Animaniacs streaming
Genre
Animation
Year
1993
Runtime
5 seasons

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Animaniacs

Join the Warner siblings for wild and wacky adventures!

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Synopsis

Animaniacs, a beloved animated series with Rob Paulsen released in 1993, follows the zany and chaotic adventures of the Warner siblings - Yakko, Wakko, and Dot - as they wreak havoc in the Warner Bros. studio lot. With their witty humor, catchy songs, and various eccentric characters, Animaniacs blends clever satire with slapstick comedy, appealing to both children and adults alike. The show's fast-paced storytelling and meta-references create a unique viewing experience that keeps audiences entertained throughout. As the Warner siblings navigate their way through a series of comedic escapades, they often find themselves in hilarious situations that showcase their lovable and mischievous personalities, making Animaniacs a timeless classic for all ages.

Cast

  • Rob Paulsen

    Rob Paulsen

    Yakko / Pinky (voice)

  • Jess Harnell

    Jess Harnell

    Wakko (voice)

  • Tress MacNeille

    Tress MacNeille

    Dot (voice)

  • Maurice LaMarche

    Maurice LaMarche

    The Brain / Squit (voice)

  • Sherri Stoner

    Sherri Stoner

    Slappy Squirrel (voice)

  • Chick Vennera

    Chick Vennera

    Pesto (voice)

Reviews

Critics have showered Animaniacs with praise for its clever writing, memorable characters, and infectious musical numbers. The show's blend of humor, wit, and satire has been hailed as a delight for viewers of all ages. IGN describes it as 'a smart and complicated show that didn't just appeal to kids.' Common Sense Media praises the series for its educational value mixed with entertainment by saying 'the show's mix of humor and history make it a hit with fans.' The New York Times calls Animaniacs 'a powerhouse of wit and humor that broke new ground in the world of animation.' Rotten Tomatoes gives Animaniacs a high rating of 88% based on reviews from both critics and audiences, solidifying its status as a beloved classic.