I will use her skin to make new cels for Animaniacs and Hysteria.
Loved those shows.
Damn the man. er… Woman.
I will use her skin to make new cels for Animaniacs and Hysteria.
Loved those shows.
Damn the man. er… Woman.
Sam and Max brought back the time of No-Little educational value cartoon to me…hard. Just thinking of that brilliant cartoon based on the fabulous game based on the amazing comic makes me tear.
The Countries of the World song on Animaniacs held my attention like no other animated feature of that era.
Oh…Oh I dread you dark WB hearts!
Hell, I’d watch it. But I’m a nut. There’s sort of been a reunion, but the problem is it was a movie called “The Country Bears.” Peter Hastings programmed One Saturday Morning for Disney, and his reward was a live action director’s chair. Too bad it was this. Plenty of cameos, though. Jess Harnell, the voice of Wakko, appeared in the ads asking who the little bear on stage was. He was asking the question to the kid who played Hogarth in “The Iron Giant”, another property Warner Bros. abused.
I should state that “Histeria!” had its moments, like trotting Paul Rugg out to ridicule Nostradamus (“Shut up!”) or the occasional skit where the writers slipped into raw insanity, like William T. Sherman running Pee-Wee’s Playhouse. I wish I knew the Shakespeare song for sure. But overall, it was poop jokes about the baby and old jokes about Father Time. That, and there was a weird little conclave on the web at the time who wanted Charity Bizarre and Loud Kiddington to be a couple. Seriously. It could put you off food.
Nah, Tiny Toons was better – I liked the shared environment all the shows used. Animaniacs! felt too much like a hodge-podge of random gags for my taste, though I will admit Pinky & The Brain were brilliant.