Animaniacs - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

De-Zanitized

The Monkey Song

Nighty-Night Toon

Yakko's World
Yakko sings a song to the tune of the "Mexican Hat Dance" listing the nations of the world.

Cookies for Einstein
The Warners, in 1905 Switzerland, inadvertently help Albert Einstein discover the theory of relativity through their attempts to sell him cookies with The Acme Song.

Win Big

H.M.S. Yakko

Slappy Goes Walnuts

Yakko's Universe

Hooked on a Ceiling

Goodfeathers: The Beginning

Taming of the Screwy

Temporary Insanity

Operation: Lollipop

What Are We?

Piano Rag

When Rita Met Runt

The Big Candy Store

Bumbie's Mom

Wally Llama

Where Rodents Dare

King Yakko

No Pain, No Painting

Les Miseranimals

Garage Sale of the Century

West Side Pigeons

Hello Nice Warners

La Behemoth

Little Old Slappy from Pasadena

La La Law

Cat on a Hot Steel Beam

Space Probed

Battle for the Planet

Chalkboard Bungle

Hurray for Slappy

The Great Wakkorotti: The Master and His Music

Roll Over, Beethoven

The Cat and the Fiddle

Pavlov's Mice

Chicken Boo-Ryshnikov

Nothing But the Tooth

Meatballs or Consequences

A Moving Experience

Hearts of Twilight

The Boids

The Flame

Four Score and Seven Migraines Ago

Wakko's America

Davy Omelette

Guardin' the Garden

Plane Pals

Be Careful What You Eat

Up the Crazy River

Ta Da Dump, Ta Da Dump, Ta Da Dump Dump Dump

Opportunity Knox

Wings Take Heart

Hercule Yakko

Home on De-Nile

A Midsummer Night's Dream

Testimonials

Babblin' Bijou

Potty Emergency

Sir Yaksalot

I Got Yer Can

Jockey for Position

You Risk Your Life

Moby or Not Moby

Mesozoic Mindy

The Good, the Boo, and the Ugly

Hot, Bothered and Bedeviled

Moon Over Minerva

Skullhead Boneyhands

Draculee, Draculaa

Phranken-Runt

O Silly Mio

Puttin' on the Blitz

The Great Wakkorotti: The Summer Concert

Chairman of the Bored

Planets Song

Astro-Buttons

Cartoons in Wakko's Body

Noah's Lark

The Big Kiss

Hiccup

Clown and Out

Bubba Bo Bob Brain

Very Special Opening

In the Garden of Mindy

No Place Like Homeless

Katie Ka-Boo

Baghdad Cafe

Critical Condition

The Three Muska-Warners

Dough Dough Boys

Boot Camping

General Boo-Regard

Spellbound

Smitten with Kittens

Alas Poor Skullhead

White Gloves

Fair Game

The Slapper

Puppet Rulers

Buttermilk, It Makes a Body Bitter

Broadcast Nuisance

Raging Bird

Animator's Alley

Can't Buy a Thrill

Hollywoodchuck

Of Nice and Men

What a Dump!

Survey Ladies

Useless Facts

The Senses Song

The World Can Wait

Kiki's Kitten

Windsor Hassle

...And Justice for Slappy

Turkey Jerky

Wild Blue Yonder

Video Review

When Mice Ruled the Earth

Mobster Mash

Lake Titicaca

Icebreakers

'Twas the Day Before Christmas

Jingle Boo

The Great Wakkorotti: The Holiday Concert

Toy Shop Terror

Yakko's Universe

A Christmas Plotz

Little Drummer Warners

The Warners and the Beanstalk

Frontier Slappy

Ups and Downs

The Brave Little Trailer

Yes, Always

Drive-Insane

Girlfeathers

I'm Cute

Brain Meets Brawn

Meet Minerva

Gold Rush

A Gift of Gold

Dot's Quiet Time

Schnitzelbank

The Helpinki Formula

Les Boutons et Le Ballon

Kung Boo

Of Course You Know, This Means Warners

Up a Tree

Wakko's Gizmo

Meet John Brain

Smell Ya Later

Ragamuffins

Woodstock Slappy

Karaoke-dokie

Cranial Crusader

The Chicken Who Loved Me

Baloney and Kids

Super Buttons

Katie Ka-Boom: The Driving Lesson

Scare Happy Slappy

Witch One

MacBeth

With Three You Get Eggroll

Mermaid Mindy

Katie Ka-Boom: Call Waiting

Lookit the Fuzzy Heads

No Face Like Home

The Warners 65th Anniversary Special
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