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wakkodoodle · 8 months
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Happy 30th Anniversary, Animaniacs!
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k-nahriko · 8 months
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• It’s been quite some time since I drew some Animaniacs art. But I’ve been wanting to take my sweet time to challenge my attempts at 3d painting rather than 2d. I really loved how these portraits came out and I am happy to have finished them way before the Animaniacs 30th anniversary. I honestly did not have any good reason to finally publish these, but I want to present these as my love and appreciation for this silly cartoon show.
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• I really enjoyed being a part of this fandom and I am proud of how much I’ve grown as an artist. I’ve realized how much time I’ve put into drawing Animaniacs related art, that I don’t get to draw other stuff I enjoy, so from now on, I might not be drawing Animaniacs art constantly, but I’ll always be happy to draw them occasionally. Happy 30th Anniversary Animaniacs, thanks for all the laughs and wholesome Warner sibs. 🥹
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theonethatyaks93 · 8 months
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HAPPY 30TH BIRTHDAY ANIMANIACS!!!!!
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I just want to say how truly amazed I am with this show. There are very few words that can describe it. I put a few in the picture seen above, but this is barely anything compared to everything I've said. Animaniacs has changed my life in ways that many shows can only dream of. And I'm thrilled to be here today to celebrate its legacy.
I wasn't born in the 90's. I didn't grow up with this show like I know a ton of people did. I was exposed to it, mainly through the Hub Network ads for reruns, the once-in-a-while YouTube video reference, and even in fifth grade when my teacher showed us a clip of "Wakko's America" for our state capital test (which by the way I passed). I didn't acknowledge this show's presence, at least until 2020. That was a rough year, not only for me, but for everyone. Online school sucked. I couldn't see my friends. I was always crying myself to sleep and staying up late just watching videos to wash away my sadness and hurting. It was hell. I didn't have any comfort. At the absolute worst of times around October, I saw that one of my favorite channels posted a video on the trailer for the reboot of a show called Animaniacs. I was curious, mostly since I'd never heard about it before (well, I thought I hadn't). But the way the characters looked and the amount of people talking about it got me interested enough to click on the video. I listened to the reviewer's thoughts, not really understanding much, yet still being enticed to continue. I watched the actual trailer afterwards and...the rest is history.
I instantly fell in love. I watched the trailer on repeat before the reboot's release, laughing and singing along. I researched the show more and discovered a ton of voice actors I knew. I loved the characters, especially Yakko, I listened to the songs, I watched the interviews, and I talked about it constantly to my family and friends. While I didn't have Hulu, I still kept up with the reboot quite heavily. For Christmas, I got my first piece of merch, a T-shirt, and I got the first 25 episodes of the original show. I watched them on repeat with my sister and we both laughed, sang, and danced around whenever the show came on. After taking a fandom break, I got back into the show in 2021, which came with a new appreciation for Pinky and The Brain and fanfiction. Around this time, I was finally able to watch the reboot and entire original series since I got Hulu. My merchandise collection expanded, my knowledge of the show grew exponentially, and my desire to contribute to the fandom was intense. Not much has changed since then. Granted my merchandise collection is bigger, I can do impressions of a few characters, I met some of the voice actors, I joined the community on Tumblr, I actually wrote some fanfiction, and I've seen so many Animaniacs episodes now that it'll make your head spin. I'm so proud to be a super fan.
My appreciation and adoration for the Animaniacs franchise knows no bounds. It changed my life in amazing ways. And I can't believe its thirty years old today. I'm struggling to keep my emotions in right now, it's all so surreal. So, to all my followers I encourage you to give this show all your love today. It deserves it. Thank you Animaniacs. Thank you so much for everything you've done. You have made me a better individual and have fueled my love of animation for nearly three years. I hope you continue to inspire many more like me to laugh, be silly, and sing "Yakko's World" to pass a geography test. Animaniacs is the greatest show of all time, and I'll never stop saying that. (Ps. this isn't the last Animaniacs Anniversary related post I'm making! The next one will be long! And I'll also be showcasing my Animaniacs merch collection! Stay tuned!) Goodnight Everybody!!
