List of Animaniacs Episodes - Season One: 1993–1994

Season One: 1993–1994

# Title Original Airdate
1 "De-Zanitized / The Monkey Song / Nighty-Night Toon" September 13, 1993
(1.) Dr. Scratchansniff relates the story of how he once tried to make the Warners less zany with psychoanalysis. (2.) In the style of Calypso music, the Warners and Dr. Scratchansniff sing about their tumultuous relationship. The song is a parody of the song "Monkey", a song by Harry Belafonte from his album Jump Up Calypso. (3.) In a slight parody of the children's book Goodnight Moon, each of the Animaniacs are wished a good night's sleep.
2 "Yakko's World / Cookies for Einstein / Win Big" September 14, 1993
(1.) Yakko sings a song to the tune of the Mexican Hat Dance listing the nations of the world. (2.) As scouts in Switzerland, the Warners attempt to sell cookies to Albert Einstein and accidentally help him discover the mass-energy conversion formula (mistakenly referred to as the formula for his theory of relativity). (3.) First Pinky and the Brain short. Brain competes on trivia game show "Gyp-Parody" to win money to buy a device in order to take over the world.
3 "H.M.S. Yakko / Slappy Goes Walnuts / Yakko's Universe" September 15, 1993
(1.) The Warners trespass on Captain Mel's beach. He tries to get them to leave. This cartoon contains parodies of songs from the Gilbert and Sullivan operettas Pirates of Penzance and H.M.S. Pinafore. (2.) First Slappy Squirrel cartoon. Slappy tries to get some walnuts in a yard guarded by a dog. (3.) Yakko sings a song about the relative vastness of space from one person to the entire universe.
4 "Hooked on a Ceiling / Goodfeathers: The Beginning" September 16, 1993
(1.) Michelangelo paints the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, nearly ruined and fixed by the Warners who were offended by all the naked people on it. (2.) First Goodfeathers cartoon. In order to become a Goodfeather, Squit must find the Godpigeon some food. Inspired by two movies, Goodfellas and The Godfather.
5 "Taming Of The Screwy" September 17, 1993
Thaddeus Plotz has invited over some very important business people to a business dinner and it's Dr. Scratchansniff's job to train the Warners with manners so they can attend. This was the first episode to be all one big skit.
6 "Temporary Insanity / Operation: Lollipop / What are We?" September 20, 1993
(1.) When Plotz's secretary gets sick, he accidentally hires Yakko, Wakko, and Dot as replacement. (2.) First Buttons and Mindy short. After Mindy receives a lollipop, she gets into trouble when the lollipop sticks to the side of a mail truck and she and Buttons (protecting Mindy) pursue it. (3.) The Warners are hypnotized by Dr. Scratchansniff in order to make them less zany. Dr. Scratchansniff fails and asks them what they are, leading the Warners to offer a number of suggestions.
7 "Piano Rag / When Rita Met Runt" September 21, 1993
(1.) Dr. Scratchansniff, Ralph the guard, and Hello Nurse all chase after the Warners, so they hide in a piano concert until the coast is clear. (2.) First Rita and Runt cartoon. An independent cat and a stupid dog meet in an animal shelter, where they decide to bust out and find a real home.
8 "The Big Candy Store / Bumbie's Mom" September 22, 1993
(1.) After a nun is kicked out of a candy store, the Warners give the owner of the candy store a hard time. (2.) After Skippy gets traumatized with a death in Bumbie, the Dearest Deer, Slappy tries to teach him that "no one dies in cartoons" by visiting the actress who played the part.
9 "Wally Llama / Where Rodents Dare" September 23, 1993
(1.) Wally Llama (based on the Dalai Lama), the wisest creature in the world, vows to stop answering questions after being asked too many stupid ones. However, the Warners have a very pressing question that Wally Llama doesn't know (why the fact is that hot dogs come in sets of 10, but hot-dog buns only come in sets of 8). (2.) With one of his new inventions, Brain plans to freeze all the leaders of the world when they are at an international peace conference in the Alps.
