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- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.1 (361)TV EpisodeDirectorRich AronsGary HartleDavid MarshallStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleDr. Scratchansniff attempts to "de-zani-tize" the Warners./ Dr. Scratchansniff sings "The Monkey Song" with the Animaniacs./ The Warners and others give their version of a children's bedtime storybook.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.5 (307)TV EpisodeDirectorAlfred GimenoDavid MarshallRusty MillsStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleYakko presents the nations of the world./ The Warners and Albert Einstein discover the theory of relativity./ The Brain is a contestant on a game show.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.0 (275)TV EpisodeDirectorSpike BrandtMichael GerardJon McClenahanStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleThe Warners encounter the dastardly pirate Captain Mel./ Slappy demonstrates Skippy different techniques how to gather walnuts from the yard of Doug the Dog./ Yakko takes a trip around the Milky way.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.0 (281)TV EpisodeDirectorRusty MillsGreg ReynaStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleThe Warners give unwanted help to Kirk Douglas-cum-Michelangelo as he tries to paint the Sistine Chapel. Squit tells the story of how he became a Goodfeather - a story that involves a discarded bagel on a busy street.
- DirectorAlfred GimenoStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleMr. Plotz tasks Scratchansniff with bringing the Warners in line so they might appear at a huge gala to schmooze some Japanese investors.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.2 (233)TV EpisodeDirectorBarry CaldwellJon McClenahanStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleSlappy Squirrel takes her nephew Skippy to see the film 'Bumbi.' Things seem to be going well, until the film gets to the part where Bumbi's Mom is killed. Slappy tries to calm Skippy down, but the little squirrel is traumatized. In desperation, Slappy takes Skippy to meet the actress who played Bumbi's Mom. Seeing that she's alright, Skippy finds closure...that is, until he watches the in-flight movie on the way home, which happens to be 'Old Yellow.'
- DirectorAlfred GimenoDavid MarshallStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleThe Warners arrive in Anvilania to take their rightful place as rulers - and annoyers.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.2 (193)TV EpisodeDirectorRich AronsAlfred GimenoGary HartleStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleAliens abduct Yakko, Wakko, and Dot. Inspired by the Orson Welles "War of the Worlds" radio drama, Brain stages a similar hoax on television, hoping to cause a nationwide panic.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.1 (187)TV EpisodeDirectorJeff DeGrandisRusty MillsStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleThe world's strictest teacher meets her match, Walter Wolf, Sid the Squid and Beanie the Bison attempt to ruin an award banquet in Slappy's honor.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.0 (190)TV EpisodeDirectorMichael GerardAlfred GimenoStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleSlight correction to the summary above: the segment "Roll Over, Beethoven" is followed by "The Cat and the Fiddle".
- 1993–199822mNot Rated7.8 (174)TV EpisodeDirectorDavid MarshallRusty MillsGreg ReynaStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleThe Hip Hippos have "A Moving Experience" as they move from the jungle to the city in pursuit of the latest fads.Then 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").
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.2 (182)TV EpisodeDirectorBarry CaldwellRon FleischerAlfred GimenoStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleWakko names all fifty states and their capitals in "Wakko's America." Next, Chicken Boo plays the famed frontiersman, "Davey Omelette." Later, "The Flame" of a candle comes to life and guides the audience through a special night in American history. Finally, President Abraham Lincoln attempts to write his Gettysburg Address with the "assistance" of the Warner siblings.