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iamvery-confused · 8 months
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Happy 30th anniversary Animaniacs!!
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Happy anniversary Animaniacs!!
If you were to tell me a year an 6 months ago, that I would so in love with this show I would be shook.
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In celebration of Animaniacs' 30th Anniversary...
I'm gonna list some of my favourite segments/episodes from the franchise and explain why they're my favourites! The segments/episodes will be listed in order of their debut in their respective series.
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I'll start with my favourite episodes from the original Animaniacs:
Taming of the Screwy
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I see this episode as the turning point of Warners' and Scratchy's relationship. Before they'd drive him crazy and he'd want nothing to do with them, but because of his job he's forced to deal with them. This episode was the start of Scratchansniff realizing that the Warners' aren't all bad, which eventually leads to them to getting along a bit better later on. The Warners still mess with Scratchy a lot because, as they say in this episode, it's their way of showing affection, but he genuinely tries to tolerate them (key word being "try"), and they even help him a bit ("La La Law"), until eventually he starts acting somewhat like a guardian to them and he's even willingly choosing to hang out with them (like in "I'm Mad", "Fake", "The Party", etc).
This episode also puts the Warners' characters in a new perspective, being the first that tries to get the audience to genuinely sympathize with them. We knew about them being locked in the water tower, but that wasn't taken too seriously and (because of how "Newsreel of the Stars" presented their origin) you could argue the studio's treatment of the Warners was just a reaction to the Warners' antics. Here the Warners kept their end of the deal and were well behaved, yet were betrayed anyway. They had gone up against a "special friend" before this episode, but this episode was pretty much the first to firmly establish that the Warners are capable of behaving if treated fairly (although they'd rather mess about, not out of maliciousness, but because they just wanna have fun), but if not they're not afraid to fight back and wreak havoc.
A big reason why I like the Warners so much is that they seem like simple characters on the surface, but there is nuance to how they act, and this episode is a good example of that ("The Sound of Warners" also being a good example). It would've been easy to write the Warners as one-dimensional characters who all act the same, are completely incapable and/or unwilling to behave and do nothing but make anyone and everyone's lives worse for no reason, especially since it's a variety show, but they didn't and I appreciate that. I also think the way they're drawn in this episode is adorable! They don't look how they usually do when animated by TMS, but I still like it.
The Warners' 65th Anniversary Special
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This episode gives a more detailed retelling of the Warners' origin story. This time it is presented as a "live" TV special, which is a unique premise for this show that helps this episode stand out. I like how "Newsreel of the Stars" tries to make the studio look as good and reasonable as possible, only for that to be flipped on its head in this episode which makes it clear that really the problem was that Memlo and Plotz were the unreasonable ones. The Warners' backstory itself expertly manages to be both comedic yet sad at the same time in a way that doesn't feel tonally inconsistent at all. I still find it hilarious that they took an actual Looney Tunes character and made them into a twist villain just because they were unpopular in real life (let it be known that Animaniacs did that joke before the 2002 Scooby Doo movie did). Combine all that with some fun cameos and beautiful TMS animation, and you've got one of the show's best episodes.
Episode 92
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Yup-the whole episode. This episodes is a great summary of Animaniacs' strengths, because each segment is a perfect example of an aspect (or multiple) of Animaniacs that the show does expertly well. "It" has some of the best animation in the whole show, "Dot-The Macadamia Nut" is one of the best parody songs in the show, and "Bully for Skippy" provides some of the best meta humour, political satire, slapstick, and irreverent humour in the show. It's one of my favourite Slappy segments, and although I think the message isn't supposed to be taken seriously...I legitimately think it's a good moral? After seeing other shows/movies/etc (particularly since the 2010's) have their protagonists easily talk down and redeem multiple incredibly vile villains, or sometimes just outright let the villain get away for the sake of keeping them passive/non-violent, this episode's conclusion was incredibly satisfying.
