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Animaniacs: Season 1

Episode 1: Newsreel of the Stars #1 (s01e01)

Plot Summary: (Cold Opening)
A news document from 1930 showing how the Warner brothers and sister were created and had to be locked away because their films made no sense and no one wanted to watch them. They escaped 63 years later in the 1990s.
Originally aired on: 9/13/1993
Fan Rating: 8.3

Episode 2: Theme Song #1 (s01e02)

Plot Summary: (Show Title)
The opening sequence and theme song for Animaniacs.
Originally aired on: 9/13/1993
Fan Rating: 9.6

Episode 3: De-Zanitized (s01e03)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Double Length Short)
Dr. Scratchansniff relates the story of how he once tried to make the Warners less zany with psychoanalysis.
Originally aired on: 9/13/1993
Fan Rating: 8.8

Episode 4: The Monkey Song (s01e04)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
In the tune to Calypso music, the Warners and Dr. Scratchansniff sing about the tumultuous relationship.
Originally aired on: 9/13/1993
Fan Rating: 8.8

Episode 5: Nighty-Night Toon (s01e05)

Plot Summary: (Miscellaneous Short)
In a slight parody of the children's book "Good Night Moon", each of the Animaniacs are wished a good night's sleep.
Originally aired on: 9/13/1993
Fan Rating: 8.1

Episode 6: End Credits - Standard (s01e06)

Plot Summary: (End Credits)
The credits roll as the background shows the water tower at day and then night. In the end, the Warners emerge from the tower and offer a final comment. Each end credits often featured a single gag credit.
Originally aired on: 9/13/1993
Fan Rating: 8.0

Episode 7: Yakko's World (s01e07)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
Yakko sings a song to the tune of the Mexican Hat Dance about the nations of the world.
Originally aired on: 9/14/1993
Fan Rating: 9.7

Episode 8: Cookies for Einstein (s01e08)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
As scouts, the Warners have to sell one more box of cookies. They get to Einstein's house and inadvertently help him discover the theory of relativity after causing chaos.
Originally aired on: 9/14/1993
Fan Rating: 8.8

Episode 9: Pinky and The Brain Introduction #1 (s01e09)

Plot Summary: (Pinky and the Brain Introduction)
This introduction of Pinky and The Brain features the two mice running in the cage and then getting X-rayed.
Originally aired on: 9/14/1993
Fan Rating: 8.6

Episode 10: Win Big (s01e10)

Plot Summary: (Pinky and the Brain Short)
Brain competes on a trivia game show entitled "Gyp-Parody" to win money to buy a device in order to take over the world.
Originally aired on: 9/14/1993
Fan Rating: 8.8

Episode 11: Wheel of Morality #1 (s01e11)

Plot Summary: (Wheel of Morality Wrap-Around)
The Warners reveal the moral of the episode: "If at first you don't succeed, blame it on your parents".
Originally aired on: 9/14/1993
Fan Rating: 8.3

Episode 12: Tower Escape by Cart (s01e12)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
The Warners get out of the water tower by using a cart and a wooden ramp.
Originally aired on: 9/15/1993
Fan Rating: 7.5

Episode 13: H.M.S. Yakko (s01e13)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
The Warners Tresspass on captain Mel's beach. He tries to get them to leave. This cartoon is a takeoff of the Gilbert and Sullivan's musical "Pirates of Penzance" and "The H.M.S. Pinafore".
Originally aired on: 9/15/1993
Fan Rating: 8.5

Episode 14: Slappy Squirrel Introduction #1 (s01e14)

Plot Summary: (Slappy Squirrel Introduction)
The Warners sing a song to introduce Slappy Squirrel. Slappy comes out of her tree to complain about the singning.
Originally aired on: 9/15/1993
Fan Rating: 7.6

Episode 15: Slappy Goes Walnuts (s01e15)

Plot Summary: (Slappy Squirrel Short)
Slappy tries to get some walnuts in a yard guarded by a dog.
Originally aired on: 9/15/1993
Fan Rating: 7.9

Episode 16: Yakko's Universe (s01e16)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
Yakko's sings a song about the Universe.
Originally aired on: 9/15/1993
Fan Rating: 9.0

Episode 17: Tower Escape by Balloon (s01e17)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
The Warners escape from the water tower by using a balloon propelled by a fan held by Wakko.
Originally aired on: 9/16/1993
Fan Rating: 7.5

Episode 18: Hooked on a Ceiling (s01e18)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
Michelangelo paints the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. He must finish before the pope arrives and prays for assistance. Assistance arrives in the form of the Warners who first paint the ceiling completely white and then fill it with pictures of Elvis and dogs playing poker. Michelangelo convinces them to help him make the correct painting and they agree. They, however, add an interesting touch before the pope arrives.
Originally aired on: 9/16/1993
Fan Rating: 9.0

Episode 19: Wakko Projector (s01e19)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around) Wakko is used as a movie projector.
Originally aired on: 9/16/1993
Fan Rating: 8.3

Episode 20: Goodfeathers: The Beginning (s01e20)

Plot Summary: (Goodfeathers Double Length Short)
In order to become a Goodfeather, Squit must find the Godpigeon some food. Squit sees a bagel in the street, but before he can get to it rush hour starts. Squit tries to get the bagel in a number of ways, but all of his attempts fail. Ultimately, the Godpigeon arrives eats the bagel with no trouble. He gives Squit his blessing and Squit becomes one of the Goodfeathers.
Originally aired on: 9/16/1993
Fan Rating: 8.1

Episode 21: Wheel of Morality #2 (s01e21)

Plot Summary: (Wheel of Morality Wrap-Around)
The Warners reveal the moral of the episode: "Never ask what hot dogs are made of."
Originally aired on: 9/16/1993
Fan Rating: 8.7

Episode 22: Tower Return by Ladder (s01e22)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
The Warners return to water tower by using a ladder.
Originally aired on: 9/16/1993
Fan Rating: 7.5

Episode 23: Taming Of The Screwy (s01e23)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Episode)
Thaddeus Plotz has invited over some very important buissness people to a buissness dinner and it's Dr. Scratchnsniff's job to train the Warners with manners so they can attend. He suceeds and the Warners are allowed to go to the party, but when they're only there for a minute and are sent back to the Water Tower they start to ruin the party, but in the end the buissness people are pleased and give the check to the Warners instead.
Originally aired on: 9/17/1993
Fan Rating: 9.3

Episode 24: Flipper Parody (s01e24)

Plot Summary: (Cold Opening)
Yakko, Wakko, and Dot sing a parody of the opening theme song of Flipper (1964) while swimming around and acting like dolphins.
Originally aired on: 9/20/1993
Fan Rating: 7.5

Episode 25: Temporary Insanity (s01e25)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Double Length Short)
When a CEO's secretary gets sick, he is forced to hire Yakko, Wakko, and Dot. After some hijinks that frustrate the CEO, Wakko destroys the building after an accident with the telephone.
Originally aired on: 9/20/1993
Fan Rating: 9.7

Episode 26: Mindy and Buttons Introduction (s01e26)

Plot Summary: (Mindy and Buttons Introduction)
In the opening for a Mindy and Buttons cartoon, Mindy calls Buttons who rushes to her. Unfortunately Buttons falls into a canyon. A parody of the Lassie theme.
Originally aired on: 9/20/1993
Fan Rating: 8.4

Episode 27: Operation: Lollipop (s01e27)

Plot Summary: (Mindy and Buttons Short)
After Mindy receives a Lollipop, she gets into trouble when the lollipop sticks to the side of a mail truck. Buttons must keep Mindy out of danger and he follows her to the airport. Where the two are loaded on a plane. After take off the Mindy jumps out of the plane still after the lollipop, Button grabs her and uses a mailbag as a parachute. They land safely in Mindy's yard but spill letters all over the place. When Mindy's mother sees the letters, she scolds Buttons for bothering the mailman.
Originally aired on: 9/20/1993
Fan Rating: 7.4

Episode 28: What Are We? (s01e28)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
The Warners are hypnotized by Dr. Scratchansniff in order to make them less zany. Dr. Scratchansniff fails and asks them what they are. The Warners offer a number of suggestions: dogs, cats, bunnies, etc. Eventually they decide on the answer: they are cute.
Originally aired on: 9/20/1993
Fan Rating: 8.9

Episode 29: Tower Escape by Flush (s01e29)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
The Warners get out of the tower down a water pipe to the sound of a flushing toilet.
Originally aired on: 9/21/1993
Fan Rating: 8.0

Episode 30: Piano Rag (s01e30)

Plot Summary: Dr.Scratchnsniff, Ralph the guard, and Hello Hurse all chase after the Warners, so they hide in a piano concert until the coast is clear. All goes well until they catch up with the Warners and they end up getting the Pianist instead.
Originally aired on: 9/21/1993
Fan Rating: 8.8

Episode 31: When Rita Met Runt (s01e31)

Plot Summary: An owner gives up her cat Rita to a pet prison because she's too independent. Later own another owner gives up their dog Runt because he dosen't listen to commands. The two meet up, bust out, and decide to make a journey of finding a home together.
Originally aired on: 9/21/1993
Fan Rating: 8.6

Episode 32: Tower Return by Barber's Chair (s01e32)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
The Warners get back to the Water Tower by sitting in a Barber's Chair and pulling the lever to go up. When Ralph sits in the chair, a sandbag falls on him.
Originally aired on: 9/21/1993
Fan Rating: 8.7

Episode 33: The Warner's Lot Song (s01e33)

Plot Summary: (Cold Opening)
In a parody of the theme song to Gilligan's Island, the Warners make it rain so much that the water tower floats all around the lot.
Originally aired on: 9/22/1993
Fan Rating: 8.6

Episode 34: Randy Beaman #1 - Marshmallow (s01e34)

Plot Summary: (Randy Beaman Wrap-Around)
Colin tells a story of how Randy Beaman's mother ate a pillow during the night while having a dream about eating a giant marshmallow.
Originally aired on: 9/22/1993
Fan Rating: 8.9

Episode 35: The Big Candy Store (s01e35)

Plot Summary: After a nun is kicked out of a candy store The Warners give the owner of the candy store a hard time.
Originally aired on: 9/22/1993
Fan Rating: 8.3

Episode 36: Randy Beaman #2 - Crazy Guy (s01e36)

Plot Summary: (Randy Beaman Wrap-Around)
Colin tells a story about how Randy Beaman's aunt got her feet licked by a crazy man who was obsessed with licking feet.
Originally aired on: 9/22/1993
Fan Rating: 8.5

Episode 37: Bumbie's Mom (s01e37)

Plot Summary: (Slappy Squirrel Short)
Skippy and Slappy are watching a movie called Bumbie, the Dearest Deer. When Bumbie's mother dies, Skippy gets upset and starts crying. Slappy takes him to meet the cartoon actress who played Bumbie's mom to show him she's not really dead. Though she is old.
Originally aired on: 9/22/1993
Fan Rating: 7.4

Episode 38: Tower Return by Catapult (s01e38)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
The Warners return to the water tower by launching themselves into it on a catapult.
Originally aired on: 9/22/1993
Fan Rating: 7.7

Episode 39: Wally Llama (s01e39)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
Wally Llama who lives on top of a mountain in the Himalayas is the wisest creature in the world. After he grows sick of answering questions he vows to stop for the rest of the day. The Warners arrive and pester him to answer one question. Eventually he gives in, but when he hears the question he goes crazy because he cannot figure out the answer. The question is why do hot dogs come in packages of ten, and hot dog buns come in packages of eight?
Originally aired on: 9/23/1993
Fan Rating: 7.6

Episode 40: Pinky and The Brain Introduction #2 (s01e40)

Plot Summary: (Pinky and the Brain Introduction)
This introduction of Pinky and The Brain features Pinky running in a mouse wheel and Brain writing on a blackboard. The two mice are then shocked by electrodes.
Originally aired on: 9/23/1993
Fan Rating: 6.3

Episode 41: Where Rodents Dare (s01e41)

Plot Summary: (Pinky and the Brain Double Length Short)
With one of his new inventions, Brain plans to freeze all the leaders of the world when they are at an international peace conference in the Alps. Pinky and the Brain have a hard time getting to the peace conference, but when they finally do Brain's plans are foiled when someone traps them while they stand on a plate of cheese. The two mice only succeed in freezing themselves.
Originally aired on: 9/23/1993
Fan Rating: 8.5

