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Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Warner, usually referred to as the Warner siblings or just the Warners, are the fictional protagonists of the American animated series Animaniacs. Created by Tom Ruegger , the Warners are zany cartoon characters of an unknown anthropomorphized species, constantly escaping the Warner Brothers water tower and causing chaos ...
Wakko (voiced by Jess Harnell, made from Smacky and Wacky, belched by Maurice LaMarche, occasional singing voice provided by Brock Baker in reboot) – Wakko is the middle sibling, at 11 years old, who has a huge appetite and magical "gag bag" full of tricks. He earns his name for being the most outrageous in physical comedy—and supposedly ...
Animaniacs featured Rob Paulsen as Yakko, Pinky, and Dr. Otto von Scratchansniff, Tress MacNeille as Dot, Jess Harnell as Wakko, show writer Sherri Stoner as Slappy Squirrel, Maurice LaMarche as the Brain, Squit and the belching segments "The Great Wakkorotti" (Harnell said that he himself is commonly mistaken for the role), [5] and veteran ...
Animaniacs is an American animated comedy musical television series produced by Warner Bros. Animation for Hulu. [1] A revival of the 1993 TV series Animaniacs created by Tom Ruegger, the new series sees the return of the Warner siblings, Yakko, Wakko, and Dot (voiced respectively by their original voice actors, Rob Paulsen, Jess Harnell, and Tress MacNeille), and Pinky and the Brain (voiced ...
Three siblings, Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Warner, are particularly broke, as Dot needs an operation. Wakko finds work in another town to pay for it, but Taxman Plotz takes his pay – a ha'penny – from him for "taxes". Wakko, saddened about Dot's illness and finding no other choice, wishes upon a star.
Yakko and Dot bicker constantly while Wakko keeps complaining as Dr. Scratchansniff gets them ready for a car trip (originally released theatrically with Don Bluth's Thumbelina). (2.) Pesto and Squit try to get Bobby out of his bad mood.
However, multiple blue envelopes of spam attack them and after running into a graveyard, the spam shreds Wakko, runs over Dot with a car, and buries Yakko alive, in the same manner they had done to the pop-up. The segment ends with the now fine Warner siblings saying that spam is a serious threat and that the only safe website is their own.
The tower has appeared in a number of productions of the company, including any that showed the studio lot, whether live action or animated. For instance, it serves as the home for Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Warner from the Warner Bros. animated series Animaniacs, starting in-universe from the 1930s until their escape in the 1990s, with them moving back into the tower in the 2020 reboot.