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Animaniacs!

jusnic

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Is anyone else here excited that Animaniacs and Pinky and the Brain are finally coming out on dvd?

I don't know whether you agree or not but I think Animaniacs is a worthy successor to the Muppets! It's one of the few series (live action or animated) that has made me laugh out loud!

Justin.
 

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Yeah, I really miss those shows. Thank goodness "Wakko's Wish" is now On Demand right now.
 

Ilikemuppets

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I like that show, kind of annoying though, but I like it.
 

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Animaniacs is one of my all time favorite cartoons. :smile: Lots of funny writing, songs, and a variety of original characters. I feel nothing can top Animaniacs.
 

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I used to be a HUGE Animaniacs fan. So much so that back in 2000 when I did a great tour across the US, I wound up in Los Angeles at the end of the tour to track down The Groundlings, some of whom worked as both production staff and voices on the show. It was a superb night. I saw a few people there (never met them, mind - I had a limo waiting LOL!) and it was just great.

M.
 
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