First up, voice actor icon Rob Paulsen was asked about some of his previous animated roles during an interview with EW to promote the return of Animaniacs (where Paulsen voices Yakko, Pinky, and Dr Scratchansniff). But this time, the spotlight was his turn as none other than Snowball from the second episode of the series' run,[...]
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(and Sister)" as they were brought from the wild and reintroduced back into society (with no Pinky or The Brain sighting at the time).
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But that all changed on Wednesday with Hulu unleashing the first official trailer for the series' return on November 20- and yes, we get more than[...]
It's been over two decades since Yakko, Wakko, Dot, Pinky, and The Brain bounced and schemed their way across our screens, but now it's time for the madness to return During its New York Comic Con-Metaverse panel on Sunday, the fine folks behind Hulu's 13-episode first season (with the second season of 13 episodes set[...]
Premiering on September 13, 1993, the original Animaniacs ran for two seasons on FOX Kids before making the move over to then-new Kids' WB (which also included Tiny Toom Adventures, Pinky and the Brain, and Batman: The Animated Series) Twenty-seven years later, Yakko, Wakko, and Dot are escaping from the WB water tower once again when[...]
Fans of modern classic cartoon Animaniacs received some welcome news on Friday when Hulu announced that Yakko, Wakko, Dot, Pinky, The Brain, and more would be returning on Friday, November 20, with a 13-episode first season (and a second season of 13 episodes set for 2021) But just in case you might be feeling a[...]
And let's be clear, they're bringing back the usual suspects- including Pinky and the Brain!
Rob Paulsen is set as Yakko Warner/Pinky/Dr Scratchansniff, Jess Harnell as Wakko Warner, and Tress MacNeille as Dot Maurice LaMarche will voice the Brain and Squit, and voice acting legend Frank Welker returns as Ralph T Guard Behind the scenes, Steven[...]