- 1993–199830mNot Rated8.2 (173)TV EpisodeDirectorDavid MarshallRusty MillsStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleFirst, 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. Next, the Warners spoof the mystery novels of Agatha Christie in "Hercule Yakko," a story set aboard a luxury liner featuring the entire cast. Finally, Yakko performs Puck's famous monologue from "A Midsummer Night's Dream" which Dot translates for the Shakepeare-impaired.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.1 (173)TV EpisodeDirectorBarry CaldwellJeff DeGrandisRusty MillsStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleThe Warners wreak havoc at the movie theatre in a black and white cartoon from the 1930s. Then, Wakko has a "Potty Emergency" as he races against time and nature to find a bathroom.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.1 (160)TV EpisodeDirectorAlfred GimenoDavid MarshallLenord RobinsonStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleGreek playwright Aristotle tries to win cash and prizes on "You Risk Your Life," a game show hosted by Yakko.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.2 (185)TV EpisodeDirectorMichael GerardAlfred GimenoRusty MillsStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleIn 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.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.1 (180)TV EpisodeDirectorMichael GerardByron VaughnsStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleIn "Draculee Draculaa," the first cartoon in a special Halloween episode, the wacky Warner siblings spend the night at Dracula's castle in Transylvania.
- 1993–199830mNot Rated7.8 (163)TV EpisodeDirectorJeff DeGrandisGary HartleDavid MarshallStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleA 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. Finally, "The Great Wakkorotti: The Summer Concert" features Wakko Warner's classic summer camp song.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.1 (162)TV EpisodeDirectorRich AronsSpike BrandtGary HartleStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleAt 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.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.2 (164)TV EpisodeDirectorAlfred GimenoGary HartleDavid MarshallStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleOn 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.
- Episode: (1993)1993–199822mNot Rated8.3 (167)TV EpisodeDirectorGreg ReynaLenord RobinsonStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleThis 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.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.3 (154)TV EpisodeDirectorJon McClenahanAudu PadenStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleWhen 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.
- DirectorDavid MarshallRusty MillsStarsMaurice LaMarcheRob PaulsenJess HarnellPinky and The Brain become "Spellbound" when they attempt to use Merlin's book of magic to take over the world in the Middle Ages.
- 1993–199830mNot Rated8.1 (150)TV EpisodeDirectorBarry CaldwellBob KlineDavid MarshallStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleFirst, 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.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.1 (149)TV EpisodeDirectorAlfred GimenoJon McClenahanRusty MillsStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleDot 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.
- DirectorAlfred GimenoGary HartleStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleA Thanksgiving cartoon, "Turkey Jerky," features the Warner siblings in Plymouth, Massachusetts, protecting their pet turkey from hunter Miles Standish.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.7 (175)TV EpisodeDirectorMichael GerardGreg ReynaStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleFirst, in "Video Review," 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."
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.3 (179)TV EpisodeDirectorRusty MillsLenord RobinsonStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleOn 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.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.1 (165)TV EpisodeDirectorJeff DeGrandisJenny LerewDavid MarshallStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleThe Animaniacs present six winter-themed cartoons to celebrate the holiday season.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.1 (155)TV EpisodeDirectorBarry CaldwellAlfred GimenoJeff SiergeyStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleThe 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.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.3 (146)TV EpisodeDirectorRich AronsGreg ReynaLenord RobinsonStarsMaurice LaMarcheRob PaulsenSherri StonerThe 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...
- DirectorBarry CaldwellJon McClenahanAudu PadenStarsSherri StonerNate RueggerFrank WelkerIn "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."
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.3 (152)TV EpisodeDirectorMichael GerardDavid MarshallAudu PadenStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleTrouble 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.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.1 (147)TV EpisodeDirectorMichael GerardJon McClenahanRusty MillsStarsSherri StonerNate RueggerJack BurnsIn 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."
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.1 (143)TV EpisodeDirectorBarry CaldwellDavid MarshallRusty MillsStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeille"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.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.4 (163)TV EpisodeDirectorAlfred GimenoStarsRob PaulsenTress MacNeilleJess HarnellIn "The Warners 65th Anniversary Special," the biggest stars in Hollywood celebrate the 65th anniversary of the Warner Brothers and their sister, Dot.
- 1993–199830mNot Rated8.2 (143)TV EpisodeDirectorAudu PadenAl ZeglerStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleThe 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.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.0 (137)TV EpisodeDirectorLiz HolzmanAudu PadenAl ZeglerStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleIn "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.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.0 (143)TV EpisodeDirectorLiz HolzmanAudu PadenStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleTo 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.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.2 (143)TV EpisodeDirectorLiz HolzmanAudu PadenStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleWarners attend a cartoon convention in A Hard Day's Warners," a musical spoof of the 1964 Beatles movie "A Hard Day's Night."
