Pinky and the Brain's slapstick, social parody, and surprisingly sharp wit made the show accessible to kids and adults. Its ...
Shane Romanchick is a TV and Movie News author for Collider. He also runs his own blog Entershanement Reviews where he writes about and reviews the latest movies. He graduated from Regis College in ...
If you grew up during the '90s and were an avid TV viewer, it's unlikely you missed "Pinky and the Brain." The cartoon was a spin-off of "The Animaniacs," and it turned out to be a highly successful ...
Steven Spielberg's Animaniacs introduced us to a wide variety of new, fun characters which, along with Tiny Toon Adventures just before it, brought back that element of WB zaniness that endeared their ...
They voiced Pinky and the Brain on the animated TV series “Animaniacs” and its spinoff series in the ’90s. Maurice LaMarche (left) and Rob Paulsen attend the "Animaniacs" panel during SCAD TVFEST 2023 ...
The oft-told origin story for Pinky and the Brain goes as follows: While working on the beloved series Tiny Toon Adventures (a precursor to Animaniacs), animator Bruce Timm saw fellow animators Tom ...
Pinky and Brain are genetically enhanced laboratory mice who reside in a cage in the Acme Labs research facility. Brain is self-centered and scheming; Pinky is good-natured but feebleminded. In each ...
In the series finale of Pinky and the Brain, the Brain, and the characters from Animaniacs develop a Star Wars spoof.
For some reason, cats have picked up an interesting rap. On the one hand, they're known for being loving, cuddly companions that some people can't get enough of. But on the other hand, cats can be ...