10 "King Yakko" September 24, 1993
Yakko inherits the throne of Anvilania, a small kingdom best known as the world's largest producer of anvils. This episode was based on the Marx Brothers movie, Duck Soup.
11 "No Pain, No Painting / Les Miseranimals" September 27, 1993
(1.) In 1905, the Warners arrive at the Paris home of the famous artist Pablo Picasso. They want to help him paint and annoy him so much that he will let them paint as he relaxes. Note: This is one of the few shorts where Wakko's hat is taken off. (2.) Runt, a rebellious dog in 1905 Paris, helps Rita and other captured cats get free from a future of being pies. Loosely based on the Broadway musical Les Misérables.
12 "Garage Sale of the Century / West Side Pigeons" September 28, 1993
(1.) Papa Bear is having a garage sale, but runs into problems when the Warners take the expression too literally. (2.) In an avian parody of West Side Story, the Goodfeathers are having a rivalry with a group of sparrows when Squit falls in love with Carloota, the sister of a rival sparrow.
13 "Hello Nice Warners / La Behemoth / Little Old Slappy from Pasadena" September 29, 1993
(1.) While running away from Ralph, the Warners get hired by a control-obsessed comedy director for his movie, leading to a clash of comedic styles. (2.) First Hip Hippos short. When Flavio and Marita's giraffe maid quits over a misunderstanding, the Hip Hippos are forced to do their own housework with disastrous results. This is an opera episode in which the title was based on La bohème. (3.) To the famous Jan and Dean song, Slappy drives her brand new car all over town in order to deliver a letter.
14 "La La Law / Cat on a Hot Steel Beam" September 30, 1993
(1.) When Dr. Scratchansniff gets a parking ticket, he goes to court to fight it. The Warners act as his lawyers and frustrate the judge with their hijinks. The title was based on the live-action L.A. Law. (2.) Mindy follows a kitten into a dangerous construction site.
15 "Space Probed / Battle for the Planet" October 1, 1993
(1.) The Warners are abducted by aliens and taken aboard their spaceship where their hijinks begin to annoy the passengers. (2.) Brain wants to take over the world by tricking people into thinking that aliens are invading.
16 "Chalkboard Bungle / Hurray for Slappy / The Great Wakkorotti: The Master and His Music" October 4, 1993
(1.) The studio hires a new teacher named Miss Flamiel to teach the Warners. Despite her best efforts, she meets only with frustration and is unable to teach them anything. (2.) Slappy goes to a banquet held in her honor in order to receive an award while three of her old nemesis plot revenge for years of torment. (3.) Wakko belches The Blue Danube by Johann Strauss.
17 "Roll Over, Beethoven / The Cat and the Fiddle" October 5, 1993
(1.) Yakko, Wakko, and Dot help Ludwig van Beethoven compose his fifth symphony. (2.) In 1690's Italy, Stradivarius takes a stray Rita in hope to make violin strings out of her "catgut".
18 "Pavlov's Mice / Chicken Boo-Ryshnikov / Nothing but the Tooth" October 6, 1993
(1.) In turn of the century Russia, Brain plans to take over the world by stealing the crown jewels of Russia, yet with one setback: he and Pinky have been conditioned by psychiatrist Pavlov. (2.) First Chicken Boo short. In New York, Chicken Boo is mistaken for a ballet dancer and dances in a performance of Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake. (3.) Rasputin has a toothache preventing him from hypnotizing the tsar. Unfortunately, the Warners are his dentists.
19 "Meatballs or Consequences / A Moving Experience" October 7, 1993
(1.) During a visit to Sweden, the Warners run afoul of Death, who tries to take Wakko away after he eats one too many meatballs during a contest. To save him, Yakko and Dot challenge Death to a game of checkers. (2.) Flavio and Marita head to New York in order to find a trendy new place to live. This episode was to be the first Flavio and Marita episode.
