


In the former cartoon, the song helped Einstein discover the theory. When Pinky mentions Albert Einstein's Theory of relativity formula, " The Acme Song" from the Animaniacs cartoon " Cookies for Einstein" can be heard playing in the background.The ACME Bog is a reference to the Honda Center under its former name- Arrowhead Pond.The title of this cartoon is a parody of the nursery-rhyme This Old Man.This sends Brain into a mid-life crisis where he sells-off his belongings and goes on a desperate journey to find purpose in life. However, it is revealed that the two mice are still trying to take over the world even when they grow old. This is the only cold-open to be done on Pinky and the Brain.īrain creates a virtual reality headset, and by reducing all of history to a single equation ("e"), he uses the headset to see into the future.Just as Brain says this, Pinky steps on Brain’s shirt and the mice topple out of the limo and onto the ground. The episode list reflects the show as aired in repeats and syndication and presented on the series DVDs some initial Season 1 episodes had two or more programming variations on their first run.Pinky and the Brain arrive at a red carpet to announce that their show is moving in a newer, more serious direction and that there will be no more slapstick. Several episodes included two or more skits these are identified by the segment number. The lists below are ordered by season, and then by episode number. Outside of both the original Animaniacs and its revival, there were 65 Pinky and the Brain episodes produced. The characters eventually returned to their roots as an Animaniacs skit in the 2020 revival of that series. Pinky and the Brain was later retooled as the short-lived Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain, which ran in the 1998–1999 season for 13 episodes. Animation's animated series, Animaniacs, and includes some of the Pinky and the Brain skits that were created as part of that show. The series was a spin-off from another Warner Bros. Animation and Amblin Entertainment animated television series Pinky and the Brain, which ran from 1995 to 1998. The following is a list of episodes for the Warner Bros.
