It Is That Time of Day Again Animaniacs
The theme vocal of Animaniacs is, as its championship suggests, the song that begins every episode of Animaniacs and its reboot (with the exception of episodes 65 and 83 of the original series). The song describes the set-upwardly of Yakko, Wakko, and Dot's zany adventures and besides introduces several of the other major characters on the show (or, in the case of the reboot, poke fun of the mod-day globe).
The theme was composed by Richard Stone and the lyrics by creator Tom Ruegger. The original main championship was directed by Rich Arons and animated by the Japanese studio Tokyo Movie Shinsha; while the reboot's main championship was animated past The Philippines' Snipple Animation Studios.
The theme has been translated in 21 languages (and partially in Freakazoid in Norwegian.)
Contents
- one Intro Setup
- 1.ane Original Series
- ane.2 Reboot
- two Lyrics
- 3 Variable Line
- 3.1 Original serial
- three.ii 2020 serial
- 3.three Games And Albums
- 3.4 Freakazoid
- 3.v Animaniacs Issue #53
- four Characters
- 5 Other versions
- 6 Album Releases
- 7 Trivia
- 8 Errors
- 9 Languages
- ten References
- 11 Meet also
- 12 Gallery
Intro Setup
Original Series
The intro begins with a shot of the Warner Bros.' h2o tower. The camera zooms in to the shield of tower, of which the Warners open up while singing and jump out. The scene and so cuts to Dr. Scratchansniff sitting in while watching a television; the Warners (wearing lab coats) appear and tickle his feet, sending him into hysterical laughter and Yakko sends Scratchansniff crashing into the floor with the lever of the examination chair and the prove's title appears with them singing, Yakko and Wakko walk in a silly way forth the Warner Bros.' studio lot while Dot hops in.
The siblings do a double take and run with Ralph chasing them with a cyberspace. Ralph locks the Warners in the h2o tower, just they appear on his head under his lid and run abroad outside the lot. They are hit by the show's title with them singing over again. Dot appears posing on a stage, Yakko talks to an annoyed yak, who splashes his confront into the soup and Wakko eats food from a truck loading it into his oral fissure. Bill Clinton is playing a saxophone before the Warners pop out of it. This is replaced with reused animation from "Taming of the Screwy" in Season 2 and later new footage of the Warners paying income revenue enhancement in Season iii. Yakko plays a bunch of characters from the testify (mainly their 'special friends') similar a xylophone.
The extended intro adds
Pinky and the Brain are introduced; they are standing on tiptop of the Earth. The Encephalon turns on a huge magnet with an awestruck Pinky gazing at the ability beam, before Saturn crashes into the two. This is replaced with reused animation of Ralph T. Guard, Dr. Scratchansniff, and Hello Nurse from "Pianoforte Rag", "Ups and Downs", and "De-Zanitized", respectively after Pinky & the Brain recieved their own spin-off. The Goodfeathers are standing on superlative of a power line; Squit hugs Bobby and Pesto before they are striking by Slappy'southward purse. Buttons chases Mindy across a steel beam, while Rita sings and Runt smiles while the Warners singing.
Ii writers in their part get crazy, Yakko and Dot throw away a script, of which Wakko eats. The cast are then seen walking, and show their contracts. In a lavender background, the Warners appear singing. Backed upward by the cast (colored in blue), Dot puts slices of bologna in Yakko'due south slacks, of which Wakko is pulling. Zooms out with the cast singing in a night-colored background, a solo happens sung past 1 of the Warners (sometimes all iii of them). The show's logo appears one concluding fourth dimension with the Warners singing the show's title (zooming letters), proclaiming "Those are the facts.", and the song ends.
Reboot
The intro is very much the same as the original series. However, due to the fourth dimension-skip and the lack of characters, there are a lot of changes in the setup. Instead of tickling Dr. Scratchansniff, the Warners tickle a napping Ralph instead, with Yakko pulling the chair away to send him crashing into the floor (though Scratchansniff still appears in the xylophone line). Also, instead of posing, Dot is seen entertaining the audience with stand-up comedy. Later Wakko eats food from the truck, the Warners are seen emerging from their graves (with their year of death being 1998, the year the original series ended), where they are interviewed past a bunch of reporters with microphones, taking photos with devices. The xylophone line has different characters, though Ralph and Dr. Scratchansniff stay.
