Anyone else remember watching Animaniacs? I loved it! I can still recite the intro song and Pinky and the Brain’s song. Hmmm, maybe I shouldn’t have admitted that just now…
Anyway, I remember this specific routine between Slappy and her nephew Skippy, and of course, I found it on YouTube! It’s pretty much classic Animaniacs. Enjoy!
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Man I loved that show, haha.
“Pinky and the Brain” ” ” one of us a genius…the other insane… 😉
I LOVED that show!
Love it! I loved The Animaniacs. I sing the intro at random times, which really confuses my husband because he’s never seen it. I thinking he’s missing out.
Katelin – Yeah, I was pretty obsessed with it for a while, as were all my friends. We are still a bunch of geeks!
Simple Mindz – 😆 You remember the theme song, too!
Lisa – Eek, you should get the DVD’s and enlighten your husband to the genius that is Animaniacs! He will thank you in the end, I’m sure. 😉
Well since I’m turning fifty this year, I put in a vote for the classics as well. I still laugh to this day watching Bugs Bunny in the “Barber Of Seville” episode when he’s working in the hair tonic on Elmer Fud’s bald head. I’ll need to check out the Animaniacs as well, thanks for the U Tube link.
“What are you asking me for?!” I never saw this episode–clever way to use the old Abbot and Costello routine.
And Pinky and the Brain were definitely my favorite part of Animaniacs. I can still remember the episode where the guy they experimented on couldn’t hear the word “repugnant,” and every time I hear the word repugnant I think of that show. 🙂
Jeff Hamilton – I love classic Looney Tunes! The “Barber of Seville” episode was one of the best, for sure. Another good one was “Duck Dodgers in the 21st 1/2 Century!” with Daffy Duck. Ahhh, thanks for bringing up good memories.
Melissa – Haha! Yeah, it’s a great take on the Abbot and Costello “Who’s on First” routine. Yeah, that has happened to me, too! There are times when I think back to certain episodes of Animaniacs because of something that just happened in real life. Weird how the brain works like that, huh?