Episode 42: Wheel of Morality #3 (s01e42)

Plot Summary: (Wheel of Morality Wrap-Around)
The Wheel of Morality lands on the space that lets the Warners win $5,000.
Originally aired on: 9/23/1993
Fan Rating: 9.0

Episode 43: King Yakko (s01e43)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Episode)
Yakko inherits the throne of Anvilania a small kingdom best known as the world's largest producer of anvils. Yakko promises to serve his people, but Anvilania is attacked by Dunlikus and its dictator Umlatt. The Warners must face Unlatt by himself. They manage to get the entire Dunlikus army to go to sleep and discover that Unlatt wanted Anvilania so that he can have all its anvils to himself. The Warners decide to give Unlatt the anvils: one at a time, on his head and on his castle.
Originally aired on: 9/24/1993
Fan Rating: 9.3

Episode 44: Tower Escape by Soap Bubble (s01e44)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
The Warners escape the water tower by making a giant soap bubble. The climb into it and float away.
Originally aired on: 9/27/1993
Fan Rating: 5.7

Episode 45: No Pain, No Painting (s01e45)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
In 1905, the Warners arrive at the Paris home of the famous artist Pablo Picasso. They want to help him paint and annoy him so much that he will let them paint as he relaxes. As the artist rests, the Warners begin to play a guessing game. Wakko draws surreal pictures and the rest of the Warners must guess what the picture is of. An art critic comes to Picasso's home and loves the surreal paintings. Picasso takes credit for the work, but agrees to pay the Warners money to continue to paint the pictures.
Originally aired on: 9/27/1993
Fan Rating: 7.9

Episode 46: Les Miseranimals (s01e46)

Plot Summary: (Rita and Runt Short)
Runt escapes from the pound after having being imprisoned for stealing a bone to eat. He is tracked down by the relentless Camenbert. Rita and a number of other cats are imprisoned by a tavern owner named Tristesse. When Tristesse runs out of meat for his meat pies, he decides to use the imprisoned cats. With the help of some poodles, Runt manages to free Rita and the other cats. All the animals escape, but they are confronted by Camenbert and it is revealed that Camenbert stole the bone. Runt and the rest of the animals manage to escape when Tristesse comes into the pen and collapses the wall on himself and Camenbert. Rita, Runt, and the rest of the animals head off to Paris.
Originally aired on: 9/27/1993
Fan Rating: 8.1

Episode 47: Tower Return by Escalator (s01e47)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
The Warner siblings return to the water tower by riding up an escalator.
Originally aired on: 9/27/1993
Fan Rating: 8.2

Episode 48: Tower Escape by Popcorn Skiing (s01e48)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
After making a mountain of popcorn, the Warners escape from the water tower by skiing down the popcorn slope.
Originally aired on: 9/28/1993
Fan Rating: 7.3

Episode 49: Garage Sale of the Century (s01e49)

Plot Summary: A man is having a garage sale, but runs into problems when the Warners take the expression too literally.
Originally aired on: 9/28/1993
Fan Rating: 9.7

Episode 50: Fortune Cookies (s01e50)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
In a chinese restaurant, The Warners read their fortune cookies. When it's Wakko's turn he didn't get a fortune, but the next cartoon.
Originally aired on: 9/28/1993
Fan Rating: 8.9

Episode 51: West Side Pigeons (s01e51)

Plot Summary: (Goodfeathers Double Length Short)
The Goodfeather are having a rivalry with a group of Sparrows when Squit falls in love with Carloota who is the sister of one of the sparrows named Noodles. Squint is so much in love that he wants to migrate with Carloota. Noodles tries to prevent the two from seeing each other and challenges the Goodfeathers to a fight. After the fight Squint meets Carloota, but her boyfriend Johnny shows up. Carloota migrates Johnny to Cleveland and leaves Squit to be consoled by the rest of the Goodfeathers.
Originally aired on: 9/28/1993
Fan Rating: 8.7

Episode 52: Hello Nice Warners (s01e52)

Plot Summary: On a day when our heroes are happily running from Ralph, they hide in a movie suggestions room and meet a crazy voiced director and they have to make his movie and follow his script but they drive him crazy!
Originally aired on: 9/29/1993
Fan Rating: 8.8

Episode 53: Hip Hippos Introduction (s01e53)

Plot Summary: (Hip Hippos Introduction)
The Hip Hippos leave the jungle believing that it is too behind the times.
Originally aired on: 9/29/1993
Fan Rating: 6.5

Episode 54: La Behemoth (s01e54)

Plot Summary: (Hip Hippos Short)
When Flabbio and Marita's maid quits over a misunderstanding, the Hip Hippos are forced to do their own housework with disasterous results.
Originally aired on: 9/29/1993
Fan Rating: 5.8

Episode 55: Slappy Squirrel Introduction #2 (s01e55)

Plot Summary: (Slappy Squirrel Introduction)
While the title song is sung, Slappy reads a book. When the song is finished, she throws the book down.
Originally aired on: 9/29/1993
Fan Rating: 7.0

Episode 56: Little Old Slappy From Pasadena (s01e56)

Plot Summary: (Slappy Squirrel Short)
In order to deliver a letter, Slappy drive her brand new car all over town. She has never taken a driving lesson in her life and ends up being chased by the police.
Originally aired on: 9/29/1993
Fan Rating: 8.2

Episode 57: Mime Time #1 - Trapped in an Imaginary Box (s01e57)

Plot Summary: (Mime Time Wrap-Around)
The Mime pretends to be in an imaginary box. He is then hit by a falling Acme safe.
Originally aired on: 9/30/1993
Fan Rating: 9.6

Episode 58: La La Law (s01e58)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
When Dr. Scratchansniff gets a parking ticket, he goes to court to fight it. The Warners act as his lawyers and frustrate the judge with their hijinks.
Originally aired on: 9/30/1993
Fan Rating: 9.7

Episode 59: Mime Time #2 - Throwing an Imaginary Football (s01e59)

Plot Summary: (Mime Time Wrap-Around)
The Mime pretends to be throwing an imaginary football. He is then tackled by real football players.
Originally aired on: 9/30/1993
Fan Rating: 9.6

Episode 60: Cat on a Hot Steel Beam (s01e60)

Plot Summary: (Mindy and Buttons Short)
Mindy follows a kitten into a dangerous construction site. Buttons follows Mindy and tries to keep her from getting hurt. Buttons manages to keep Mindy out of trouble, but is later scolded for chasing after the kitten.
Originally aired on: 9/30/1993
Fan Rating: 8.2

Episode 61: Mime Time #3 - Pulling an Imaginary Rope (s01e61)

Plot Summary: (Mime Time Wrap-Around)
The Mime pretends to be pulling an imaginary rope. He is then hit by a real sandbag.
Originally aired on: 9/30/1993
Fan Rating: 8.2

Episode 62: Tower Escape by Cannon (s01e62)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
The Warners escape from the water tower by shooting themselves out of a cannon.
Originally aired on: 10/1/1993
Fan Rating: 7.9

Episode 63: Space Probed (s01e63)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Double Length Short)
The Warners are abducted by aliens and taken aboard their spaceship where their hijinks begin to annoy the aliens. Eventually, the Warners manage to take over the spaceship and return to earth.
Originally aired on: 10/1/1993
Fan Rating: 9.2

Episode 64: Battle for the Planet (s01e64)

Plot Summary: (Pinky and the Brain Short)
Brain wants to take over the world by tricking people into thinking that an aliens are invading. Brain arranges a pirate broadcast with himself as a reporter and Pinky as an alien. Brain says that aliens have landed and that people should flee from the cities. Pinky, however, has trouble with his costume. They complete their fake broadcast and wait for people to flee the cities. The next day, however, they look at the newspaper and see that everyone thought that the broadcast was a hilarious fake.
Originally aired on: 10/1/1993
Fan Rating: 9.4

Episode 65: Chalkboard Bungle (s01e65)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
The studio hires a new teacher named Miss Flamiel to teach the Warners. Despite her best efforts, she meets only with frustration and is unable to teach them anything.
Originally aired on: 10/4/1993
Fan Rating: 9.3

Episode 66: Hurray for Slappy (s01e66)

Plot Summary: (Slappy Squirrel Short)
Slappy goes to a banquent held in her honor in order to recieve an award. Walter, Beanie, and Sid, however, plan to blow her up with explosives. Slappy gets the reward and Walter, Beanie, and Sid onlu succeed in blowing themselves up.
Originally aired on: 10/4/1993
Fan Rating: 9.2

Episode 67: The Great Wakkorotti: The Master and his Music (s01e67)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
Wakko belches "The Blue Danube Waltz" by Johann Strauss.
Originally aired on: 10/4/1993
Fan Rating: 7.9

Episode 68: Good Idea Bad Idea #1 - Playing in a Marching Band (s01e68)

Plot Summary: (Good Idea, Bad Idea Wrap-Around)
Good Idea: Playing the piccolo in a marching band.
Bad Idea: Playing the piano in a marching band.
Originally aired on: 10/5/1993
Fan Rating: 9.0

Episode 69: Roll Over, Beethoven (s01e69)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Double Length Short)
Yakko, Wakko, and Dot help Beethoven compose his fifth symphony.
Originally aired on: 10/5/1993
Fan Rating: 8.9

Episode 70: Good Idea Bad Idea #2 - Feeding Stray Kittens (s01e70)

Plot Summary: (Good Idea, Bad Idea Wrap-Around)
Good Idea: Feeding stray kittens in the park.
Bad Idea: Feeding stray kittens in the park to a bear.
Originally aired on: 10/5/1993
Fan Rating: 9.6

Episode 71: The Cat and the Fiddle (s01e71)

Plot Summary: (Rita and Runt Short)
In 1690's Italy, a violin maker named Stradivarius takes a stray Rita, but not Runt, to live with him. Stradivarius hopes to use Rita to make violin strings. When Runt finds out, he rescues Rita and destroys Stradivarius's violins in the process.
Originally aired on: 10/5/1993
Fan Rating: 8.2

Episode 72: Pavlov's Mice (s01e72)

Plot Summary: (Pinky and the Brain Short)
In turn of the century Russia, Pinky and the Brain are conditioned to respond in strange ways to the sound of bells. Brain plans to take over the world by stealing the crown jewels of Russia. Unfortunately, his conditioning prevents him from successfully getting the jewels.
Originally aired on: 10/6/1993
Fan Rating: 9.1

Episode 73: Chicken Boo Introduction #1 (s01e73)

Plot Summary: (Chicken Boo Introduction)
This introduction features Chicken Boo heading to the city from the farm.
Originally aired on: 10/6/1993
Fan Rating: 7.9

Episode 74: Chicken Boo-Ryshnikov (s01e74)

Plot Summary: (Chicken Boo Short)
In New York, Chicken Boo is mistaken for a ballet dancer and dances in a performance of Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake".
Originally aired on: 10/6/1993
Fan Rating: 7.6

Episode 75: Tower Escape by Cannon and Cable Car (s01e75)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
The Warners escape from the water tower in a cable car. The cable car runs down a cable that was shot out of the water tower by a cannon.
Originally aired on: 10/6/1993
Fan Rating: 7.7

Episode 76: Nothing but the Tooth (s01e76)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
Rasputin has been hypnotizing Russian Czar Nicholas II for a number of years. Unfortunately, he has a toothache and needs a dentist. The Warners arrive and pull out all of Rasputin's teeth. Without his teeth, he can no longer hypnotize the Czar and is quickly fired.
Originally aired on: 10/6/1993
Fan Rating: 8.6

Episode 77: Wheel of Morality #4 (s01e77)

Plot Summary: (Wheel of Morality Wrap-Around)
The Warners reveal the moral of the episode: "Brush your teeth after every meal".
Originally aired on: 10/6/1993
Fan Rating: 7.8

Episode 78: Tower Return by Magic Carpet (s01e78)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
The Warners escape Ralph and return to the water tower on a magic carpet.
Originally aired on: 10/6/1993
Fan Rating: 8.2

Episode 79: Meatballs or Consequences (s01e79)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
In Sweden, Wakko enters a meatball eating contest and eats too many meatballs and says he will die. He is declared dead by Death. Yakko and Dot must play checkers with Death to stop Wakko from being taken to the ever after.
Originally aired on: 10/7/1993
Fan Rating: 9.8

