I'm Mad/Bad Mood Bobby/Katie Ka-Boom: The Blemish/Fake is the 69th episode of the original Animaniacs, and is the season finale of the show's 2nd season. It originally aired on November 12, 1994.
Randy Beaman
Animation by StarToons
Plot
Colin, dressed as Batman, talks about the time Randy Beaman told a creepy guy to get lost. While talking, his cape falls off and he trips on it.
Theme Song
Last line
Dot: Here's the show's name-y...
Trivia
- This is the final episode to use the line "We got wisecracks by the stacks" in the English version of the intro.
- Furthermore, this is the final to use the scene from Taming of the Screwy where Yakko, Wakko, and Dot dance on the table during "The Etiquette Song" in the intro. In the next episode, it was replaced by footage of the Warners paying their taxes.
- This is the final episode to use the line "While Bill Clinton plays the sax" in the Castilian Spanish, Nickelodeon Dutch, Finnish, French, Italian, Latin Spanish dubs versions of the intro until episode 99.
- This is also the final episode to use the line "und die jungs, die spieleb sax" in the German version of the intro.
I'm Mad
Animation by Wang Film Production
Plot
In this all-musical cartoon, Dr. Scratchansniff wakes the Warners up early for a long car ride to the circus. Yakko and Dot constantly bicker, and Wakko constantly complains.
Crew
- Story by Tom Ruegger
- Music and Lyrics by Randy Rogel
- Directed by Rich Arons, Audu Paden and Dave Marshall
Songs
- "I'm Mad"
Trivia
- This cartoon was originally released as a theatrical short film released in front of the films Thumbelina and Major League II.
- This cartoon was the first Animaniacs-related production to debut in theaters. Yakko, Wakko and Dot would make another theatrical appearance 27 years later through cameos in 2021's Space Jam: A New Legacy. They appear in the audience of the basketball game with numerous other Warner Bros. characters, and a statue of Dot can be seen in a WB meeting room.
- This is the first cartoon shown in letterbox format. Select PAL prints of the episode, however, crop it to 4:3.
- The tapes for the ending dialogue went on longer. There was talk that Rob Paulsen and Tress MacNeille had way too much fun recording it and started uncharacteristically cussing as their characters.
- In Wakko's first complaint, he notes that he can't find his clothes, his socks are full of holes, and his shoelace has a knot; ironically, he is wearing his everyday shirt and cap (his only casual clothes), and he doesn't wear shoes or socks.
- The theatrical film print would not surface in full until a YouTube upload by FT Depot on September 27, 2023. Unfortunately, Warner Bros. took down the upload the following day, but it has since been uploaded to the Internet Archive shortly after.
Gallery
Theatrical Title Cards
Mime Time
Animation by TMS
Today on Mime Time
Finding an imaginary coin.
The Mime gets arrested.
Trivia
- This is the final Mime Time cartoon on Animaniacs.
Bad Mood Bobby
Animation by Akom Film Production
Plot
Bobby wakes up on the wrong side of the nest, so Pesto and Squit do everything they can possibly think of to cheer him up.
Crew
- Written by Deanna Oliver
- Directed by Audu Paden
Trivia
- This is one of the only Goodfeathers cartoons that doesn't open with Squit saying "As far back as I can remember..."
- This cartoon has a cameo by the mynah bird from Chuck Jones' obscure Inki cartoons from the 1940s.
- This is the final Goodfeathers cartoon to be set in their usual NYC setting. Their last two cartoons would instead be set in Burbank, California.
Randy Beaman
Animation by StarToons
Plot
Colin attempts to hit a baseball while talking about Randy Beaman taking baths with his brother. He ends up breaking a window.
Katie Ka-Boom: The Blemish
Animation by Freelance Animators, Ltd.
Plot
Katie Ka-Boom overreacts to her blemish on her forehead because her friend, Jared, is coming to take her to "study group."
Crew
- Written by Nicholas Hollander
- Directed by Gary Hartle
Trivia
- This is the final cartoon to be animated by Freelance.
Good Idea, Bad Idea
Animation by Wang
Good Idea: Tossing a penny into a fountain to make a wish.
Bad Idea: Tossing your cousin Penny into a fountain to make a wish.
Good Idea: Giving your dog a bath.
Bad Idea: Having your dog dry-cleaned.
Good Idea: Playing horsie with your little sister.
Bad Idea: Playing horsie with your Aunt Bertha.
Good Idea: Throwing a surprise party for your father.
Bad Idea: Throwing a surprise party for your grandfather.
Good Idea: Playing cops and robbers in the park.
Bad Idea: Playing cops and robbers in the bank.
Good Idea: Playing catch with your grandfather.
Bad Idea: Playing catch with (i.e. using) your grandfather.
Good Idea: Playing the scales on a piano.
Bad Idea: Playing the scales on a fish.
Trivia
- This is the longest Good Idea/Bad idea segment.
- The second bad idea ("Having your dog dry-cleaned") does not have the "Bad Idea" title before it.
- During the "playing horsie" part, "The Light Cavalry Overture" plays.
- During the "Catch with grandpa" part, "This Old Man" plays.
Randy Beaman
Animation by StarToons
Plot
Colin comes out with a toy plane, puts his finger in his ear, and tells a rather disgusting tale about when Randy Beaman ate corn flakes.
Fake
Animation by Wang
Plot
A rather short cartoon where Dr. Scratchansniff and the Warners debate whether pro wrestling is staged or not. Scratchy's hopes for a fun-filled outing are dashed by the Warners inadvertently provoking him to snap.
Crew
- Written by Paul Rugg
- Directed by Alfred Gimeno
Trivia
- This is one of the shortest non-musical Yakko, Wakko, and Dot cartoons in the series.
Production Notes
- This is:
- the final original Animaniacs episode to premiere on Fox Kids, as the show would move to Kids' WB by the start of its third season.
- the last episode to give Kathryn Page a wacky credit. Beginning with the next episode, the credits will include gag credits in the style of Tiny Toon Adventures.
- the final Animaniacs episode to use the 1992 "Warner Bros. Television Distribution" logo and name at the end of an episode. Episodes beginning with Episode 70 would begin using the "Warner Bros Television Animation" logo and name at the end of an episode.
Cast
Voice Actors: | Character(s): |
Rob Paulsen | Yakko Warner, Dr. Scratchansniff, Katie's Dad |
Jess Harnell | Wakko Warner |
Tress MacNeille | Dot Warner |
Jim Cummings | Ring Announcer, Ironhead McCann, Lardo |
John Mariano | Bobby |
Maurice LaMarche | Squit |
Chick Vennera | Pesto, The Godpigeon |
Laura Mooney | Katie Ka-Boom |
Mary Gross | Katie's Mom |
Justin Garms | Tinker |
Eric Balfour | Jared |
Colin Wells | Colin |
Tom Bodett | Announcer |
Transcript
External Links
- Listing for data related to "I'm Mad" (1994-03-30, Short) - eidr