In "The Mummy," Pinky and The Brain come face to face with a real mummy after they get sealed inside an Egyptian pyramid. In "Robin Brain," The Brain hires men to steal from the rich and give to him.
In "Two Mice and a Baby," a spoof of the Superman story, The Brain and Pinky care for a boy with special powers sent to Earth by his parents. In "The Maze," Lab scientists use a chip critical to The Brain's plan and he must get through a virtual reality maze to get it back.
The Pinky and The Brain who live in the future travel back in time to give their present-dwelling counterparts a book on how to take over the world. The present pair travel to the future and find themselves in a world where cockroaches are ruling the planet.
The Brain tries to clone himself, but his plan is foiled when one of Pinky's toenails is inadvertently dropped into the mixture. The clone, called Romy, looks like The Brain but thinks like Pinky.
Pinky and The Brain team with basketball coach Bobby Nacht and a crew of has-been TV actors to create the best squad in the NBA. With the aid of a mechanical arm and 3-foot-high shoes, The Brain soon achieves the kind of celebrity that he has always dreamed about. But just when The Brain is famous enough to contemplate taking over the world, his unchecked ego keeps him from achieving his lifelong goal.
The Brain enlists the help of beavers in his latest plan to take over the world by flooding it. Pinky and The Brain try to capture the adoration of the world by becoming movie stars.
In the 1940s, The Brain tries to acquire water rights to burgeoning Los Angeles...but someone is beating him to it.
Pinky (series star Rob Paulsen) and The Brain's latest plans are hindered by the presence of their new, uninvited sidekick, Larry (guest star voice talent Billy West). In order to gain control of the steel industry, The Brain claims that he and Pinky are among the last of the nearly extinct Mousealope species, whose natural habitat is Pittsburgh.
The Brain, disguised as famous actress-singer Cher, enters a celebrity golf tournament in order to steal Chi-Chi Rodriguez' putter, with which he intends to tattoo "Property of Brain" onto the Earth. When The Brain invents a machine that brings the Earth (guest star voice talent Earl Boen) to life, the planet is so grateful that it grants The Brain his every wish.
Pinky and The Brain are forced to befriend their eccentric neighbor, Sultana, in order to retrieve an important package that he has accepted on their behalf. Posing as Mr. and Mrs. Feldman, the two lab mice visit Sultana's home and slowly win his confidence.
In the 1960s, Pinky's idiosyncratic observations are mistaken for wisdom, and he is proclaimed a great guru--a fact that The Brain uses to his own advantage. Pinky plans a surprise birthday party for The Brain, inadvertently causing Brain to suspect that Pinky is trying to take over the world without him.
Maurice LaMarche
The Brain
Tress MacNeille
First Lady
Frank Welker
The President
Tom Ruegger
Producer
Barbara Gerard