![]() The fact that they brought the old cast back (albeit in non-speaking cameos) in "Good Warner Hunting", reassuring fans that these characters haven't been forgotten - and also leaving open the possibility that they could return.It’s only when the situation gets out of control that Yakko asserts that the bunnies have to go. It should also be noted that while Yakko has his suspicions, he does initially let his siblings keep them because it makes them happy and the buns weren’t immediately dangerous. From an earlier point in the same episode when Dwayne first offers the bunnies, you have Wakko and Dot cheerfully begging Yakko if they could keep them like little kids asking their parent for a new pet or toy.Even though he doesn’t win, it’s incredibly wholesome seeing Yakko be so protective of his younger siblings. When Wakko gets hurt during the Animesque sequence in “Bun Control”, Yakko goes ballistic, attacking Dwayne LaPistol head on.Anthony, and Sojourner Truth getting their well-deserved kudos in Dot's song about the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage. The ghosts of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B.It ends with a tender moment where Brain all but directly reciprocates Pinky's statement that they're best friends and always will be.įuture!Brain: How do you feel about taking over the world, fish friend? I shall call you Blinky. It leads up to Future!Brain holding a laser gun to Pinky's head, begging his past self to "let me do this." Despite the fact that Pinky did legitimately just ruin his Oscar plan, as soon as his future self is distracted, Brain tackles him in a ferocious rage. When the visitor first whisks the mice away from the Oscars, the first thing Brain says to him once they stop at the lab is, "I demand that you untie my friend immediately!" When Pinky suggests they get back to the Oscars, brain immediately sides with the mouse who's "been my loyal assistant for years," preferring to work with him rather than his future self. The conflict is Brain literally fighting his future self, not questioning whether or not he's right. Brain refuses to listen to him or get rid of Pinky, despite every argument that Pinky is the reason his plans for world domination fail. The entirety of "Future Brain", which is basically dedicated to showing how much Brain truly cares about Pinky: The mice are visited by Brain's jaded, lone future self, who has concluded that Pinky is nothing but a liability and the reason all his plans failed and is determined either to convince his past self to get rid of him, or. ![]() During "Here Comes Treble", after Dot makes a funny joke, Yakko, Wakko, and Dot share a group laugh.Even though the net misses them, we still get an adorable shot of the Warners hugging as they protect each other. The first episode, "Suspended Animation", literally had Yakko, Wakko, and Dot in a secure group hug ◊ when Wakko accidentally sets the alarm in their water tower and the siblings immediately turn their "protection gears" on.Now people miss them and are in awe to have them back. It's even more poignant compared to the introduction of the original series, where the Warners were The Dreaded among animators and had to be locked up.A small moment, but it's Dot who carries Steven in her arms when he explains how he "reanimated" them.
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