Episode 80: Dot's Poetry Corner #1 - Little Miss Muffet (s01e80)

Plot Summary: (Dot's Poetry Corner Wrap-Around)
Dot recites a poem about Little Miss Muffet and her rather large tuffet.
Originally aired on: 10/7/1993
Fan Rating: 8.6

Episode 81: A Moving Experience (s01e81)

Plot Summary: (Hip Hippos Short)
Flavio and Marita head to New York in order to find a trendy new place to live. A zoologist who is pretending to be a real estate agent tries to convince them to stay in the jungle. He shows them a number of run down apartments. Ultimately, the Hip Hippos move to New York, but they move their jungle with them.
Originally aired on: 10/7/1993
Fan Rating: 7.0

Episode 82: Four Score and Seven Migraines Ago (s01e82)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
On a train to Gettysburg, the Warners help Abraham Lincoln write the opening of the Gettysburg Address.
Originally aired on: 10/11/1993
Fan Rating: 9.7

Episode 83: Wakko's America (s01e83)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
In a Jeopardy style game in the teacher's classroom, Wakko has to name the 50 states and their capitals. He sings an enitre song with everything right but in the end he forgets to answer in the form of a question.
Originally aired on: 10/11/1993
Fan Rating: 9.5

Episode 84: Davy Omlette (s01e84)

Plot Summary: (Chicken Boo Short)
Chicken Boo is mistaken for Davy Omelette the frontiersman. He helps a number of pioneers who are being attacked by a bear.
Originally aired on: 10/11/1993
Fan Rating: 7.5

Episode 85: Pursuit - Flying out of Mount Rushmore (s01e85)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
The Warners fly, in an airplane, out of the nose of Mount Rushmore's Theodore Roosevelt. Ralph is pursuing them until he gets caught in a tree.
Originally aired on: 10/11/1993
Fan Rating: 8.4

Episode 86: The Flame (s01e86)

Plot Summary: (The Flame Short)
The Flame lights the room as Thomas Jefferson write the Declaration of Independance.
Originally aired on: 10/11/1993
Fan Rating: 8.8

Episode 87: Alfred Hitchcock Presents Parody (s01e87)

Plot Summary: (Cold Opening)
A parody of the opening of Alfred Hitchcock Presents.
Originally aired on: 10/12/1993
Fan Rating: 9.1

Episode 88: Hearts of Twilight (s01e88)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
A crazy movie director is millions of dollars overbudget and the CEO of Warner Brothers sends the Warners out to stop him. They help him finish his movie "The Wretched Clown".
Originally aired on: 10/12/1993
Fan Rating: 9.7

Episode 89: The Boids (s01e89)

Plot Summary: (Goodfeathers Double Length Short)
The Goodfeathers are hired as stunt birds for an Alfred Hitchcock horror movie. They try to keep their jobs, but the move shoot turns out to be harder than they expected.
Originally aired on: 10/12/1993
Fan Rating: 9.6

Episode 90: Guardin' the Garden (s01e90)

Plot Summary: (Slappy Squirrel Short)
God makes Adam and Eve and tells them not to eat the fruit that comes from the tree of knowledge. Slappy Squirrel, however, lives in the tree of knowledge. When evil snake tries to tempt Adam and Eve, Slappy is in charge of guarding the fruit and stopping the snake.
Originally aired on: 10/13/1993
Fan Rating: 8.7

Episode 91: Plane Pals (s01e91)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Double Length Short)
Onboard a plane, the Warners annoy a tightwad who is forced to sit by them because of a computer error. They annoy him so much that he is forced to bail out of the plane.
Originally aired on: 10/13/1993
Fan Rating: 8.8

Episode 92: Be Careful What You Eat (s01e92)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
The Warners sing about the ingredients of junk food.
Originally aired on: 10/15/1993
Fan Rating: 8.0

Episode 93: Yakko Sees Into the Future (s01e93)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
Yakko describes to Dr. Scratchansniff how he can see into the future.
Originally aired on: 10/15/1993
Fan Rating: 7.8

Episode 94: Up the Crazy River (s01e94)

Plot Summary: (Mindy and Buttons Short)
When Mindy chases a butterfly into a rain forest that is being cut down for wood, Buttons follow and protect her.
Originally aired on: 10/15/1993
Fan Rating: 7.6

Episode 95: Warners Draw Blank Pictures (s01e95)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
As part of their therapy session, the Warners draw pictures for Dr. Scratchansniff. Unfortunately, they all produce blank pictures.
Originally aired on: 10/15/1993
Fan Rating: 8.3

Episode 96: Ta Da Dump, Ta Da Dump, Ta Da Dump Dump Dump (s01e96)

Plot Summary: (Goodfeathers Short)
The Goodfeathers must help Pesto when he gets his head caught in a plastic six-pack ring while rummaging through the garbage.
Originally aired on: 10/15/1993
Fan Rating: 8.2

Episode 97: Wheel of Morality #5 (s01e97)

Plot Summary: (Wheel of Morality Wrap-Around)
The Warners reveal the moral of the episode: "The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind".
Originally aired on: 10/15/1993
Fan Rating: 7.9

Episode 98: Yakko's World of Baldness (s01e98)

Plot Summary: (Cold Opening)
In an advertisement parody, Yakko offers his services to shave and spray paint heads at an affordable price.
Originally aired on: 10/18/1993
Fan Rating: 7.9

Episode 99: Opportunity Knox (s01e99)

Plot Summary: (Pinky and the Brain Short)
Brain wants to steal all of the gold out of Fort Knox. He develops a chemical that causes sneezing fits in people. Pinky and the Brain get to Fort Knox and use the chemical on the guards. They break into the safe and realize that they can't steal the gold because the gold bars are too heavy for the mice to lift.
Originally aired on: 10/18/1993
Fan Rating: 9.0

Episode 100: Good Idea Bad Idea #3 - Roses (s01e100)

Plot Summary: (Good Idea, Bad Idea Wrap-Around)
Good Idea: Stopping to smell the roses.
Bad Idea: Stopping to feel the roses.
Originally aired on: 10/18/1993
Fan Rating: 9.7

Episode 101: Wings Take Heart (s01e101)

Plot Summary: (Miscellaneous Short)
When a male moth who resembles one of The Warners and a female butterfly who resembles Hello Nurse fall in love they head to the city. Just as they are about to kiss, the moth is hit by a truck and must make it through a number of challenges to get back to his butterfly.
Originally aired on: 10/18/1993
Fan Rating: 6.8

Episode 102: Wheel of Morality #6 (s01e102)

Plot Summary: (Wheel of Morality Wrap-Around)
The Warners reveal the moral of the episode: "If you can't say anything nice, you're probably at the ice capades".
Originally aired on: 10/18/1993
Fan Rating: 8.1

Episode 103: Disasterpiece Theater (s01e103)

Plot Summary: (Cold Opening)
A parody of Masterpiece Theater where a bunch of disasters happen.
Originally aired on: 10/19/1993
Fan Rating: 9.1

Episode 104: Hercule Yakko (s01e104)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
When Marita Hippo's Diamond is stolen onboard a cruise, Hercule Yakko and his associates search around the ship for clues. Eventually they discover that Marita was sitting on the diamond the entire time.
Originally aired on: 10/19/1993
Fan Rating: 8.6

Episode 105: Rita and Runt Introduction (s01e105)

Plot Summary: (Rita and Runt Introduction)
The introduction of Rita and Runt features them as a mismatched team.
Originally aired on: 10/19/1993
Fan Rating: 8.5

Episode 106: Home on De-Nile (s01e106)

Plot Summary: (Rita and Runt Short)
Rita and Runt are in ancient Egypt where Cleopatra is looking for a cat to sacrifice in an ancient ritual. Rita is chosen for the ritual and Runt is forced to help build a temple.
Originally aired on: 10/19/1993
Fan Rating: 8.7

Episode 107: A Midsummer Night's Dream (s01e107)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
The Warner's present a parody of the play A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare.
Originally aired on: 10/19/1993
Fan Rating: 8.7

Episode 108: Testimonial #1 - Sy Sykman (s01e108)

Plot Summary: (Testimonial Wrap-Around)
Sy Sykman describes how the Jack Benny, George Burns, and the Warners helped Milton Berle in vaudeville.
Originally aired on: 10/21/1993
Fan Rating: 7.4

Episode 109: Babblin' Bijou (s01e109)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
Dot and the Warners are kicked out of a movie theater after Dot loudly fawns over an actor in the movie. The Warners sneak back into the theater and become part of the movie.
Originally aired on: 10/21/1993
Fan Rating: 8.0

Episode 110: Testimonial #2 - Hedda Hopper (s01e110)

Plot Summary: (Testimonial Wrap-Around)
Hedda Hopper tells a story about how she and the Warners used to perform in the Ziegfield Follies.
Originally aired on: 10/21/1993
Fan Rating: 7.3

Episode 111: Potty Emergency (s01e111)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
Wakko is at the movies and has to go to the bathroom. When he discovers that the bathrooms don't work, he must find a bathroom somewhere else.
Originally aired on: 10/21/1993
Fan Rating: 9.2

Episode 112: Testimonial #3 - Italian Man (s01e112)

Plot Summary: (Testimonial Wrap-Around)
An Italian man describes how the Warners were first discovered by talent scouts. He also describes how they once pantsed James Cagney and got locked in the water tower.
Originally aired on: 10/21/1993
Fan Rating: 7.1

Episode 113: Sir Yaksalot (s01e113)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
When the medieval kingdom of Camelot is threatened by a dragon, King Arthur asks Merlin to summon a big powerful knight. When Merlin tries to summon the knight, he gets the Warners instead. The Warners defeat the dragon by tricking it into blowing itself up. They discover that it was really a robot that was being operated by Pinky and the Brain.
Originally aired on: 10/21/1993
Fan Rating: 9.6

Episode 114: Dot's Poetry Corner #2 - The Shoe (s01e114)

Plot Summary: (Dot's Poetry Corner Wrap-Around)
Dot recites a poem about the old woman who lived in a shoe. Apparently, the shoe stank.
Originally aired on: 10/25/1993
Fan Rating: 8.2

Episode 115: You Risk Your Life (s01e115)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
The Warners appear on a game show that is a parody of the Groucho Marx game show You Bet Your Life.
Originally aired on: 10/25/1993
Fan Rating: 8.3

Episode 116: I Got Yer Can (s01e116)

Plot Summary: (Slappy Squirrel Short)
Slappy puts a can of diet juice in the recyling bin in the yard of Candie Chipmunk's house. Candie complains that it is not her trash and asks Slappy to put in her own trash. Throughout the episode Slappy tries different ways to sneak the can back on chipmunk's property.
Originally aired on: 10/25/1993
Fan Rating: 8.1

Episode 117: Jockey for Position (s01e117)

Plot Summary: (Pinky and the Brain Short)
In order to get money for a giant magnet to stop the Earth's rotation allowing Brain to assume control over the world, Brain tries to win a million dollars by participating in the Kentucky Derby.
Originally aired on: 10/25/1993
Fan Rating: 9.6

Episode 118: Dot's Poetry Corner #3 - Fuzzy Wuzzy (s01e118)

Plot Summary: (Dot's Poetry Corner Wrap-Around)
Dot recites a poem about Fuzzy Wuzzy and Ed Asner.
Originally aired on: 10/25/1993
Fan Rating: 8.8

Episode 119: Good Idea Bad Idea #4 - Swimming Pool (s01e119)

Plot Summary: (Good Idea, Bad Idea Wrap-Around)
Good Idea: Taking a deep breath before jumping into a swimming pool.
Bad Idea: Taking a deep breath after jumping into a swimming pool.
Originally aired on: 10/26/1993
Fan Rating: 9.6

Episode 120: Moby or Not Moby (s01e120)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
The Warners stow away onboard a whaling ship controlled by Captain Ahab. Ahab wants to kill Moby Dick, but the Warners try to convince him not to kill whales.
Originally aired on: 10/26/1993
Fan Rating: 8.3

Episode 121: Good Idea Bad Idea #5 - Alpine Skiing (s01e121)

Plot Summary: (Good Idea, Bad Idea Wrap-Around)
Good Idea: Going alpine skiing in the winter.
Bad Idea: Going alpine skiing in the summer.
Originally aired on: 10/26/1993
Fan Rating: 9.7

