Animaniacs - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Rome Sweet Rome/Backwards Pinky/Wakko's Short Shorts: Now Loading
The Warners deal with Nero. | Brain and Pinky accidentally become conjoined. | Wakko waits for his new game to load.

Please Submit/The Flawed Couple/Everyday Safety
The Warners are harassed by spam. | Nora must fill the segment time by airing failed, never-before-seen Pinky & The Brain pilots. | The Warners give safety advice.

Rug of War/Run Pinky Run/The Hamburg Tickler
The Warners go inside the Bayeux Tapestry. | Pinky needs to get money to save Brain, and fast! | Scratchansniff tries to teach the Warners a lesson about lying.

Ralph World/My Super Sour Sixteen/How to Brain Takes Over the World
Ralph parody of West World opening. | The Warners ruin a super sweet 16 party. | Pinky makes a how to video about taking over the world.

The Warners Are Present/The Pinktator/Know Your Scroll
The Warners heckle an artist at a museum. | Brain wants to become a dictator. | The Warners try to find something to watch on a streaming service.

Yakko's Big Idea/Mouse Congeniality/Rejected Animaniacs Characters
Yakko has a new idea for an invention. | Pinky participates in a "Miss Universe" pageant. | The Warners revisit some rejected Animaniacs characters.

Yakko Amakko/The Longest Word/Happy Narfday/Magna Cartoon
Yakko goes head-to-head with an animator. | The Warners fight over who knows the longest word. | Brain is forced to celebrate Pinky's birthday. | The Warners sing a song about the Magna Carta.

Wakkiver Twist/Plight of Hand
The Warners parody Oliver Twist. | Pinky's hands have a mind of their own. | The Warners parody Oliver Twist.

What is That?/Mouse Madness/Christopher Columbusted/Fake Medicines
The Warners don't know what something is. | Brain rigs a college basketball tournament. | The Warners question Christopher Columbus' discoveries. | The Warners review a prescription medication.

Cold Open: Exercise Minute/Reichenbrain Falls/Targeted Ads/Starbox and Cindy
The Warners lead a mandatory exercise break. | Brain's plan to take over the ISS is foiled by an old aversary. | The Warners cue up some targeted ads. | Starbox fails to escape Cindy during bath time.

A Brief History of History/The Incredible Gnome in People's Mouths: "Gerard"/The Prisoner's Dilemma/Math-terpiece Theater: Beachballs
Yakko explains the history of the world. | Gerard has a gnome in his mouth. | Pinky and Brain are mousenapped by another supervillain. | Dot gives a dramatic math lesson about beach balls.

Warner's Ark/The Apology/Narf Over Troubled Water/The Warner's Vault
The Warners pick up a bunch of stranded, mythical creatures before a flood. | The Warners apologize to their viewers. | Pinky & Brain try to take over the world with music in the 60s. | The Warners revisit some archival footage.

80's Cats/All About the Benjamin/23 and WB
The Warners take on a Thundercats look. | The Warners work as Benjamin Franklin's apprentices. | The Warners take a DNA test, only to find out they're related to the CEO.
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