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Animaniacs - Season 3
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Title: Animaniacs

Overview: The two Warner Brothers Yakko and Wakko and their Warner sister Dot had been (supposedly) created in the 1930's, but their cartoons were too screwy for the general public to handle. The three Warners were locked up in the studio water tower until they escaped in the 90's. There, they run wild, causing chaos everywhere!

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Cast

  • Yakko / Pinky (voice): Rob Paulsen
  • Wakko (voice): Jess Harnell
  • Dot (voice): Tress MacNeille
  • The Brain / Squit (voice): Maurice LaMarche
  • Slappy Squirrel (voice): Sherri Stoner
  • Pesto (voice): Chick Vennera
  • Bobby (voice): John Mariano
  • Skippy Squirrel (voice): Nathan Ruegger
  • Mindy (voice): Nancy Cartwright
  • Animaniacs - Deduces Wild (Season 3 - Episode 1)

    The Warners bother Sherlock Holmes for help with their scavenger hunt.

    Animaniacs - Rest in Pieces (Season 3 - Episode 2)

    Slappy is asked to attend Walter's funeral, which is really a ruse planned by Walter to blow Slappy sky-high.

    Animaniacs - U.N. Me (Season 3 - Episode 3)

    The Warners sing about the United Nations to the tune of "Down by the Riverside".

    Animaniacs - Super Strong Warner Siblings (Season 3 - Episode 4)

    In a parody of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, the Warners fight against a giant insect destroying the Warner Studio.

    Animaniacs - Nutcracker Slappy (Season 3 - Episode 5)

    Slappy and Skippy resort to extreme measures in order to crack the last nut in the kitchen, accompanied by music from The Nutcracker. Guest appearance by Charlton "Baynarts" Woodchuck (from "Hollywoodchuck").

    Animaniacs - Wakko's New Gookie (Season 3 - Episode 6)

    Wakko tries to come up with a new "gookie", or bizarre facial expression.

    Animaniacs - A Quake, a Quake! (Season 3 - Episode 7)

    The Warners sing a song about the 1994 Northridge earthquake.

    Animaniacs - Variety Speak (Season 3 - Episode 8)

    Yakko and Dot explain to Wakko through song about how to read the headlines in Variety Magazine.

    Animaniacs - Three Tenors and You're Out (Season 3 - Episode 9)

    Slappy's plans to take Skippy to a baseball game at Dodger Stadium go wrong when an opera performance by the famed Domino, Pepperoni, and Carumba is scheduled for that night instead. The singers (a parody of the Three Tenors) return at the end of the show to perform a shortened version of the Animaniacs theme. This episode also features parodies of Close Encounters of the Third Kind and Simon.

    Animaniacs - Bingo (Season 3 - Episode 10)

    Dr. Scratchansniff has only one player for his weekly bingo game – Wakko.

    Animaniacs - A Hard Day's Warners (Season 3 - Episode 11)

    In a parody of The Beatles in A Hard Day's Night, the Warners run from their fans as they try to reach a cartoon convention. Guest appearances by Pinky and the Brain; Elmyra Duff is among the crowd of fans.

    Animaniacs - Gimme A Break (Season 3 - Episode 12)

    Slappy tries to get away from the filming of a blockbuster action movie on her vacation day.

    Animaniacs - Please Please Please Get a Life Foundation (Season 3 - Episode 13)

    The Warners try to tell people in a TV commercial to "get a life" instead of going over every little reference in their show.

    Animaniacs - The Tiger Prince (Season 3 - Episode 14)

    A parody of the grand opening of Disney's "The Lion King".

    Animaniacs - All the Words in the English Language (Season 3 - Episode 15)

    Throughout the episode, Yakko tries to sing all of the words in the English language dictionary to the tune of the "Mexican Hat Dance", similar to the previous skit, "Yakko's World".

    Animaniacs - The Kid In The Lid (Season 3 - Episode 16)

    The Warners visit brother and sister Mary and Scooter and raise a ruckus in the style of The Cat in the Hat. Guest appearance by Charlton Woodchuck.

    Animaniacs - Method To Her Madness (Season 3 - Episode 17)

    In the 1950s, Slappy and Skippy attend a method acting class, which Slappy turns into a comedy class.

    Animaniacs - Gimme The Works (Season 3 - Episode 18)

    Tired of their episode's latest plot (meeting a hot-dog salesman), the Warners walk out of their cartoon.

    Animaniacs - Buttons in Ows (Season 3 - Episode 19)

    Buttons and Mindy parody The Wizard of Oz.

    Animaniacs - Hercules Unwound (Season 3 - Episode 20)

    After the Warners walk out of this cartoon too, Pinky and the Brain plan to steal Zeus' lightning bolts in ancient Greece as part of Brain's latest plan to take over the world.

    Animaniacs - This Pun For Hire (Season 3 - Episode 21)

    In a parody of The Maltese Falcon and film-noir, the Warners (as detectives) search and protect a mysterious statue from several suspicious characters (Minerva, Hello Nurse, Dr. Scratchansniff, and Ralph).

