I got to see one of the first episodes they aired on that network on Christmas eve. And it was the rare one they never ever repeated (the one where Slappy's house was used as the tree in Rockefeller Center. Had the first appearance of World's Oldest Woman from Histeria! in it. I only saw it once online. Ah, Kid's WB. Always screwing with the reruns so there's always a lost episode of something.I've been so happy that The Hub has been airing Animaniacs. I so do miss that show. Back when Animaniacs first aired. I think I was in my mid teens. My first favorite was Wakko. I just adored his accent and thought he was too cute. But then I also loved Yakko. Especially when he sang Nations of the World (Yakko's World). I love geography so much. What I'm trying to say is that they were hard to pick from, from the start as a favorite. So now I just say I love them both.
I love the show and all, but I find myself leaning closer to Freakazoid. I'll take your "they don't make shows like that any more" and raise you a show that they just couldn't try to make again. Everything that made Freakazoid a hit was a complete accident. Freakazoid's weird breakdown in the first episode with Caveguy? All improvised. It was Paul Rugg's audition tape, since no one else was good enough to fit the role. If they found someone else, the show would have been almost the show that Bruce Timm was proposing. The slightly funnier Batman series. We wouldn't have had Jerry Lewis impersonations... no "Hula Girls," no "NOW GET YOURSELF A COFFE...WITH CREAM..OR SOMETHING!!!" In fact, if you see an episode written by Paul Dini, that's the only time an episode has any structure.