20 "Hearts of Twilight / The Boids" October 12, 1993
(1.) A crazy film director (based on Jerry Lewis) is millions of dollars over budget, so Plotz sends the Warners out to stop him. It was partially inspired by Apocalypse Now but more so by the documentary on the making of the film Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse. (2.) The Goodfeathers are hired as stunt birds for an Alfred Hitchcock horror movie. They try to keep their jobs, but the move shoot turns out to be harder than they expected.
21 "Four Score and Seven Migraines Ago / Wakko's America / Davy Omelette / The Flame" October 11, 1993
(1.) On a train to Gettysburg, the Warners help Abraham Lincoln write the opening of the Gettysburg Address. (2.) In a Jeopardy!-style game in the classroom, Wakko has to name the 50 states and their capitols. (3.) Chicken Boo is mistaken for Davy Omelette the frontiersman. He helps a number of pioneers who are being attacked by a bear. (4.) The Flame lights the room as Thomas Jefferson writes the Declaration of Independence.
22 "Guardin' the Garden / Plane Pals" October 13, 1993
(1.) Slappy protects Adam and Eve from eating an apple in the Garden of Eden, just as a snake tries to tempt them to do so. (2.) Onboard a plane, the Warners annoy a tightwad who is forced to sit by them because of a computer error.
23 "Be Careful What You Eat / Up the Crazy River / Ta Da Dump, Ta Da Dump, Ta Da Dump Dump Dump" October 15, 1993
(1.) The Warners sing about the ingredients of junk food. (2.) When Mindy chases a butterfly into a rain forest that is being cut down for wood, Buttons follows and protects her. (3.) The Goodfeathers must help Pesto when he gets his head caught in a plastic six-pack ring while rummaging through the garbage.
24 "Opportunity Knox / Wings Take Heart" October 18, 1993
(1.) Brain wants to steal all of the gold out of Fort Knox. (2.) When a male moth and a female butterfly fall in love they head to the city.
25 "Hercule Yakko / Home on De-Nile / A Midsummer Night's Dream" October 19, 1993
(1.) The detective Warners go in search of Marita's missing jewel on a cruise ship filled with "the unusual suspects". (Slappy, Minerva, Pinky and the Brain, Flavio and Marita). Based on the works of Agatha Christie's fictional detective Hercule Poirot. First appearance of Minerva Mink. (2.) Rita gets adopted by Cleopatra. Runt saves her after he finds out that Rita is about to be sacrificed. (3.) The Warners' unique interpretation of Shakespeare, complete with Batman and Robin.
26 "Testimonials / Babblin' Bijou / Potty Emergency / Sir Yaksalot" October 21, 1993
(1.) Several old-time movie stars talk about their encounters with the Warners and how Milton Berle never really liked them. (2.) An old black-and-white Warner cartoon where Dot goes into the movies (literally) to find the sheik of her dreams. One of the first segments where Yakko and Wakko have no spoken dialogue. (3.) In the midst of watching a scary sci-fi movie, Wakko drinks too much soda and scrambles to find an available bathroom. Even after he finds a toilet in his "Gag Bag," his quest to relieve himself goes from bad to worse. Note: Dot has no spoken dialogue at all in this segment. (4.) The Warners are recruited by a medieval king to save his home from a dragon. Guest appearances by Pinky and the Brain.
27 "You Risk Your Life / I Got Yer Can / Jockey for Position" October 25, 1993
(1.) Yakko hosts a game show similar in style and feel to Groucho Marx's You Bet Your Life. (2.) A discarded soda can sparks an escalating, one-sided battle of wits between Slappy and her neighbor, Candie Chipmunk. (3.) In order to win funds for his latest world-conquering scheme, Brain enters the Kentucky Derby as the worlds smallest, lightest jockey. But Pinky's meddling alters the outcome of the race in an unexpected manner. First appearance of Pharfignewton. Tchaikovsky's "Romeo and Juliet: Love Theme" plays in this skit.
