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Animaniacs, Vol. 3

Steven Spielberg Presents Animaniacs! The adventures or misadventures of the Warner Brothers, Yakko and Wakko, and the Warner Sister, Dot, who were so crazy that the studio execs locked them away in the water town at the Studio. The witty, slapstick humor with pop culture parodies and cartoon wackiness is on DVD for the first time ever with 25 fantastic Animaniacs episodes.

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  1. Anjie R. Kendall

    November 6, 2010 at 5:20 am

    Review by Anjie R. Kendall for Animaniacs, Vol. 3
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    I got this as a gift for my husband, who is a huge fan of this show. He was so happy with it, because it contains one of his favorite episodes. It has been a huge hit with all the kids in the house too. Don’t pass it up.

  2. Emily

    November 6, 2010 at 4:21 am

    Review by Emily for Animaniacs, Vol. 3
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    I own all three volumes of the Animaniacs series that are currently available, and I love them all. There is definitely a multi-generational appeal to the cartoons; kids can watch and enjoy, but there are jokes in there for the grown-ups, too. I was thrilled when this series was first released. Here’s hoping for Volume 4….write Warner Brothers and tell them you want it! I did. 🙂

  3. David E. Palmer

    November 6, 2010 at 3:27 am

    Review by David E. Palmer for Animaniacs, Vol. 3
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    At the height of its popularity, Animaniacs was shown in bars in college towns. When I was 15, I took the bus to the Warner Brothers Studio Store to get Rob Paulsen, Jess Harnell, and Tress MacNeille (the voices of Yakko, Wakko, and Dot) to sign my Converse high-tops – which, at the time, was almost as cool as if I had gotten Eddie Vedder or Kurt Cobain to sign them. There are probably people today who are getting laser surgery to remove tattoos of Wakko from sensitive parts of their anatomy.

    Were we all crazy? On one hand, the show was a blatant attempt on the part of Warner Brothers to enhance its brand image – after all, the main characters were CALLED the Warner Brothers (and the Warner Sister). However, the sheer creativity of the writing managed to transcend the obvious corporate propaganda of the premise. And it was really, really, REALLY funny.

    How well does it stand the test of time? I watched this DVD with some friends of mine and their two-year-old daughter. The two-year-old loved the singing, the dancing, and the fast-paced animation – and was thrilled by the fact that us grown-ups knew the words to the theme song. We also loved the singing, the dancing, the fast-paced animation, and the fact that we remembered the words to the theme song – plus, we laughed at the jokes and ’90s pop-culture references. (And we took comfort in the fact that very few tattoo parlors are likely to give a two-year-old a tattoo of Wakko on any sensitive parts of her anatomy).

    A good time was had by all.

  4. Lola Miller

    November 6, 2010 at 3:20 am

    Review by Lola Miller for Animaniacs, Vol. 3
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    Don’t let the packaging or bonus features dissuade you from buying this show. Animaniacs works on a number of levels, can be appreciated by kids & adults alike and even though this gets to the later episodes where Pinky & the Brain have their own show, there are still some very good episodes on here (see them for yourself).

    Be happy that the sets are UNCUT and are split into scenes based on the shorts. If you don’t like a particular character, you can skip that one’s cartoons & go on to the ones you DO like. My husband & I love being able to skip shorts we don’t like & go on to stuff we DO like such as The Warners, Slappy Squirel & the Goodfeathers. The animation department at Warner Bros. has been doing a spectacular job on the Looney Tunes Golden Collection sets, Droopy, & this series. (I can’t speak for every single animated series by Warner Bros. but I own these). This effort needs to be encouraged, not poo pooed by people who whine about packaging & bonus features. At least the Animaniacs sets have CONSISTENT PACKAGING, unlike the 4th Golden Collection set. Finally, be happy that Warner Bros. is putting this out UNCUT & preserving the integrity of the work.

  5. Tim Coogan

    November 6, 2010 at 2:37 am

    Review by Tim Coogan for Animaniacs, Vol. 3
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    Yakko, Wakko, and Dot are back and bustin’ out with 25 new-to-DVD episodes in five discs of hilarity !

    The wacky Warner Brothers and the Warner Sister, as well as Doctor Scratchansniff, Slappy Squirrel, Skippy Squirrel, Rita, Runt, Buttons, Mindy, Pesto, Bobby, Squit, Randy Beaman, Chicken Boo, Katie Kaboom, Minerva Mink, and a gaggle of other original characters are gonna have you bursting out in laughs whenever you like. Like the first two volume sets, expect a ton of fun with more parodies, puns, schticks, lampoons, and songs more than you can shake a slapstick at !

    Some of the funniest episodes include “The Warners and the Beanstalk”, “Yes, Always” featuring Pinky and the Brain, “Wakko’s Gizmo”, “Woodstock Slappy” featuring Slappy Squirrel, “Baloney and Kids”, “Lookit the Fuzzy Heads”, “The Warners’ 65th Anniversary Special”, “The Mindy 500” featuring Mindy and Buttons, “Pigeon on the Roof” featuring the Goodfeathers, “Super Strong Warner Siblings”, “Deduces Wild”, “A Hard Day’s Warners”, and “The Kid in the Lid”. Fun songs of the series include “I’m Cute”, “Schnitzelbank”, “A Quake, a Quake!”, “U.N. Me”, and “The Presidents Song”.

    If you thought those episodes (and much more) were cool, they’ve thrown in TWO bonus features in the set ! They are “They Can’t Help It If They’re Cute, They’re Just Drawn That Way” (an interview with the artists and designers of the award-winning series) and “They’re Totally Insane-y In Cadence with Richard Stone” (a tribute to Richard Stone, the great music composer of the series).

    The Animaniacal third volume of this rabble-rousing romp of an animated TV series will be a great addition to your cartoon collections, as does the Volumes one and two sets. I certainly hope volume four is on the way eventually.

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