Children's media will often tell kids to just ignore bullies or to constantly try to "get through to them" no matter what, because if they don't that makes them "just as bad" and I'm sorry but that's not something we should be teaching kids, and I'd argue they're not just bad but straight up dangerous messages. Ignoring bullies doesn't work most of the time, it just makes them try harder to get your attention, which often means acting more aggressive and malicious. I do think teaching kids to try and make peace with people non-violently is very important, but if the bully keeps harassing them, at some point you have to draw the line and stand up for yourself. Sometimes you have to yell. Sometimes you have to fight. It sucks but that's life...so anyway, back to Animaniacs. Duke seemingly does learn his lesson in the end, because he's seen helping Slappy, but only after getting his butt kicked, and it's not like him and Skippy are BFFs or anything.
I think this is one of the most well-balanced non-singular story episode of the show, quality wise that is. Most Animaniacs episodes with multiple segments have at least one that is mediocre or straight up bad in comparison to the other(s), but that's not the case here. They're all great.
Honourable Mentions: The Sound of Warners, La La Law, Meatballs or Consequences, A Christmas Plotz, Super Strong Warner Siblings, Morning Malaise, Season 3's Finale (Episode 82), Win Big, Puppet Rulers, Bubba Bo Bob Brain, Yes, Always, Bumbie's Mom, ...And Justice for Slappy, One Flew Over the Cuckoo Clock, Critical Condition, Woodstock Slappy, When Rita Met Runt, Smitten With Kittens, Phranken-Runt
Best Songs: Yakko's World, Wakko's America, I'm Cute, Yakko's Universe, The Ballad of Magellan, Variety Speak, I'm Nobody's Mama, Let's Try for Two, Humans Ain't What They Seem to Be, A Quake! A Quake!, The Senses Song, There's Only One of You
Now on to Pinky and the Brain:
A Pinky and the Brain Christmas
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Yeah, yeah. I'm just gonna get this one out of the way now. You love it, I love it, and we all know why...but I'll explain anyway!
For one, this is the only episode TMS animated for the spin off, and it looks gorgeous. The writing's as good as ever. I'd like to point out the Donner Party joke for being clever; but Bill Clinton being unable to open the window is the joke that gets me to chuckle when I think about it. Although let's be honest, people mostly like this episode because of the ending. I get it though, it's touching! It shows just how much Pinky loves Brain and how selfless he can be, dedicating what was supposed to be his Christmas list to Brain. Then the smashing, the keychain, the credits, blah blah blah we know how it goes.
I mean if you're reading this then chances are I don't need to convince you; it's the show's most well-known episode, and it's really good.
Welcome to the Jungle
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This episodes flipped Pinky and Brain's dynamic on it's head. Brain was out of his element, meanwhile Pinky took charge. This is the main reason it's one of the most memorable episodes of the show, although another is that Snowball makes his grand return in this episode, and is even more antagonistic this time by trying to get Pinky and the Brain killed, whereas last time he was really only trying to one-up Brain. I find it interesting that Brain’s more sympathetic towards Snowball this time around, insisting that he needs help and attempting to save his life. Perhaps he always missed Snowball as a friend (and still cares about him deep down), perhaps being so out of his element softened him, maybe both? And when Brain defeated Snowball towards the end, after what he went through in the episode that genuinely felt triumphant and deserved.
This episode really shows off how Pinky and the Brain is distinct from Animaniacs. The Warners don't take serious situations seriously, they're always on top of things and are ultimately winners. Pinky and the Brain are kind of the inverse; mice wanting to take over the world is ridiculous, but they take it completely seriously, and fail every time. Though it is exactly that that allows the protagonists to be vulnerable and struggle more often, hence allowing the characters and their stories to often times be slightly less zany and a bit more sincere.