Episode 122: Mesozoic Mindy (s01e122)

Plot Summary: (Mindy and Buttons Short)
In prehistoric time, a cave girl Mindy chases after an egg. A prehistoric version of Buttons tries to keep her out of trouble.
Originally aired on: 10/26/1993
Fan Rating: 7.0

Episode 123: Good Idea Bad Idea #6 - Kissing (s01e123)

Plot Summary: (Good Idea, Bad Idea Wrap-Around)
Good Idea: Kissing a loved one.
Bad Idea: Kissing a total stranger.
Originally aired on: 10/26/1993
Fan Rating: 9.6

Episode 124: The Good, the Boo, and the Ugly (s01e124)

Plot Summary: (Chicken Boo Short)
When a dangerous gunslinger comes to town, Chicken Boo is made sheriff in order to protect the town. Eventually, Boo is discovered to be a chicken (again) and is run out of town.
Originally aired on: 10/26/1993
Fan Rating: 7.8

Episode 125: Good Idea Bad Idea #7 - Doing Your Own Work (s01e125)

Plot Summary: (Good Idea, Bad Idea Wrap-Around)
Good Idea: Doing your own yard work.
Bad Idea: Doing your own dental work.
Originally aired on: 10/26/1993
Fan Rating: 9.7

Episode 126: End Credits - Lassie Theme (s01e126)

Plot Summary: (Mindy and Buttons End Credits)
The end credits roll as the theme from Lassie plays and a bandaged Buttons sings along with the music until he decides to get away from Mindy.
Originally aired on: 10/26/1993
Fan Rating: 7.8

Episode 127: Good Idea Bad Idea #8 - Halloween (s01e127)

Plot Summary: (Good Idea, Bad Idea Wrap-Around)
Good Idea: Dressing up for Halloween as a pirate.
Bad Idea: Dressing up for Halloween as a pinata.
Originally aired on: 10/28/1993
Fan Rating: 9.7

Episode 128: Hot, Bothered and Bedeviled (s01e128)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
The Warners go to Hades where Satan wants to torment them. Unfortunately, the Warners end up tormenting him. He kicks them out after Yakko freezes the place.
Originally aired on: 10/28/1993
Fan Rating: 9.1

Episode 129: Moon Over Minerva (s01e129)

Plot Summary: (Minerva Mink Short)
Wilford B. Wolf is interested in Minerva Mink and asks her out on a date. Unfortunately, she turns him down. Wilford, however, is a werewolf and when the moon comes out he becomes handsome. Minerva becomes interested, but problems arise when the moon in continually obscured by clouds.
Originally aired on: 10/28/1993
Fan Rating: 9.9

Episode 130: Skullhead Boneyhands (s01e130)

Plot Summary: (Miscellaneous Short)
A cosmetics saleswoman discovers Skullhead Boneyhands in a mansion. She takes him home in an effort to make him look better. Unfortunately, he keeps getting buried by the family's dog.
Originally aired on: 10/28/1993
Fan Rating: 8.0

Episode 131: Draculee, Draculaa (s01e131)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Double Length Short)
The Warners are in Transylvania and spend the night in Dracula's castle. Dracula's repeated attempts to drink there blood are frustrated by the Warners' antics.
Originally aired on: 10/29/1993
Fan Rating: 9.8

Episode 132: Phranken-Runt (s01e132)

Plot Summary: (Rita and Runt Short)
In order to destroy a village, Dr. Phrankenstein creates a monsterous dog named Scout. When Scout is struck by lightning his brain is damaged. Dr. Phrankenstein needs a new dog brain and decides to use Runt's. Rita, however, releases Runt and Scout before Dr. Phrankenstein can operate on the.
Originally aired on: 10/29/1993
Fan Rating: 8.3

Episode 133: Mime Time #4 - Gathering Imaginary Flowers (s01e133)

Plot Summary: (Mime Time Wrap-Around)
The Mime pretends to gather imaginary flower. He is then attacked by a real swarm of bees.
Originally aired on: 11/1/1993
Fan Rating: 9.6

Episode 134: O Silly Mio (s01e134)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
Madame Brundtwind is an opera singer practicing for her performance. When her singing annoys the Warners, they ask her to stop. When she refuses, the Warners decide to see her performance and get a little revenge.
Originally aired on: 11/1/1993
Fan Rating: 8.7

Episode 135: Puttin' on the Blitz (s01e135)

Plot Summary: (Rita and Runt Short)
Rita and Runt are in Warsaw, Poland during the 1939 German blitzkrieg. The head of the Polish underground arranges to meet his daughter Katrina on a train that is about to leave the train station. When Katrina is discovered by a dog working for the Germans, Rita saves her. They head to the train station, and jump on when the train begins to leave. Katrina is safe, but Rita when she sees Runt being attacked by German dogs decides to stay. She leaps from the train in order to help her friend.
Originally aired on: 11/1/1993
Fan Rating: 9.3

Episode 136: The Great Wakkorotti: The Summer Concert (s01e136)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
Wakko belches out "The Dance of the Hours" by Amilcare Ponchielli.
Originally aired on: 11/1/1993
Fan Rating: 8.2

Episode 137: Mime Time #5 - Climbing an Imaginary Mountain (s01e137)

Plot Summary: (Mime Time Wrap-Around)
The Mime pretends to be climbing an imaginary mountain. He is then buried in a real rockslide.
Originally aired on: 11/1/1993
Fan Rating: 9.6

Episode 138: Tower Escape by Water Hose (s01e138)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
The Warner escape from the water tower through a water hose that Ralph is using to water some plants.
Originally aired on: 11/2/1993
Fan Rating: 8.0

Episode 139: Chairman of the Bored (s01e139)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
At a party for Celebrity Gala of the Year, the Warners sneak in from under a table and start taking food from it. When Yakko goes out to get more cheeseballs he meets an icredibly boring person nicknamed Pip who keeps babling on to them throughout the night. They try to get away but he follows them home and when he finally leaves them alone the next morning they realize it's too quiet and want him to come back.
Originally aired on: 11/2/1993
Fan Rating: 9.7

Episode 140: Planets Song (s01e140)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
Yakko sings a very short song about the planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Pluto but forgets Uranus.
Originally aired on: 11/2/1993
Fan Rating: 8.4

Episode 141: Astro-Buttons (s01e141)

Plot Summary: (Mindy and Buttons Short)
On an airless world, Buttons must protect Mindy when she follows a ball through an airlock. They go throw a rocketship and a transporter beam. Eventually Mindy and Buttons get home, but Mindy is duplicated a number of times in a duplication machine. Buttons is scolded for letting Mindy get too close to the duplication machine.
Originally aired on: 11/2/1993
Fan Rating: 8.5

Episode 142: Tower Return by Trampoline (s01e142)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
The Warners get back into the water tower by jumping into it from a trampoline.
Originally aired on: 11/2/1993
Fan Rating: 8.3

Episode 143: Wakko Has a Cartoon in His Ear (s01e143)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
Wakko complains about a headache. He has a cartoon stuck in his ear.
Originally aired on: 11/3/1993
Fan Rating: 8.7

Episode 144: Noah's Lark (s01e144)

Plot Summary: (Hip Hippos Short)
Noah must gets two of every animal on board his ark before God sends a flood. He gets more than he can chew when he accepts the Hip Hippos. They complain about food, squash games, and spiders until the flood is over.
Originally aired on: 11/3/1993
Fan Rating: 9.0

Episode 145: Wakko Has a Cartoon in His Eye (s01e145)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
Wakko complains that he has something in his eye. It is a cartoon.
Originally aired on: 11/3/1993
Fan Rating: 8.0

Episode 146: Chicken Boo Introduction #2 (s01e146)

Plot Summary: (Chicken Boo Introduction)
This introduction features Chicken Boo trying on a number of disguises before leaving the farm.
Originally aired on: 11/3/1993
Fan Rating: 8.2

Episode 147: The Big Kiss (s01e147)

Plot Summary: (Chicken Boo Short)
Chicken Boo is believed to be the sexiestactor in Hollywood. When his moustache comes off in a love scene, however, his is discovered to be a chicken. The director's career is ruined.
Originally aired on: 11/3/1993
Fan Rating: 8.1

Episode 148: Wakko Has a Cartoon in His Mouth (s01e148)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
Wakko complains that he has a sore tooth. He has a cartoon in his mouth.
Originally aired on: 11/3/1993
Fan Rating: 8.0

Episode 149: Hiccup (s01e149)

Plot Summary: (Goodfeathers Short)
Squit gets the hiccups after he eats a pickle. The Goodfeathers use a number of methods to get him to stop. Squit, however, doesn't stop until the Godpigeon scares the hiccups out of him.
Originally aired on: 11/3/1993
Fan Rating: 8.5

Episode 150: Press Conference (s01e150)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
The Warners hold a press conference with an update on Wakko's condition. They reveal that his bottom hurts.
Originally aired on: 11/3/1993
Fan Rating: 8.3

Episode 151: Clown and Out (s01e151)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
For Wakko's birthday, the CEO sends him a clown to entertain him. Unfortunately both Wakko and the CEO are deathly afraid of clowns. When the clown arrives Wakko desperately tries to get rid of him.
Originally aired on: 11/4/1993
Fan Rating: 9.9

Episode 152: Bubba Bo Bob Brain (s01e152)

Plot Summary: (Pinky and the Brain Short)
Brain plans to take over the world with subliminal mind control. He pretends to be a country singer and injects subliminal messages into his songs. His music begins to sell and the messages begin to influence people. Unfortunately, Brain ruins his plan by yelling at Pinky during a worldwide televised concert.
Originally aired on: 11/4/1993
Fan Rating: 9.6

Episode 153: Wheel of Morality #7 (s01e153)

Plot Summary: (Wheel of Morality Wrap-Around)
The Warners reveal the moral of the episode: "Elvis lives on in our hearts, in his music, and in a trailer park outside Milwaukee".
Originally aired on: 11/4/1993
Fan Rating: 8.4

Episode 154: An Animaniacs Special Presentation (s01e154)

Plot Summary: (Cold Opening)
A parody of the graphics of a CBS "Special Presentation".
Originally aired on: 11/5/1993
Fan Rating: 9.5

Episode 155: A Very Special Episode of Animaniacs (s01e155)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
The Warners invite the viewers to watch a very special episode of Animainacs where Wakko isn't wearing pants.
Originally aired on: 11/5/1993
Fan Rating: 8.7

Episode 156: Animaniacs Test Kitchen (s01e156)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
The Warners mix Animaniacs characters together in a stew pot.
Originally aired on: 11/5/1993
Fan Rating: 8.0

Episode 157: Mindy and The Brain Introduction (s01e157)

Plot Summary: (Miscellaneous Introduction)
In this introduction to a special Mindy and the Brain cartoon, Mindy puts Brain in a jar and then shatters it.
Originally aired on: 11/5/1993
Fan Rating: 8.1

Episode 158: In the Garden of Mindy (s01e158)

Plot Summary: (Miscellaneous Short)
Mindy's mother leaves the house and Brain develops a plan to take over the world. He develops a powerful stink bomb which he hopes to use to force the government officials out of their jobs. As he makes the stink bomb, Mindy gets on a lawnmower and drives out of control. The lawnmower chases Brain and eventually knocks him into his stink bomb ingredients. Mindy's mother comes home and scolds Brain for letting Mindy feed him old cheese.
Originally aired on: 11/5/1993
Fan Rating: 9.2

Episode 159: Pinky and The Cat (s01e159)

Plot Summary: (Miscellaneous Wrap-Around)
Pinky asks Rita what she wants to do tonight. Rita then eats Pinky.
Originally aired on: 11/5/1993
Fan Rating: 9.5

Episode 160: We've Been Mixing Up the Scripts (s01e160)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
The Warners mix up the scripts and put characters together in odd pairings.
Originally aired on: 11/5/1993
Fan Rating: 8.6

Episode 161: No Place Like Homeless (s01e161)

Plot Summary: (Miscellaneous Short)
Pesto and Runt are homeless and in need of a place to live. Runt manages to get them into an old woman's home. When the woman's parrot scares Runt, Pesto beats him up. The old woman becomes angry and kicks them out of her house.
Originally aired on: 11/5/1993
Fan Rating: 8.6

Episode 162: Katie Kaboom Introduction (s01e162)