    Animaniacs - Star Truck (Season 3 - Episode 22)

    The Warners are beamed onto their favorite old sci-fi show, Star Truck, where they cause chaos to the crew and introduce engineer Squatty to donuts.

    Animaniacs - Go Fish (Season 3 - Episode 23)

    Wakko gets in a fight with himself over a game of Go Fish.

    Animaniacs - Multiplication Song (Season 3 - Episode 24)

    Yakko sings a song about multiplying 47 by 83.

    Animaniacs - The Presidents Song (Season 3 - Episode 25)

    To the William Tell Overture, the Warners sing about all presidents from George Washington to Bill Clinton.

    Animaniacs - Don't Tread on Us (Season 3 - Episode 26)

    Pinky and the Brain plot to replace the Declaration of Independence with Brain's Declaration of Obedience, which will make him emperor of the world.

    Animaniacs - The Flame Returns, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Season 3 - Episode 27)

    The Flame is present as Henry Wadsworth Longfellow writes his famous poem called "Paul Revere's Ride"

    Animaniacs - The Sound of Warners (Season 3 - Episode 28)

    In a musical parody of The Sound of Music, Mr. Plotz hires Prunella Flundergust (a parody of Maria von Trappe), a nanny who unknowingly gives the Warners a hard time with her singing and motherly personality. Since they can't do anything to her, they get Slappy Squirrel to take care of her.

    Animaniacs - Yabba Dabba Boo (Season 3 - Episode 29)

    Chicken Boo attends a table read for the movie The Flintstones.

    Animaniacs - My Mother The Squirrel (Season 3 - Episode 30)

    The little bird from Wild Blue Yonder returns and is adopted by Slappy.

    Animaniacs - The Party (Season 3 - Episode 31)

    The Warners invite several people to their water tower in expectation of a surprise guest, who Thaddeus Plotz believes to be Steven Spielberg, but is really a different "Steven".

    Animaniacs - Oh! Say Can You See? (Season 3 - Episode 32)

    The Flame is present and watches along as Francis Scott Key writes The Star-Spangled Banner during the War of 1812.

    Animaniacs - The 12 Days of Christmas Song (Season 3 - Episode 33)

    The little bird from "Wild Blue Yonder" (accompanied by the Animaniacs orchestra) sings The Twelve Days of Christmas, with all of the gifts being turtledoves.

    Animaniacs - Dot's Entertainment (Season 3 - Episode 34)

    Dot is hired to take up an act in a famous musical. When the director, Andy Lloud Webby, becomes annoying, she and her brothers decide to ruin it.

    Animaniacs - The Girl with the Googily Goop (Season 3 - Episode 35)

    A showing of the Warners' appearance in a Googi Goop cartoon, "Little Red Riding Goop".

    Animaniacs - Gunga Dot (Season 3 - Episode 36)

    In a parody of Rudyard Kipling's poem Gunga Din, Dot is the only one with water in a village and everyone wants it, because it is hot out.

    Animaniacs - Soccer Coach Slappy (Season 3 - Episode 37)

    Slappy is the coach of Skippy's soccer team. Skippy keeps getting hit in the face by the ball, causing him to cry and Slappy deciding to put him out of the game. But at the final game, the last ball that hits Skippy's face gives the team the win.

    Animaniacs - Belly Button Blues (Season 3 - Episode 38)

    Katie Ka-Boom gets furious when her parents will not let her wear clothes that are "in-style" at her school, since they make her belly button visible.

    Animaniacs - Our Final Space Cartoon, We Promise (Season 3 - Episode 39)

    The Warners wake up from suspended animation in a spaceship in a parody of 2001: A Space Odyssey. When AL5000, the computer of the ship, orders them to return to their sleeping pods, the Warners refuse to and things get out of hand.

    Animaniacs - Valuable Lesson (Season 3 - Episode 40)

    The Warners are visited by network censors after harassing Attila the Hun, their cartoons being too violent.

    Animaniacs - Wakko's 2-Note Song (Season 3 - Episode 41)

    Wakko proves to Schratchnsniff that his song made of two notes is actual music.

    Animaniacs - Panama Canal (Season 3 - Episode 42)

    Yakko sings a song on the Latin American waterway to the tune of "Low Bridge".

    Animaniacs - Hello Nurse (Season 3 - Episode 43)

    Wakko sings a song about his favorite girl (Hello Nurse, of course).

    Animaniacs - The Ballad of Magellan (Season 3 - Episode 44)

    The Warners sing a song about Ferdinand Magellan to the tune of "Git Along, Little Dogies".

    Animaniacs - The Return of the Great Wakkorotti (Season 3 - Episode 45)

    Wakko, suffering from laryngitis and unable to belch, uses fart sounds from his hands to perform the "Chinese Dance" from Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Suite.

    Animaniacs - The Big Wrap Party Tonight (Season 3 - Episode 46)

    The Warners sing about their big third-season wrap party at the water tower.

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