In "The Warners 65th Anniversary Special," the biggest stars in Hollywood celebrate the 65th anniversary of the Warner Brothers and their sister, Dot.
"Take My Siblings Please" features the Warners confronting an evil troll who won't let them cross over his bridge. Next, in "The Mindy 500," Mindy's pursuit of a brightly painted "clown car" leads her to the Indianapolis 500 Speedway, with Buttons in frantic pursuit. Then, in "Morning Malaise," the wacky Warners upstage controversial radio talk show host Howard Tern.
The Goodfeathers try to outwit a hungry young owl by telling him that "We're No Pigeons." Then, Mindy narrowly escapes danger with the help of her dog, Buttons, in the railroad adventure "Whistlestop Mindy." Finally, Katie goes crazy when she thinks her boyfriend isn't going to arrive for their planned evening out in "Katie Ka-Boom: The Broken Date."
In the first part of this Goodfeathers episode, Pesto tries to stop his widowed mother from remarrying in "Miami Mama-Mia." Then, the Goodfeathers star in "Pigeon on the Roof," a spoof of "Fiddler on the Roof" targeting marriage and musicals.
The Warners sing "I'm Mad," a song about sibling rivalry. Then, Goodfeathers Pesto and Squit try to cheer up "Bad Mood Bobby." In "Katie Ka-Boom: The Blemish," Katie goes berserk when she discovers a pimple on her face. And finally, the Warner siblings cry "Fake" when they attend a wrestling match with Dr. Scratchansniff.
To complete a scavenger hunt, the Warners arrive at detective Sherlock Holmes' flat in "Deduces Wild". Next, in "Rest in Pieces", Walter Wolf fakes his own death to trap Slappy at a booby-trapped "funeral," but his plan backfires as Slappy delivers the eulogy--and the last laugh. Later, in another musical finale, the Warners warble "U. N. Me", a ditty about the United Nations.
The Warners star in "Super Strong Warner Siblings," a spoof of "The Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers." Then, in "Nutcracker Slappy", Slappy and Skippy try to open a walnut shell in a segment scored with classical music. Wakko becomes frustrated when he tries to make people laugh with a new funny face in "Wakko's New Gookie." In the rousing musical finale, "A Quake, A Quake!" the Warners sing about the January 1994 earthquake in Los Angeles, California.
In "Variety Speak," First, Yakko explains the headlines of the entertainment industry periodical "Variety." Then, in "Three Tenors and You're Out," Slappy takes Skippy to see a baseball game and is surprised to find she is attending a "Three Tenors" concert at Dodger stadium instead. Later, Wakko plays his own version of "Bingo" with Dr. Scratchansniff. And in the musical "Finale," the Three Tenors return to sing the "Animaniacs" theme song.
The Warners attend a cartoon convention in, "A Hard Day's Warners" a musical spoof of the 1964 Beatles movie "A Hard Day's Night". Then, Slappy Squirrel pleads "Gimme a Break" after her plans for a peaceful day off are interrupted when she becomes entangled in the filming of an action movie. The last segment is a commercial for the "The Please Please Please Get a Life Foundation", advertising that help is available for overly fanatical viewers.
In the opening musical number, "The Tiger Prince", the wacky Warner siblings present their own version of a song from "The Lion King." Meanwhile, Yakko attempts to sing "All the Words in the English Language". The Warners parody the popular children.
First, in "Gimme the Works," the Warners ask for a day off. Next, in the "Wizard of Oz" parody, "Buttons in Ows," Mindy and Buttons travel through an enchanted land a few days before Dorothy arrives. Then, when the Warner siblings leave in the middle of "Hercules Unwound" and take guest star Hercules with them, Pinky and The Brain replace them. The Brain's plan: harness the lightning power of Zeus--and take over the world!
Rob Paulsen
Yakko Warner
Tress MacNeille
Dot Warner
Maurice LaMarche
Squit / The Brain / Wakko's Burps
Jess Harnell
Wakko Warner
Steven Spielberg
Producer