Plot Summary: (Katie Kaboom Introduction)
Katie Kaboom talks on the telephone. She gets angry and explodes.
Originally aired on: 11/5/1993
Fan Rating: 8.4

Episode 163: Katie Ka-Boo (s01e163)

Plot Summary: (Miscellaneous Short)
Katie Kaboom introduces her new boyfriend C.B. to her parents. He boyfriend in really Chicken Boo. When her parents tell her that her boyfriend is a chicken, she doesn't believe them. She gets angry and explodes. Later when she discovers that her boyfriend really is a chicken, she explodes again.
Originally aired on: 11/5/1993
Fan Rating: 8.5

Episode 164: We Found This Old Computer (s01e164)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
The Warners find an old computer in a junkyard. They put Animaniacs characters in it and mix them up.
Originally aired on: 11/5/1993
Fan Rating: 7.9

Episode 165: Dotty the Squirrel Introduction (s01e165)

Plot Summary: (Miscellaneous Introduction)
Dot sits in Slappy Squirrels's chair. She doesn't like being referred to a Dotty and throws a bomb at the camera.
Originally aired on: 11/5/1993
Fan Rating: 8.0

Episode 166: Baghdad Cafe (s01e166)

Plot Summary: (Miscellaneous Short)
Yakko, Wakko, and Slappy the Squirrel arrive in Baghdad thinking it is the Baghdad Cafe. They treat Sodarn Insane as if he were their waiter. Eventually Slappy shoves dynamite down his pants to get rid of him.
Originally aired on: 11/5/1993
Fan Rating: 8.9

Episode 167: Wheel of Morality #8 (s01e167)

Plot Summary: (Wheel of Morality Wrap-Around)
The Warners reveal the moral of the episode: "You can teach an old dog new tricks, but you can't teach Madonna to act".
Originally aired on: 11/5/1993
Fan Rating: 8.3

Episode 168: Critical Condition (s01e168)

Plot Summary: (Slappy Squirrel Double Length Short)
Lean Hiskill and Codger Eggbert are film critics who review a number of Looney Tunes cartoons. They like a number of them, but hate the ones featuring Slappy Squirrel. Slappy decides to retaliate. She destroys their houses and later at the premier of Jurassic Park she puts them into the movie where they are chased by a dinosaur. The two critics change their mind and, in heavy bandages, give Slappy a good review.
Originally aired on: 11/8/1993
Fan Rating: 9.0

Episode 169: Pursuit - Airplane (s01e169)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
The Warners fly out of the movie lot on an airplane. Raw is being towed by them and gets stuck in a tree.
Originally aired on: 11/8/1993
Fan Rating: 8.0

Episode 170: The Three Muska-Warners (s01e170)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
There year is 1575 and the place is Paris, France. The King of France believe that someone is about to kill him. He gathers the Three Musketeers to protect him. The Warners arrive as the musketeers and set about guarding the King.
Originally aired on: 11/8/1993
Fan Rating: 8.7

Episode 171: Dough Dough Boys (s01e171)

Plot Summary: (Goodfeathers Short)
In 1918, the Goodfeathers are messenger pigeons on the western front in France. When a unit is caught behind the lines, the Goodfethaers must deliver a message telling them to retreat. They must get through a number of obstacles for delivering the message. When they finally deliver it, however, it is too late. The unit doesn't need to retreat, it has already chased off the enemy.
Originally aired on: 11/9/1993
Fan Rating: 8.2

Episode 172: Boot Camping (s01e172)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
The Warners go to a boot camp thinking that it is really a summer camp. The drill instructor Sergeant Sweete forces them to into military drills. The Warners, however, still think its a summer camp and give the sergeant a hard time.
Originally aired on: 11/9/1993
Fan Rating: 8.3

Episode 173: General Boo-Regard (s01e173)

Plot Summary: (Chicken Boo Short)
Chicken Boo is pretending to be General Boo-Regard, a southern Confederate general during the Civil War. When he is about to lead an attack, his hat is shot off and everyone sees that he is a chicken. Colonel Sanders thinks that the chicken is large enough to feed an army and everyone starts chasing after him.
Originally aired on: 11/9/1993
Fan Rating: 7.5

Episode 174: Spellbound (s01e174)

Plot Summary: (Pinky and the Brain Episode)
In 1194, Pinky and the Brain are being kept in Merlin's laboratory in Camelot. When Merlin goes out for a snack. Brain tries to take over the world using a magic spell. Pinky gathers all the components but loses a dragon's toenail. Pinky and the Brain must go on a quest to get another toenail. Using a magic wand the recover the toenail, but the dragon chases them all the way back to Camelot. Brain uses the dragon's toenail in the spell but as he recites it Pinky distracts him. Brain's head is turned into cheese.
Originally aired on: 11/10/1993
Fan Rating: 8.9

Episode 175: Dot's Poetry Corner #4 - Ode to Jack (s01e175)

Plot Summary: (Dot's Poetry Corner Wrap-Around)
Dot recites a poem about Jack who jumped over a candlestick and burned himself.
Originally aired on: 11/11/1993
Fan Rating: 8.0

Episode 176: Good Idea Bad Idea #9 - Cleaning Up (s01e176)

Plot Summary: (Good Idea, Bad Idea Wrap-Around)
Good Idea: Cleaning up litter.
Bad Idea: Cleaning up kitty litter.
Originally aired on: 11/11/1993
Fan Rating: 9.5

Episode 177: Smitten With Kittens (s01e177)

Plot Summary: (Rita and Runt Short)
A kind old woman feeds both Rita and Runt at a restaurant. When Rita begins playing with the table cloth, the two of them are kicked out. Outside, Rita and Runt come across three starving abandoned kittens that want Rita to be their mother. Rita doesn't want the to be responsible for three kittens, but everything turns out okay when the old woman from the restaurant comes out and agrees to take care of the kittens.
Originally aired on: 11/11/1993
Fan Rating: 8.1

Episode 178: Dot's Poetry Corner #5 - This Little Piggy (s01e178)

Plot Summary: (Dot's Poetry Corner Wrap-Around)
Dot recites a poem about a piggy who went to the market and then went home. She later got her own sitcom.
Originally aired on: 11/11/1993
Fan Rating: 7.7

Episode 179: Alas, Poor Skullhead (s01e179)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
In a parody of Hamlet, Yakko and Mr. Skullhead act out a scene from Shakespeare.
Originally aired on: 11/11/1993
Fan Rating: 8.8

Episode 180: White Gloves (s01e180)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
Wakko plays the piano and his white gloves begin to play it by themselves. Later the two gloves go off to a dance hall. When they leave they begin to argue about going back in. They are run over by a street sweeper. The two gloves later head to a lumberyard for jobs. Since they are not work gloves, they fail to get them. Eventually one is sent to jail for robbery. When it gets out, the two gloves head back to Wakko and jump back onto his hands.
Originally aired on: 11/11/1993
Fan Rating: 8.7

Episode 181: Good Idea Bad Idea #10 - Playing an Accordion (s01e181)

Plot Summary: (Good Idea, Bad Idea Wrap-Around)
Good Idea: Playing the accordion at a polka festival.
Bad Idea: Playing the accordion anywhere else.
Originally aired on: 11/11/1993
Fan Rating: 8.8

Episode 182: Wheel of Morality #9 (s01e182)

Plot Summary: (Wheel of Morality Wrap-Around)
The Warners reveal the moral of the episode: "Early to rise and early to bed makes a man healthy, but socially dead.".
Originally aired on: 11/11/1993
Fan Rating: 7.9

Episode 183: Casablanca Parody (s01e183)

Plot Summary: (Cold Opening)
A parody of Casablanca where Dot loses control when acting out a famous scene with an animated Humphrey Bogart.
Originally aired on: 11/12/1993
Fan Rating: 8.6

Episode 184: Tower Escape by Tower Elevator (s01e184)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
The Warners escape the water tower by turning it into a giant elevator and lowering the entire water tower to the ground.
Originally aired on: 11/12/1993
Fan Rating: 7.9

Episode 185: Fair Game (s01e185)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
The Warners compete on a game show. The three continually hit their buzzers before questions are asked. They give the same answer: Isaac Newton. Their buzzers are eventually broken, but Wakko makes it to the speed round. Unfortunately, he does not give the correct answer: Isaac Newton.
Originally aired on: 11/12/1993
Fan Rating: 8.7

Episode 186: Pursuit - Office Elevators (s01e186)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
The Warners are chased by Ralph up and down elevators in an office building.
Originally aired on: 11/12/1993
Fan Rating: 8.4

Episode 187: The Slapper (s01e187)

Plot Summary: (Miscellaneous Wrap-Around)
In an advertisement parody, the Slapper is featured. The Slapper is a gadget that hits people when you clap.
Originally aired on: 11/12/1993
Fan Rating: 8.1

Episode 188: Puppet Rulers (s01e188)

Plot Summary: (Pinky and the Brain Short)
In 1954, Pinky and the Brain are kept in the home of Albert Einstein. They watch television and see a puppet show named "The Meany and Treacle Show". When the show announces that it is looking for new puppets, the two mice mail themselves to the show. They pretend to be puppets and grow enormously popular. They freeze themselves in cryogenic capsules and emerge forty years later. They arrange a pirate broadcast asking all their no adult fans to send them gifts. Unfortunately all their fans felt abandoned by them when they disappeared the show. They send Pinky and the Brain their therapy bills instead.
Originally aired on: 11/12/1993
Fan Rating: 9.4

Episode 189: Wheel of Morality #10 (s01e189)

Plot Summary: (Wheel of Morality Wrap-Around)
The Warners reveal the moral of the episode: "Vote early and vote often".
Originally aired on: 11/12/1993
Fan Rating: 8.2

Episode 190: Tower Return by Tower Elevator (s01e190)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
The Warners return to the water tower by turning it into a giant elevator and lowering the entire water tower to the ground to pick them up. When they make it to the top, they drop an anvil on Ralph.
Originally aired on: 11/12/1993
Fan Rating: 7.4

Episode 191: Buttermilk, It Makes a Body Bitter (s01e191)

Plot Summary: (Slappy Squirrel Wrap-Around)
In a parody of Milk, it does a Body Good; Slappy starts off as a young squirrel. When she is ignored by a bodybuilder she says that she will drink buttermilk and will remember being snubbed so that she can get her revenge.
Originally aired on: 11/15/1993
Fan Rating: 8.9

Episode 192: Broadcast Nuisance (s01e192)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
The Warners deliver sandwiches to a news show hosted by Mr. Dan Anchorman. When the arrive late and give him the wrong meal, he refuses to pay them. The Warners protest outside the studio and later sneak into the control room and mess with the controls. Eventually, Dan apologizes. He goes insane and is taken away to a mental hospital.
Originally aired on: 11/15/1993
Fan Rating: 9.2

Episode 193: Good Idea Bad Idea #11 - Served in Bed (s01e193)

Plot Summary: (Good Idea, Bad Idea Wrap-Around)
Good Idea: Having breakfast served to you in bed.
Bad Idea: Having tennis balls served to you in bed.
Originally aired on: 11/15/1993
Fan Rating: 9.7

Episode 194: The Goodfeathers Introduction (s01e194)

Plot Summary: (Goodfeathers Introduction)
This introduction to the Goodfeathers features the Goodfeathers getting stepped on, getting hit by a car, flying into a wall, getting electrocuted, and getting hit by a wrecking ball. In the end, a statue fall on them.
Originally aired on: 11/15/1993
Fan Rating: 7.2

Episode 195: Raging Bird (s01e195)

Plot Summary: (Goodfeathers Short)
Bobby gets upset when his girlfriend Lana says that the heavyweight beaking champion of the city, Pretty Boy Robin, is good looking. Bobby challenges Pretty Boy to a fight and is trained and managed by Max. When the fight finally happens, Pretty Boy has no trouble pounding Bobby. Bobby turns the tables when he sees Pretty Boy hitting on Lana and knocks him out with one good punch. Bobby still loses in the end when the Godpigeon takes all the winnings from the fight and Bobby's girlfriend.
Originally aired on: 11/15/1993
Fan Rating: 9.0

Episode 196: Good Idea Bad Idea #12 - Whistling (s01e196)

Plot Summary: (Good Idea, Bad Idea Wrap-Around)
Good Idea: Whistling while you work.
Bad Idea: Whistling while you eat.
Originally aired on: 11/15/1993
Fan Rating: 9.6

