Animaniacs Soundtrack (

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Synopsis

Ensemble cast of off-the-wall Warner Brothers characters, appearing in a wide variety of roles.

Mainly staring the Warner Siblings Wakko, Yakko, and Dot, who were created by the WB Studios but found they were just too "zany" to be of any use to the studio.

Other popular characters in the series include:

Pinky and the Brain, two lab mice bent on world domination.

Rita and Runt, a cat and dog team who get into perilous situations every episode but always seem to find time to sing a song.

Bobby, Pesto, and Squit, the Goodfeathers, part of a New York City mob of pigeons, who take orders from The Godpigeon and worship Martin Scorsese.

Slappy the Squirrel is a late middle-age squirrel. She starred in a series of popular cartoons in the Golden Age but is now retired and looking after her nephew, Skippy Squirrel.

Buttons is a watch-dog, charged with watching the mischievous toddler, Mindy.

Chicken Boo is a giant chicken trying to integrate into human society.

Flavio and Marita are two urbane hippopotami.

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Animaniacs
Animaniacs Theme - Original Version
Rob Paulsen: Performer
Richard Stone: Performer
Tom Ruegger: Lyrics
Animaniacs Theme - Dutch Version
Rolf Koster: Performer
Gigi Soda (feat. Natalie Lander, Drew Ryan Scott, Justin Trugman & Jason Perris)
Julie Bernstein: Performer
Be a Kid (feat. Natalie Lander, Jess Harnell, Rob Paulsen, Tress MacNeille, Drew Ryan Scott, Justin Trugman & Jason
Julie Bernstein: Performer
Home (feat. Charlotte Nicdao, Rob Paulsen, Roddy Hart & Thomas David Reilly)
Julie Bernstein: Performer
D.I. Why? (feat. Natalie Lander, Jess Harnell, Rob Paulsen, Tress MacNeille, Roddy Hart & Thomas David Reilly)
Julie Bernstein: Performer
Groundmouse Day Jingle (feat. Tim Cloherty, Julia Haltigan, Brendan Joseph Ryan & William Joseph Ryan)
Julie Bernstein: Performer
We Could Try and Do It, Santa (feat. John DiMaggio, Jess Harnell, Rob Paulsen, Tress MacNeille, Roddy Hart & Thomas
Julie Bernstein: Performer
International Mouse of Mystery (feat. Rob Paulsen, Roddy Hart & Thomas David Reilly)
Julie Bernstein: Performer
Humanity's Wins (feat. Jess Harnell, Rob Paulsen, Tress MacNeille, Jon Bailey, Clyde Lawrence & Jordan Cohen)
Julie Bernstein: Performer
Pinky Town (feat. Rob Paulsen, Jordan Cohen & Clyde Lawrence)
Julie Bernstein: Performer
Here Comes the Sea (feat. Chris Diamontopoulos, Jess Harnell, Rob Paulsen, Tress MacNeille, Roddy Hart & Thomas Davi
Julie Bernstein: Performer
Stressed to the Nines
Julie Bernstein: Performer
For Mule Late
Julie Bernstein: Performer
Duck Uncovered
Julie Bernstein: Performer
Life's a Pitch
Julie Bernstein: Performer
New Whirled Symphony / Julie Noted
Julie Bernstein: Performer
Rides to the Occasion
Julie Bernstein: Performer
Dog Daze
Julie Bernstein: Performer
Back an Alien
Julie Bernstein: Performer
Dawn Knots
Julie Bernstein: Performer
Card Cue
Julie Bernstein: Performer
Ring of Ire
Julie Bernstein: Performer
Marvel Us
Julie Bernstein: Performer
Creature Discomforts
Julie Bernstein: Performer
Alpha Bait
Julie Bernstein: Performer

User reviews

Linda Martinez
5/10

Overall, the Animaniacs soundtrack is a key component of what makes the show so beloved, adding an extra layer of fun and excitement to each episode.

Amanda Thomas
6/10

Slappy the Squirrel's musical moments are a testament to the character's enduring charm and wit, making her a fan favorite among viewers of all ages.

Melissa Robinson
2/10

The ensemble cast of off-the-wall Warner Brothers characters in Animaniacs certainly brings a diverse range of personalities and storylines to the table. However, when it comes to the show's soundtrack, I found it to be lacking in cohesiveness and memorable themes.

Deborah Roberts
6/10

The songs featuring Pinky and the Brain are particularly memorable, showcasing the duo's comedic chemistry and their grandiose dreams of world domination.

Robert Adams
8/10

The Animaniacs soundtrack is a delightful mix of catchy tunes and witty lyrics that perfectly complement the quirky and comedic nature of the show.

Susan Thomas
5/10

The Goodfeathers' songs are always a highlight, blending humor with a touch of nostalgia for classic mobster films.

William Adams
5/10

The theme song is iconic and sets the tone for each episode, instantly getting viewers in the mood for the wacky adventures that are about to unfold.

Paul Roberts
4/10

While the characters like Pinky and the Brain, Rita and Runt, and the Goodfeathers each have their own unique charm and quirks, the music accompanying their adventures often felt repetitive and uninspired.

Linda Garcia
6/10

The soundtrack does a fantastic job of incorporating different musical genres and styles to cater to a wide range of audience preferences.

Carol Clark
9/10

The ensemble cast of off-the-wall Warner Brothers characters in Animaniacs brings a true sense of fun and creativity to the show. The variety of roles they play adds depth and richness to the storytelling, making the band soundtrack a joy to listen to.

Charles Turner
5/10

The vocal performances in the songs are top-notch, with each character's unique personality shining through in their musical performances.

Mark Brown
8/10

The vocal performances of the ensemble cast bring each character to life through their distinct voices and personalities, making the songs feel like an extension of the show's humor and charm.

James Thomas
8/10

The variety of musical styles featured in the soundtrack, from Broadway-inspired numbers to catchy pop songs, keeps the listening experience fresh and engaging throughout.

Ashley Wright
5/10

The Animaniacs soundtrack is a delightful mix of catchy tunes that perfectly capture the zany and unpredictable nature of the ensemble cast of characters.

Deborah Young
5/10

The variety of musical styles showcased in the soundtrack, from Broadway-inspired numbers to catchy pop tunes, adds depth and dimension to the show's overall appeal.

Betty Scott
2/10

Overall, I believe that the band soundtrack of Animaniacs could have benefited from more distinct musical motifs and a stronger sense of cohesion to elevate the viewing experience and make the songs more memorable.

Jennifer Mitchell
9/10

The music for Animaniacs perfectly captures the energetic and zany spirit of the show's main characters, especially the Warner Siblings Wakko, Yakko, and Dot. Each character's theme music is unique and memorable, enhancing their personalities and adding to the overall charm of the series.

Laura Scott
5/10

The musical numbers featuring Rita and Runt are heartwarming and often provide a touching moment of respite in the midst of the show's chaos.

Joshua Wright
8/10

The clever and humorous lyrics in the songs often contain clever wordplay and inside jokes that will have fans of all ages chuckling along with the music.

Matthew King
4/10

Additionally, the songs performed by characters such as Rita and Runt or Flavio and Marita, while entertaining in the moment, failed to leave a lasting impact or resonate with me beyond the episode.