Star Warners
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This episode was just fun, what more can I say? It was nice to see many of the Animaniacs characters again, especially the Warners and Slappy, but we even got to see the more obscure characters like Pip, Zalgar, the aliens from “Space-Probed”, Sid the Squid and Beanie the Braindead Bison. Some Looney Tunes characters and Freakazoid appear too. I also like a lot of the "castings": in particular Yakko as Han, Wakko as Luke and Dot as Leia are perfect choices.
There's more to this episode than cameos though, like the interactions between characters who pretty much never interact. Dot and Brain, Wakko and Mindy, etc. My absolute favourite aspect of this episode is that the Warners, Pinky, Brain and Slappy all got to star alongside each other throughout the episode! The Warners have interacted with Slappy a few times, they've also interacted with Pinky and the Brain too, as has Slappy (very briefly in "Spell-Bound"), but they've never all interacted as a group for an extended period of time. I haven't kept it a secret they're my favourite Animaniacs characters (and also have pretty much the only segments I truly care about aside from maybe also Rita and Runt), so to see them interact as a group was great!
Also, the final credits gag was “Nympholepsy - To have a desire for an unattainable idea”. That's a perfect Brain’s Word to end the show on, and this episode was a pretty good way to end the show. Sure, something with higher stakes that takes place in the main setting of PatB (as in an episode where Pinky and the Brain live in Acme Labs in the modern day) like the "Brainwashed" trilogy would've made for a good finale too, but honestly having the final episode of the show essentially be a crossover between it and its parent series is cute. In fact it's probably...eh screw it, it IS the best Animaniacs-related series finale there is.
Honourable Mentions: TV or not TV, Snowball, The Pink Candidate, Pinky and the Brain…and Larry, This Old Mouse, A Pinky and the Brain Halloween, You’ll Never Eat Food Pellets In This Town Again, The Family That Poits Together, Narfs Together
Best Songs: Brainstem, Cheese Roll Call, Just Say Narf!, A Meticulous Analysis of History
And now, because I haven't seen "Pinky, Elmyra and the Brain" and don't plan to, the Animaniacs reboot:
Fear and Laughter in Burbank
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I love that the Warners' Halloween costumes were the Marx brothers, it's a cute reference to the fact that Yakko and Wakko were partially inspired by Groucho and Harpo respectfully. That and I really like segments where the Warners torment some evil supernatural being. The fact that these literal children can not only hold their own against but outright best beings like a soul-sucking clown, the Devil or even Death himself is both hilarious and admirable. They're not just pests, they're powerful pests.
It's pretty interesting that Yakko is the only one of the siblings who falls victim to Nickelwise, before being narrowly saved by Dot. His encounter with Nickelwise reveals a few things about him: that he hates being alone, fears losing his voice, and is at least a little insecure about his comedic skills whilst seeking validation via comedy. It also implies that despite the fact that he acts as the most mature, experienced and the de facto leader, he may be the most anxious and have the most self-worth issues of the three. This would make sense since he's the eldest, and therefore presumably has a lot more worries on his mind than Wakko and Dot. I do like this segment overall, but this moment is what made it one of my favourites. It provides depth to Yakko's character like never before, which I appreciate given that he's my favourite.
Rome Sweet Rome
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This segment had a lot of good gags, solid satire, a fun song, and each Warner shows off their skillset pretty well: Yakko using his words and not his fists in a fight, Dot weaponizes cuteness to blindside an opponent, Wakko has an endless appetite and is really destructive. Titmouse animated this one so of course the animation was great. Pretty much everything I like about the Warners' segments is here and in top form. Not much more to say other than that, it's just...really good!
The Island of Dr. Warneau
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Titmouse animated so once again there's great animation (Jurgen's lab was wonderfully creepy), and I really liked how the Warners were written in this one. I like that Yakko has a picture of Scratchy in his wallet (I'll take all the "Scratchansniff is their dad" crumbs that I can get), the clones are adorable, and of course the comedy was as good as ever ("You're living beings, not unpaid interns!" in particular got me).
