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To say that Animaniacs got crap past the radar would exist similar maxim Florida gets a fleck damp during hurricane season. The way this show contended with censors over content was more like total war, with the radar hopelessly outmatched. Though there were times where the censors won, like when they toned down the violence against Sam Fondlesome/Dan Anchorman on "Broadcast Nuisance" note fortunately, overseas cuts of "Circulate Nuisance" take information technology the way information technology was originally intended and banned the sexually-charged Minerva Mink cartoons, it should be noted that these were Pyrrhic victories and didn't bear on the overall outcome of the war.

Backed by Steven Spielberg (who, at that time, was the 500-pound gorilla in the animation earth) and Warner Bros.' decades-long belief that the idea of cartoons being strictly for children was for other studios, note Or, at least, their return to that line of thinking after their Dork Historic period of the Sixties and Seventies where they submitted to the Animation Age Ghetto. the writing staff considered it a day wasted when they didn't button the envelope and go at least ane Parental Bonus or risque Late to the Punchline moment into the show. The material was snappy, the joke-writing knew how to entertain immature and old alike, and Censor Decoys were deployed in a Zerg Rush. Even the staff members at the fourth dimension were amazed at what they got abroad with...and the fans who grew up with this show in the 1990s are as well. As well this list, there are many online articles and videos dedicated to showing all the jokes that viewers empathise at present that they didn't when they were younger.

And for those wondering, the 2020 revival on Hulu arguably dodges the radar even more than in the 1990s. Probably helping is the fact that, since it's a streaming platform, there'south no radar to speak of.

General rule of thumb when watching (or rewatching) this testify: If whatsoever of the characters (Yakko especially) says, "Good dark, everybody" after a particularly dubious line, it means, "Nosotros got one over on the censors...again!"

Pinky and the Brain can be found there.


1993:

  • Speaking of Censor Decoy blitzes, hither is a deleted cel, from the cartoon "King Yakko", of Yakko distracting Prime number Minister Nurse with his face wedged snugly in her chest.
  • The lyric "Nosotros're zany to the max, there's baloney in our slacks!" from the theme song. Uhhh...
  • The bouncing auto up-and-downwards, up-and-down, up-and-down, up-and-down at the Drive-In Theater in "Drive-Insane". At that place was even a adult female with a child who had to drag him away so he wouldn't ask questions nearly what was (allegedly) going on inside the car.
    • Later in that same episode, there is a shot of the Warners jumping on Frau Hassenfeffer inside the automobile after Dr. Scratchansniff gets kicked out of the vehicle. Wakko in particular is laid out in a very... comfortable manner on her chest.
    • At one bespeak Dot and Wakko are looking Frau Hassenfeffer with large, toothy smiles. Frau is agape they're gonna bite her, and Dot says "Non unless you want usa to."
  • This ane from Episode 4:

    Yakko: Wait a infinitesimal, y'all expect u.s.a. poor, innocent children to climb upward dangerous scaffolding and paint naked people all over a church?!
    Yakko, Wakko and Dot: We'LL DO It!
    Yakko: But we're not doing information technology for the sake of fine art, and we're not doing it for the sake of money! No, we're doing it because... we like painting naked people!

  • In their version of Jack and the Beanstalk, Wakko plays the girl-harp, electing a audio that could charitably exist called laughter, and ending in a sultry "That tickles!"
  • This infamous one from "Disasterpiece Theatre":

    Yakko: Number-i Sister, dust for prints!
    (time passes; pan over to Dot carrying Prince)
    Dot: I constitute Prince!
    Yakko: No, no, no, fingerprints!
    Dot: (stares briefly at a grinning Prince, then back at Yakko) I don't recollect then. (tosses Prince out a nearby porthole)

    • In their interview with the Nostalgia Critic, 2 of the three writers admitted that even they didn't know how they got away with that one, while another claimed to have no memory of it whatsoever.
    • Series creator Tom Reugger states that "Information technology looked innocent on paper. Information technology was funny in the board then nosotros let information technology go to blitheness, then when information technology came back, the footage fabricated usa laugh and then hard that we kept information technology in, and then when no one objected, it went on the air."
  • And they were only brusk of blatant in "King Yakko":

    Prime Government minister Nurse: Your Highness, it's fourth dimension to meet your Cabinet.
    Yakko (to an actual chiffonier): Hi there, overnice to run into y'all. (Talking as the cabinet) "Oh, the pleasance is mine."
    Prime number Minister Nurse: Sire?
    Yakko: (puts his finger under her chin) Wait 'til nosotros're alone...