- Episode: (1995)1993–199822mNot Rated8.1 (141)TV EpisodeDirectorLiz HolzmanAl ZeglerStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleIn 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 childrenÂ's book "The Cat in the Hat" in "The Kid in the Lid". Finally, Slappy Squirrel proves thereÂ'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.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.3 (137)TV EpisodeDirectorBarry CaldwellAudu PadenAl ZeglerStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleA show saluting U.S. history, Warners begin by singing " Presidents Song" about all presidents of the United States. In colonial America, Pinky & Brain cry "Don't Tread On Us" as they try to switch their own document with real Declaration of Independence
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.4 (147)TV EpisodeDirectorLiz HolzmanAudu PadenAl ZeglerStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleIn 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...
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.4 (125)TV EpisodeDirectorAlfred GimenoJon McClenahanRusty MillsStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleThe 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.
- Episode: (1996)1993–199822mNot Rated8.3 (133)TV EpisodeDirectorCharles VisserStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleIn "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."
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.3 (135)TV EpisodeDirectorJon McClenahanRusty MillsCharles VisserStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleIn "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.
- Episode: (1996)1993–199822mNot Rated8.4 (133)TV EpisodeDirectorLiz HolzmanJon McClenahanRusty MillsStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleSlappy is the coach of a Soccer team. Skippy keeps getting hit in the face by the ball, causing him to cry and Slappy deciding to put him out of the game. But at the final game, the last hit by the ball in Skippy's face gives the team the win. Katie Kaboom gets furious when her parents won't let her wear clothes that are "in-style" at her school, since they make her belly button visible. The Warners wake up from suspended animation in a spaceship in a parody of 2001: A Space Odyssey. When the computer of the ship orders them to return to their sleeping pods, the Warners refuse to and things get out of hand. The Warners are visited by the network censors after harassing Attila the Hun.
- Episode: (1996)1993–199822mNot Rated8.6 (132)TV EpisodeDirectorBarry CaldwellJon McClenahanRusty MillsStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleWakko proves to Schratchnsniff that his song made of two-notes is actual music. A song on the Latin American waterway to the tune of Low Bridge. Wakko sings an ode to his favorite femme. The Warners sing a song about Magellan to the tune of Git Along, Little Dogies. Wakko, using fart sounds from his hands, performs the Chinese Dance from Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Suite. The Warners sing about who's at their wrap party.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.4 (142)TV EpisodeDirectorAudu PadenCharles VisserStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleThe 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."
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.2 (128)TV EpisodeDirectorLiz HolzmanAudu PadenStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleThe Warners, as Native Americans, introduce John Smith and company to ice cream in "Jokahontas," a musical spoof of Disney's 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.
- 1993–19981hNot Rated8.5 (133)TV EpisodeDirectorLiz HolzmanStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleWhile 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.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.7 (137)TV EpisodeDirectorJon McClenahanStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleA mysterious It chases Wakko through the house; Dot dances while Yakko and Wakko sing backup, Skippy Squirrel confront a school bully.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.6 (136)TV EpisodeDirectorLiz HolzmanAudu PadenCharles VisserStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleIn 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.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.3 (125)TV EpisodeDirectorBarry CaldwellRon FleischerJon McClenahanStarsRob PaulsenTress MacNeilleJess HarnellIt'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.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.6 (134)TV EpisodeDirectorKirk TingbladStarsRob PaulsenTress MacNeilleJess HarnellIn "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.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.2 (130)TV EpisodeDirectorStephen LewisRussell CalabreseStarsRob PaulsenTress MacNeilleJess HarnellThe 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.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.3 (132)TV EpisodeDirectorMike MiloCharles VisserStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleSlappy 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."
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.1 (139)TV EpisodeDirectorMike MiloStarsRob PaulsenJess HarnellTress MacNeilleWhen 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.