28 "Moby or Not Moby / Mesozoic Mindy / The Good, the Boo and the Ugly" October 26, 1993
(1.) The Warners protect the legendary Moby-Dick from the wrath of Captain Ahab. (2.) In the Stone Age, cavegirl Mindy gets in trouble and Buttons rescues her. (3.) Chicken Boo finds himself in the midst of a spaghetti Western.
29 "Draculee, Draculaa / Phranken-Runt" October 29, 1993
(1.) In an attempt to head towards their ancestral home of Pennsylvania (since their parents are pencils), the Warners end up at the estate of Count Dracula in Transylvania. (2.) Rita and Runt end up being chased by a crazy female mad scientist who wants the idiot dog's brain for her own experiments.
30 "Hot, Bothered and Bedeviled / Moon Over Minerva / Skullhead Boneyhands" October 28, 1993
(1.) Lost once again, the Warners end up in the fiery realm of Hades, where they end up giving Satan his own eternal torment. (2.) First Minerva Mink short. A melancholic Minerva Mink avoids the come-ons of a geeky wolf male, until the full moon brings out the real wolf in both of them. (3.) In a parody of Tim Burton's Edward Scissorhands, Mr. Skullhead (a character brought over from Tiny Toon Adventures) is adopted and finds acceptance in a suburban family.
31 "O Silly Mio / Puttin' on the Blitz / The Great Wakkorotti: The Summer Concert" November 1, 1993
(1.) After witnessing their stained-glass window get destroyed by a primadonna opera singer, the Warners torment her in their own variations on Carmen. (2.) In the midst of the Nazi invasion of Poland, Rita and Runt help a little girl reunited with her father while avoiding the enemy (and Newt). (3.) Wakko belches Dance of the Hours.
32 "Chairman of the Bored / Planets Song / Astro-Buttons" November 2, 1993
(1.) The Warners are tortured going through the longest, most boring one-sided conversation of their lives courtesy of a drone-voice man, Pip (Ben Stein), they meet at a party. (2.) Yakko sings of the planets in our solar system. (3.) Buttons and Mindy are part of a space colony.
33 "Cartoons in Wakko's Body / Noah's Lark / The Big Kiss / Hiccup" November 3, 1993
(1.) In a running gag throughout the episode, Wakko has various medical maladies caused by cartoons inside of him. (2.) Noah (who looks and speaks like comedian Richard Lewis) is instructed by God to build an ark for the flood and to gather animals two-by-two, including the Hip Hippos. Buster and Babs Bunny from Tiny Toon Adventures have a cameo in this episode. (3.) Chicken Boo is a leading actor who delivers the money-shot kiss in a movie without anyone knowing he's a giant chicken. This episode managed to get away with saying the word "sexy". (4.) Squit gets a case of the hiccups, forcing the other Goodfeathers to come up with different ways to get rid of them.
34 "Clown and Out / Bubba Bo Bob Brain" November 4, 1993
(1.) A clown (who looks and speaks like the Jerry Lewis-esque Mr. Director) is hired by Mr. Plotz for Wakko's birthday party, but Plotz learns from Dr. Scratchensniff that, like Mr. Plotz, Wakko has a fear of clowns. The episode has become somewhat of an internet meme. (2.) The Brain becomes a country-western star in order to plant hypnotic suggestions for world domination. But his main problems in his rise to fame: Pinky keeps screwing up his name. During an interview at Comic Con, Maurice LaMarche stated that this was one of his favourite Pinky and the Brain shorts.
35 "Very Special Opening / In the Garden of Mindy / No Place Like Homeless / Katie Ka-Boo / Baghdad Cafe" November 5, 1993
(1.) The Warners announce that this will be a very special episode. (2.) Brain tries to prepare a plan for world domination, all the while watching over Mindy's mischief. This is followed by an untitled segment where Pinky is swallowed whole by his cage-mate, Rita. (3.) Runt and Pesto find a home with a kind old woman who doesn't like pigeons. (4.) In Katie Ka-Boom's first appearance, she discovers the hard way that her latest boyfriend is a giant chicken (Chicken Boo to be exact). (5.) The Warner Brothers (and their sister Slappy in place of Dot) pay a visit to a Saddam Hussein spoof, Sodarn Insane.
