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'''The Warners' 65th Anniversary Special '''is the season finale of the first season of ''[[Animaniacs]]''. |
'''The Warners' 65th Anniversary Special '''is the season finale of the first season of ''[[Animaniacs]]''. |
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− | Story by [[Tom Ruegger]], [[Paul Rugg]] and Sherri Stoner<br />Written by Paul Rugg<br />Directed by Alfred Gimeno |
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− | Animation by Tokyo Movie Shinsha, Ltd. |
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− | There is no theme song in this episode. |
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=='''Summary'''== |
=='''Summary'''== |
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A "live" special that highlights the anniversary of the Warners' creation, from their original roles as sidekicks to the early ''Looney Tunes'' character Buddy through their golden age and their occasional breakouts prior to recent times. Behind the scenes, though, [[Buddy|a mysterious adversary]] is plotting their demise. |
A "live" special that highlights the anniversary of the Warners' creation, from their original roles as sidekicks to the early ''Looney Tunes'' character Buddy through their golden age and their occasional breakouts prior to recent times. Behind the scenes, though, [[Buddy|a mysterious adversary]] is plotting their demise. |
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− | |[[Rob Paulsen]] |
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− | |[[Yakko Warner]], [[Dr. Scratchansniff]], Joseph Stalin |
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− | |[[Tress MacNeille]] |
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− | |[[Dot Warner]], Viza Vizzelli, Baby Jane, Page Sister #1 |
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− | |[[Jess Harnell]] |
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− | |[[Wakko Warner]], Norman Feinman |
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− | |[[Frank Welker]] |
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− | |[[Thaddeus Plotz]], Bob Hope, [[Chicken Boo]], George Bailey, Prof. Kingsfield |
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− | |[[Maurice LaMarche]] |
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− | |Spartacus, John Wayne, Ed Sullivan |
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− | |[[Jim Cummings]] |
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− | |[[Buddy (Animaniacs)|Buddy]], Announcer, FDR, Vern Turtletaub |
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− | |[[Jeff Bennett]] |
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− | |Weed Memlo, Charlton Woodchucks, The Gipper, Lt. Gen. Patrick Nugner, Lou Amalongada |
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− | |[[Paul Rugg]] |
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− | |Lon Borax, Mr. Director |
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− | |Sherri Stoner |
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− | |[[Slappy Squirrel]] |
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− | |Nathan Ruegger |
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− | |[[Skippy Squirrel]] |
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− | |[[Cree Summer]] |
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− | |[[Elmyra Duff]], Page Sister #2 |
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− | |John Mariano |
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− | |Guenther Hundhosen |
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− | |[[Greg Burson]] |
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− | |[[Bugs Bunny]], [[Daffy Duck]], [[Tweety]], [[Porky Pig]], [[Yosemite Sam]], [[Foghorn Leghorn]] |
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=='''Trivia'''== |
=='''Trivia'''== |
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*The Warners' appearance on ''A Really Big Shew'' is a parody of the Beatles' first appearance on ''The Ed Sullivan Show''. The song they sing, "Make a Gookie", is a parody of Simon & Garfunkel's "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)". |
*The Warners' appearance on ''A Really Big Shew'' is a parody of the Beatles' first appearance on ''The Ed Sullivan Show''. The song they sing, "Make a Gookie", is a parody of Simon & Garfunkel's "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)". |
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*Bob Hope calls Dot "Dottie", but Dot does not say, "Call me 'Dottie' and you die" or act upon that threat. This could be because she was asleep when the camera panned over to the Warners. |
*Bob Hope calls Dot "Dottie", but Dot does not say, "Call me 'Dottie' and you die" or act upon that threat. This could be because she was asleep when the camera panned over to the Warners. |
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− | *Parts of the opening and closing song for this episode would be used (set to different clips of the Warner siblings) as the introduction to [[Cartoon Network]]'s ''Animaniacs'' marathon celebrating the show having joined the channel's line-up. |
+ | *Parts of the opening and closing song for this episode would be used (set to different clips of the Warner siblings) as the introduction to [[Cartoon Network]]'s ''Animaniacs'' marathon celebrating the show having joined the channel's line-up. |
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Revision as of 00:58, 30 April 2019
The Warners' 65th Anniversary Special is the season finale of the first season of Animaniacs.
Summary
A "live" special that highlights the anniversary of the Warners' creation, from their original roles as sidekicks to the early Looney Tunes character Buddy through their golden age and their occasional breakouts prior to recent times. Behind the scenes, though, a mysterious adversary is plotting their demise.
Trivia
- Viza Vizzelli is a parody of the famous singer "Liza Minnelli"
- Buddy is a real Warner Bros. animation character who was created to replace Bosko after Harman and Ising left the studio and took the character with them. Apparently, Warner Bros. was not shy to admit the failure of the character. However Buddy was created in 1933, not 1929 (which was when the first Bosko cartoon was originally produced).
- All celebrity caricatures who were interviewed are identified under the characters they made famous in their movies. Spartacus is a caricature of Kirk Douglas, Prof. Kingsfield is a caricature of John Houseman, the Gipper is Ronald Reagan, George Bailey is Jimmy Stewart.
- Bugs Bunny, Foghorn Leghorn, Tweety, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck and Yosemite Sam made cameos in the show, and each of them would tell about the Warners' reckless behavior.
- The Warners' appearance on A Really Big Shew is a parody of the Beatles' first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show. The song they sing, "Make a Gookie", is a parody of Simon & Garfunkel's "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)".
- Bob Hope calls Dot "Dottie", but Dot does not say, "Call me 'Dottie' and you die" or act upon that threat. This could be because she was asleep when the camera panned over to the Warners.
- Parts of the opening and closing song for this episode would be used (set to different clips of the Warner siblings) as the introduction to Cartoon Network's Animaniacs marathon celebrating the show having joined the channel's line-up.
External Links