Steven Spielberg Presents: Animaniacs

1993 • The WB
4.8
602 reviews
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Season 3 episodes (25)

1 Branimaniacs/ The Warners & The Beanstalk/ Frontier Slappy
2/10/94
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.
2 Ups and Down/ The Brave Little Trailer/ Yes, Always
2/11/94
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.
3 Drive-Insane/ Girlfeathers/ I'm Cute
2/14/94
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."
4 Brain Meets Brawn/ Meet Minerva
2/15/94
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."
5 Gold Rush/ A Gift Of Gold/ Dot's Quiet Time
2/16/94
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.
6 Schnitzelbank/ Helpinki Formula/ Le Bouton et le Ballon/ Kung Boo
2/17/94
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."
7 Of Course You Know This Mans Warners/ Up A Tree/ Wakkos Gizmo
2/18/94
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.
8 Oh, Oh, Ethel/ Meet John Brain/ Smell Ya Later/ Spike
2/28/94
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."
9 Ragamuffins/ Woodstock Slappy
1/3/94
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."
10 Karaoke Dokie/ Crainial Crusader/ The Chicken Who Loved Me
3/2/94
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.
11 Baloney & Kids/ Super Buttons/ Katie Ka-Boom: The Driving Lesson
5/2/94
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.
12 Scare Happy Slappy/ Witch One/ Macbeth
5/3/94
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."
13 With Three You Get Eggroll/ Mermaid Mindy/ Katie Ka-Boom: Call Waiting
5/9/94
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.
14 Look At The Fuzzyheads/ No face Like Home
5/16/94
"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.
15 The Warners 65th Anniversary
5/23/94
In "The Warners 65th Anniversary Special," the biggest stars in Hollywood celebrate the 65th anniversary of the Warner Brothers and their sister, Dot.
16 Take My Siblings, Please/ The Mindy 500/ Morning Malaise
9/10/94
"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.
17 Miami Mama-Mia/ Pigeon On The Roof
9/17/94
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.
18 We're No Pigeons/ Whistle-Stop Mindy/ Katie Ka-Boom: The Broken Date
11/5/94
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."
19 Randy Beamen: Guy Gets Lost/ Mime Time: finding a Coin/ Randy Beamen: Bath With
11/12/94
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.
20 Super Strong Warner Siblings/ Nutcracker Slappy/ Wakkos New Gookie/ A Quake, A Q
9/9/95
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.
21 Variety Speak/ Three Tenors and Youre Out/ Bingo/ finale
9/16/95
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.
22 Deduces Wild/ rest In Pieces/ U.N. Me
9/9/95
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.
23 A Hard Days Warner/ Gimme A Break/ Please Get A Life Foundation
9/23/95
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.
24 The Tiger Prince Cold Opening/ All The Words In The English Language/ The Kid In
9/30/95
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.
25 The Presidents Song/ Dont Tread On Us/ The Flame Returns
11/11/95
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.

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
602 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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