List of Animaniacs episodes facts for kids
The following is a list of episodes for the Warner Bros. and Amblin Entertainment animated television series Animaniacs. The series first premiered on Fox Kids on September 13, 1993. It would later air on Kids' WB from September 9, 1995, until the series finale aired on November 14, 1998, after 99 episodes.
A feature-length direct-to-video film, Wakko's Wish, was released on December 21, 1999. The series also had a spin-off series Pinky and the Brain, which premiered on September 9, 1995, and concluded on November 14, 1998.
Contents
Series overview
Season | Segments | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
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First aired | Last aired | Network | ||||
1 | 171 | 65 | September 13, 1993 | May 23, 1994 | Fox (Fox Kids) | |
2 | 12 | 4 | September 10, 1994 | November 12, 1994 | ||
3 | 46 | 13 | September 9, 1995 | February 24, 1996 | The WB (Kids' WB) | |
4 | 22 | 8 | September 7, 1996 | November 16, 1996 | ||
5 | 23 | 9 | September 8, 1997 | November 14, 1998 | ||
Wakko's Wish | December 21, 1999 | Direct-to-video |
Episodes
The segments indicate in colors by which characters starred in them:
- Blue = Yakko, Wakko, and Dot (138 segments)
- Green = Slappy Squirrel (28 segments)
- Red = Pinky and the Brain (19 segments)
- Orange = Goodfeathers (15 segments)
- Gold = Chicken Boo (15 segments)
- Brown = Buttons and Mindy (14 segments)
- Maroon = Rita and Runt (12 segments)
- Pink = Katie Ka-Boom (7 segments)
- Purple = The Hip Hippos (6 segments)
- Tan = The Flame (3 segments)
- Magenta = Minerva Mink (2 segments)
- Lime Green = Mr. Skullhead (1 segment)
- Gray = One-Shots / Ensembles (28 segments)
Season 1 (1993–94)
No. overall |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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1 | 1 | "De-Zanitized" | Rusty Mills and Dave Marshall | Paul Rugg | September 13, 1993 |
"The Monkey Song" | Gary Hartle and Rich Arons | N/A | |||
"Nighty-Night Toon" | Rusty Mills | Nicholas Hollander | |||
2 | 2 | "Yakko's World" | Rusty Mills | Randy Rogel | September 14, 1993 |
"Cookies for Einstein" | Alfred Gimeno | Paul Rugg | |||
"Win Big" | Dave Marshall and Rusty Mills | Story by : Tom Ruegger Teleplay by : Peter Hastings |
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3 | 3 | "H.M.S. Yakko" | Michael Gerard | Paul Rugg | September 15, 1993 |
"Slappy Goes Walnuts" | Jon McClenehan and Spike Brandt | Sherri Stoner | |||
"Yakko's Universe" | Alfred Gimeno | Randy Rogel | |||
4 | 4 | "Hooked on a Ceiling" | Rusty Mills | Story by : Tom Ruegger Teleplay by : Gordon Bressack and Charles M. Howell IV |
September 16, 1993 |
"Goodfeathers: The Beginning" | Greg Reyna | Deanna Oliver | |||
5 | 5 | "Taming of the Screwy" | Alfred Gimeno | Peter Hastings, Earl Kress and Tom Ruegger | September 17, 1993 |
6 | 6 | "Temporary Insanity" | Michael Gerard | Paul Rugg | September 20, 1993 |
"Operation: Lollipop" | Barry Caldwell | Peter Hastings | |||
"What Are We?" | Michael Gerard | Randy Rogel | |||
7 | 7 | "Piano Rag" | Michael Gerard | Nicholas Hollander | September 21, 1993 |
"When Rita Met Runt" | Sherri Stoner | ||||
8 | 8 | "The Big Candy Store" | Jon McClenahan | Story by : Sherri Stoner and Paul Rugg Teleplay by : Paul Rugg |
September 22, 1993 |
"Bumbie's Mom" | Jon McClenahan and Barry Caldwell | Sherri Stoner | |||
9 | 9 | "Wally Llama" | Kirk Tingblad | Paul Rugg | September 23, 1993 |
"Where Rodents Dare" | Greg Reyna and Dave Marshall | Peter Hastings and Tom Ruegger | |||
