International Mouse of Mystery/Aliens Resurrected/Joe/The Stickening/Slappy's Return/Everyday Safety: Giant Adirondack Chair is the 36th episode of the Animaniacs reboot. It is the season finale of its third season, as well as the series finale altogether. [1] It originally aired on February 17, 2023.
Synopsis
Pinky and Brain are the stars of a secret agent movie franchise. Yakko has to sing a song about why the Earth is worth saving. The Warners visit an amusement park and find themselves in a sticky situation. Meanwhile, the crankiest of creatures in the whole wide world makes her grand return! The Warners give the viewers a safety tip.[2]
International Mouse of Mystery
Animation by Saerom Animation
Plot
Using CGI and video footage, The Brain creates a pitch film of a spy-adventure thriller starring him, Pinky, and Egwind; with hopes of making it into a successful franchise backed by Warner Bros. As Brain attempts to explain his scheme to use the royalties to fund a plan, he is cut-off by an instant reply from WB rejecting their pitch.
Crew
- Written by James Butler, Kathleen Chen, Lucas Crandles, Brad DePrima, & Brian Polk
- Directed by Matthew Yang
Songs
Trivia
- This is the final Pinky and the Brain cartoon in the reboot.
- This also is the final cold open in the reboot.
- The title of this cartoon is seemingly a nod to the 1990's spy-comedy film Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery.
- The mice previously embarked on an adventure parodying spy-thrillers in the cartoon "To Russia With Lab Mice" from the 1995 Pinky and the Brain series. That episode also featured a spy-themed number from Pinky - "The Mouse with the Giant Head."
- Pinky briefly plays a game featuring Backwards Gary from "Backwards Pinky."
Quotes
- Brain: Now, where am I am going to find a profitable yet endlessly repetitive formulaic rebooted franchise that relies on just a handful of tired characters.
Gallery
Theme Song
Variable Verse
Wakko: 90s Video Game-y!
Trivia
- The opening begins immediately through a transition following the end of the previous segment, "International Mouse of Mystery".
- Gabe Swarr mentioned in a reply that the pixel art style animation featured references the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive Animaniacs video game developed by Konami.[3]
Aliens Resurrected
Animation by Digital eMation
Giant Ant (Song Sequence)
Plot
In a morning at the Water Tower, Yakko and Dot wake up to find out Wakko hasn't slept in days, who has been researching aliens to prove to his brother and sister that aliens are real; though Yakko and Dot remain oblivious to it until Wakko reminds them that they met them and Yakko sang a song about history to them.
The aliens return to the studio lot and begin abducting the Warner Bros. Studio staff, planning to de-atomize and execute the Earth people after understanding Yakko's song about history and deeming the people on Earth as very nasty. Wakko comes up with the idea for Yakko to sing a song about humanity's wins. One of the Council aliens begins to cry over the song, convincing the other Council alien to spare the Earth people, though not without threatening to return and be very ruthless if the Earth people continue "the stuff that's bad". The aliens free the captured staff and fly back to space, though the Warner trio are certain that they'll meet them again.
Crew
- Written by Lucas Crandles & Timothy Nash
- Directed by Brett Varon
Songs
Trivia
- This cartoon is a follow-up to "A Brief History of History."
- This is the final segment to be animated by Giant Ant.
- Ralph is wearing a costume of Meatball Man, from the segment "Season 3 and WB".
- The song "Some of Humanity’s Wins" is a parody of the song "My Favorite Things" from the musical The Sound of Music. Previously, "My Favorite Things" was parodied in the original Animaniacs cartoon "The Sound of Warners" as "When I Am Afraid."
- The final shot of the song resembles the cover of the 1967 Beatles album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
Joe
Animation by Saerom Animation
Plot
A group of animal mothers are enjoying a game of cards, with each of the mothers talking about the successes of their children. When Peggy the Kangaroo is asked about her son Joe, a gruff voice is heard from her pouch. Peggy checks her pouch, where her son Joe is seen, who is revealed to be an overweight gamer still living in his mom, asking to bring leftovers from the party. Peggy comes back up nervously, calling Joe a late bloomer, as the camera zooms out to reveal that the entire table is being held on her belly.