Episode 197: Animator's Alley #1 - Pies (s01e197)

Plot Summary: (Animator's Alley Wrap-Around)
Yakko interviews Cappy Cap Barnhouse an old Warner Brother's animator. He tells him that they used to make pies and started animating when people stopped buying the pies.
Originally aired on: 11/16/1993
Fan Rating: 7.4

Episode 198: Animator's Alley #2 - Fish Lips (s01e198)

Plot Summary: (Animator's Alley Wrap-Around)
Cappy Cap Barnhouse tells how the studio made fish cartoons in the 1940's. He talks about the importance of drawing fish lips correctly.
Originally aired on: 11/16/1993
Fan Rating: 7.6

Episode 199: Can't Buy A Thrill (s01e199)

Plot Summary: (Hip Hippos Short)
When the Hip Hippos get bored they check out an activities book that suggests a number of high risk adventures. The Hippos try bungee jumping out of a balloon, running with the bulls in Spain, and swimming with sharks. As they go through these dangers they are followed by Geena Embryo who tries to protect Flavio and Marita. Unfortunately, in doing so she takes the brunt of all the dangers.
Originally aired on: 11/16/1993
Fan Rating: 8.7

Episode 200: Animator's Alley #3 - Bunion Boy (s01e200)

Plot Summary: (Animator's Alley Wrap-Around)
Cappy Cap Barnhouse tells how he came up with the animated character Bunion Boy who was a bunion that lived on sa farmer's toe. He also talks about Kiki the sickly lemur who he also created. The Warners grow bored with Cappy's talking and replace themselves with stuffed replicas.
Originally aired on: 11/16/1993
Fan Rating: 7.1

Episode 201: Hollywoodchuck (s01e201)

Plot Summary: (Miscellaneous Short)
Charlton Woodchuck heads to Hollywood from Kansas to become a movie star. He gets the starring role in "Franklin the Friendly Woodchuck", but the production turns out to be too much for him when he is maulled by a bear, attacked by a woodpecker, and blown up with explosives. Charlton quits the show and heads back to Kansas.
Originally aired on: 11/16/1993
Fan Rating: 9.0

Episode 202: Animator's Alley #4 - Asleep (s01e202)

Plot Summary: (Animator's Alley Wrap-Around)
As the Warners head off to bed, Cappy Cap Barnhouse remains on the set of Animator's Alley. He is asleep and wakes up when the head of Yakko's replica falls off.
Originally aired on: 11/16/1993
Fan Rating: 7.6

Episode 203: Of Nice and Men (s01e203)

Plot Summary: (Rita and Runt Short)
Rita and Runt are on a bunny ranch operated by Happy Bob. Runt watches over the bunnies while Rita stays in the barn and chases rats. When Bob tries to take the bunnies to skin them for fur, Rita and Runt stop him. They set the bunnies free take them to a train to escape.
Originally aired on: 11/17/1993
Fan Rating: 8.7

Episode 204: What a Dump! (s01e204)

Plot Summary: (Mindy and Buttons Short)
Mindy's mother gives her a new doll and throws out her old one. Mindy goes after the old doll and falls into a recycling bin. She is taken to the recycling center and Buttons follows to keep her out of danger. Mindy is put into a crate before she and Button manage to return home. After they get home, Button is scolded for getting the old doll out of the garbage.
Originally aired on: 11/17/1993
Fan Rating: 7.6

Episode 205: Pursuit - Running Towards Camera (s01e205)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
The Warners jump over a gate with Ralph in hot pursuit.
Originally aired on: 11/17/1993
Fan Rating: 7.3

Episode 206: Survey Ladies (s01e206)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
In order to buy a birthday present for Dr. Scratchansniff, the Warners head to the Mall. They are constantly approached by two woman who want them to take a survey. The head to a number of stores and can't find the perfect gift. So, the Warners decide to give the survey ladies to Dr. Scratchansniff.
Originally aired on: 11/17/1993
Fan Rating: 9.2

Episode 207: Useless Fact #1 - Termites (s01e207)

Plot Summary: (Useless Fact Wrap-Around)
Yakko reveals that termites can live to the age of fifty.
Originally aired on: 11/18/1993
Fan Rating: 7.8

Episode 208: The Senses Song (s01e208)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
The Warner siblings sing a song about the senses. The sing about the senses of perception and also the senses of judgment.
Originally aired on: 11/18/1993
Fan Rating: 7.9

Episode 209: Useless Fact #2 - Eskimos (s01e209)

Plot Summary: (Useless Fact Wrap-Around)
Yakko reveals that eskimos have over a hundred words for ice. Unfortunately, they don't have a word for hello.
Originally aired on: 11/18/1993
Fan Rating: 8.5

Episode 210: Dot's Poetry Corner #6 - Humpty Dumpty (s01e210)

Plot Summary: (Dot's Poetry Corner Wrap-Around)
Dot recites a poem about how Humpty Dumpty fell off a wall and got a lawyer. He settled out of court for a lot of money and now owns the wall.
Originally aired on: 11/18/1993
Fan Rating: 7.9

Episode 211: The World Can Wait (s01e211)

Plot Summary: (Pinky and the Brain Short)
Brain falls in love with Billie who is a female mouse that lives in another cage in the lab. Brain dresses up and tries to impress her with his intellect, but she seems more interested in Pinky's sense of humor. Pinky, however, is not interested. He already has a girlfriend named Phar FigNewton. Pinky then offers advice to Brain. Brain begins to have some success, but Billie is changed into a super-intelligent mouse by an experiment. Brain becomes worried that Billie will take over the world before he can.
Originally aired on: 11/18/1993
Fan Rating: 9.7

Episode 212: Useless Fact #3 - Shrimp (s01e212)

Plot Summary: (Useless Fact Wrap-Around)
Yakko reveals that a shrimp's heart is located in its head.
Originally aired on: 11/18/1993
Fan Rating: 7.7

Episode 213: Kiki's Kitten (s01e213)

Plot Summary: (Rita and Runt Short)
Kiki is the angriest gorilla in captivity. When it is discovered that Rita's singing pacifies Kiki, a group of researches take Rita from the alley and give her to Kiki. Kiki treats Rita like a baby, but Rita doesn't like being Kiki's cat. She escapes, but Kiki breaks out to follow her. Eventually Kiki is recaptured and given another cat.
Originally aired on: 11/18/1993
Fan Rating: 7.8

Episode 214: Useless Fact #4 - Starfish (s01e214)

Plot Summary: (Useless Fact Wrap-Around)
Yakko reveals that starfish do not have brains.
Originally aired on: 11/18/1993
Fan Rating: 7.4

Episode 215: Mary Tyler Moore Parody (s01e215)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
A parody of the opening of The Mary Tyler Moore Show featuring Dot.
Originally aired on: 11/19/1993
Fan Rating: 8.0

Episode 216: Windsor Hassle (s01e216)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
John Cleese introduces a special cartoon about the restoration of Windsor Castle's banquet room after a fire in 1992. As the Queen supervises the work, the Warners arrive and offer to redecorate at a low price. The Queen takes them up on the offer. In order to pay for the restorations the Warners make the guests pay for their food. The Queen acts as cashier and opens up a string of fast food restaurants called "Queen Quisine".
Originally aired on: 11/19/1993
Fan Rating: 8.8

Episode 217: Queen Mother Anviled (s01e217)

Plot Summary: (Miscellaneous Wrap-Around)
The Queen Mother offers some introductory comments and is then hit by an anvil.
Originally aired on: 11/19/1993
Fan Rating: 8.3

Episode 218: ...And Justice for Slappy (s01e218)

Plot Summary: (Slappy Squirrel Double Length Short)
Slappy is charged with assaulting Walter Wolf and tacken to court. Walter claims that Slappy attacked him when he was on his way to cheer her up. In reality, Walter was planning to catapult a beehive into her tree in order to drive Slappy out. Slappy threw the beehive back and Walter fell into his own trap. The jury finds in favor of Slappy because she planted explosives under their chair. Despite winning, she blows them up anyway.
Originally aired on: 11/19/1993
Fan Rating: 7.9

Episode 219: Wheel of Morality #11 (s01e219)

Plot Summary: (Wheel of Morality Wrap-Around)
The Warners reveal the moral of the episode: "Possums have pouches like kangaroos".
Originally aired on: 11/19/1993
Fan Rating: 8.3

Episode 220: Turkey Jerky (s01e220)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Double Length Short)
The Pilgrims are about to celebrate the first Thanksgiving. They, however, can't decide what to eat. Miles Standish goes off to get a turkey for the dinner. He finds the Warners and their pet turkey, Mr. Gobbles. When he tries to shoot Mr. Gobbles, the Warners and their pet turkey set about frustrating him. They drive him crazy and he thinks he's a turkey at the end.
Originally aired on: 11/22/1993
Fan Rating: 8.3

Episode 221: Wild Blue Yonder (s01e221)

Plot Summary: (Miscellaneous Short)
When a baby bird hatches, he looks up and sees a stealth fighter. The bird becomes convinced that the aircraft is his mother. He sneaks onboard the plane and grabs a bomb which he thinks is an egg. After the bomb is dropped, he heads back to his nest where he finds his real mother and his two other siblings that are just hatching.
Originally aired on: 11/22/1993
Fan Rating: 8.0

Episode 222: Wheel of Morality #12 (s01e222)

Plot Summary: (Wheel of Morality Wrap-Around)
The Warners reveal the moral of the episode: "Don't eat with your mouth full".
Originally aired on: 11/22/1993
Fan Rating: 7.8

Episode 223: Pursuit - Coming Out of a Manhole (s01e223)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
Being chased by Ralph, the Warners emerge from a manhole.
Originally aired on: 11/23/1993
Fan Rating: 7.2

Episode 224: Video Review (s01e224)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
In a video store, the Warners come out of an Animaniacs video. They sing about the movies on the shelves and are chased by characters from movies.
Originally aired on: 11/23/1993
Fan Rating: 8.8

Episode 225: When Mice Ruled The Earth (s01e225)

Plot Summary: (Pinky and the Brain Short)
The year is 1895 and Pinky and the Brain are being kept in the laboratory of H.G. Wells. Brain borrows Wells' time machine prototype after its owner leaves the lab. The reason Brain borrows it is because he wants to go back in time to keys moment in mouse evolution in order to change them and make mice the dominant form of life on Earth. When he returns to the present he hopes to be proclaimed the leader of the planet. Brain heads back in time and after a number of problems manages to teach mice how to make fire. When he returns to the present, he discovers that mice are the dominant form of life on the planet. Unfortunately, all the mice act like Pinky.
Originally aired on: 11/23/1993
Fan Rating: 9.8

Episode 226: Wheel of Morality #13 (s01e226)

Plot Summary: (Wheel of Morality Wrap-Around)
Wakko and Dot complain about the wheel of morality. They are pleased, however, when they win a free trip to Tahiti.
Originally aired on: 11/23/1993
Fan Rating: 9.5

Episode 227: Carol Burnett Show Parody (s01e227)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
The Warners do a parody of the closing theme to The Carol Burnett Show.
Originally aired on: 11/23/1993
Fan Rating: 7.3

Episode 228: Newsreel of the Stars #2 (s01e228)

Plot Summary: (Cold Opening)
A slightly longer version of Newsreel of the Stars #1 featuring a few extra scenes and dialogue.
Originally aired on: 11/24/1993
Fan Rating: 7.7

Episode 229: Dot's Poetry Corner #7 - Requiem for a Lamb (s01e229)

Plot Summary: (Dot's Poetry Corner Wrap-Around)
Dot recites a poem about Mary's little lamb and how it it was served with mint jelly.
Originally aired on: 11/24/1993
Fan Rating: 7.8

Episode 230: Mobster Mash (s01e230)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
The Warners go to an Italian restaurant for lunch. When Don Pepperoni the Godfather of the Italian Mob arrives he sees that they are sitting in his private booth. He tries to kick them out, but they refuse to go. They also insist that the Godfather is their waiter and treat him as such. Eventually he gives in to them and serves them spaghetti.
Originally aired on: 11/24/1993
Fan Rating: 8.4

Episode 231: Mime Time #6 - Lifting an Imaginary Barbell (s01e231)

Plot Summary: (Mime Time Wrap-Around)
The Mime pretends to lift an imaginary barbell. He is then hit by a real anvil.
Originally aired on: 11/24/1993
Fan Rating: 9.5