Pinky gazes at the magnet instead of the beam shooting from information technology. A boy (resembling Colin) is existence tested by a grouping of executives and Nora Rita Norita while watching idiot box, which falls on elevation of him. The Warners are sitting scales with Yakko and Wakko outweighing Dot, describing 'gender remainder', pictures of the Warners are seen on restroom doors, with half of Yakko and Dot stuck together on one sign, and half of Wakko and Dot stuck together on the other, referencing 'pronoun neutrality', and a shot of the Globe is seen with several 'ethnically diverse' copies of the Warners wearing multicultural attire standing on it with flags above them.
The screen zooms out to reveal it being a video on the 'Graphic Novel Guy's computer. The Warners announced backside him and elevator his shirt, revealing an Animaniacs shirt with the siblings' original designs and reading "Est. 1993", referencing the year the original Animaniacs premiered. The Warners are seen walking across a stage. They are then seen signing a contract for '2 new seasons' by Death, who makes the contract disappear afterwards. Instead of usually throwing slices of bologna into Yakko's slacks, Dot is seen slicing a loaf of bologna to produce slices, which autumn into the slacks.
Also, the screen zooms out (like the original), with the Warners singing with many other neon lights and signs of the siblings and verses they just sang. Like the original, the variable line occurs and the song ends with the show's logo and the Warners singing the show's title, proclaiming "Those are the facts."
Lyrics
- The Warners:
- It's fourth dimension for Animaniacs
- And we're zany to the max
- So just sit back and relax.
- You'll express joy till you collapse.
- Nosotros're Animaniacs
- Yakko and Wakko:
- Come bring together the Warner Brothers
- Dot:
- And the Warner Sister Dot
- The Warners:
- Just for fun, we run around the Warner movie lot.
- They lock us in the belfry, whenever we get caught.
- But we pause loose, and then vamoose, and now you lot know the plot!
- We're Animaniacs
- Dot is cute and Yakko yaks.
- Wakko packs away the snacks
- While Bill Clinton plays the sax (Seasons 1, Episode 99)
- We've got wisecracks past the stacks. (Flavor 2)
- We pay tons of income tax. (Seasons 3-5)
- Nosotros're Animaniacs
- Run into Pinky and the Brain who desire to rule the universe. (Seasons i-2, Episode 75, 82, 84, 94 and 99)
- Run across Ralph and Dr. Scratchansniff, say hi to Hello Nurse. (Seasons 3-5)
- Goodfeathers flock together, Slappy whacks them with her pocketbook.
- Buttons chases Mindy, while Rita sings a poetry.
- The writers flipped, We have no script, Why bother to rehearse?
- All:
- We're Animaniacs
- We accept pay-or-play contracts
- Nosotros're zany to the max There's baloney in our slacks!
- We're Animanie
- Totally insane-y
- [variable line; see the post-obit section (example: Hither's the prove's proper name-y)]
- Animaniacs! Those are the facts!
- The Warners:
- It'due south time for Animaniacs
- And we're zany to the max
- So just sit back and relax.
- Y'all'll express mirth till you collapse.
- We're Animaniacs
- Yakko and Wakko:
- Come join the Warner Brothers
- Dot:
- And the Warner Sister Dot
- The Warners:
- Only for fun, we run around the Warner moving picture lot.
- They lock us in the tower, whenever nosotros get caught.
- But we break loose, and and then vamoose, and at present you lot know the plot!
- We're Animaniacs
- Dot has wit, and Yakko yaks.
- Wakko packs abroad the snacks. Our careers have made comebacks
- We're Animaniacs
- Meet Pinky and the Encephalon who desire to dominion the universe.
- A make new bandage who tested well in focus grouping inquiry.
- Gender-balanced, pronoun-neutral, and ethnically diverse
- The trolls will say nosotros're and so passรฉ, but we did meta start
- We're Animaniacs
- You should see our new contracts
- Nosotros're zany to the max, There's baloney in our slacks
- Nosotros're Animanie
- Totally insane-y
- [variable line; run across the post-obit department (example: Have no shame-y)]
- Animaniacs! Those are the facts!
Variable Line
This line is the third to terminal line in the theme song. Information technology is always a dissimilar i depending on the show's episode, with another sibling singing it. In some episodes, it'due south all three of them. They are in the club that they first appeared on the testify. In Season 2 of the original serial, the variable poesy in all the episodes was "hither's the show'south name-y". So far, Dot has had the most variable lines.