10 | 10 | "King Yakko" | Alfred Gimeno and Dave Marshall | Peter Hastings | September 24, 1993 |
11 | 11 | "No Pain, No Painting" | Alfred Gimeno and Dave Marshall | Peter Hastings | September 27, 1993 |
"Les Miseranimals" | Gary Hartle and Rich Arons | Deanna Oliver | |||
12 | 12 | "Garage Sale of the Century" | Alfred Gimeno | Story by : Tom Ruegger and Paul Rugg Teleplay by : Earl Kress |
September 28, 1993 |
"West Side Pigeons" | Barry Caldwell, Greg Reyna and Dave Marshall | Deanna Oliver | |||
13 | 13 | "Hello Nice Warners" | Alfred Gimeno | Paul Rugg | September 29, 1993 |
"La Behemoth" | Gary Hartle and Dave Marshall | Nicholas Hollander | |||
"Little Old Slappy from Pasadena" | Michael Gerard and Dave Marshall | Tom Minton | |||
14 | 14 | "La La Law" | Michael Gerard and Rich Arons | Paul Rugg | September 30, 1993 |
"Cat on a Hot Steel Beam" | Barry Caldwell and Greg Reyna | Barry Caldwell | |||
15 | 15 | "Space-Probed" | Gary Hartle, Dave Marshall and Rich Arons | John P. McCann | October 1, 1993 |
"Battle for the Planet" | Alfred Gimeno | Peter Hastings | |||
16 | 16 | "Chalkboard Bungle" | Rusty Mills | Story by : Tom Ruegger and Paul Rugg Teleplay by : Paul Rugg |
October 4, 1993 |
"Hurray for Slappy" | Rusty Mills | John P. McCann | |||
"The Great Wakkorotti: The Master and His Music" | Jeffery DeGrandis | N/A | |||
17 | 17 | "Roll Over, Beethoven" | Michael Gerard | Paul Rugg | October 5, 1993 |
"The Cat and the Fiddle" | Alfred Gimeno | Nicholas Hollander | |||
18 | 18 | "Pavlov's Mice" | Michael Gerard | Story by : John P. McCann, Tom Ruegger and Sherri Stoner Teleplay by : John P. McCann |
October 6, 1993 |
"Chicken Boo-Ryshnikov" | Michael Gerard | Deanna Oliver | |||
"Nothing But the Tooth" | Greg Reyna | Deanna Oliver and Paul Rugg | |||
19 | 19 | "Meatballs or Consequences" | Greg Reyna | John P. McCann | October 7, 1993 |
"A Moving Experience" | Rusty Mills and Dave Marshall | Peter Hastings | |||
20 | 20 | "Hearts of Twilight" | Alfred Gimeno | Paul Rugg | October 12, 1993 |
"The Boids" | Michael Gerard | Deanna Oliver | |||
21 | 21 | "The Flame" | Barry Caldwell | Story by : Tom Ruegger Teleplay by : Nicholas Hollander and Tom Ruegger |
October 11, 1993 |
"Wakko's America" | Alfred Gimeno | Story by : Tom Ruegger and Paul Rugg Teleplay by : Gordon Bressack, Charles M. Howell IV and Paul Rugg |
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"Davy Omelette" | Rusty Mills and Ron Fleischer | Randy Rogel and Tom Ruegger | |||
"Four Score and Seven Migraines Ago" | Rusty Mills | Deanna Oliver | |||
22 | 22 | "Guardin' the Garden" | Michael Gerard and Spike Brandt | Story by : Earl Kress and Tom Ruegger Teleplay by : Nicholas Hollander and Sherri Stoner |
October 13, 1993 |
"Plane Pals" | Rusty Mills and Kirk Tingblad | Story by : Tom Ruegger and John P. McCann Teleplay by : John P. McCann |
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23 | 23 | "Be Careful What You Eat" | – | Randy Rogel (lyrics) | October 15, 1993 |
"Up the Crazy River" | Alfred Gimeno | Nicholas Hollander | |||
"Ta Da Dump, Ta Da Dump, Ta Da Dump Dump Dump" | Greg Reyna | Story by : Tom Ruegger Teleplay by : Charles M. Howell IV |
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24 | 24 | "Opportunity Knox" | Michael Gerard | Tom Minton | October 18, 1993 |
"Wings Take Heart" | Alfred Gimeno | Nicholas Hollander | |||
25 | 25 | "Hercule Yakko" | Rusty Mills and Dave Marshall | Peter Hastings | October 19, 1993 |
"Home on De-Nile" | Rusty Mills | Stephen Hibbert | |||
"A Midsummer Night's Dream" | Rusty Mills | Deanna Oliver | |||
