![]() ![]() but burlap chafes me so." The Brain would then outline his plan: for example to create a life-sized papier-mâché model of the Earth and lure everyone on to it purchase all properties above the 39th floor, then use the Hubble Telescope to melt the polar ice caps (see Climate Change) or become beloved children's television stars and then freeze themselves (see Cryonics) for forty years until their fans have become world leaders. but if you replace the P with an O, my name would be Oinky, wouldn't it?" or ". but what if the chicken won't wear the nylons?", ". The Brain will be inspired and enquire, "Are you pondering what I'm pondering?", Pinky responding "I think so, Brain. The plot is straightforward: The Brain (LaMarche) wishes to take over the world, while Pinky (Paulsen) hinders. Originally a regular segment in Animaniacs ( 1993-1995) – Steven Spielberg's reasonably successful attempt to recapture the spirit of the Warner Brothers' cartoons – these two lab mice were given their own series in 1995. 65 22-minute episodes plus 18 Animaniacs segments and 13 Pinky, Elmyra & The Brain episodes. Voice cast includes Maurice LaMarche and Rob Paulsen. Directors include Kirk Tingblad, Charles Visser, Nelson Recinos and Russell Calabrese. Writers include Charles M Howell IV, Tom Sheppard, Wendell Morris, Earl Kress and Jed Spingarn. ![]()
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