    • And in a clever Stealth Pun, when talking to the aforementioned cabinet, Yakko opens one of its drawers and peeks into it. And since he was talking to it like he would a lady, he was essentially peeking into her drawers!
    • Hither's another: Virtually the end of the episode, the Warners return to the castle. After Yakko kisses the Prime Minister Nurse's paw and Dot curtsies to her, Wakko extends his hand out as if to milk shake easily with her. As shortly equally the Nurse extends out her hand, Wakko hooks one of his legs into it, leans closer to her and gives her a very suggestive look with his tongue hanging out.
    • One of Tom Ruegger's proudest possessions is an blitheness cel from the episode (specifically from the scene where Yakko tells Prime number Minister Nurse, "Dresses would exist Dot'southward section") in which Yakko'southward confront is somehow engulfed in Prime Minister's Nurse's cleavage.
  • In Calling Me a Logarithm style, Yakko and his sibs react with horror to a word that simply sounds dirty a number of times:

    Beethoven: I am Ludwig Van Beethoven! Vorld famous composer, und pianist!
    Yakko: Yous're a WHAT?
    Beethoven: A PIANIST!
    Yakko: (smooch) Good nighttime everybody!
    Beethoven: (dislocated) Simply zat is vat I am! A pianist!
    Yakko: I call up nosotros've heard enough out of you! (proceeds to wash out his oral cavity with lather)

    • When the Warners are forced to attend educational classes:

      Ms. Flamiel: Yakko, can you conjugate?
      Yakko: Who, ME? I've never fifty-fifty kissed a girl.
      Ms. Flamiel: No, no, no! It's easy. I'll conjugate with you.
      Yakko: (to the audience) Skilful night, everybody!
      Ms. Flamiel: You don't understand. I'll go to the board and bear witness you.
      Yakko: (to the audience) Don't look.

    • In the same episode, Ms. Flamiel pulls a pen from out of her wearing apparel to write F's on the heads of Yakko, Wakko and Dot.

      Yakko: Ooh, what else you got in there?

  • In i episode, Dr. Scratchensniff got a parking ticket and Yakko was his legal representation in traffic court. There was a scrap of a running gag that was obvious enough for us kids to get:

    Judge: Accept yous subpoenaed the witness?
    Yakko: Have I what?
    Judge: Subpoenaed! Subpoenaed! Have you subpoenaed the witness?!
    Yakko: I most certainly take not! You should exist aback of yourself for fifty-fifty thinking it!
    (later, while he's questioning the meter maid that gave the ticket)
    Yakko: Why did yous give Dr. Scratchansniff a ticket?
    Meter Maid: His parking meter had expired. That'southward a violation of the Burbank Penal Code.
    Yakko: (covers his oral fissure) The what?
    Meter Maid: The penal code! The penal lawmaking!
    Yakko: (to the judge) You know, the two of you oughta get together.

  • In the Rita and Runt brusk "FrankenRunt", Rita sneaks into the lab and crawls upwardly the operation table where Runt was strapped to. She also crawled under the sheets, then pops her head out above Runt to confront him.

    Rita: Having fun?

    • Also, this exchange later in the same episode:

    Runt: Gee, that Dracula sure was a weird guy.
    Rita: What was with that bat fetish, anyway?

