindy" is another one of the very inconsistent but also very watchable episodes, actually thought that generally it was pretty good despite not caring for one segment (which was not a surprise for me as that was the case with a lot of the episodes from this reboot). Luckily the other two more than made up for that.
While not perfect, for me the best segment was "The Mousechurian Candidate". Which was sharply, smartly and wittily written on the whole and the story wouldn't be too out of place in 'Pinky and the Brain'. Once again, the character writing for both titular characters is a delightful revelation and indicative of people that loved the understood the characters. The chemistry is dynamite. Let down only by moments of heavy handedness with a few of the references.
Really liked "WhoDunut" on the whole. It isn't an original plot and it is slight, but it's energetic, the writing is funny and smart with no signs of dumbing down and it is true in spirit to that of the original 'Animaniacs' on the whole. The Warners were inconsistently characterised on this show, but this is thankfully closer to the wackier, witty personalities of the original than the smug ones that have been apparent in some episodes.
"Starbox and Cindy" fares weakest, for me that was very bland all round (especially the writing and the too cutesy lead characters, very predictable and thin story too) and saved only by the animation, music and voice acting.
A lot of fine individual components can be found. The animation is bright and beautifully detailed with some suitably wild expressions in faces, eyes and body language, despite preferring the bolder and more traditional look. The music fits well and while it may not enhance the action it adds to it in a way that's appealing and accessible. The theme tune is hip and catchy. The voice acting, done by some of the best and most prolific voice actors in the business now and ever, is impeccable. It was a masterstroke bringing the voice actors back and the right thing to do. Cannot for instance imagine Brain being voiced by somebody other than Maurice La Marche.
Overall, liked it but didn't love it. 7/10.
Almost all the previous episodes of the show falls in the very inconsistent but also very watchable category, excepting Episode 5 which for me was great. "WhoDunut"/"The Mousechurian Candidate"/"Starbox and Cindy" is another one of the very inconsistent but also very watchable episodes, actually thought that generally it was pretty good despite not caring for one segment (which was not a surprise for me as that was the case with a lot of the episodes from this reboot). Luckily the other two more than made up for that.
While not perfect, for me the best segment was "The Mousechurian Candidate". Which was sharply, smartly and wittily written on the whole and the story wouldn't be too out of place in 'Pinky and the Brain'. Once again, the character writing for both titular characters is a delightful revelation and indicative of people that loved the understood the characters. The chemistry is dynamite. Let down only by moments of heavy handedness with a few of the references.
Really liked "WhoDunut" on the whole. It isn't an original plot and it is slight, but it's energetic, the writing is funny and smart with no signs of dumbing down and it is true in spirit to that of the original 'Animaniacs' on the whole. The Warners were inconsistently characterised on this show, but this is thankfully closer to the wackier, witty personalities of the original than the smug ones that have been apparent in some episodes.
"Starbox and Cindy" fares weakest, for me that was very bland all round (especially the writing and the too cutesy lead characters, very predictable and thin story too) and saved only by the animation, music and voice acting.
A lot of fine individual components can be found. The animation is bright and beautifully detailed with some suitably wild expressions in faces, eyes and body language, despite preferring the bolder and more traditional look. The music fits well and while it may not enhance the action it adds to it in a way that's appealing and accessible. The theme tune is hip and catchy. The voice acting, done by some of the best and most prolific voice actors in the business now and ever, is impeccable. It was a masterstroke bringing the voice actors back and the right thing to do. Cannot for instance imagine Brain being voiced by somebody other than Maurice La Marche.
Overall, liked it but didn't love it. 7/10.
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- TheLittleSongbird
- Jul 10, 2022
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