Original series
- Dot: Hither's the show'southward proper name-y (Episodes 1, four, seven, eight, 10, 13, 14, 16, 17, 22, 26, 31, 41, 46, 47, 48, 49, 56 (in French), 66, 67, 68, 69, 97)
- Warners: Pinky and The Encephalon-y (2, eighteen, 24, 38, 52, 82, 84, 94, 99)
- Dot: Come back, Shane-y[1] (3, 34, 45, 51)
- Dot: The rain in Spain-y[2] (5, 23, 39)
- Warners: Cockamamie (6, 57)
- Dot: Shirley MacLaine-y (Episode 9, 30, 44, 64)
- Warners: How urbane-y (Episode 11, 25, 42, 55, 96)
- Yakko: Denizen Kane-y (Episode 12, 20, 36, 50, 59)
- Yakko: Andromeda Strain-y (Episode 15, 62)
- Wakko: Where'south Lon Chaney? (Episode xix, 29, 54)
- Yakko: Eisenhower Mamie (Episode 21, 37, 58)
- Yakko: Miss Cellan-y (Episode 27, 35, 43, 63)
- Wakko: Craven Chow Meiny (Episode 28, 33, 60, 93)
- Yakko: Dana Delaney (Episode 32 (although the "Here's the show'southward proper noun-y" footage is used), forty, 53, 61)
- Warners: Hydroplane-y (Episode seventy)
- Warners: Money down the drain-y (Episode 71)
- Dot: No hurting, no proceeds-y (Episode 72, 95)
- Wakko: Penny Lane-y (Episode 73)
- Yakko: Uhhhhhhhhhh... (Episode 74, 92)
- Warners: Here's the Flame-y (Episode 75)
- Dot: Tarzan and Janie (Episode 76)
- Warners: Novocainey (Episode 77)
- Warners: Run into Mark Twain-y (Episode 78)
- Yakko: Presidential campaign-y (Episode 79)
- Wakko: Hunchback of Notre Dame-y (Episode 80)
- Warners: Bowling lane-y (Episode 81)
- Yakko: Bangor, Maine-y (Episode 85)
- Warners: Frasier Crane-y (Episode 86)
- Warners: Mister Haney (Episode 87)
- Dot: Quiche lorraine-y (Episode 88)
- Yakko: Lake Champlaney (Episode 89)
- Dot: High octane-y (Episode xc)
- Warners: Public domain-y (Episode 91)
- Yakko: Candy cane-y (Episode 98, although footage from Episode 50 is used)
- Dot: Nickelaney (Nickelodeon/Nicktoons airings but)
- Pepperoni: Spaghetti Stain-y (Finale of Episode 71 only)
2020 series
- Dot: Accept no shame-y (Episode 1)
- Dot: Contains aspartame-y (Episode two)
- Wakko: May crusade migraine-y'due south (Episode three)
- Dot: Never mansplain-y (Episode 4 and serial premiere trailer)
- Dot: Forbidden domain-y (Episode v)
- Wakko: Part Great Dane-y (Episode six)
- Dot: Execs must be crazy (Episode 7)
- Yakko: Illegal in Bahrain-y (Episode eight)
- Warners: Authority disdain-y (Episode 9)
- Dot: May cause eye strain-y (Episode 10)
- Warners: Must swallow encephalon-y (Episode 11)
- Dot: Critically acclaim-y (Episode 12)
- Wakko: Parents volition complain-y (Episode 13)
- Warners: Back over again-y (Episode fourteen and season 2 premiere trailer)
- Dot: Inertial reference frame-y (Episode 15)
- Wakko: Mutton is game-y (Episode 16)
- Dot: Hungry for fame-y (Episode 17)
- Dot: Polyurethane-y (Episode xviii)
- Wakko: Making gain-eys (Episode 19)
- Dot: Are you non entertain-ey-ed? (Episode twenty)
- Dot: This equus caballus'south mane-y (Episode 21)
- Yakko: Definitely not Bruce Wayne-y (Episode 22)
- Yakko: Cell membrane-y (Episode 23)
- Yakko: Mirage cabalistic-y (Episode 24)
- Yakko: Wagon train-ey (Episode 25)
- Yakko: Baby Brain-ey (Episode 26)
Games And Albums
- Wakko: Monitor's in flame-y (Animaniacs Game Pack only)
- Dot: Let's not miss our aeroplane-y (Traveling Animaniacs on Yakko's World the Album)
Freakazoid
- Warners: It'southward totally freaky (Freakazoid and Friends)
- Warners: Dexter'southward geeky (Freakazoid and Friends)
- Warners: The plots are weak-y (Freakazoid and Friends)
- Warners: We're upward a creek-y (Freakazoid and Friends)
- Warners: We've sprung a leak-y (Freakazoid and Friends)
Animaniacs Issue #53
In the story "The Competition", Yakko and Dot sing the last role of theme song. The Variable Verses are:
- Yakko: Mustard stain-y
- Dot: Amber waves of grain-y
- Unknown: Varicose vein-y
- Unknown: A zit on your hein-ey
- Yakko: Clog in the bleed-y
- Dot: Those are a pain-y
- Yakko: Simply utilize your brain-y
- Dot: I miss Dean Cain-y
- Yakko: Digs Lois Lane-y
- Dot: Sure beats Lon Chaney
- Dot: Gerald Moran-ey
- Yakko: Delta'due south i foxy lady
- Yakko: Like Seinfeld's Elaine-y
- Dot: They're gone, what a shame-y
Characters
The following characters appear in the intro: Yakko Warner, Wakko Warner, Dot Warner, Dr. Scratchansniff, Ralph T. Guard, Bill Clinton, Albert Einstein, Thaddeus Plotz, Dracula, Ludwig von Beethoven, Pinky, the Brain, Bobby, Squit, Pesto, Slappy Squirrel, Mindy, Buttons, Runt, Rita, Skippy Squirrel, Chicken Boo, Hello Nurse, Newt, Minerva Mink, Marita, Flavio, and The Mime.
Three people in the "xylophone" line next to Bob Hope announced to be the Three Stooges: Larry Fine, Curly Howard, and Moe Howard (look for Moe'due south hair equally the giveaway), In the revival, i of the people resembles Abraham Lincoln.
I of the writers that "flipped" looks like William Shakespeare.
In the 2020 theme, for obvious reasons, the other characters were removed from the intro, leaving only the Warners, Pinky and the Brain, Ralph, and Dr. Scratchansniff. This time, the intro is completely focused on and sung by the Warners, with Pinky and the Encephalon only actualization in what is left of the ringlet phone call lyrics, Ralph merely actualization in the first office and some variable lines, and Scratchansniff only appearing in his place in the xylophone line, with Ralph taking his place in the kickoff. Nora Rita Norita, Nils Niedhart, The Usher from "Here Comes Treble", and Dr. Walter Grubb cameo in the xylophone line, taking the places of older antagonists, and Expiry from "Meatballs or Consequences" appears belongings a contract for 'two new seasons', of which the Warners sign.
A character named "Graphic Novel Guy" is shown in the "we did meta first" line, with Mr. Skullhead appearing in a comment on an online bulletin lath nether the proper noun "Mr. Lul Caput" on his computer.
Additionally, a Colin lookalike is used as a test subject field for the serial' new cast where he is seen connected to wires and watching a television in a exam room, which tips over and crushes him.
Other versions
- The Animaniacs Game Pack has its ain version of the theme song with variable words describing the game.
- In episode i of Freakazoid!, the Warners perform a Freakazoid!-themed version entitled Freakazoid and Friends.
- There is besides a song on the Yakko'due south World anthology that is the same melody titled Travelin' Animaniacs.
- An extended version of the theme was used for episode 82 (the third season finale) with an instrumental break and montage of clips from the bear witness. This version was reused again for episodes 84, 94, and 99 and it also was released on the Animaniacs soundtrack.
- When the show was aired in reruns on Viacom'due south Nickelodeon and its sister channel Nicktoons, the vocal was cut down to less than half of its original length, and the variable lines at the finish were all replaced with the newly-added line "Nickelaney", which was dubbed over the previously fabricated line "Shirley MacLaine-y, with the Nickelodeon logo being placed inside the crystal ball.
- In 2013, The Hub (now Discovery Family unit) had a promo and the Warners singing parody lyrics:
- "The Hub has got some news for you that might only audio crazy!
- Animaniacs are running circular The Hub on your Television set!
- Even though we warned them, did they mind? No siree!
- That means our shenanigans are hither for you to meet!