26 | 26 | "Testimonials" | – | – | October 21, 1993 |
"Babblin' Bijou" | Jeffery DeGrandis | Tom Minton | |||
"Potty Emergency" | Rusty Mills | Paul Rugg | |||
"Sir Yaksalot" | Barry Caldwell | Paul Rugg | |||
27 | 27 | "You Risk Your Life" | Alfred Gimeno | Paul Rugg | October 25, 1993 |
"I Got Yer Can" | Alfred Gimeno | Sherri Stoner | |||
"Jockey for Position" | Lenord Robinson and Dave Marshall | Peter Hastings | |||
28 | 28 | "Moby or Not Moby" | Michael Gerard | John P. McCann | October 26, 1993 |
"Mesozoic Mindy" | Greg Reyna | Nicholas Hollander | |||
"The Good, the Boo and the Ugly" | Greg Reyna | Deanna Oliver, Nicholas Hollander, Peter Hastings and Paul Rugg | |||
29 | 29 | "Draculee, Draculaa" | Michael Gerard and Byron Vaughns | John P. McCann | October 29, 1993 |
"Phranken-Runt" | Michael Gerard | ||||
30 | 30 | "Hot, Bothered and Bedeviled" | Rusty Mills | Story by : Tom Ruegger Teleplay by : John P. McCann |
October 28, 1993 |
"Moon Over Minerva" | Alfred Gimeno | Nicholas Hollander | |||
"Skullhead Boneyhands" | Michael Gerard | Deanna Oliver | |||
31 | 31 | "O Silly Mio" | Gary Hartle, Audu Paden and Dave Marshall | Randy Rogel and Paul Rugg | November 1, 1993 |
"Puttin' on the Blitz" | Greg Reyna | Story by : Tom Ruegger and Nicholas Hollander Teleplay by : Nicholas Hollander |
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"The Great Wakkorotti: The Summer Concert" | Jeffery DeGrandis | N/A | |||
32 | 32 | "Chairman of the Bored" | Rusty Mills and Chris Brandt | Tom Minton, Tom Ruegger, Paul Rugg and Sherri Stoner | November 2, 1993 |
"Planets Song" | Rusty Mills | Paul Rugg | |||
"Astro-Buttons" | Gary Hartle and Rich Arons | Nicholas Hollander | |||
33 | 33 | "Cartoons in Wakko's Body" | – | – | November 3, 1993 |
"Noah's Lark" | Greg Reyna | Nicholas Hollander (as Shecky Hollander), Tom Ruegger (as Dr. Plotz Ruegger) and Sherri Stoner (as Boom-Boom Stoner) | |||
"The Big Kiss" | Alfred Gimeno | Deanna Oliver | |||
"Hiccup" | Dave Marshall | Deanna Oliver | |||
34 | 34 | "Clown and Out" | Alfred Gimeno | Nicholas Hollander and Paul Rugg | November 4, 1993 |
"Bubba Bo Bob Brain" | Gary Hartle, Audu Paden and Dave Marshall | Sherri Stoner | |||
35 | 35 | "Very Special Opening" | – | – | November 5, 1993 |
"In the Garden of Mindy" | Greg Reyna | John P. McCann | |||
"No Place Like Homeless" | Greg Reyna | John P. McCann | |||
"Katie Ka-Boo" | Greg Reyna | Nicholas Hollander and Deanna Oliver | |||
"Baghdad Cafe" | Lenord Robinson | John P. McCann | |||
36 | 36 | "Critical Condition" | Audu Paden and Jon McClenahan | Tom Ruegger | November 8, 1993 |
"The Three Muska-Warners" | Audu Paden | Sherri Stoner | |||
37 | 37 | "Dough Dough Boys" | Greg Reyna | Story by : John P. McCann and Tom Ruegger Teleplay by : John P. McCann |
November 9, 1993 |
"Boot Camping" | Rusty Mills | Nicholas Hollander and John P. McCann | |||
"General Boo-Regard" | Alfred Gimeno | Deanna Oliver and John P. McCann | |||
38 | 38 | "Spell-Bound" | Rusty Mills and Dave Marshall | John P. McCann | November 10, 1993 |
39 | 39 | "Smitten with Kittens" | Alfred Gimeno and Dave Marshall | Deanna Oliver | November 11, 1993 |
"Alas Poor Skullhead" | – | – | |||
"White Gloves" | Rusty Mills | Nicholas Hollander | |||
40 | 40 | "Fair Game" | Bob Kline | Peter Hastings | November 12, 1993 |
"The Slapper" | – | – | |||
"Puppet Rulers" | Barry Caldwell and Dave Marshall | Story by : Peter Hastings Teleplay by : Tom Minton |
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41 | 41 | "Buttermilk, It Makes a Body Bitter" | – | – | November 15, 1993 |