Episode 232: Lake Titicaca (s01e232)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
The Warners sing a song about Lake Titicaca. They really like the song because they like saying that name.
Originally aired on: 11/24/1993
Fan Rating: 8.0

Episode 233: Randy Beaman #3 - Piranha Cat (s01e233)

Plot Summary: (Randy Beaman Wrap-Around)
Colin tells a story about how Randy Beaman's cat ate a piranha and became a piranha cat.
Originally aired on: 11/24/1993
Fan Rating: 7.2

Episode 234: Icebreakers (s01e234)

Plot Summary: (Rita and Runt Short)
Rita and Runt come to Alaska. They meet Ross Perot who is running for president. He needs a dog to pull his sled so that he can make a fundraiser in Fairbanks. Runt becomes his sled dog and Rita joins up for the ride. Rita saves Perot from a number of dangers, but he always gives Runt the credit. Eventually, the two of them head to a boat and leave Perot behind.
Originally aired on: 11/24/1993
Fan Rating: 7.8

Episode 235: Good Idea Bad Idea #13 - Drinking Fresh Milk (s01e235)

Plot Summary: (Good Idea, Bad Idea Wrap-Around)
Good Idea: Drinking fresh milk from the carton.
Bad Idea: Drinking fresh milk from the cow.
Originally aired on: 11/24/1993
Fan Rating: 9.5

Episode 236: Slippin' on the Ice (s01e236)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
The Warners sing the song "Slippin' on the Ice" which is parody of the famous song "Singin' in the Rain". As they sing, the Warners slip across an icy sidewalk.
Originally aired on: 11/29/1993
Fan Rating: 8.4

Episode 237: Snowy Titles (s01e237)

Plot Summary: (Cold Opening)
A special opening sequence of the Animaniacs that features snow over the opening titles.
Originally aired on: 11/29/1993
Fan Rating: 7.8

Episode 238: 'Twas the Day Before Christmas (s01e238)

Plot Summary: (Slappy Squirrel Short)
Slappy read the poem The Day Before Christmas to Skippy as a bedtime story. In the poem, the Warners CEO must give presents to the Warners. He hires Ralph to do it and makes him dress like Santa. Ralph arrives on a sled pulled by pigeons, but sees that Santa has already come. He has already given presents to Rita and Runt and the other Animaniacs. Eventually, Slappy falls alseep and Skippy goes off to open up his presents.
Originally aired on: 11/29/1993
Fan Rating: 9.9

Episode 239: Good Idea Bad Idea #14 - Christmas Carols (s01e239)

Plot Summary: (Good Idea, Bad Idea Wrap-Around)
Good Idea: Singing Christmas carols to your neighbors.
Bad Idea: Singing Christmas carols to your neighbors on the Fourth of July.
Originally aired on: 11/29/1993
Fan Rating: 9.5

Episode 240: Jingle Boo (s01e240)

Plot Summary: (Chicken Boo Short)
Chicken Boo works as Santa Claus in a department store. Children are afraid of him because he is a chicken. When one of them pulls off his beard, Chicken Boo is exposed and kicked out of the department store. He is picked up by Santa Claus and taken for a ride on his sled.
Originally aired on: 11/29/1993
Fan Rating: 8.6

Episode 241: The Great Wakkorotti: The Holiday Concert (s01e241)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
Wakko belches out the holiday song "Jingle Bells".
Originally aired on: 11/29/1993
Fan Rating: 5.8

Episode 242: Good Idea Bad Idea #15 - Finding Easter Eggs (s01e242)

Plot Summary: (Good Idea, Bad Idea Wrap-Around)
Good Idea: Finding Easter eggs on Easter morning.
Bad Idea: Finding Easter eggs on Christmas morning.
Originally aired on: 11/29/1993
Fan Rating: 9.7

Episode 243: Toy Shop Terror (s01e243)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
The Warners show up in a toy shop after it closes. They begin to play around, but the noise they make wakes up the toy shop owner. He sends out a security robot, but the Warners have no problem in dealing with it. They send the robots broken parts back to the toy shop owner and tell him that it is not an approriate toy for children under three.
Originally aired on: 11/29/1993
Fan Rating: 9.1

Episode 244: Newsreel of the Stars #3 (s01e244)

Plot Summary: (Cold Opening)
This opening is the same as Newsreel of the Stars #1 except that it features superimposed snow.
Originally aired on: 12/6/1993
Fan Rating: 8.3

Episode 245: A Christmas Plotz (s01e245)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Double Length Short)
The CEO of Warner Brothers Studio fires Ralph for not catching the Warners. The Warners visit the CEO as the ghosts of Christmas Past, Christmas Present, and Christmas Future. Yakko as the ghost of Christmas Past shows the CEO how he has always been mean. He shows the CEO firing his father when he first became CEO. Dot as the ghost of Christmas Present shows the CEO Ralph's family. He sees that they can't afford presents or Christmas dinner since he fired Ralph. Yakko as the ghost of Christmas Future shows the CEO that Ralph's son will grow up to become CEO and will fire him. The CEO has a change of heart and gives the Warners money to buy a fruitcake for Ralph and he goes and gives Ralph his job back. The CEO is then hit by the enormous fruitcake bought by the Warners.
Originally aired on: 12/6/1993
Fan Rating: 9.6

Episode 246: Little Drummer Warners (s01e246)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
This musical short features Christmas carols being sung in the background. The Warners follow the star of Bethlehem and arrive for the birth of Jesus. The three kings give their gifts, but Warners have no gift to give. Instead, Wakko plays the drums and the Warners sing the song "Little Drummer Boy".
Originally aired on: 12/6/1993
Fan Rating: 9.0

Episode 247: Branimaniacs (s01e247)

Plot Summary: (Cold Opening)
In this advertisement parody, Skippy and Slappy eat Branimaniacs. Unfortunately, Branimaniacs makes you have to go to the bathroom.
Originally aired on: 2/10/1994
Fan Rating: 7.9

Episode 248: The Warners and the Beanstalk (s01e248)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
The Warners climb the Beanstalk in this Jack and the Beanstalk Story. They discover that Ralph the giant that lives on top of the beanstalk wants to eat them so they try to offer him "Gold Eggs and Meat".
Originally aired on: 2/10/1994
Fan Rating: 8.9

Episode 249: Frontier Slappy (s01e249)

Plot Summary: (Slappy Squirrel Short)
Slappy tries to keep a lumberjack from cutting down her tree home.
Originally aired on: 2/10/1994
Fan Rating: 9.0

Episode 250: Ups and Downs (s01e250)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
Dr. Scratchandsniff gets trapped in an elevator with Wakko for ten hours.
Originally aired on: 2/11/1994
Fan Rating: 9.2

Episode 251: The Brave Little Trailer (s01e251)

Plot Summary: (Miscellaneous Short)
A parody of "The Brave Little Toaster" by Thomas M. Disch featuring a heroic trailer.
Originally aired on: 2/11/1994
Fan Rating: 7.5

Episode 252: Yes, Always (s01e252)

Plot Summary: (Pinky and the Brain Short)
Pinky and the Brain do voice over work at the Warner Brothers Studio.
Originally aired on: 2/11/1994
Fan Rating: 9.8

Episode 253: Drive-Insane (s01e253)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
Dr. Scratchnsniff goes on date with his girlfriend. The two head to a drive-in theater where they find the Warners. The Warners manage to ruin Scratchnsniff's date.
Originally aired on: 2/14/1994
Fan Rating: 9.7

Episode 254: Girlfeathers (s01e254)

Plot Summary: (Goodfeathers Short)
The Goodfeathers meet a gang of birds that are their female opposites.
Originally aired on: 2/14/1994
Fan Rating: 8.3

Episode 255: I'm Cute (s01e255)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
Dot sings an entire song that explains why she is really cute.
Originally aired on: 2/14/1994
Fan Rating: 8.4

Episode 256: Randy Beaman #4 - Pop Rocks (s01e256)

Plot Summary: (Randy Beaman Wrap-Around)
Colin tells a story about how Randy Beaman's little brother's head exploded after he ate Pop Rocks and drank a soda.
Originally aired on: 2/15/1994
Fan Rating: 7.9

Episode 257: Brain meets Brawn (s01e257)

Plot Summary: (Pinky and the Brain Short)
Brain decides to take over the world by taking a strength enhancing formula developed by Dr. Jekyl. He wants to stop Big Ben at tea time because if tea time never ends, everyone will be more concerned with tea than with trying to stop him from taking over the world.
Originally aired on: 2/15/1994
Fan Rating: 9.3

Episode 258: Meet Minerva (s01e258)

Plot Summary: (Minerva Mink Short)
Newt is sent by his owner to acquire the pelt of Minerva Mink. He sets a number of traps, but Minerva works her charms on him and distracts him so that every scheme he hatches to get her fails.
Originally aired on: 2/15/1994
Fan Rating: 9.6

Episode 259: Randy Beaman #5 - Hitchhiker (s01e259)

Plot Summary: (Randy Beaman Wrap-Around)
Colin tells a story about how Randy Beaman and his dad picked up a hitchhiker. After they got to where the hitchhiker had asked them to go, the hitchhiker disappeared. They later found out that the hitchhiker was a woman who died four years before.
Originally aired on: 2/15/1994
Fan Rating: 7.6

Episode 260: Gold Rush (s01e260)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
There's a gold rush in California and when the Warners start digging up gold they are harassed by a greedy gold miner who decides to take away their good fortune.
Originally aired on: 2/16/1994
Fan Rating: 9.6

Episode 261: Pursuit - Mailbox with Elephant (s01e261)

Plot Summary: The Warners jump into a mailbox after being pursued by Ralph. The leave the mail box and pull out an elephant.
Originally aired on: 2/16/1994
Fan Rating: 7.5

Episode 262: A Gift of Gold (s01e262)

Plot Summary: (Miscellaneous Short)
A present is wrapped in gold wrapping paper. The gold wrapping paper makes a journey around the city.
Originally aired on: 2/16/1994
Fan Rating: 9.2

Episode 263: Dot's Quiet Time (s01e263)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
Because of too much noise from her brothers in the water tower, Dot must find a place where it's nice and quiet so she can finish her novel.
Originally aired on: 2/16/1994
Fan Rating: 9.4

Episode 264: French Theme (s01e264)

Plot Summary: (Theme Song)
The animation sequences are the same as Theme Song #1, but the song is sung in French.
Originally aired on: 2/17/1994
Fan Rating: 7.8

Episode 265: Schnitzelbank (s01e265)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
The Warners sing the German folk song Schnitzelbank.
Originally aired on: 2/17/1994
Fan Rating: 9.0

Episode 266: The Helpinki Formula (s01e266)

Plot Summary: (Pinky and the Brain Short)
Brain creates chemical that will make everyone smaller than he is. He advertises it on an infomercial and it sells it wildly. Unfortunately, more than one drop spills on everybody and causes chaos.
Originally aired on: 2/17/1994
Fan Rating: 9.3

Episode 267: Les Boutons et Le Ballon (s01e267)

Plot Summary: (Mindy and Buttons Short)
While staying in the French city of Paris, Buttons must protect Mindy when she wanders off to follow a floating red balloon.
Originally aired on: 2/17/1994
Fan Rating: 8.1

Episode 268: Kung Boo (s01e268)

Plot Summary: (Chicken Boo Short)
In this parody of The Karate Kid, Chicken Boo pretends to be a Karate student fighting in a tournament. When Chicken Boo's sensei tells him to be like a grasshopper and shows Chicken Boo a grasshopper in his hand, Chicken Boo goes after it hungrily. His costumne falls off and he is exposed as a chicken.
Originally aired on: 2/17/1994
Fan Rating: 7.8

Episode 269: Of Course You Know, This Means Warners (s01e269)

Plot Summary:
Originally aired on: 2/18/1994
Fan Rating: 7.6

Episode 270: Up a Tree (s01e270)

Plot Summary: (Rita and Runt Short)
Rita is chased up a tree and has a hard time getting down. With the help of Maybeloota Marabella Missy McCoy, she finally gets the courage to come down from the tree.
Originally aired on: 2/18/1994
Fan Rating: 8.8

Episode 271: Wakko's Gizmo (s01e271)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
Wakko constructs an elaborate Rube Goldberg Device and his siblings are concerned about what it does.
Originally aired on: 2/18/1994
Fan Rating: 7.0