  • 2 words - Minerva Mink. When a character gets created for the sole purpose of doing an homage to the sometime Tex Avery "Wolfy" shorts and their over-the-top Wild Takes, information technology'south bound to take some crap getting by the radar.
    • In the showtime Minerva short, the bullheaded engagement that her friend fix her up with turned out to be a hunky greaser. Greasers often have a cigarette dangling from their oral fissure, but the censors wouldn't permit it. Solution? Show him put a lollipop in his oral fissure in his first advent so have the lollipop stick dangling from his mouth like a cigarette.
    • It is also a subversion. Sadly, the radar defenseless upward with this serial and, outside of some quick appearances, the Minerva cartoons only lasted two episodes. On the other hand, there were many Minerva comics, where even humans are aroused by her.
    • In "Hercule Yakko", Minerva does a wild take upon seeing a photo of Marita and her large diamond.
  • There were a few scenes when Hello Nurse would exist chosen to escort the Warners away; Yakko and Wakko would sometimes be staring at her breasts.
  • Or:

    Yakko (practicing a polite greeting with Hello Nurse): "How exercise y'all do... that matter with your mouth?!"

  • In one episode, the Warners constantly foil a hunter's attempts to shoot their pet turkey.
    • Or when Beethoven calls them peasants:

    Yakko: We're not pheasants! We're not even birds! Just I'd like to give you a bird! Here! (Wakko stuffs a turkey down his jacket)

    • Also done in "This Pun for Hire" while fighting over a bird statue.

    Minerva Mink: Requite me the bird!

    Dot: We can't, this is a family show. note The Nickelodeon rerun cuts off "information technology'due south a family show", making the joke more subtle, but it can still exist seen as an adult joke.

  • How did this go past the radar in "Taming of the Screwy"?

    (while the Warners screw around with a sculpture of Dr. Freud on Scratchanstiff'southward desk)
    Wakko: Ooh, a giant Pez dispenser! (to Yakko) Want one?
    Yakko: Delight!
    Dr. Scratchansniff: Stop playing with my bust!
    (Crush)
    Yakko: (aside glance, smooch) Good night, everybody!

  • Information technology's non just the Warners getting in on the action. In "Slappy Goes Walnuts", a video explained:

    "The squirrel likes to hide his nuts in many odd places where the sunday doesn't shine on 'em."

  • From "Never Give Up Hope" (Wakko'southward Wish):
  • THIS episode, "My Mother the Squirrel", is this trope all over. Highlights include this precious stone:

    Slappy: (having had plenty of the baby bird hiding underneath her) "This thing is starting to become a hurting in the... well, you know."

    • And:

      Skippy: You want me to bring him back to his nest?
      Slappy: No, Skippy... I'm actually starting to savour information technology.
      Skippy: Adept nighttime, everybody!

  • In "Wakko'south America", Wakko gets a Daily Double in classroom Jeopardy!. When asked if he wants to wager all of his money or part of it, he answers with "I'll blow the wad!" As he said it, the facial expressions on Yakko and Dot fabricated it seem like even they weren't sure they'd get away with information technology.
    • 'Class, it could have been missed because "accident the wad" is also existent gambling slang.
      • Even outside of gambling, it's a standard English idiom, and the term comes from the manner one-time firearms would have to be reloaded.
    • It also might have made it because Wakko's delivery of the line and accent make it a little hard to discern exactly what he says after "the".
  • There's a really quick shot of Wakko sipping from a straw stuck in a barrel labeled "Grog" during "The Ballad of Magellan". That's right, a children's drawing managed to include a Funny Background Upshot that beer commercials even so aren't immune to depict.
  • Dot'south worst "Where the hell were the censors on this one?" moment was in the Pocadotas fleck:

    John Smith (holding his hand out to shake Dot's): This is how we say "hi."
    Dot (with an expression and tone that screams suggestiveness): Wanna see how we do it?
    Yakko: (mmm-wah) One thousand'night everybody!

    • Also in that short:

      Dot: [I'm] painting with the colors of the passing wind.
      Wakko: Did you say 'passing current of air'?!
      Dot: PLEASE! PLEASE, I BEG Yous, Permit US NOT Get THERE!