"Broadcast Nuisance" | Greg Reyna and Kirk Tingblad | Gordon Bressack and Charles M. Howell IV | |||
"Raging Bird" | Lenord Robinson | Deanna Oliver | |||
42 | 42 | "Animator's Alley" | – | – | November 16, 1993 |
"Can't Buy a Thrill" | Michael Gerard and Dave Marshall | Peter Hastings | |||
"Hollywoodchuck" | Greg Reyna | Paul Rugg | |||
43 | 43 | "Of Nice and Men" | Michael Gerard | Randy Rogel and Sherri Stoner | November 17, 1993 |
"What a Dump" | Barry Caldwell | Randy Rogel | |||
"Survey Ladies" | Rusty Mills | Deanna Oliver and Sherri Stoner | |||
44 | 44 | "Useless Facts" | – | – | November 18, 1993 |
"The Senses Song" | Greg Reyna | Story by : Tom Ruegger | |||
"The World Can Wait" | Alfred Gimeno | Peter Hastings | |||
"Kiki's Kitten" | Gary Hartle and Audu Paden | Deanna Oliver | |||
45 | 45 | "Windsor Hassle" | Alfred Gimeno, Jon McClenahan and Jeff Siergey | Lisa Malone, Kate Donohue and Paul Rugg | November 19, 1993 |
"...And Justice for Slappy" | Rusty Mills and Jon McClenahan | John P. McCann | |||
46 | 46 | "Turkey Jerky" | Gary Hartle | Peter Hastings and Tom Ruegger | November 22, 1993 |
"Wild Blue Yonder" | Alfred Gimeno | Nicholas Hollander | |||
47 | 47 | "Video Review" | Michael Gerard | Randy Rogel, Sherri Stoner and Tom Minton | November 23, 1993 |
"When Mice Ruled the Earth" | Greg Reyna | Gordon Bressack | |||
48 | 48 | "Mobster Mash" | Greg Reyna and Dave Marshall | Nicholas Hollander | November 24, 1993 |
"Lake Titicaca" | – | N/A | |||
"Icebreakers" | Lenord Robinson | Nicholas Hollander | |||
49 | 49 | "'Twas the Day Before Christmas" | Rusty Mills | Randy Rogel and Tom Ruegger | November 29, 1993 |
"Jingle Boo" | Greg Reyna | Deanna Oliver | |||
"The Great Wakkorotti: The Holiday Concert" | Jeffery DeGrandis | N/A | |||
"Toy Shop Terror" | Jenny Lerew and Dave Marshall | Tom Minton | |||
"Yakko's Universe" | Alfred Gimeno | Randy Rogel | |||
50 | 50 | "A Christmas Plotz" | Rusty Mills | Randy Rogel and Paul Rugg | December 6, 1993 |
"Little Drummer Warners" | Lenord Robinson | Earl Kress and Tom Ruegger (adaption) | |||
51 | 51 | "Branimaniacs" | – | – | February 10, 1994 |
"The Warners and the Beanstalk" | Barry Caldwell | Deanna Oliver | |||
"Frontier Slappy" | Alfred Gimeno and Jeff Siergey | John P. McCann | |||
52 | 52 | "Ups and Downs" | Bob Kline | Paul Rugg | February 11, 1994 |
"The Brave Little Trailer" | Lenord Robinson | Tom Minton | |||
"Yes, Always" | Michael Gerard and Dave Marshall | Peter Hastings | |||
53 | 53 | "Drive-Insane" | Rusty Mills | Earl Kress and Paul Rugg | February 14, 1994 |
"Girlfeathers" | Greg Reyna | Deanna Oliver | |||
"I'm Cute" | Rusty Mills | Randy Rogel | |||
54 | 54 | "Brain Meets Brawn" | Michael Gerard | Peter Hastings and Tom Minton | February 15, 1994 |
"Meet Minerva" | Barry Caldwell and Kirk Tingblad | Sherri Stoner | |||
55 | 55 | "Gold Rush" | Michael Gerard and Dave Marshall | Randy Rogel | February 16, 1994 |
"A Gift of Gold" | Michael Gerard | Nicholas Hollander | |||
"Dot's Quiet Time" | Michael Gerard | Nicholas Hollander | |||
56 | 56 | "Schnitzelbank" | Greg Reyna | Randy Rogel and Paul Rugg | February 17, 1994 |
"The Helpinki Formula" | Audu Paden and Dave Marshall | Gordon Bressack | |||
"Les Boutons et le Ballon" | Barry Caldwell | Sherri Stoner | |||
"Kung Boo" | Audu Paden | Deanna Oliver | |||
57 | 57 | "Of Course, You Know This Means Warners" | Lenord Robinson and Dave Marshall | Tom Minton | February 18, 1994 |
"Up a Tree" | Greg Reyna | Deanna Oliver | |||
"Wakko's Gizmo" | Rusty Mills and Dave Marshall | Peter Hastings | |||