Episode 272: Good Idea Bad Idea #16 - Circus (s01e272)

Plot Summary: (Good Idea, Bad Idea Wrap-Around)
Good Idea: Visiting the circus.
Bad Idea: Having the circus visit you.
Originally aired on: 2/18/1994
Fan Rating: 9.6

Episode 273: Oh, Oh, Ethel (s01e273)

Plot Summary: (Cold Opening)
Slappy Squirrel appears to do a show called "Oh, Oh Ethel". She finds out it is a review of Ethel Merman songs, not a review of Ethel Mertz' comedy.
Originally aired on: 2/28/1994
Fan Rating: 7.4

Episode 274: Ink Blot Test (s01e274)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot short)
Dr. Scratchnsniff shows Yakko a series of Ink Blots, with Yakko answering girls everytime. Yakko then sees the next cartoon.
Originally aired on: 2/28/1994
Fan Rating: 7.8

Episode 275: Meet John Brain (s01e275)

Plot Summary: (Pinky and the Brain Short)
Brain tries to take over the world by running for President of the United States. He chooses Pinky as his running mate.
Originally aired on: 2/28/1994
Fan Rating: 9.5

Episode 276: Smell Ya Later (s01e276)

Plot Summary:
Originally aired on: 2/28/1994
Fan Rating: 7.6

Episode 277: Spike (s01e277)

Plot Summary: (Chicken Boo Wrap-Around)
In a parody of Nike's "Bo Knows" advertisement campaign, Chicken Boo is dressed in a variety of sports uniforms before be his clobbered for not being a real athlete.
Originally aired on: 2/28/1994
Fan Rating: 8.0

Episode 278: Wheel of Morality #14 (s01e278)

Plot Summary: (Wheel of Morality Wrap-Around)
The Warners reveal the moral of the episode: "Do not back up... severe tire damage."
Originally aired on: 2/28/1994
Fan Rating: 7.8

Episode 279: Tower Escape by Condor (s01e279)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
The Warners escape the water tower by hitching a ride on a flying condor.
Originally aired on: 3/1/1994
Fan Rating: 7.6

Episode 280: Ragamuffins (s01e280)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
The Warners are featured in one of their early shorts. The short is in the style of silent era cartoons and features music but no dialogue. According to the opening narration, the short was made in 1929 before the Warners were locked in the water tower. The Warners disguise themselves as new employees at a bakery factory in hopes of having free snacks, but the manager won't let them eat what they make.
Originally aired on: 3/1/1994
Fan Rating: 9.1

Episode 281: Woodstock Slappy (s01e281)

Plot Summary: (Slappy Squirrel Short)
Slappy and Skippy want to go to her summer cottage, but when they get there the see that they are in the middle the 1960's musical festival Woodstock. Skippy marvels at the music, but Slappy wants them to go away. She doesn't have much success until she decides to play some music herself. She plays a polka and everyone runs.
Originally aired on: 3/1/1994
Fan Rating: 9.2

Episode 282: Tower Return by Lasso (s01e282)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
The Warners return to water tower by using a lasso and pulling themselves up.
Originally aired on: 3/1/1994
Fan Rating: 8.2

Episode 283: Pursuit - Running Around a Corner (s01e283)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Wrap-Around)
Being chased by Ralph, the Warners run around a corner.
Originally aired on: 3/2/1994
Fan Rating: 8.0

Episode 284: Karaoke-dokie (s01e284)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
The Warners want to sing karaoke but are stopped by a man named Willie Slakmer who wants to sing a bunch of karaoke songs before them. The Warners set about getting revenge on him, but in the end another man Lenny Neeboy comes forward and begins to sing his songs.
Originally aired on: 3/2/1994
Fan Rating: 8.5

Episode 285: Cranial Crusader (s01e285)

Plot Summary: (Pinky and the Brain Short)
In order to show up the crimefighter the Caped Opposum, Brain and Pinky dress up as costumed superheros in order to take down the archvillian Johnny Badnote. Brain hopes to become famous as a crimefighter so that he can use that fame to take over the world.
Originally aired on: 3/2/1994
Fan Rating: 9.6

Episode 286: The Chicken Who Loved Me (s01e286)

Plot Summary: (Chicken Boo Short)
In this parody of James Bond movies, Chicken Boo pretends to be James Boo secret agent. Chicken Boo is revealed to be a chicken by his archnemesis Dr. Not.
Originally aired on: 3/2/1994
Fan Rating: 8.1

Episode 287: Dot's Poetry Corner #8 - Jack Sprat (s01e287)

Plot Summary: (Dot's Poetry Corner Wrap-Around)
Dot recites a poem about how Jack Sprat could eat no fat and why he became so annoying.
Originally aired on: 5/2/1994
Fan Rating: 7.8

Episode 288: Baloney and Kids (s01e288)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
In this parody of the kids show Barney and Friends, the Warners end up on a sickly sweet kids show featuring the cuddly and lovable Baloney. The Warners hate the show and make Baloney's life miserable.
Originally aired on: 5/2/1994
Fan Rating: 9.6

Episode 289: Super Buttons (s01e289)

Plot Summary:
Originally aired on: 5/2/1994
Fan Rating: 8.5

Episode 290: Katie Ka-Boom: The Driving Lesson (s01e290)

Plot Summary: (Katie Ka-Boom Short)
Katie gets her learner's permits and is given a driving lesson by her father. Unfortunately, she grows angry as her parents try to instruct her. She turns into an angry green monster and speeds throughout the neighborhood. When they make it home, however, and Katie thanks her parents for the lesson.
Originally aired on: 5/2/1994
Fan Rating: 7.8

Episode 291: Dot's Poetry Corner #9 - Thirty Days (s01e291)

Plot Summary: (Dot's Poetry Corner Wrap-Around)
Dot recites a poem about how may days there are in each month and how many years Uncle Spit has to stay in prison.
Originally aired on: 5/2/1994
Fan Rating: 7.9

Episode 292: Randy Beaman #6 - Dracula (s01e292)

Plot Summary: (Randy Beaman Wrap-Around)
Colin tells a story about how Randy Beaman once woke up at night and saw Dracula.
Originally aired on: 5/3/1994
Fan Rating: 8.1

Episode 293: Good Idea Bad Idea #17 - Going Trick or Treating (s01e293)

Plot Summary: (Good Idea, Bad Idea Wrap-Around)
Good Idea: Going trick-or-treating on Halloween.
Bad Idea: Going trick-or-treating on St Patrick's Day.
Originally aired on: 5/3/1994
Fan Rating: 9.8

Episode 294: Scare Happy Slappy (s01e294)

Plot Summary: Slappy takes Skippy trick-or-treating around the neighborhood. Slappy's old enemies get wind of this and decide that this is the perfect way to get revenge on Slappy, but, as usual, Slappy is one step ahead!
Originally aired on: 5/3/1994
Fan Rating: 7.8

Episode 295: Randy Beaman #7 - Tan (s01e295)

Plot Summary: (Randy Beaman Wrap-Around)
Colin tells a story about how Randy Beaman's mother's best friend once went to a tanning salon. When she stayed too long in the tanning bed, she boiled her insides.
Originally aired on: 5/3/1994
Fan Rating: 8.6

Episode 296: Witch One (s01e296)

Plot Summary: (Rita and Runt Short)
Rita and Runt are in Salem during the infamous Salem Witch trials. Rita is accused of being a witch and is hunted for it. When she is caught, she is about to be drowned when Runt manages to help her to escape.
Originally aired on: 5/3/1994
Fan Rating: 8.2

Episode 297: Randy Beaman #8 - Lee Press-on Nails (s01e297)

Plot Summary: (Randy Beaman Wrap-Around)
Colin tells a story about how Randy Beaman was once stalked by his mother's Lee Press-on Nails.
Originally aired on: 5/3/1994
Fan Rating: 8.1

Episode 298: MacBeth (s01e298)

Plot Summary: (Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Short)
In a parody of a scene from the play MacBeth by William Shakespeare, Dot Warner, Slappy Squirrel, and Hello Nurse play three witches chanting over a cauldron. Yakko provides an interpretation for Shakespeare's dialogue.
Originally aired on: 5/3/1994
Fan Rating: 9.6

Episode 299: With Three You Get Eggroll (s01e299)

Plot Summary:
Originally aired on: 5/9/1994
Fan Rating: 8.2

Episode 300: Mermaid Mindy (s01e300)

Plot Summary: (Mindy and Buttons Short)
In this underwater short, a mermaid version of Mindy chases after a jellyfish. It is up to a dogfish version of Buttons to keep her out of trouble. He helps protect her from a number of dangers including an octopus, but he is still scolded by Neptune.
Originally aired on: 5/9/1994
Fan Rating: 8.1

Episode 301: Katie Ka-Boom: Call Waiting (s01e301)

Plot Summary: (Katie Ka-Boom Short)
Katie talks to her friends on the phone keeping a number on call waiting. Katie's father gets the phone for a business and gets a call from one of Katie's friends. He finishes and can't remeber who called. She gets angry and explodes.
Originally aired on: 5/9/1994
Fan Rating: 8.0

Episode 302: Randy Beaman #9 - Baloney (s01e302)

Plot Summary: (Randy Beaman Wrap-Around)
Colin tells a story about how Randy Beaman was once eating a baloney sandwich and started laughing. He laughed so hard that baloney came out of his nose.
Originally aired on: 5/16/1994
Fan Rating: 7.8

Episode 303: Pursuit - Mini-Mart Rides (s01e303)

Plot Summary:
Originally aired on: 5/16/1994
Fan Rating: 7.9

Episode 304: Lookit the Fuzzy Heads (s01e304)

Plot Summary: Dr. Scratchansniff has a new patient, and to the Warners's horror, it's Elmyra! Luckily, they're eventually able to get rid of her... with a little help from Buttons and Mindy(mostly Mindy).
Originally aired on: 5/16/1994
Fan Rating: 9.1

Episode 305: Dot's Poetry Corner #10 - Old King Cole (s01e305)

Plot Summary: (Dot's Poetry Corner Wrap-Around)
Dot recites a poem about Old King Cole and how he would call information instead of looking numbers up in the phone book.
Originally aired on: 5/16/1994
Fan Rating: 7.9

Episode 306: No Face Like Home (s01e306)

Plot Summary: Skippy goes to a plastic surgery and country club to visit his Aunt Slappy who is getting plastic surgery so she can launch her cartoon comeback and compete with the younger cartoon stars. One of her old nemesis finds out she's there and attempts to botch up her surgery--with little success!
Originally aired on: 5/16/1994
Fan Rating: 8.8

Episode 307: Dot's Poetry Corner #11 - Ode to a Veggie (s01e307)

Plot Summary: (Dot's Poetry Corner Wrap-Around)
Dot recites a poem about how beans are the musical fruit and about how she can't finish this poem.
Originally aired on: 5/16/1994
Fan Rating: 8.3

Episode 308: Randy Beaman #10 - Dog Food (s01e308)

Plot Summary: (Randy Beaman Wrap-Around)
Colin tells a story about how Randy Beaman's family once served dog food at a party thinking it was bean dip.
Originally aired on: 5/16/1994
Fan Rating: 8.0

Episode 309: Wheel of Morality #15 (s01e309)

Plot Summary: (Wheel of Morality Wrap-Around)
The Warners reveal the moral of the episode: "Lather, rinse, repeat."
Originally aired on: 5/16/1994
Fan Rating: 8.1

Episode 310: My Father the Tuna (s01e310)

Plot Summary: (Cold Opening)
An announcement informers the viewers that "My Father the Tuna" will not be shown tonight. Instead a special Animaniacs episode will be shown.
Originally aired on: 5/23/1994
Fan Rating: 7.6

Episode 311: The Warners 65th Anniversary Special (s01e311)

Plot Summary: The Warners view their 65th Anniversary special, but an unknown figure is plotting to destroy them with a time bomb set to their podium when they give their speech. It turns out to be Buddy, the cartoon character that they had replaced, but after hearing Yakko say that they wouldn't be here if it wasn't for him and wish he was here, his thoughts of revenge vanish and he joins them on the stage. However, when Buddy is speaking at the podium, the time bomb goes off on him, blowing him up.
Originally aired on: 5/23/1994
Fan Rating: 8.8






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