- Nosotros're Animaniacs and we're zany to the max!
- We're dandy up The Hub, gonna make a big hubbub!
- We're animani, totally insaney..."
- The intro to Animaniacs Sing-Along has alternated lyrics.
- "Branimaniacs" and the "Iii Tenors Edition"
- In "Anima-Nyet", the Russian bootleg of the series contains a take on the theme song; "Anima-nyet Theme Song".
Album Releases
- Animaniacs (album) (Original and Extended)
- Twisted Tunes
- The Animaniacs Faboo! Collection (Original and Extended)
- Yakko's World (Traveling Animaniacs)
- The Animaniacs' Wacky Universe
- Cartoon Network Drawing Medley (Original)
- Animaniacs Season One (Soundtrack from the Animated Serial) (Reboot Version and Anima-nyet Version)
Trivia
- The closed captioning originally had the line every bit "pay for play" contracts". This was mentioned in the "Please Please Please Go a Life Foundation" drawing.
- At the stop of episode 71, the Three Tenors sing a modified version of the theme with this verse:
-
- Meet Pinky and the Brain
- Who want to rule the universe.
- At that place's Skippy and in that location's Slappy
- And say hi to Hello Nurse.
- President Bill Clinton playing the saxophone is a reference to his saxophone performance on the 1990s belatedly-dark talk show The Arsenio Hall Show.
- Tom Ruegger's son and the voice of Skippy, Nathan Ruegger came upwardly with the line "While Bill Clinton plays the sax."
- The members of the head xylophone include Mr. Director, Ludwig van Beethoven from "Ringlet Over, Beethoven", Dracula from "Draculee, Dracula", Thaddeus Plotz, Dr. Scratchansniff, Albert Einstein from "Cookies for Einstein" and Ralph. In the 2020 version, the get-go iv and Einstein were removed while Nora Rita Norita, Nils Niedhart, and Dr. Walter Grubb were added in.
- Vocalisation actor Rob Paulsen tweeted the original sheet music for the song on Baronial one, 2013. One of the unused lyrics that was to supplant "While Bill Clinton plays the sax" was "It's a show that'south made by hacks".
- The final few bars of the theme song (mainly the "Those are the facts!") are an alternate pitch of a jingle which is considered to be a 1990s Warner Bros. essential. Information technology notably plays when Bugs Bunny munches on a carrot in forepart of the Warner Bros. Family Entertainment logo intro that was used to open up several WBFE and WBA-produced shows from the early on-1990s to mid-2000s; as well as portions of scores from other WB cartoons. These bars were a signature trademark of original Animaniacs composer Richard Stone; and are said to literally audio-out "I'yard Rich-ard Stone!". The opening was discontinued in 2009, but the signature bars alive on at the terminate of the theme vocal and several other songs in the 2020 revival (and even at the end of other works such as the Looney Tunes Cartoons short "Pest Coaster").
- In Jockey for Position, when Pinky is knocked off a horse, he dizzily says, "There's baloney in our slacks..."
- In Cute First (Ask Questions Later), a parody of the intro happens virtually the beginning of the episode where Dot gets kidnapped in the middle of the intro. The director realizes Dot is gone during the line "And so but sit back and relax, yous'll express mirth 'til you plummet".
- In Episode 32, the variable verse for the episode is "Here's the show's proper noun-y" just the sound is replaced with "Dana Delaney!" (Information technology can only be assumed they recorded the audio of that line, but never created the footage of Yakko raising his eyebrows until later on in the show).
- In the original series, the Shine, Brazilian Portuguese and 1st Russian dubs always use the same variable verse.
- Ironically, episode 92 has the variable poesy being sung instead of Yakko saying "Uhhhh...", even though it is not supposed to be like that.
- The Smooth dub has the variable poetry existence sung by the character(s) that appear in the scene (i.e. the 'here's the show's name-y' has Dot singing, while 'hunchback of Notre Dame-y' has Wakko singing). Russian 2003 always has the Warners singing together, and Brazilian Portuguese always has Dot singing.