58 | 58 | "Meet John Brain" | Greg Reyna and Kirk Tingblad | Peter Hastings | February 28, 1994 |
"Smell Ya Later" | Rich Arons and Lenord Robinson | Earl Kress and Tom Ruegger | |||
59 | 59 | "Ragamuffins" | Barry Caldwell and Jon McClenahan | Tom Minton | March 1, 1994 |
"Woodstock Slappy" | Audu Paden | John P. McCann and Tom Ruegger | |||
60 | 60 | "Karaoke-Dokie" | Rusty Mills and Jon McClenahan | Peter Hastings | March 2, 1994 |
"Cranial Crusader" | Rusty Mills and Dave Marshall | Tom Minton | |||
"The Chicken Who Loved Me" | Audu Paden | Deanna Oliver | |||
61 | 61 | "Baloney and Kids" | Michael Gerard and Dave Marshall | Peter Hastings | May 2, 1994 |
"Super Buttons" | Lenord Robinson | Nicholas Hollander | |||
"Katie Ka-Boom: The Driving Lesson" | Audu Paden | Nicholas Hollander | |||
62 | 62 | "Scare Happy Slappy" | Michael Gerard and Jeff Siergey | John P. McCann | May 3, 1994 |
"Witch One" | Rusty Mills | John P. McCann | |||
"MacBeth" | Michael Gerard and Jon McClenahan | Deanna Oliver | |||
63 | 63 | "With Three You Get Eggroll" | Greg Reyna and Dave Marshall | Deanna Oliver | May 9, 1994 |
"Mermaid Mindy" | Alfred Gimeno | Nicholas Hollander | |||
"Katie Ka-Boom: Call Waiting" | Greg Reyna and Dave Marshall | Nicholas Hollander | |||
64 | 64 | "Lookit the Fuzzy Heads" | Barry Caldwell and Dave Marshall | Peter Hastings | May 16, 1994 |
"No Face Like Home" | Rusty Mills | John P. McCann | |||
65 | 65 | "The Warners' 65th Anniversary Special" | Alfred Gimeno | Tom Ruegger, Paul Rugg and Sherri Stoner | May 23, 1994 |
Season 2 (1994)
No. overall |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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66 | 1 | "Take My Siblings Please" | Michael Gerard | Paul Rugg | September 10, 1994 |
"The Mindy 500" | Michael Gerard | John P. McCann | |||
"Morning Malaise" | Alfred Gimeno and Dave Marshall | Nicholas Hollander | |||
67 | 2 | "We're No Pigeons" | Alfred Gimeno | Deanna Oliver | September 17, 1994 |
"Whistle Stop Mindy" | Greg Reyna | Tom Minton | |||
"Katie Ka-Boom: The Broken Date" | Gary Hartle | Nicholas Hollander | |||
68 | 3 | "Miami Mama-Mia" | Alfred Gimeno | Deanna Oliver | November 5, 1994 |
"Pigeon on the Roof" | Jenny Lerew | ||||
69 | 4 | "I'm Mad" | Rich Arons, Audu Paden and Dave Marshall | Story by : Tom Ruegger | November 12, 1994 |
"Bad Mood Bobby" | Audu Paden | Deanna Oliver | |||
"Katie Ka-Boom: The Blemish" | Gary Hartle | Nicholas Hollander | |||
"Fake" | Alfred Gimeno | Paul Rugg | |||
Season 3 (1995–96)
No. overall |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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70 | 1 | "Super Strong Warner Siblings" | Audu Paden | Paul Rugg | September 9, 1995 |
"Nutcracker Slappy" | Al Zegler | Earl Kress | |||
"Wakko's New Gookie" | Audu Paden | Paul Rugg | |||
"A Quake, A Quake!" | Al Zegler | Randy Rogel | |||
71 | 2 | "Variety Speak" | Al Zegler | Randy Rogel | September 16, 1995 |
"Three Tenors and You're Out" | Audu Paden | Jeff Kwinty and Nicholas Hollander | |||
"Bingo" | Liz Holzman and Al Zegler | Peter Hastings | |||
72 | 3 | "Deduces Wild" | Liz Holzman | Sib Ventress | September 9, 1995 |
"Rest in Pieces" | Audu Paden | Charles M. Howell IV | |||
"U.N. Me" | Audu Paden | John P. McCann | |||
73 | 4 | "A Hard Day's Warners" | Audu Paden | Gordon Bressack and Charles M. Howell IV | September 23, 1995 |
"Gimme a Break" | Liz Holzman | Sherri Stoner | |||
"Please Please Please Get a Life Foundation" | Audu Paden | Peter Hastings | |||
74 | 5 | "The Tiger Prince" | Liz Holzman | Peter Hastings | September 30, 1995 |
