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A lot of people remember “Animaniacs,” but not many people remember how popular it once was. In 1993, the year these episodes appeared on the Fox network, “Animaniacs” was the most popular cartoon on that network, and one of the most-watched cartoons on TV. It had a cult following like few other shows of its time; alt.tv.animaniacs was one of the most densely-populated groups on usenet. Adult and college-age viewers loved “Animaniacs” as much as, if not more than, the little kids; the obscure cultural references, double entendres, and good solid cartoon violence made it even more fun for an older audience.
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Well, that was 1993, and over a decade later, how does this show hold up? Very, very well. All the things that made it so popular in 1993 — the great lines, the imaginative visuals, the music (with the late Richard Stone leading a full orchestra, no computer-generated music allowed), the voices, the cultural references, the violence — still work today. The anthology format, with each episode consisting of a mix of different characters and segments, gives the show a richness and variety that most cartoon shows don’t have. And the characters are still as funny as they were in 1993: the Marx-Brothers-inspired Yakko, Wakko and Dot; elderly, amoral cartoon star Slappy Squirrel; Chicken Boo, the giant chicken forever passing for a human; and world-domination-seeking lab mice Pinky and the Brain (whose spinoff series is also available on DVD, separately).
The first DVD set contains the first 25 episodes of the series, out of a total of 99; if it sells well, three more volumes will be released. It includes some of the show’s very best segments, like the encounters with Paul Rugg’s Jerry Lewis parody “Mr. Director”; or Slappy trying to prove to her nephew that “nobody ever dies in cartoons” in the short “Bumbie’s Mom”; or the elaborate mini-musical “Les Miseranimals”; or the Warner Brothers (and the Warner sister) helping Michelangelo “paint naked people all over a church.” Plus the famous song sequence with all (or most) of the nations of the world set to the “Mexican Hat Dance.”
Yeah, it’s a not really a full first season, but the first 25 half-hour shows is still a big number for a 5-disc set! I just can’t wait to buy this for my siblings, because I loved the show as a kid, and nowadays, I still appreciate the zany Looney Tunes-esque slapstick antics, solid art style, and great voice-acting.
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As listed on tvshowsondvd.com, the first 25 episodes are:
1. De-Zanitized, The Monkey Song, Nighty Night Toon
2. Yakko’s World, Cookies For Einstein, Win Big
3. HMS Yakko, Slappy Goes Walnuts, Yakko’s Universe Song
4. Hooked on a Ceiling, Good Feathers (pilot episode)
5. Taming of the Screwy
6. Flipper Parody, Temporary Insanity, Operation Lollipop, What are We?
7. Piano Rag, When Rita Met Runt
8. The Warner’s Lot Song, The Big Candy Store, Bumbie’s Mom
9. Wally Llama, Where Rodents Dare
10. King Yakko
11. No Pain, No Painting, Les Miseranimals
12. Garage Sale of the Century, West Side Pigeons
13. Hello Nice Warners, La Behemoth, Little Old Slappy From Pasadena
14. La La Law, Cat On a Hot Steel Beam
15. Space Probed, Battle For the Planet
16. Chalkboard Bungle, Hooray for Slappy, The Great Wakkoroti: The Master & His Music
17. Roll over Beethoven, The Cat and the Fiddle
18. Pavlov’s Mice, Chicken Boo-Rhyshnikov, Nothing But the Tooth
19. Meatballs or Consequences, A Moving Experience
20. Hitchcock Opening, Hearts of Twilight; The Boids
21. The Flame, Wakko’s America Song, Davey Omelette, Four Score and Seven Migraines Ago
22. Guardin’ the Garden, Plane Pals
23. Be Careful What You Eat, Up the Crazy River, Ta Da Dump
24. Yakko’s World of Baldness, Oppurtunity Knox, Wings Take Heart
25. Disasterpiece Theatre, Hercule Yakko, Home On The Nile, A Midsummer Night’s Dream
In addition, you’ll also get the extra: “Animaniacs Live!” where Maurice LaMarche, voice of Brain, along with Animaniac friends comment on the facts of Steven Spielberg’s show. The audio, too, is presented in Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound–can’t wait to hear the theme song blasting through my Kenwood reciever system!
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