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Friday, November 8, 2013

the amazing animaniacs!!!!!

    Why do I wanna blog about a show in the 90's? Well because it was awesome for starters and it had an amazing list of cast and characters. Three strange creatures created by Warner Brothers studios. They were named Yakko, Wakko and Dot. The show started in 1993 and I loved it even as I was a kid. They even had characters like a psychologist who watches over the three siblings. A nurse who Yakko and Wakko fall in love over every time.

  They also have mini episodes with "Pinky and the Brain" (two lab mice who want to take over the world, but fail) A stubborn squirrel named Slappy, a cat and dog looking for a home, pigeons that act like the goodfellas.

 There is even a chicken who tries to disguise himself but fail.  What I think of this cartoon is amazing. Produced by Steven Spielberg, it seemed promising and today, unlike when I was little, there were some hidden innuendos that I couldn't't believe they really had. Mostly Yakko kissing and saying to the audience, "goodnight everybody" watching them made me laugh.Even every time the nurse would come around, Yakko and Wakko would say, "hello nurse!" 

  They have been around for over twenty years and it seemed that they would not die out even if all they are showing are repeats. By the end, they had a movie called "Wakko's wish" where there is an evil king that had (or thought) he had the Warner kids assassinated. But it seemed that, Yakko, Wakko and Dot are on the run to get the one wish they are searching for. It seemed they are royalty and are the princes and the princess of the town. Wakko eventually gets the wish and has two heypennies. It was a good movie and it felt as it was the last of the Animaniacs series where it reveals what happens at the end with all the characters. Turns out the dumb nurse is really smart, the dog and cat find a home with Dr. Scratchnsniff and Yakko, Wakko and Dot rule a kingdom.

It was good and I loved it, the voice actors for Yakko, Wakko and Dot have reunited in 20 years and they are awesome. It seems that Animanics have also taught us lessons like the state capitals, the presidents, multiplication and Rob Paulsen (the voice of Yakko) entertains his  animaniac fans by singing "Nations of the world" as Yakko. You can find that on YouTube. Seems they can't even escape being an animaniac. Till then, Ciao bloggers and GOODNIGHT EVERYBODY!

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