"All the Words in the English Language" | Liz Holzman | Randy Rogel and Paul Rugg | |||
"The Kid in the Lid" | Al Zegler | Paul Rugg and Tom Ruegger | |||
"Method to Her Madness" | Liz Holzman | Jeff Kwinty | |||
75 | 6 | "Gimme the Works" | Audu Paden | Peter Hastings | October 21, 1995 |
"Buttons in Ows" | Audu Paden and Barry Caldwell | Peter Hastings | |||
"Hercules Unwound" | Audu Paden | John Luden and Nick DuBois | |||
76 | 7 | "This Pun for Hire" | Audu Paden | Gordon Bressack, Charles M. Howell IV, Peter Hastings and Tom Ruegger | November 4, 1995 |
"Star Truck" | Audu Paden | Earl Kress | |||
"Go Fish" | Liz Holzman | Paul Rugg | |||
"Multiplication" | Al Zegler | Randy Rogel | |||
77 | 8 | "The Presidents Song" | Al Zegler | Randy Rogel | November 11, 1995 |
"Don't Tread on Us" | Al Zegler | Gordon Bressack and Charles M. Howell IV | |||
"The Flame Returns" | Barry Caldwell and Audu Paden | Nicholas Hollander (adaption) | |||
78 | 9 | "The Sound of Warners" | Alfred Gimeno and Charles Visser | Paul Rugg | November 18, 1995 |
"Yabba Dabba Boo" | Jon McClenahan and Rusty Mills | Peter Hastings | |||
79 | 10 | "My Mother the Squirrel" | Charles Visser | Tom Ruegger | January 27, 1996 |
"The Party" | Paul Rugg | ||||
"Oh! Say Can You See?" | Nicholas Hollander | ||||
"The 12 Days of Christmas Song" | Tom Ruegger (adaption) | ||||
80 | 11 | "Dot's Entertainment" | Charles Visser | Nicholas Hollander | February 3, 1996 |
"The Girl with the Googily Goop" | Charles Visser | Gordon Bressack and Charles M. Howell IV | |||
"Gunga Dot" | Jon McClenahan and Rusty Mills | Randy Rogel | |||
81 | 12 | "Soccer Coach Slappy" | Jon McClenahan and Rusty Mills | Nick DuBois | February 3, 1996 |
"Belly Button Blues" | Liz Holzman | Nicholas Hollander | |||
"Our Final Space Cartoon, We Promise" | Charles Visser | Gordon Bressack and Charles M. Howell IV | |||
"Valuable Lesson" | Charles Visser | Paul Rugg | |||
82 | 13 | "Wakko's 2-Note Song" | Rusty Mills | Peter Hastings | February 24, 1996 |
"Panama Canal" | Audu Paden | John McCann | |||
"Hello Nurse" | Audu Paden | Randy Rogel | |||
"The Ballad of Magellan" | Audu Paden and Barry Caldwell | John McCann and Paul Rugg | |||
"The Return of the Great Wakkorotti" | Jon McClenahan | N/A | |||
"The Big Wrap Party Tonight" | Jon McClenahan | Tom Ruegger | |||
Season 4 (1996)
No. overall |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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83 | 1 | "One Flew Over the Cuckoo Clock" | Jon McClenahan and Rusty Mills | Nicholas Hollander, Jeff Kwinty and Tom Ruegger | September 7, 1996 |
84 | 2 | "Cutie and the Beast" | Audu Paden | Kevin Hopps | September 7, 1996 |
"Boo Happens" | Audu Paden | Rafael Rosado and Audu Paden | |||
"Noel" | Charles Visser | Randy Rogel | |||
85 | 3 | "Jokahontas" | Liz Holzman | Earl Kress | September 14, 1996 |
"Boids on the Hood" | Liz Holzman | Lance Falk | |||
"Mighty Wakko at the Bat" | Audu Paden | Randy Rogel | |||
86 | 4 | "A Very Very Very Very Special Show" | Liz Holzman | Randy Rogel | September 21, 1996 |
"Night of the Living Buttons" | Al Zegler | Nick DuBois | |||
"Soda Jerk" | Audu Paden | Rafael Rosada, Enrique May and Audu Paden | |||
87 | 5 | "From Burbank with Love" | Charles Visser | John P. McCann | September 28, 1996 |
"Anchors A-Warners" | Charles Visser | Nick DuBois | |||
"When You're Traveling from Nantucket" | – | Randy Rogel (music and lyrics) | |||
88 | 6 | "Papers for Papa" | Audu Paden | Brett Baer and David Finkel | October 19, 1996 |