    • There is also the moment from "The Iii Muske-Warners" where Yakko is doing a presentation on Squeezie Cheese and Dot is dressed in a showgirl's outfit with a blonde wig while presenting an oddly phallic shaped bottle of cheese paste, she then hugs it and information technology sprays upwards in the air.
  • In "The Big Candy Store", the Warners have defeated today's villain by casting him into a giant chocolate Easter bunny, then they donate him/information technology to the children'southward home, where he'due south carried off by a crowd of children. So:

    Yakko: "Wait 'till they get to the creamy filling!" (waggles eyebrows)

  • "Oh Lake Titicaca, yes Lake Titicaca / Why do we sing of its fame? / Lake Titicaca, yes Lake Titicaca / 'Cause we really like saying its name! Titicaca!"
  • Hello Nurse gets in on it, too, in "This Pun for Hire":

    Hello Nurse: How come I always go the booby prize?
    Dot: I'm non touching that 1.

    • Also in "This Pun for Rent", when Minerva Mink appears, Wakko starts pounding on bongo drums he grabbed in the previous scene with a pleased look on his confront and screeching like a monkey. Yakko's reaction was no meliorate.
    • Come up on you guys! We're gonna play "truth or dare."
  • Will Hays tells Googily Goop to take off her suggestive outfit — cue "Skillful dark, everybody".
    • From the same brusk, Wakko'south nose has sprung to life and has taken residence in Googily Goop'southward picnic basket, Wakko asks if she'southward seen his olfactory organ and she replies "Oh do you mean the ruby-red? It'due south right in here" every bit she pulls out a pie which the nose pops out of and the censor tells her to picket what she says.
  • In "Temporary Insanity", Wakko eats Mr. Plotz's paperweight.

    Thaddeus: And requite me dorsum my paperweight!
    Wakko: Okay, only you'll take to expect a while.
    Yakko: (blows kiss) Good nighttime, everybody!

  • In "Take My Siblings, Please", there's a scene where Yakko summons a grouping of busty chorus girls to "romp" with him. Bad enough already, just and then comes a later bit where all the ladies are walking away groaning in burnout. Yakko, beingness Getting Crap Past the Radar personified, simply has to get in audio even worse.

    Yakko: C'mon! Ane more romp? I'll even get in front this time!

    • Wakko'south interaction with the troll in the episode has a couple of... well... endowment jokes.

      Wakko: Warner Brothers would be very unhappy with you. They'd sue your pants off. (pulls troll's trousers, snapping them back, troll grabs crotch surface area and moans in pain)

      Wakko: You should eat my brother. He's way meatier than I am. (cut to the Chorus girls tiredly walking away from Yakko'southward romping)

    • Aforementioned episode, Wakko excuses himself (before Yakko summons the chorus girls)

      Wakko: My bottom'southward sore from all this romping.

    • And before that, Dot chides the troll saying that she can't exist eaten because she's a niggling skinny thing. Her skirt falls down exposing her underwear, then she pulls it support quickly with a giggle. The troll seemed to enjoy that every bit well.
  • Then there's the "Package" conversation. Unfortunately, the video was pulled, but information technology went something like this:

    Dr. Scratchansniff: Equally yous know, when nature calls, you lot take to pick up the phone and say "Hello, I got your message. I've got a package for you lot."
    Wakko: "I've got a parcel for yous"? Excuse me?
    Dr. Scratchansniff: Oh, look who's talking, Mr. Potty Emergency.
    Wakko: Yeah, but I never said "package"!

  • In "Cracking for Skippy", the network executive, modeled after then head of the FCC Reed Hundt, is named "Reef Blunt". Try seeing how far that'll get today.
  • Yet another example from "The Monkey Song" (a parody of "Monkey" by Harry Belafonte) when Yakko and Wakko are kissing Hello Nurse:

    Hi Nurse: I don't know what to say, the monkeys won't exercise!
    Yakko: (singing) For a nickel, I'll requite you a inkling.

