![]() “Animaniacs” won eight Daytime Emmy Awards during its run, as well as a Peabody Award. Each episode was also heavily scored with original songs and music. Voice stars on the series included Rob Paulsen, Tress MacNeille, Jess Harnell, Sherri Stoner and Maurice LaMarche. “Animaniacs” was popular with kids, but young adults also gravitated to its sophisticated humor and references. Tom Ruegger, who oversaw the show’s creation, was inspired by his own three children in developing the characters. lot watertower since the 1930s until their escape. ![]() The cartoon consisted of various segments (including “Pinky and the Brain”), all tied together by the Warner siblings – Yakko, Wakoo and Dot, who were said to have been trapped in the Warner Bros. It also spawned the primetime spinoff “Pinky and the Brain,” which aired on The WB. “Animaniacs” ran for 99 episodes – from 1993 to 1995 on Fox Kids, before moving to Kids’ WB from 1995 to 1998. TV title, “Fuller House,” which is one of the most-watched originals on Netflix. But 1990s nostalgia is big business these days – witness the success of another Warner Bros. There’s no home yet for “Animaniacs,” and insiders caution that it’s still in the early stages of development. Steven Spielberg, who developed the original as a follow-up to the success of his “Tiny Toon Adventures,” is expected to be on board in crafting the updated version. The potential reboot comes as “Animaniacs” has experienced a new surge in popularity since arriving on Netflix last year. Animation are kicking around a brand new version of the hit 1990s cartoon, IndieWire has learned. ![]() Hellloooo, nurse: It’s time for “Animaniacs” – again!Īmblin Television and Warner Bros.
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