- The variable verse in each of the dubs, with the translations:
Smooth | Russian (2003 STS dub) | Brazillian Portuguese |
---|---|---|
Sam zobaczysz! | ะงัะดะตัะฝะตะน ะฒัะตั ะฝะฐ ัะฒะตัะต! | Seus bichinhos! |
You'll encounter yourself! | The most marvelous in the earth! | Your pets! |
- The Finnish dub not only has just a few variable verses, but is also inconsistent with the mode they are used. For example, one episode had Dot singing "Hither's the evidence's name-y!" with the audio of Wakko singing "Hunchback of Notre Matriarch-y!"
- The real-globe flags present in "U.N. Me" announced in the "ethnically diverse" verse in the revival's intro.
- The revival intro was originally going to accept the angle in "We're animany, totally insane-y" be the aforementioned as it's in the original, simply it was contradistinct to the Warners being now on front end of the screen. On the Twitter website, Planned scenes were for the variable lyric "Have no shame-y" should've been storyboarded include the Warners watching Hulu on the television receiver.[iii]
- The yak is sitting next to Yakko in the "Yakko yaks" line was given a redesign in the 2020 revival, at present appearing much more than realistically than in the 1993 version.
- When the theme song is performed at the stop of some of the Animaniacs Live! shows accompanied with an orchestra and/or Randy Rogel on the piano, the performers Rob Paulsen, Jess Harnell, and Tress MacNeille (the voices of Yakko, Wakko, and Dot) sing it with composers Steve and Julie Bernstein respectively (or Maurice LaMarche). Sometimes, it'south just Paulsen and Rogel singing information technology as a duet.
Errors
- In the scene on the Water Tower, the Warners are arranged from left to right: Yakko, Wakko, Dot. Yet, after jumping off, somehow Yakko and Wakko switched places. This was never fixed in the 2020 version.
- This may have been kept in because it helps add to the zaniness of the sequence.
- In the 1993 version, Yakko's tail is missing during the "In that location'due south baloney in our slacks!" part.
Languages
"Animaniacs" is translated into other languages as follows:
- Albanian (used in Albania and other countries) - Animaniakรซt
- Arabic (used in countries in the Middle East) - ุงูุถุงุญููู ("The Laughers")
- Bulgarian (used in Bulgaria) - ะะฝะธะผะฐะฝะธะฐัะธ (Animaniaci)
- Catalan - Animanรญaco (maybe)
- Cantonese - ็ๆญกไธๅฏถ
- Chinese - ็ๆฌขไธๅฎ
- Croatian - Animanijaci
- Czech - Animaci
- Danish - De Animaniacs
- Dutch - Animaniacs
- English language - Animaniacs
- Estonian - Animaniakid
- Finnish - Animaaniset
- French - Les Animaniacs
- Greek - ฮฮฝฮนฮผฮฑฮฝฮนฮฑฮบฯ
- German - Animaniacs
- Hebrew - ืื ืืื ืืืงืก
- Hungarian - Animรกnia
- Icelandic - Animaniacs
- Italian - Animaniacs
- Japanese - ใขใใใใขใใฏใน (Animaniakkusu)
- Korean - ์ ๋๋งค๋์ ์ค
- Norwegian - Animaniacs
- Polish - Animaniacy
- Portuguese (Brazil) - Animaniacs/Bone Animaniacs
- Portuguese (Portugal) - Os Animanรญacos
- Romanian - Animaniacii
- Russian (1997) - ะะฝะธะผะฐะฝััะบะธ (Animan'yaki)
- Russian (2003) - ะะทะพัะฝัะต ะฐะฝะธะผะฐัะบะธ (Ozornye animashki)
- Russian (2014) - ะะฝะธะผะฐัะบะธ (Animashki)
- Russian (2020) - ะะทะพัะฝัะต ะฐะฝะธะผะฐัะบะธ
- Spanish (Latin America) - Animania/Animanรญacs
- Castilian (Kingdom of spain version) - Animaniacs
- Swedish - Animaniacs / Anima-Dรฅrpippi
- Tamil - Animaniacs
- Turkish - Animaniacs / Animanyaklar
- Ukrainian - ะัะปััะธะผะฐะฝัั ("Multimania")
References
- ↑ References the 1953 Western movie Shane. Shane, played past Alan Ladd, leaves town at the end of the movie after killing several men. A young male child who has come to idolize Shane yells after him, "Come back, Shane!"
- ↑ References a vocal from the Lerner & Lowe musical My Fair Lady.
- ↑ https://twitter.com/karl_hadrika/condition/1329656647615037441?s=21
Run across likewise
- Animaniacs Game Pack Intro
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