Jürgen seems to be depiction of what an abusive family member might act like (although obviously exaggerated, since this show is a zany cartoon and all). In addition to forcing them to do whatever he wants whilst giving no love in return, Jürgen makes the clones call him "brother" to condition them into thinking he's family so they'll feel obligated to associate with him, has convinced them that he's their "protector" so they'll feel helpless without him (unfortunately that worked because Ratto straight up says they're helpless in his first line), and when the clones finally do stand up for themselves he tries to bribe Ditto towards the end by offering her a strawberry, whilst claiming she was always the "sensible one". The ending was very satisfying, with Ditto refusing to call Jürgen "brother" anymore and switching to using his first name (basically disowning him) and calling the Warners her real family. The six of them hug and just before things get a bit too cute-Jürgen gets eaten by a whale. The ending, like the whole segment really, is a perfect mix of both wholesomeness and dark humour.
This segment essentially emphasizes the importance of who the Warners are as characters. It explored the idea of what the Warners would be like if instead of being chaotic and rebellious, they were meek and well behaved, essentially the opposite of themselves, and it made for an interesting watch! It shows the importance of being assertive, and why being "perfectly behaved" and "obedient" isn't always a good thing. In hindsight, had Scratchansniff actually managed to successfully "de-zanitize" the Warners, it might've been the worst thing to have happened to them.
The Warners aren't perfectly behaved. They're snarky. They're chaotic. They're insane(-y). They're a lot of things, BUT when they see something wrong they don't stand aside, they fight back and make it right, just in a comedic way (they're like the embodiment of karma). Their backbone is one of their biggest redeeming qualities, and although people in-universe give them a hard time over their chaotic and irreverent nature, they'll always be better than the corrupt authority figures (like Jürgen, or many of their "special friends") they tend to take down.
Honourable Mentions: Suspended Animation Part 1, Ralph Cam, That's Not the Issue, Future Brain, Roadent Trip, Yakko Amakko, Christopher Columbusted, Reichenbrain Falls, 23 and WB, Planet Warner, Talladega Mice: The Ballad of Pinky Brainy, Fantasy, Teeniacs, Animaliens, Global Warnering, Slappy's Return
Best Songs: Suffragette Song, The Cutening, Be Like Me, A Zit!, I Am The Very Model of an Ancient Roman Emperor, Yakko's Big Idea (Yakko's Big Song), Magna Cartoon, Warner's Ark, D.I.WHY?, Here Comes the Sea!, Some of Humanity's Wins
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Before Animaniacs, many syndicated cartoons (specifically ones from the 60's to the 80's) had either a) good writing but cheap animation or b) more expensive and impressive looking animation but were essentially over glorified toy commercials. Animaniacs had both witty, intelligent writing and downright beautiful animation (seriously, the segments animated by TMS are some of the best hand drawn animation I've ever seen in a TV show). This wasn't unheard of by the early 90's, but only a handful of other cartoons could claim the same at the time. It's higher budget compared to a lot of other contemporary cartoons also meant it could afford a 25-to-40-piece orchestra, and that (along with the extremely talented staff) allowed Animaniacs to have one of the best soundtracks from any cartoon ever. Not to mention it was one of the first TV shows to garner an interactive online audience. Animaniacs was one of the first examples of internet fandom culture. Think about that. That is huge.
The Warners, Pinky and the Brain and Slappy are unironically some of my favourite characters of all time. I love that that the Warners are chaotic, nigh-omnipotent beings who can do anything, but also non-conforming outcasts who look out for each other because no one else will, but also well-meaning rebels, but also cute silly little children all at the same time. And that's just what they have in common, that's not even getting into their individual personalities. To put it very briefly (because I literally already wrote an essay about Dot so if you've read that you know how long I can go on about them but this post is long enough already and I'm still not done) I admire Yakko's wit, Wakko's optimism, and Dot's confidence.
