

Wrong, they show in their "65th Anniversery" episode that they appeared in several cartoons prior to their incarceration in the tower, first next to the original star of their shorts, Buddy, and then later their own shorts, including a disastrous attempt at letting Wakko direct.Once freed, they made cartoons in the 90s. They got locked in the water tower before they could appear in any 1930s cartoons.The Warners aren't time travelers, but they ARE prophets/espers. That's because the films made in the 1930s are full of references to modern pop culture. But all the Warner films they show during Animaniacs make perfect sense they're wacky, sure, but not incomprehensible. The introduction says the Warners' films "made absolutely no sense," so they were locked away in the studio vaults.Always thought Animaniacs were a parody of "Steamboat Willie".Ooh, so the water tower would be their-* WHACK!*.Someone wrote contemporary 1990s references existed in the 1930s. The audio was produced by Mike Katzif and edited by Jessica Reedy.The shorts that are not set on the Warner backlot are the Warner cartoons.It's the only possible way that they can travel through time, suddenly become kings of a country, etc. What's making Aisha happy: Tiny Toon Adventures, now streaming on Hulu.happy: Catching up with New Girl, now streaming on Netflix What's making Margaret happy: The podcast You Must Remember This, specifically the season about Polly Platt.Hulu has released a new batch of Animaniacs episodes and much of the original voice cast returns - though this time around you should expect fewer Goodfellas jokes and more cracks about presidential elections. Led by the fictional siblings Yakko, Wakko and Dot, the super-meta cartoon featured slapstick humor and cultural references that appealed to both kids and adults alike. Animation/Huluīecause everything in Hollywood must be revived these days, the Animaniacs are back after being locked in that Warner studio water tower for more than 20 years. After 22 years off the air and locked in the Warner water tower, Dot, Yakko and Wakko, return for more wild antics and meta references!Ĭourtesy Amblin Television/Warner Bros.