Crew
- Story by Katie Rice
- Teleplay by James Butler
- Directed by Katie Rice
Trivia
- Two characters are named "Hank" and "Peggy," though they are seemingly ordinary names, the presence of both names may indicate a possible reference to Hank and Peggy Hill from the Mike Judge cartoon series King of the Hill.
The Stickening
Animation by Titmouse, Inc.
Plot
While at an amusement park, Dot begs Yakko and Wakko to go on a teacup ride. While the Warners split up, Wakko's giant lollipop gets stuck on Dot's head, which proves to be very durable. While attempting to get the lollipop off Dot, she ends up sticking more objects and people on the lollipop (including Yakko and Wakko), eventually giving up. Dot covers up the lollipop with tape and rides the teacup. On the ride, the lollipop sticks more objects and eventually spins so fast that the lollipop generates a torando, sucking in everyone nearby, including Warner Bros. Studios staff and a clown. The lollipop's power eventually grows too great and becomes a black hole, sucking up the Warners, Warner Bros. Studios, all of Burbank, California and the co-stars of the show. The black hole eventually breaches into the real world and consumes the universe, causing a big bang.
Dot comes out with a bald spot and quotes about "going out with a big bang".
Crew
- Written by Eric Branscum & Jess Lacher
- Directed by Brett Varon
Songs
Trivia
- This is the final segment to be animated by Titmouse, Inc.
- A Mr. Skullhead fortune teller machine is seen at the beginning.
- Ralph is once again seen in his Meatball Man costume from the segment "Season 3 and WB Part Two."
- Dr. Scratchansniff is still seen in his bathtub, previously appearing in the same instance in the segment of the same episode "Aliens Resurrected".
- Several characters from past episodes make their final appearances and only appearances in the reboot.
- The characters that make their final appearances are the pigeon from "The Cutening", Nils Nielhart, Mr. Skullhead, The Clown (in his only physical and speaking appearance in the reboot), Flora Dora Norita, Ralph, Dr. Scratchansniff, Nora Rita Norita, Pinky, The Brain, The Incredible Gnome, Starbox, Cindy, and the Warner Bros. animator from "Yakko Amakko."
- The ending tornado scene echoes the tornado scene from the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz.
- Dot's bald spot resembles the bald spots that she shared with her siblings at the end of "Yakko's World of Baldness."
Gallery
Slappy's Return
Animation by Digital eMation
Plot
In Pensacola, Florida; a crowd of fans are standing outside a treehouse clamoring for Slappy Squirrel very late at night. The old squirrel then emerges angrily from her sleep, and laments how Pensacola isn't as quiet as she was told. She then steps outside and chastises her fans for interrupting her rest and retirement. As she returns piles of fan mail to them and insults them, the crowd continues to cheer her on, with one man exclaiming "She's still got it!" Slappy then sighs and retreats indoors. The cheering continues as the cartoon ends.
Crew
- Written by James Butler, Lucas Crandles, and Timothy Nash
- Directed by Adriel Garcia
Trivia
- This segment marks Slappy Squirrel's only speaking appearance in the reboot and the show's only Slappy Squirrel segment.
- This is the final segment to be animated by Digital eMation.
- Antonín Dvořák's composition "Humoresque" returns as Slappy's cue.
- At the end, Slappy grumbles to herself, "Ah, for the love of Pete Puma...", in reference to a nemesis of Bugs Bunny in the Robert McKimson short Rabbit's Kin, who would later make cameos in Tiny Toon Adventures as the janitor at Acme Loo.
- According to Gabe Swarr, this segment was a last minute addition in case the show didn't get renewed for another season.[4]
Gallery
Everyday Safety: Giant Adirondack Chair
Animation by Saerom Animation
Plot
Yakko, Wakko and Dot give safety tips if one were to be stranded on the Giant Adirondack Chair with no one around.