I love that Pinky and The Brain are complete opposites in every sense of the word yet still manage to have an unbreakable bond. I love Slappy's unapologetically violent but never too meanspirited sense of humour (even though she's only one in-universe I genuinely think she makes for a better female Looney Tunes character than most of the actual female Looney Tunes characters) and how despite how bitter and cranky she is, she never lets that get in the way of her bond with Skippy.
Both the original Animaniacs and the reboot are some of my favourite shows of all time. I love their sense of humour, I love the main characters, I love that they never hold back and go places/accomplish things that a lot of other kids shows wouldn't even dare to. Not only was Animaniacs heavily influenced by Looney Tunes but it (and a series of Looney Tunes television spin-offs) helped bring Looney Tunes back from a period of stagnation by popularising its sense of humour (particularly its type of snark, wordplay, slapstick and visual gags). I feel like not enough people talk about just how influential the original show was; not only did it have more pop culture references and social commentary than pretty much any children's cartoon had before it, it played a big part in popularising those two things as well as sharp satire, cynical irony, meta humour, self awareness, and just witty humour in general being in children's cartoons, if not TV as a whole.
And above all else...it was fun. It was a fun show that just wanted to make you laugh above all else. It knew what it wanted to do and was good at it, and sometimes that's all you need for success.
I love this franchise, and I can't wait to see what it does next.
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captaint-b0 · 7 months
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Animane-y, totally insane-y
JUST TURNED 30
Animaniacs! Those are the facts!
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starlingdrawz · 8 months
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Ugh GOD does this show have a special place in my heart. I've known about them since I was a toddler thanks to my mom, she grew up with original show and loved it SO much that she handed me a singalong tape to watch and told me all about the show and how much she loved it, how Wakko was her favorite.
I used to watch that tape constantly until I eventually forgot about it. It was kind of a distant memory for 10ish years, I thought it was a fever dream or whatever. Then I learned about the reboot and remembered how my mom was a HUGE fan of it.
A week after the reboot came out, my mom and I finally sat down on the couch together and binged the whole first season in one sitting.
I originally watched it just to connect with my mom and remind her of her childhood, but here I am, 3 years later and absolutely OBSESSED with them.
Animaniacs has followed me into adulthood, and I couldn't be happier. It makes me feel free and happy and reminds me of my mom. I will forever thank her for telling me about the show, for expressing her love for it and for handing me that tape.
I have met SO many AMAZING people and have made SO many good memories. Even if I ever do happen to fall out of it (I better not,,,I've spent almost 1k on them teehee) it will FOREVER be a part of my life one way or another. And even though it's come to an end once again, I am thankful for everything it's given me ❤️
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HAPPY 30TH ANNIVERSARY ANIMANIACS!!!
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aimy-yacks · 8 months
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Happy 30th anniversary, Animaniacs.
I'm late, but this wonderful show is worth 20 minutes of my time writing a long ass paragraph.
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I discovered Animaniacs on February 2019. I was 14. My mom hummed the theme song in the kitchen, I got curious and asked about it. She got exited, and pulled out her phone to show me an extract.
I fell in love with it. The animation, the characters, the songs, the humor, the dynamic. And I only saw a 3 minutes extract. After that, I immediatly bought the DVD of season 1, in french. The small obsession started to fade, and went in a forgotten corner of my brain.
Until, in March 2021, I got lost on Youtube and a video caught my eye. It was an extract of the first episode of the reboot. And everything came rushing back to me. How I fell in love with this show, these characters and forgot about it. It was like rediscovering it over and over again. I informed my mom, and she was very sceptical as most reboots of old shows are not that great, or lack the magical charm of the original. I watched the whole reboot (stan Soap2day because France doesn't have Hulu yay)....and we loved it. So many 90s kids (and my my mom) were straight up back into childhood, and for the first time in many years, felt the same spark they used to feel watching the original.