  • In "Garage Auction of the Century", Wakko has broken Papa Bear'south (the same Papa Behave who appeared in a series of Chuck Jones cartoons unofficially known as "The Dysfunctional Carry Family" cartoons) garage opener and he tells him he can set up it, when he puts it back together he experiments with it and discovers he tin motility things up and down. Two women in skirts walk past. He gives a sly smiling and wiggles his eyebrows, pointing it at them. Earlier he can press the button:
  • During "A Christmas Plotz", Yakko (equally the Ghost of Christmas Futurity) performs an elaborate musical number, complete with chorus girls:

    "Let me know when those costumes get heavy!" (growls suggestively)

    • Even before, Yakko talks with one of the chorus girls during the musical.

    Yakko: Hellooo nurses! Say, why don'tcha end by the Warner Tower so I can testify you my stamp collection?
    Chorus Daughter: But Yakko, you don't have a postage collection!
    Yakko: Alright, then, you tin can open my mail.

  • The Slappy Squirrel short "Bumbie'due south Mom" featured Slappy arguing, with her usual aplomb, with a boorish woman in a movie theater.

    Boorish Woman: Well, I never!
    Slappy: Well, you should; it's fun!

  • In another Slappy Squrriel short, Candy Chipmunk makes a game show appearance and wins a wet bar, amid other things.
  • During the song, "A Convulse!" (which is adventurous enough, airing a jaunty musical number about the highly-destructive 1994 Northridge earthquake a year afterwards it happened) Yakko makes this clever pun.

    Yakko: Whose error? Whose fault? The San Andreas Fault! 'Cause Mr. Richter tin't predict 'er kicking our asphalt!

    • From the same song:

      I ran outside with neighbors
      Their faces filled with shock
      Generally 'crusade I'm standing there
      In zip merely my socks!

  • At ane point in "Meatballs or Consequences", the Warners ask The Grim Reaper if he'll exist their male parent and they advise fun things to do together; at one signal, Yakko mentions watching the adult aqueduct together — a suggestion that gets Yakko and Wakko to jerk their eyebrows suggestively and shout "Hello Nurse!"
  • This petty bit from "Slappy Goes Walnuts":

    Skippy: That was just like in "Prehistoric Slappy"!

    Slappy: Really, it was "Cave Girl Slappy", 1932, directed by Piz Peeners; ah, only let's not be anal...

    • "Anal" in this sense is short for "anal-retentive"—meaning, "Overly meticulous" or "Decumbent to making detailed corrections." Not sexual, but it will still capture the ire or perverted interest of those whose minds are in the gutter.
    • Anticipating the follow-upwardly question, 'Piz Peeners' (dirty though it sounds) is an homage to classic Looney Tunes short director Friz Freleng.
  • In the Warners cartoon, "Ragamuffins", later the bakery owner eats the Warners' candy car, Yakko gets angry and yells out some inaudible yet questionable dialogue represented by a flurry of horns, maybe implying that Yakko is swearing at their boss.
    • The same effect happens in "Cutie and the Creature" as Dot, who's flubbed her line several times already, has a tantrum comprised of bleeps.

    Yakko: That's my cute little sister who said that! (smooch) Good night, everybody!

  • In the Goodfeathers episode "Ta Da Dump, Ta Da Dump, Ta Da Dump Dump Dump" Pesto accuses Squit of calling him ditzy when he said silly. When he rants about existence called a "dim witted blonde bombshell here to titillate him," he inflates his chest to an enormous size.
  • Goodfeathers segments occasionally apply "coo" in identify of dirtier words - in "Goodfeathers: The Beginning", Pesto even says "hey, coo you!"
  • In a Tiny Toons cameo from "Noah'south Lark", Noah is checking in the animals two-by-two, and has this conversation:
    • And then, in comes the two mice, ie, Pinky and the Brain with Pinky dressed in drag.

    Noah: Who am I to judge?

  • Upon finding out the Warners are in Hell, Wakko tears his way up a screw staircase back to Globe, gathers up a snowball and so heads dorsum down and tosses it onto the ground, where it promptly melts.

    Wakko: They were right — it didn't accept a run a risk!

