List of Animaniacs characters

This is a list of fictional characters from the Warner Bros. animated television series Animaniacs.

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Yakko, Wakko, and Dot

Yakko, Wakko, and Dot – the "Warner Brothers (and the Warner Sister)", voiced by Rob Paulsen, Jess Harnell, and Tress MacNeille. Yakko (the oldest) is a fast-talking smart alec, reminiscent at times of Groucho Marx. Wakko (the middle child) has a huge appetite, a gag bag filled with tricks and often has his tongue sticking out (and a scouse accent modeled by Harnell after a younger Ringo Starr), and Dot (the youngest) is cute and sassy, and uses her apparent innocence to manipulate and torment those who stand in her way. The Warners often appear in other characters' skits, usually being chased by Ralph the security guard; most other characters are confined to their own segments.

Major supporting characters

Minor supporting characters

Pinky and the Brain

Pinky and the Brain – An imbecilic white mouse and his genius companion, voiced by Rob Paulsen and Maurice LaMarche. Despite the name of the pair placing Pinky first, the Brain is clearly the leader; he continuously launches attempts to take over the world, accompanied by Pinky, but something always goes wrong with their plans (usually, it is at least partially Pinky's fault). The Brain and his environment evoke Orson Welles and Citizen Kane. The series is quite famous for Brain's line "Are you pondering what I'm pondering?" and Pinky's non sequitur replies. In 1995, their adventures were spun off into a dedicated series.

Supporting characters

Slappy Squirrel

Supporting characters

The Goodfeathers

Supporting characters

Rita and Runt

Supporting characters

Buttons and Mindy

Supporting characters

Minerva Mink

Minerva Mink – An attractive young mink, voiced by Julie Brown, with the ability to seduce and charm any and every male creature around her into the state of a babbling idiot, often inducing Tex Avery-esque wild takes. Just as every male creature lusts after Minerva, she lusts after every handsome looking male she sees and goes crazy when she sees one. She has a loose attitude and behaves like a primadonna. She was coined to be named Marilyn Mink in pre-production.

In "Moon Over Minerva" she was courted by a geeky wolf by the name of Wilford B. Wolf, who becomes a gorgeous, muscular Fabio-type werewolf when a full moon rose. In "Meet Minerva" a dachshund named Newt (voiced by Laugh-In veteran Arte Johnson) is ordered by his master to catch Minerva for her pelt. Foolish Newt becomes smitten with her instead and spend his time trying to capture her heart, catering to her every whim.

She starred in the least number of shorts of all the ensemble cast, allegedly because the content of her shorts was so overtly sexual that it was decided that it would be inappropriate for the intended predominantly young audience. For instance, Minerva is often seen in silhouette in the nude.

Another possible reason is that, because she is also terribly vain and shallow, she was probably considered a bad role model for little girls. Nonetheless, both Minerva and Newt appeared in several issues of the Animaniacs comic book (with Minerva's sexuality a bit watered down, but Newt still his ever-blundering self). She apprears in Wakko's Wish as an ensamble member, but has a couple solo lines to herself.

Minerva is featured in the following episodes (excluding cameos and brief appearances as part of an ensemble cast):

Supporting characters

Other supporting characters

Wakko's Wish characters

References

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  2. ^ "A Christmas Plotz". Animaniacs. FOX Kids. 1993-12-06. No. 49, season 1.
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