I was overjoyed, and remembered I have only watched the first season of the original. So I bought the rest of tve DVD, and watched all of it in two days. In both French and English (I always prefer VOs though). Starting from there, I never forgot about them again. The obsession stuck with me and never left. The only time it got slightly put to the side was when I got a new hyperfixation, but it was still there and strong.
This show did so much for me that I can't even describe. It saved me in a way and it still does. It showed me, that it!s okay to be different. It's okay to not fit in the norm and be weird. And even if the majority doesn't like you, the right people will. Take the Warners siblings : They are practically hated and rejected by almost everyone in-universe. Everyone...exept us. We love them. They brought us all together. They made the fandom a weird online family, in a way. Yakko Wakko and Dot feel like my best friends, my heroes. I relate to them to the point I feel it physically, I genuinely feel a real connexion. Like, my heart swells from how much I love and relate to them. And no matter the amount of comfort characters I have, they will never compare to those three. I own them so much. It's crazy as we as fans, as a fandom, are able to make them live, despite them being fictionnal characters. They are so much more than that.
Happy Anniversary, Yakko, Wakko and Dot. I love you three, your show might be over (for now at least), but you keep living just as much.
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mooztoonz · 8 months
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“Animaniacs: The Warner Brothers (and Warner Sister)”
Happy 30 years of comedy and loveable characters!
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elliottswaterlilies · 8 months
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30 YEARS OF ANIMANIACS NO WAY
idk what else to say is that I love these goobers alot so 😔❤️
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reboot color alt too!
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cf56 · 8 months
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I don't have anything big to offer on Animaniacs' 30th anniversary, but I don't think I need anything like that. I wanted to at least say something on the day itself.
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Animaniacs has truly had an indescribable impact on me. All the connections I've made and the passion I've felt, my life would be completely different without it. I'd be a different person. I can't even begin to imagine where I'd be.
And to think that, if I had simply decided not to check out the reboot for this 90's show I'd never watched, I'd have missed out on all of it. Tiny moments and decisions in your life can completely change your trajectory. It's a good thing I'm a sucker for nostalgia that isn't even mine :)
It may just be a silly cartoon at the end of the day, but its impact on me is immeasurable. I truly love the characters- Yakko Wakko and Dot are just incredible on every level. Just seeing them (especially Wakko) opens a tunnel straight to my heart. I love the friends I've made and I love all of you. It's such a gift to be able to express my creativity, my silly thoughts, and have them actually be accepted and appreciated by others. I never have to wake up wondering if I've had an impact on the world or trying to find my place. I've found it. No matter what else goes on in my "real" life, I always have something driving me forward. I can't even begin to express how important that is.
I'm so glad Animaniacs exists. I'm so glad all of you are fans too. Whether it's here or elsewhere, keep creating and showing the world what you can do! The creativity you have inside you is so valuable. Everyone has so much to offer. You shouldn't ever doubt that.
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melody-starlight · 8 months
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ITS TIME FOR ANIMANIACS !!! ♡♡♡
I drew the warners for the 30th anniversary 🥺💕💕💕💟💟 this is my first attempt drawing them so it probably didn't look great- but it was worth the shot!! :D I like how it turned out <33
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itneedsmoregays · 8 months
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In celebration of Animaniacs' 30th anniversary today, here's Yakko, Wakko and Dot singing a reminder of just how unique and terrific you are!
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That includes you, @razzberrypopcans, @zerozeroren and @lolotheparagon!
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theonethatyaks93 · 8 months
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HAPPY 30TH ANNIVERSARY TO THE LEGENDARY SONG KNOWN AS YAKKO'S WORLD!!!!!!!!!!!
