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The camera zooms in to the shield of tower, of which the Warners open while singing and jump out. The intro begins with a shot of the Warner Bros.' water tower. Intro Setup Animaniacs (Original Series) The theme has been translated in 21 languages including French (and partially in Freakazoid in Norwegian.) The original main title was directed by Rich Arons and animated by Tokyo Movie Shinsha (with additional scenes in seasons 3-5 by Wang) while the reboot's main title was animated by Snipple Animation Studios (with additional scenes being done in-house at Warner Bros. The theme was composed by Richard Stone and the lyrics by creator Tom Ruegger. The song describes the set-up of Yakko, Wakko, and Dot's zany adventures and also introduces several of the other major characters on the show (or, in the case of the reboot, poke fun of the modern-day world). The theme song of Animaniacs is, as its title suggests, the song that begins every episode of Animaniacs and its reboot (with the exception of episodes 65 and 83 of the original series).


Animation.Original Series (Extended): (End_Title).ogg “Animaniacs” is produced by Amblin Television in association with Warner Bros. Wellesley Wild and Gabe Swarr serves as co-showrunners and executive producers. Animation and Cartoon Network Studios, Amblin Television Co-Presidents Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey also serving as executive producers. Steven Spielberg returns as executive producer of the series, with Sam Register, President, Warner Bros. And while new friends, Starbox and Cindy continue their play date, the Warner siblings must battle their way out of a video game, learn the secrets of being a teen influencer, and escape a mad scientist’s island all while finding time to teach us about the threat of global warming! Pinky and Brain’s never ending plans to take over the world journey them to the ends of new lands, deserts, and even the space time continuum. Yakko, Wakko, and Dot return with an all-new season of laughs, songs, pop culture parodies, and enough zany antics to fill a water tower (or at least 10 episodes!).