36 "Critical Condition / The Three Muska-Warners" November 8, 1993
(1.) After two movie critics (parodies of Siskel and Ebert) blast her cartoons on a review show, Slappy decides to get revenge: first by blowing their home up, then by sabotaging their latest film viewing. Includes clips from the Looney Tunes shorts What's Opera, Doc?, Duck Amuck, and Porky in Wackyland. (2.) The Warners, as The Three Musketeers, protect their king from the threat of "The Viper".
37 "Dough Dough Boys / Boot Camping / General Boo-Regard" November 9, 1993
(1.) The carrier pigeon Goodfeathers are forced to deliver an important message through a World War I battlefield. (2.) The Warners head for summer camp but wind up in basic training instead, leading to chaos, confusion and an angry drill sergeant. (3.) The Southern Rebels of the Civil War are led by Chicken Boo.
38 "Spellbound" November 10, 1993
Pinky and the Brain go on a quest to get the last ingredient for a spell needed to help them conquer the world. This was the only skit that lasted one whole episode, long before Pinky and the Brain got their own spinoff series.
39 "Smitten With Kittens / Alas Poor Skullhead / White Gloves" November 11, 1993
(1.) Rita and Runt find a litter of "puppies" that cling to the stray cat as their mother. (2.) Yakko recites the famed Hamlet soliloquy while Wakko digs and Dot translates. (3.) As Wakko plays piano in the water tower, his gloves run away and have an adventure on their own.
40 "Fair Game / The Slapper / Puppet Rulers" November 12, 1993
(1.) The Warners compete on the game show "Quiz Me Quick" where they drive the host bonkers. (2.) An advertisement about a device that slaps people. (3.) In the 1950s, Pinky and the Brain join the cast of a kids puppet show to influence the baby-boom generation to follow them in the future.
41 "Buttermilk, It Makes a Body Bitter / Broadcast Nuisance / Raging Bird" November 15, 1993
(1.) A short milk ad parody about why Slappy drinks buttermilk. (2.) A TV news anchor refuses to tip the Warners for his lunch, leading to one on-air humiliation after another. This episode got reaired and had a few changes since the producers felt that the Warners were being a little too harsh to the reporter. (3.) Bobby trains to fight a tough bird in order to impress a female in his fighting ability. This movie was inspired by the movies Raging Bull and Rocky.
42 "Animator's Alley / Can't Buy a Thrill / Hollywoodchuck" November 16, 1993
(1.) The Warners are stuck on a forum show with an old animator, who keeps falling asleep as he reminisces about his time at the studio. (2.) The Hip Hippos try to improve their bored lives by going on a dangerous vacation. (3.) An arrogant forest creature gets a job in Hollywood on a TV show while getting angry at everyone in the process.
43 "Of Nice and Men / What a Dump / Survey Ladies" November 17, 1993
(1.) Runt gets adopted and finds himself taking care of a rabbit farm, while Rita is relegated to rat hunting. (2.) Buttons chases Mindy through a landfill and recycling center when she tries to retrieve her favorite old doll, which has been thrown out with the trash. (3.) While trying to find a birthday present at the mall, the Warners keep running into two relentless survey ladies asking about beans and George Wendt. Guest appearance by Fifi LeFume and Baby Plucky.
44 "Useless Facts / The Senses / The World Can Wait / Kiki's Kitten" November 18, 1993
(1.) Bridging segments: Yakko reveals pieces of completely useless information. (2.) The Warners sing about the senses – the usual five, plus several others. Note: This is one of the few shorts where Wakko's hat is taken off. (3.) Brain gives up his world domination plans for the night so he can woo a new female lab mouse who is more attracted to Pinky. (4.) Rita finds herself unexpectedly adopted by a research gorilla, while Runt sleeps through the whole thing.
45 "Windsor Hassle / ...And Justice for Slappy" November 19, 1993
(1.) The Warners work with the queen of England to restore Windsor Castle after the 1992 fire. (2.) Slappy is put on trial for assaulting Walter Wolf.