While mentioning to tune in next time on what to do with a stiff neck while a meteorite impact is about to occur, Yakko realizes that the show hasn't been renewed for more seasons, and prepares to say his last lines. Wakko prepares to say his last lines, but is interrupted by the meteorite impact, ending the series.
Crew
- Written by Katheleen Chen Brian Polk & Wellesley Wild
- Directed by Brett Varon
Songs
Trivia
- This is:
- the final Yakko, Wakko and Dot cartoon in the reboot.
- the final segment in the reboot series.
- the final segment to be animated by Saerom Animation.
- Yakko mentioning pressure on their last lines is a reference to their first lines in "Suspended Animation Part One," the first segment of the series.
- Gabe Swarr confirmed that the Warners actually survive the ending.[5][6]
Quotes
[last lines of the episode and the series]
- Yakko: Next time? We don't even know if there's gonna be a next time, because our show hasn't been renewed for more seasons yet.
- Wakko: But why? I though people liked us!
- Dot: We’re all about to die!
- Yakko: Well, that's a bit dramatic, but I know how you feel, sis. Animaniacs brings laughter and hope to so many across the globe. So without it, yes. A little piece of all of us would die.
- Dot: No, we’re really all about to die. (points to meteor)
- Yakko: Oh. Well, if that’s the case, we better think of a good way to end this show. There's a lot of pressure on our last lines.
- Wakko: Oh, I know. What about...
- (BOOM!)
International Releases
- Australia: February 18, 2023 (Stan)
- Canada: June 9, 2023 (Cartoon Network)
- Latin America: June 30, 2023 (HBO Max)
Production Notes
- Paul Rugg isn't credited as part of the voice cast as Mr. Clown, but is credited for singing "Nice and Chubby Baby" as part of the song credits. This has also happened in past episodes of the series where actors who only sing aren't listed with the rest of the cast.
- The ending for "Everyday Safety: Giant Adirondack Chair" was created after the show's crew was notified of the show's cancellation.[7]
- In this episode, Grey DeLisle uses her "DeLisle" name rather than "Grey Griffin," which was previously used for episode 3.
- Following this episode, a Pinky and the Brain mini-series debuted on Hulu on March 17, 2023: The Brain Teaches World Domination (also a promotional tie-in with MasterClass). The mini-series is listed under the "Extras" section of the Animaniacs reboot.
- Much like the series finale of the original Animaniacs, Wakko is last character to speak in this series.
Cast
Voice Actors: | Character(s): |
---|---|
Rob Paulsen | Yakko Warner, Pinky, Dr. Scratchansniff, Teacup Rider 3 |
Jess Harnell | Wakko Warner, Crowd Member, Teen Boy |
Tress MacNeille | Dot Warner, Tall Woman |
Maurice LaMarche | The Brain |
Frank Welker | Ralph T. Guard |
Paul Rugg | Mr. Clown |
Sherri Stoner | Slappy Squirrel |
Carlos Alazraqui | Joe |
Jon Bailey | Aliens 1 and 2, Teacup Rider 4 |
Grey DeLisle | Bandicoot, Koala |
John DiMaggio | Gnome |
Larissa Gallagher | Peggy, Platypus |
Danny Jacobs | Starbox |
Eleanor Johnson | Cindy |
References
- ↑ Tweet from @TheAnimaniacs on Twitter. Published and Retrieved December 10, 2022.
- ↑ Hulu Press- Animaniacs (2020)
- ↑ Tweet by Gabe Swarr. Published February 17, 2023.
- ↑ Tweet by Gabe Swarr. Published February 17, 2023. Retrieved February 18, 2023.
- ↑ Tweet by Gabe Swarr. Published February 17, 2023. Retrieved February 18, 2023.
- ↑ https://twitter.com/gabe_swarr/status/1626725382480363520
- ↑ https://twitter.com/gabe_swarr/status/1602358840720117760