    • And so Yakko'southward "Freeze Frame", which proceeds to freeze Hell over.
  • And in "Distortion and Kids":

    Baloney: (after a buxom assistant has brought a blackboard onscreen) Wanna sing the Imagine Vocal?
    Yakko: Uhhh... not really. Say, is that cute girl coming back?
    Baloney: Cute girl? Goshems, Yakko, I don't know what you're talking about!
    Yakko: There's a shocker.

  • In "Our Final Infinite Cartoon, We Promise", they non only brand a blatant butt joke but lampshade how much the show'southward getting abroad with. When the Warners wake upwards from suspended animation:

    Computer: Please, return to your sleeping chambers. The process does not begin until we are close to Pluto.
    Yakko: No thank you. If I slumber any longer, I'll be close to Goofy.
    Wakko: Only as long as we don't get too close to Uranus.
    Dot: (pulls a disgusted face) I idea nosotros discussed cutting that line.
    Yakko: We did.

  • Another Uranus Is Showing joke at the end of the song "Yakko's Planets", which left out that planet in its lyrics just so nosotros can get this brilliant piece of dialog:

    Yakko: Well, that'due south our solar system.
    Wakko: Y'all forgot Uranus.
    Yakko: Good nighttime, everybody!

  • "Survey Ladies":

    Yakko: So what are nosotros going to get Dr. Scratchy?
    Dot: Ooooooh, how about an outfit from Oedipus Rex Men'south Clothing?
    Yakko: Nah, his mom would detest those.

    • In the same scene:

    Wakko: What well-nigh some Freudian Slips?

    Yakko: Nah, he makes his own!

    • This is fifty-fifty funnier if you lot call up the "Cease playing with my bust!" joke from Taming of the Screwy.
  • One episode has the Animaniacs collect pantyhose for the war effort. And who comes to collect them only J. Edgar Hoover (the FBI managing director who may or may not have crossdressed, which, at the time of Hoover'south term, was considered taboo).
  • In a faux advert for a soda called "Soak", a group of women are excitedly watching Flavio as he works and drinks the soda. The tagline of the advertisement is "Come on, get soaked!"
  • The Macarena parody "Macadamia Nut" features some Form-A haul shaking from Dot, Hi Nurse and Minerva Mink.
  • Guardin' the Garden has Adam and Eve in it... naked, of course. While no startling body parts are shown, the fact they have clearly attractive Fanservice characters on screen in the nude is surprising. Using Biblical characters is itself a lilliputian surprising.
  • In the Betty Boop parody segment, the Warners sing a theme song lampshading how Boop was considered too risqué at her time... with Dot outright singing the words "She'south a tramp!"
  • In "The Carpool" subsequently continuously switching seats:

    Ed: Only pick your seats.
    Wakko: Will they let us practise that on TV?
    Yakko: Proficient night, everybody!

  • In "Moby or Non Moby", Yakko tells Captain Ahab that "[he'south] gotta go on shore-get out more often." Or, in more than straight and common parlance, Ahab needs to get laid.
  • In "1 Flew Over the Cuckoo Clock", one of the talk shows Slappy sees while looking for The WB channel is The Jerry Springer Evidence.
  • Equally CR pointed out, there's probably a special reason Katie Ka-Boom has such violent outbursts all the time...
  • "Potty Emergency", given its subject thing, has a few moments considered this:
    • In the park, Wakko sees many things reminding him of his plight. Ii of these are a puddle of spilt lemonade and a human being holding a hose. The original version, which aired on Teletoon Retro a few times, makes this worse past having the hose the homo holds away from the camera, looking more like what it reminds Wakko of.
    • In 1 scene, Wakko thinks he'southward rubber relieving himself... only for a curtain to open and for people to gasp when they see Wakko continuing up, attempting to utilise his toilet.