46 "Turkey Jerky / Wild Blue Yonder" November 22, 1993
(1.) Native American Warners protect their pet turkey from a Pilgrim who wants him for dinner. Note: cameo appearance by Elmer Fudd (2.) A newly hatched bird tries to find its mother and ends up following a stealth fighter.
47 "Video Review / When Mice Ruled the Earth" November 23, 1993
(1.) The Warners have fun at a video store where the movie covers come to life, sort of an update on the classic cartoon Book Revue. (2.) Pinky and the Brain go back to the dawn of man to influence mice and give them evolutionary advantages to rule the world.
48 "Mobster Mash / Lake Titicaca / Icebreakers" November 24, 1993
(1.) The Warners get into a battle of wits with a Mafia boss (based on Vito Corleone) at his favorite Italian restaurant. (2.) The Warners sing about a South American lake. (3.) Rita and Runt stow away to Florida, but they end up in the Arctic, where they encounter Ross Perot.
49 "A Christmas Plotz / Little Drummer Warners" December 6, 1993
(1.) A Warner version of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. (2.) A retelling of the birth of Jesus, set to several familiar carols. The Warners (as shepherds) deliver their own spin on "We Three Kings" and jazz up "The Little Drummer Boy."
50 "Twas the Day Before Christmas / Jingle Boo / The Great Wakkorotti: The Holiday Concert / Toy Shop Terror / Yakko's Universe" November 29, 1993
(1.) Slappy tells Skippy a story about the studio's plans to deliver Christmas presents to the Warners, with Ralph standing in for Santa Claus. (2.) Chicken Boo disguises himself as a department store Santa Claus. (3.) Wakko belches "Jingle Bells." (4.) The Warners run amok at a toy store. Only use of Raymond Scott's song (and classic WB cartoon soundtrack cue) Powerhouse in Animaniacs. (5.) (reairing) Yakko sings a song about the relative vastness of space from one person to the entire universe.
51 "The Warners & the Beanstalk / Frontier Slappy" February 10, 1994
(1.) The Warners climb up the beanstalk where they face a hungry giant. To get him to eat something other than them, the Warners pester him to eat gold eggs and meat in a style similar to Dr. Seuss' Green Eggs and Ham. Note: This is one of the few shorts where Wakko's hat is taken off. (2.) Slappy finds herself facing pioneer Daniel Boone, who wants to cut down her tree to build his house.
52 "Ups and Downs / The Brave Little Trailer / Yes, Always" February 11, 1994
(1.) Wakko and Dr. Scratchansniff are stuck in an elevator for several hours. Wakko does a Randy Beaman story. (2.) A small trailer has to defend his home against tornadoes while avoiding the grasp of a hungry steam shovel. Note: This title is a pun on The Brave Little Toaster, which had writer Deanna Oliver as the voice of the title character in the movie. (3.) A study on voice-acting shows Brain re-enacting an infamous Orson Welles commercial meltdown.
53 "Drive-Insane / Girlfeathers / I'm Cute" February 14, 1994
(1.) Dr. Scratchansniff's date at a drive-in gets out of hand when the Warners join him. (2.) The "girlfriends" of the Goodfeathers take in some alone time by flying to the Grand Canyon, but the boys keep chasing them the whole way. (3.) Dot sings a song about how cute she is while her brothers slowly get sick of the whole spectacle.
54 "Brain Meets Brawn / Meet Minerva" February 15, 1994
(1.) In the late 1800s, Brain steals Dr. Jekyll's formula as part of a scheme to take over the British Empire. (2.) A frustrated and lovelorn Minerva avoids a hunting dog named Newt, who either wants to capture her or have her! This was to be the first Minerva short.
55 "Gold Rush / A Gift of Gold / Dot's Quiet Time" February 16, 1994
(1.) The Warners take revenge on a prospector who steals their entire wealth during the 1840s gold rush in California. (2.) The trials and tribulations of a piece of gold wrapping paper. (3.) Dot sings while trying to find a peaceful place to read. Marks a cameo of the Scotsman from My Bunny Lies Over the Sea.