Do I need to say anything more about this song? There's a reason why Yakko's World is considered a meme in our current day and age. 30 years ago today, this legendary song made its debut, and changed the way Animaniacs songs were viewed. This song is a staple of 90's pop culture, and has stood the test of time, despite the actual info in the song being outdated. This made Yakko Warner a superstar, and is still, to this day, the most viewed page on the Animaniacs Wiki. There's a reason why Yakko's voice actor Rob Paulsen takes every opportunity to sing it. It's bouncy, colorful, and REALLY catchy. I've found myself humming this song more than a few times. Also, I've memorized this song and I'm sure many others have too (it took me two weeks to memorize it only through audio with a rarely-used cheat sheet). Who hasn't heard this song before? I'm encouraging everyone, even if you've heard is dozes of times, to give this song a listen today for its 30th anniversary.
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HAPPY 30TH ANNIVERSARY TO THE VERY FIRST PINKY AND THE BRAIN SEGMENT "WIN BIG"!
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30 years ago today, episode two of the original Animaniacs debuted. With it came the most iconic song in the show, the classic segment "Cookies for Einstein", and the very first segment to not feature the Warners: Pinky and The Brain. Though they appeared in the previous episode and even had their first speaking lines, "Win Big" was the segment that gave the mice most of their iconic traits. A few things shown here include their theme song, Pinky's catchphrases, the AYPWIP gag, Brain's man-suit, the failure of Brain's world domination plans, the ending version of the theme song, and even some minor brinky hints. Seriously, they were doing this way back then. There were a few things that were still in their infancy. Brain and Pinky's voices weren't at their recognizable state. Brain's voice was just a straight-up Orson Welles impression. Pinky's was incredibly over-exaggerated, compared to later when it was softened. Their personalities and movement were also different. Brain was very deadpan and rarely showed emotion, something that would change quite drastically. Pinky was very silly, lacking the emotional intelligence he'd later have. Both mice also moved with extremely cartoony motions, acting like traditional Animaniacs characters. Later, they'd move more realistically to place themselves away from the Animaniacs tone. Despite this episode being overshadowed, it should still be remembered for giving us our favorite mice and all their traditional bits. Happy anniversary to Pinky and The Brain!!
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Happy 30th Animaniacs!!!
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punster-2319 · 8 months
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Animaniacs 30th anniversary
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On this day 30 years ago, Animaniacs premiered on Fox Kids and became the 2nd most popular children’s show at the time (right behind Mighty Morphin Power Rangers). After a 65-episode season one and a 4-episode season two containing leftovers of one, Animaniacs moved to The WB Network in 1995 as the flagship for the network’s children’s block, Kids WB. Running for 3 more seasons, Animaniacs ended its run on November 14th, 1998 with 99 episodes in total. In 1999, Warner Bros. released a direct-to-video film called Wakko’s Wish which served as the series finale.
To this day, whenever people bring up greatest cartoons of all time Animaniacs is always near the top of the list for me. It has some of the best comedic timing ever put on television and has a great mixture of slapstick and clever adult jokes that’s on par with the classic Looney Tunes cartoons. Now is the show flawless? No, of course not. There have been some recurring jokes and gags throughout the series that have not aged well over time (there’s quite a few fatphobic jokes and the recurring Hello Nurse jokes). Also while the Warner Siblings, Slappy Squirrel, and Pinky and the Brain segments were S-tier most of the time, the show also had its fair share of what was basically just filler for the aforementioned segments (The Hip Hippos, Katie Ka-Boom, Mindy and Buttons, etc). The Rita and Runt segments fit right in between the S-tier and filler-tier for me personally because of the musical numbers sung phenomenally by Broadway actress Bernadette Peters.
So again even though it’s not flawless (nothing is really), Animaniacs continues to be one of my favorite shows that I revisit and quote often. This along with Batman the Animated Series are arguably the most influential animated kids shows of the 90s and it continues to be enjoyed by old fans and new fans alike.
Also check out @legion1979 ‘s blog if you want to see more in-depth analysis of episodes in the series and Wakko’s Wish. They wrote these reviews around a decade ago, but they’re still nice reads.
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