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2006-11-04 15:52:12 · 20 answers · asked by Irish eyes 2 in Entertainment & Music Comics & Animation

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Pinky and the Brain are cartoon characters from the American animated television series Animaniacs. Later, they starred in their own spin-off animated television series called Steven Spielberg Presents Pinky and the Brain, and even later in Pinky, Elmyra and The Brain. These latter series were produced by Steven Spielberg and Warner Bros. Animation, and aired from 1995 to 1998 on The WB Television Network, running for 65 episodes.

The two are genetically enhanced lab mice who reside in a cage in the Acme Labs research facility. Each week sees Brain come up with a new plan for the two (led by him) to take over the world, which ultimately ends in failure. In common with many other Animaniacs shorts, many episodes are in some way a parody of something else—usually a film. The cartoon's famous tagline is: "Gee, Brain, what do you want to do tonight?" "The same thing we do every night Pinky - Try to take over the world!"

Although they plan to conquer the earth, there isn't a lot of antagonism seen in them.

The series won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class—Animated Program in 1996.

2006-11-04 15:56:05 · answer #1 · answered by bigsexybouncer 2 · 0 0

It depends which episode because there are many writers at Warner Bros. Here are the first season writers names and the episodes written by them. David Fury 1,Elin Hampton 1, Bill Canterbury 2, Reid Harrison 2 , Bill Braunstein 2, Sherri Stoner 1, Patric M. Verrone 1, Paul Rugg 1, Brett Baer 6 , David Finkel 6, John P. McCann 3, Nick Dubois 1, Cathy Shambley 1, Rich Fogel 3, Tom Ruegger 2, Gene Laufenberg 2, Brian Swenlin 1, John Loy 2, Tom Minton 3, Gordon Bressack 17, Charles M. Howell, IV 21, Wayne Kaatz 1, Bill Matheny 2, John Ludin 3, Peter Hastings 10, Earl Kress 11, Norm McCabe 1, Liz Holzman 1, Jed Spingarn 7, Wendell Morris 17, Tom Sheppard 18, Rob Davies 1, Shaun McClaughlin 1.

There are more because there are 94 episodes. The show ran for four seasons. Check out the site.

2006-11-05 00:19:30 · answer #2 · answered by allannela 4 · 0 0

Tom Ruegger

2006-11-05 07:47:28 · answer #3 · answered by Mags 3 · 0 0

Tom Ruegger

2006-11-05 01:11:22 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Steven Spielburg. Warner Bros.

2006-11-04 23:59:31 · answer #5 · answered by ♥c0c0puffz♥ 7 · 0 0

Must have been Steven Spielberg.
Eva Almos season 1
Alex Borstein (staff writer)
When or if you follow the link look for the ' Writing Credits'

2006-11-05 12:30:49 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Series Writing credits
Gordon Bressack (2 episodes, 1996)


Eva Almos (unknown episodes)
Alex Borstein (unknown episodes)
Bill Braunstein (unknown episodes)
Erin Ehrlich (unknown episodes)
Dave Finkel (unknown episodes)
David Fury (unknown episodes)
Elin Hampton (unknown episodes)
Peter Hastings (unknown episodes)
Shaun McLaughlin (unknown episodes)
Tom Minton (unknown episodes)
Wendell Morris (unknown episodes)
Tom Sheppard (unknown episodes)
Jed Spingarn (unknown episodes)
Sherri Stoner (unknown episodes)
Brian Swenlin (unknown episodes)
Patric Verrone (unknown episodes)

2006-11-05 00:06:41 · answer #7 · answered by poohs_wild 2 · 0 0

here is a link to a list of all the writers:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112123/fullcredits#writers

i love pinky and the brain. it is so wonderful. i like it when every episode, pinky says, "um, i fink so brain, but..."

rock on.

2006-11-04 23:57:36 · answer #8 · answered by lb 3 · 0 0

Tom Ruegger came up with the idea

2006-11-04 23:56:45 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Perky

2006-11-05 05:39:47 · answer #10 · answered by murphy51024 4 · 0 0

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