![]() ![]() Unfortunately, the bliss came to a screeching halt when a certain red-haired girl with a grating voice came into the picture and forever messed up our favorite mice bent on world domination (and belly-button lint). There was pretty much something for everyone, if everyone was paying close attention. Usually, Pinky and the Brain were known for going on nightly adventures thanks to. Animaniacs Reboot To Run Amok On Hulu For Two New Seasons By Joe Otterson, Variety 168 Shares Not only that, but the entire Animaniacs, Pinky and the Brain, and Tiny Toon. I probably appreciated it even more as I grew older, because I understood literary and pop culture references (and even a double entendre or two!) made during the episodes. The 52nd episode of Animaniacs featured a short cartoon called Yes, Always starring Pinky and the Brain. It's especially special to me because it kept me entertained for so many a Saturday morning, even when I was "too old" for Kids' WB. Who can forget the cloning experiment that made Pinky and Brain the proud donators of DNA to their clone, Romy? Or the staged reunion special? How about the "mystery product" infomercial? I'm telling you, a show that can deal with such profound issues as cloning and such bizarre modern phenomena as infomercials, and make it all funny to boot, has to be special. ![]() This episode, among others, provided us with a great spoof of modern (for 1997) life. Pinky and the Brain, Pinky, Brain, genius, mouse, mice, insane, Narf, take over the world, goal. Discover more posts about brinky, the brain, patb, animaniacs reboot, patb fanart, dark pinky, and pinky and the brain. "I'm going to have to hurt you, hurt you, hurt you! / Have to, have to, have to / hurt you, hurt you, hurt you!" This was one of my favorite "Pinky and the Brain" moments, coming from an episode in which Brain's plan to take over the world involved a Broadway musical entitled "Angst". See a recent post on Tumblr from peteneems about pinky and the brain. ![]()
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