"Amazing Gladiators" | Al Zegler | Story by : Richard Dasakas Teleplay by : Herb Moore, Andrew Austin, John Over and Kevin Franks |
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"Pinky and the Ralph" | – | – | |||
89 | 7 | "Ten Short Films About Wakko Warner" | Audu Paden | Tom Minton and Paul Rugg | November 2, 1996 |
"No Time for Love" | Audu Paden | Marlowe Weisman and Laraine Arkow | |||
"The Boo Network" | Charles Visser | John Dubiel | |||
90 | 8 | "Pitter Patter of Little Feet" | Audu Paden | Llyn Hunter, Enrique May and Audu Paden | November 16, 1996 |
"Mindy in Wonderland" | Charles Visser | Nick DuBois | |||
"Ralph's Wedding" | Audu Paden and Jeff Siergey | Sherri Stoner | |||
Season 5 (1997–98)
No. overall |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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91 | 1 | "Message in a Bottle" | Frank Molieri and Jon McClenahan | Randy Rogel and Gordon Bressack | September 8, 1997 |
"Back in Style" | Liz Holzman | Tom Minton | |||
"Bones in the Body" | Liz Holzman | Randy Rogel | |||
92 | 2 | "It" | Jon McClenahan | Lenord Robinson and Lennie K. Graves | September 13, 1997 |
"Dot - The Macadamia Nut" | Tom Ruegger (lyrics) | ||||
"Bully for Skippy" | Story by : Nick DuBois and Tom Ruegger Teleplay by : Nick DuBois |
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93 | 3 | "Cute First (Ask Questions Later)" | Liz Holzman | Ralph Soll | October 11, 1997 |
"Acquaintances" | Audu Paden | Gordon Bressack and Charles M. Howell IV | |||
"Here Comes Attila" | Audu Paden | John P. McCann | |||
"Boo Wonder" | Audu Paden and Charles Visser | Marcus Williams | |||
94 | 4 | "Hooray for North Hollywood" | Stephen Lewis, Herb Moore, David Pryor and Kirk Tingblad | Randy Rogel and Tom Ruegger | January 3, 1998 |
95 | 5 | Kirk Tingblad | |||
96 | 6 | "The Carpool" | Stephen Lewis | Nick DuBois and Randy Rogel | February 21, 1998 |
"The Sunshine Squirrels" | Russell Calabrese and Stephen Lewis | Kevin Hopps | |||
97 | 7 | "The Christmas Tree" | Mike Milo | Nick DuBois, Kevin Hopps, Randy Rogel and Tom Ruegger | April 25, 1998 |
"Punchline (Part I)" | – | – | |||
"Prom Night" | Charles Visser | Nicholas Hollander | |||
"Punchline (Part II)" | – | – | |||
98 | 8 | "Magic Time" | Audu Paden and Jon McClenahan | John P. McCann | May 9, 1998 |
"The Brain's Apprentice" | Barry Caldwell, Greg Reyna and Ron Fleischer | Randy Rogel | |||
99 | 9 | "Birds on a Wire" | – | – | November 14, 1998 |
"The Scoring Session" | Mike Milo | Nick DuBois, Kevin Hopps, Randy Rogel and Tom Ruegger | |||
"The Animaniacs Suite" | – | N/A | |||
Specials
Marathon special (1998)
Title | Original release date | |
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"Animaniacs Attack Marathon" | July 4, 1998 | |
These shorts include:
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Film (1999)
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date |
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"Wakko's Wish" | Liz Holzman, Rusty Mills and Tom Ruegger |
Story by : Tom Ruegger | December 21, 1999 |
Home media
VHS
Several VHS videos were released in the United States in the United Kingdom and Australia. The British and Australian VHS tapes were put in "volumes", which were generally jumbled at random and are in no particular order with the series. The U.S. videotapes, however, (with the exception of Animaniacs Stew) feature episodes that had focused on one general subject. Each video featured four to five skits each and was accompanied by a handful of skit intros, with a running time of about 45 minutes.
