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Detailed Memory Lane of Warner Brothers' Animaniacs

Man, who here doesn't remember 'Animaniacs'?! The Warner Brothers (and the Warner Sister, Dot) held such a massive part of the 90s cartoon era.

Those of us who loved the show waited eagerly for the manic insane humor that we all cherished. Whether it was Yakko's 'Goodnight Everybody' or Wakko's 'Faboo', the punchlines hit every time without fail.

And then there were the 'Good Idea, Bad Idea' segments providing solid wisdom wrapped in hilarity. Children watching would never forget the sound advice such as 'Good idea: Playing catch with your grandfather. Bad idea: Playing catch with your grandfather's dentures.'

From slapstick comedy to satirical humor, Animaniacs had it all. They even educated kids with catchy songs like 'Yakko's World' that still helps me remember the countries of the world. Hop aboard the 'Animaniacs' train if you haven't, or let's take another ride down nostalgia lane together!

Submitted 1 year, 2 months ago by RetroRemembrur


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What made Animaniacs revolutionary was its ability to appeal to both kids and adults. The show masked mature jokes under the guise of youthful innocence, ingeniously sneaking past the censors. Truly commendable!

1 year, 2 months ago by WiseNod

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Y’all are forgetting the revival of the series on Hulu! It stays quite true to the original series while also blending in some modern humor. Still, nothing beats the 90s classic Animaniacs.

1 year, 2 months ago by xX_AnimatedLife_Xx

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Sorry, but nothing compares to the Looney Toons era. Need I remind people of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, or Elmer Fudd? Animaniacs had its moments, but LT was pure gold.

1 year, 2 months ago by GoldenAgeGuy

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lol this show sounds like it slapped. Should I watch it? 🤔

1 year, 2 months ago by avocadoToastGenZ

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I watched the show only for the zany nurse, there I said it! 😂

1 year, 2 months ago by toon_troll123

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Animaniacs was awesome no doubt, but let's not forget Pinky and the Brain! For me, those lab rats planning to take over the world was the best part about watching the show. Gotta give credit where it's due!

1 year, 2 months ago by PinkyAndBrainFan

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The unique brilliance of the Animaniacs lies in the way they could fuse humor and valuable life lessons together. The genius creators, Tom Ruegger, gave the viewers a perfect blend of entertainment and knowledge. Not to forget the voice cast, Rob Paulsen, Jess Harnell, and Tress MacNeille, who lent stunningly distinct personalities to Yakko, Wakko, and Dot. It's not everyday you come across such a captivating show. Animaniacs was truly a gem of 90s animation.

1 year, 2 months ago by Mr_CartoonFacts

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Ahh, the good ol' days of coming home from school and unwinding with some Animaniacs. I swear, those 'Good Idea, Bad Idea' segments were stroke of genius! And Yakko's world song still helps me ace every Geography quiz. Miss those simpler times.

1 year, 2 months ago by 90sKidForever