2020:

  • "Suspended Animation"
    • During the "Catch-Upwardly Song", Yakko sings the lyric "Dubya hunted for WMDs", which is accompanied by a shot of George W. Bush-league in bed searching under his covers, implying that Yakko's referring to something else.
    • During "Just Reboot It" when Wakko references Fargo, there can be a short clip of a bloody leg in a woodchipper.
  • Odysseus has a lot of visible body hair, including chest, armpit, and pubic.
  • Odysseus drinks milk from a caprine animal by squirting information technology directly into his mouth.
  • When Brain is bribing an art-loving dragon into pretending to let him slay him as office of a ploy to take over the kingdom, he passes himself off every bit a fellow art supporter equally "Sir Brain of Art...tesia":

    Pinky: But you hate the arts, Brain! You're always saying that the Renaissance is French for bull-
    SMACK

  • "Bun Command" features the antagonist Dwayne Lapistol, who sets up shop in the Warner lot and starts handing out rabbits (or to apply his terminology, "buns"), resisting whatsoever efforts to curb the rabbit'southward multiplication even as they inflict damage on the Warner lot. His aforementioned references to his rabbits as 'buns' get the following responses out of Yakko:
    • When Dwayne introduces himself:

    Dwayne: Just came past ta introduce mahself an' prove ya mah buns. (his bum flexes)
    Yakko: Good night, everybody!

    • And at the end of the episode, when Dwayne and his rabbits have been defeated past dingoes called in by Wakko:

    Dwayne: (tied in a sack in the back of a lorry with his remaining 'buns') You tin can't do this to me! I'm a responsible bun possessor! I'll prove it to the globe! Nosotros all have the right to bear buns! (one last bum flex)
    Yakko: Not here. This is a kid'south prove.

  • In "Of Mice and Memes", Encephalon asks Pinky if he knows what the internet is most used for. Pinky says he does, simply he's not sure he can actually say information technology.

    Brain: Surprisingly, no, Pinky.

  • When Marie Antoinette complains about the bug with being rich:

    Yakko: Your simply other nickname is Dick?

    • Marie Antoinette herself is depicted as quite buxom, and there are a fair amount of blink-and-you'll miss-information technology instances of her breasts jiggling also.
  • The train usher from "Warner She Wrote" and his tic of mixing up K words leads to this gag:
  • During Yakko's last poetry in his rap battle confronting Jay-Pac in "Gift Rapping", he exclaims that his opponent is "less fresh than the 20-year-sometime baloney in [his] slacks"...as he rummages his hand downwards his pants in a VERY suggestive manner. Not helped by the grossed-out look on Jay-Pac'due south face when he does this.
  • Pinky exclaiming "Shut the ffffront door!"
  • After Tuck Buckerson'south overly flatulent title sequence plays:
    • When Constrict plays his clip of jets writing his name in the sky, a fiddling cloud behind the T makes it wait a lot more than like an F...
  • The Russian Masterchef knock-off is named Master Beet Chef.
  • Warners phone call Hell by its very name when they meet Nils render from it.
    • In "Pinko and the Brain", when man Brie becomes suspicious of Brain he vowed to "put her through hell".
  • In an episode, Wakko makes cereal using his torso every bit a bowl, specifically in the area correct above the legs. Milk is seen coming out of it, even though he did not put whatever. The best part? The cereal in question is called "Sugar Balls"

    Dot: Wakko, stop! That's icky!

  • In "How To: Brain Takes Over the Earth", Encephalon calls Pinky a 'boob' and Pinky tells him non to say "the B-give-and-take" because kids are watching.
  • In "Wakkiver Twist Part two" during Faginsniff's song about how desperately he treats his urchin workers:

    Faginsniff: If information technology should chance to be that you lot have made a small fault, or demand a bathroom break, tough luck! / So go out and sing and trip the light fantastic toe, and if you pee your pants, so I don't give a—

  • In "A Brief History of History", Yakko tin can be heard maxim "shitty". Although he is interrupted by the aliens he was singing to, listening closely you can hear that he still finished saying the give-and-take despite the interruption.

    Yakko: Industrial adjacent, its major effect, to take us from town to the city! We mined coal and congenital trains, machines plowed our grains, and we treated the workers existent shitty!"


(terminate credits curlicue: Yakko, Wakko and Dot appear at the belfry door for The Stinger)

Dot: There's that smell over again!...

(They expect downwardly at something out of frame)

All: Ew.


Culling Title(s): Animaniacs 2020

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