United Kingdom/Australia
Video Name (Volumes) | Ep # | Release Date | Episodes Featured |
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Volume 1 | 4 | March 27, 1995 | Ups and Downs; Critical Condition; Wally Llama; Spell-Bound |
Volume 2 | 5 | March 27, 1995 | Drive Insane; Cat on a Hot Steel Beam; With Three You Get Egg-Roll; Jockey for Position; Woodstock Slappy |
Volume 3 | 7 | October 23, 1995 | Hooked on a Ceiling; The Big Kiss; Mesozoic Mindy; The Flame; Chicken Boo-Ryshnikov; Nothing But the Tooth; Pavlov's Mice |
Volume 4 | 6 | October 23, 1995 | Cookies for Einstein; Hiccup; The World Can Wait; The Wild Blue Yonder; Hurray for Slappy; The Three Muska-Warners |
Volume 5 | 5 | June 3, 1996 | Draculee, Draculaa; Phranken-Runt; Scare Happy Slappy; Brain Meets Brawn; Hot, Bothered and Bedeviled |
Volume 6 | 3 | June 3, 1996 | Chairman of the Bored; Ta da Dump, Ta da Dump, Ta da Dump Dump Dump; Smell Ya Later; Lookit the Fuzzy Heads; Where Rodents Dare |
United States
Video Name (Collections) | Ep # | Release Date | Episodes Featured |
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An Animaniacs Sing-Along: Yakko's World | 10 | August 24, 1994 | Yakko's World; Wakko's America; I'm Cute; H.M.S. Yakko; I'm Mad; Schnitzelbank; Make a Gookie; Our First Day of School |
Animaniacs: The Warners Escape | 4 | August 24, 1994 | Newsreel of the Stars; De-Zanitized; Temporary Insanity; Hello Nice Warners; Video Review |
Animaniacs Stew | 7 | August 24, 1994 | Slappy Goes Walnuts; Operation Lollipop; Sir Yaksalot; In the Garden of Mindy; Baghdad Café; Yes, Always; Bumbie's Mom |
Animaniacs: Helloooo, Holidays! | 8 | August 24, 1994 | Twas the Day Before Christmas; Little Drummer Warners; The Great Wakkorotti: The Holiday Concert; A Christmas Plotz; Jingle Boo; Yakko's Universe; A Gift of Gold; Nighty-Night Toons |
Animaniacs: Spooky Stuff | 6 | August 13, 1996 | Draculee, Draculaa; Phranken Runt; Meatballs or Consequences; Hot, Bothered, and Bedeviled; Scare Happy Slappy; Witch One |
An Animaniacs Sing-Along: Mostly in Toon | 12 | August 13, 1996 | The Ballad of Magellan; The Presidents Song; The Planets; The Panama Canal; Be Careful What You Eat; A Quake, a Quake!; The Big Wrap Party Tonight; The Senses; What Are We?; All the Words in the English Language; The Tiger Prince; Hello Nurse |
DVD
Volume 1 of Animaniacs had sold very well; over half of the product being sold in the first week made it one of the fastest-selling animation DVD sets that Warner Home Video ever put out. All 99 episodes are available in four DVD boxed sets, although only Volume 1 has been released outside of Region 1. On October 2, 2018, a Complete Series DVD boxed set featuring all 99 episodes and Wakko's Wish, was released.
DVD Name | Ep # | Release Date | Additional Information |
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Volume 1 | 25 | July 25, 2006 December 3, 2018 (Region 2) |
(Region 1)This five-disc boxed set contains the first 25 episodes of season 1. Includes the featurette "Animaniacs Live!", where Maurice LaMarche hosts an in-studio interview via satellite big screen TV with Animaniacs friends (voice actors, composers, etc.) as they comment on the show. The featurette is presented in its original television aspect ratio, with Dolby Digital 5.1 audio in English with French and Hungarian languages and French, Portuguese, Spanish, Romanian and Slovenian subtitles. |
Volume 2 | 25 | December 5, 2006 | This five-disc boxed set contains the next 25 episodes (26–50) of season 1. Includes the featurette "The Writers Flipped, They Have No Script", where Maurice LaMarche leads a gathering of writers on what their favorite Animaniacs episodes are that they wrote. |
Volume 3 | 25 | June 19, 2007 | This five-disc boxed set includes the last 15 episodes (51–65) of season 1, all four episodes (66–69) of season 2, and the first six episodes (70–75) of season 3. Includes two featurettes "They Can't Help It If They're Cute, They're Just Drawn That Way": Meet the Character Designers, Storyboard Artists and Art Directors who give life and lunacy to Wakko, Yakko, and Dot; and "They're Totally Insane-y: In Cadence with Richard Stone": The music of Animaniacs, highlighted by a tribute to the late composer. |
Volume 4 | 24 | February 5, 2013 | This final three-disc boxed set contains the seven remaining episodes of season 3 (76–82) and all of the episodes of both season 4 (83–90) and season 5 (91–99). There are no special features included in this volume. |
The Complete Series | 99 + 1 film | October 2, 2018 | This 19-disc box set includes all 99 episodes of the series from all five seasons, as well as the direct-to-video film Animaniacs: Wakko's Wish. The special features from the previous first three volumes are also included in this set. |
See also
In Spanish: Anexo:Episodios de Animaniacs para niños