56 "Schnitzelbank / The Helpinki Formula / Les Boutons et le Ballon (Buttons and the Balloon) / Kung Boo" February 17, 1994
(1.) The Warners sing the "International Friendship Song." (2.) Brain concocts a mystery formula and sells it through infomercials as part of a world-conquering scheme. (3.) Buttons chases Mindy across Paris as she tries to catch a balloon. All spoken lines are in French. (4.) A parody of The Karate Kid where Chicken Boo goes for a martial-arts championship. Note: The theme song is sung in French.
57 "Of Course, You Know This Means Warners / Up a Tree / Wakko's Gizmo" February 18, 1994
(1.) The Warners show off their assistance on the homefront during World War II. (2.) Rita finds herself stuck up a giant tree in the middle of Nebraska with a case of acrophobia and Runt barking below her. (3.) Wakko shows off a bizarre Rube Goldberg device.
58 "Meet John Brain / Smell Ya Later" February 28, 1994
(1.) Brain throws his hat into the ring to run for President of the United States. (2.) Slappy faces off against a smelly old rival to get her nuts.
59 "Ragamuffins / Woodstock Slappy" March 1, 1994
(1.) An old Warner cartoon where the trio get jobs in a bakery and try to eat everything in sight. One of the few segments with absolutely no spoken dialogue. (2.) In 1969, Slappy and Skippy head for their summer cottage in Woodstock, New York, but find themselves in the middle of a famous music festival.
60 "Karaoke-Dokie / The Cranial Crusader / The Chicken Who Loved Me" March 2, 1994
(1.) The Warners want a turn singing at a children's karaoke but are held up by the dull singing Willie Slakmer. (2.) The Brain and Pinky become Batman-styled superheroes in an attempt to gain recognition. (3.) Chicken Boo stars in a James Bond parody.
61 "Baloney & Kids / Super Buttons / Katie Ka-Boom: The Driving Lesson" May 2, 1994
(1.) The Warners are stuck on a kids show with a big, dumb orange dinosaur (parody of Barney & Friends) that gleefully takes all their abuse. (2.) Mindy and Buttons are seen as superheroes. (3.) Katie's dad makes a big mistake when he allows Katie to drive the family car home.
62 "Scare Happy Slappy / Witch One / MacBeth" May 3, 1994
(1.) Slappy takes Skippy out trick-or-treating along a block that includes all her old enemies. (2.) In colonial Salem, Rita and Runt are chased by an over-zealous judge who thinks Rita is a witch. (3.) Dot, Hello Nurse, and Slappy act out the Three Witches' scene from Act IV of the Scottish play, with Yakko translating, and cook up a sinister brew with unexpected results.
63 "With Three You Get Eggroll / Mermaid Mindy / Katie Ka-Boom: Call Waiting" May 9, 1994
(1.) Pesto has to watch his sister's egg, but it starts rolling all over town. (2.) Mindy and Buttons are mer-people. (3.) Katie's dad forgets to take a message from one of her friends.
64 "Lookit the Fuzzy Heads / No Face Like Home" May 16, 1994
(1.) Dr. Scratchansniff holds a group therapy session with the Warners and Elmyra Duff, but Elmyra's behavior drives the trio crazy. To escape, the Warners find Buttons and Mindy, and have Elmyra take all the pain Buttons usually gets. (2.) Slappy goes to get plastic surgery, but Walter tries to fiddle with her face.
65 "The Warners 65th Anniversary Special" May 23, 1994
A "live" special that highlights the anniversary of the Warners' creation, from their original roles as sidekicks to the early Looney Tunes character Buddy through their golden age and their occasional breakouts prior to recent times. Behind the scenes, though, a mysterious adversary is plotting their demise. Guest appearances by Slappy and Skippy Squirrel, Elmyra Duff, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Foghorn Leghorn, Yosemite Sam, and Tweety. Note: no opening theme.

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