
It was disappointing to see that it couldn’t bring back all of the memorable supporting characters from the original show to join the fun, like Slappy Squirrel and the Goodfeathers. It took what I loved about the original series and put a modern spin to it with spectacular results. I enjoyed watching Animaniacs during my childhood, and I thought the revival series wasn’t too bad either. The plot for that one is as simple as its title. There’s also one original short called Starbox and Cindy, which involves a young girl and a tiny alien who struggles to begin an invasion, and another called The Incredible Gnome in People’s Mouths. Two of the sketches in almost every episode follow the Warner siblings, while the third involves Pinky and the Brain attempting to take over the world.

Like its first season and the 1993 series, season two of Animaniacs continues the misadventures of the Warner siblings, Yakko, Wakko, and Dot, and their cast of random characters following their absence. Now, the Warner Brothers (and Warner Sister) are looking to continue their successful run with their sophomore season. Last year saw the long-awaited return of our nostalgic friends with a revival series on Hulu that proved to be just as good as it was in our childhoods. When it comes to animated shows, Animaniacs knows how to cater to both kids and adults. Animaniacs was one of the famous cartoons in the 1990s with its series of slapstick humor and memorable characters. Egad! It looks like our favorite zany characters are back for another round of cartoon madness.
