Premiered: | Sep, 14 1996 |
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Written By: | Wendell Morris, Tom Sheppard |
Directed By: | Charles Visser |
Voice Actors: | Tress MacNeille as Genevieve, Brian George as Critic #1 |
Animation Studio: | Wang |
Plot Summary: | Pinky becomes a famous modern artist named Pinkasso to provide money for Brain's latest scheme. |
Premiered: | Sep, 28 1996 |
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Written By: | Nick Dubois, Earl Kress, Tom Sheppard |
Directed By: | Al Zegler |
Voice Actors: | Tress MacNeille as Sully, Frank Welker as Odin, Jeff Glen Bennett as Zalgar |
Animation Studio: | Wang |
Plot Summary: | The mice are pursued by a brain-craving alien intent on eating Brain's brain. |
Premiered: | Oct, 19 1996 |
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Written By: | Wendell Morris, Tom Sheppard |
Directed By: | Kirk Tingblad |
Voice Actors: | Tress MacNeille as Old Woman, Michael McKean as Toll Collector, Sam McMurray as Tax Man #1, Jim Cummings as Chuck |
Animation Studio: | Rough Draft Studios, Inc. |
Plot Summary: | In Robin Hood era England, Brain needs money for a massive hot water heater so the populace can take baths and improve their body odor. To get the money, he recruits men to take from the rich and give to him. |
Premiered: | Oct, 26 1996 |
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Written By: | Wendell Morris, Tom Sheppard |
Directed By: | Kirk Tingblad |
Voice Actors: | Corey Burton as Cushing |
Animation Studio: | Rough Draft Studios, Inc. |
Plot Summary: | Pinky and the Brain sneak into an Egyptian pyramid and pose as mummies. After being sealed in the pyramid by people who believed the ruse, the mice must then deal with a real mummy. |
Premiered: | Nov, 2 1996 |
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Written By: | Reid Harrison |
Directed By: | Charles Visser |
Voice Actors: | Tress MacNeille as Old Woman, Frank Welker as Mr. President, Richard Karron as Sweaty Pete, Jim Meskimem as Bob D.[ole], Kevin M. Richardson as Bernard S.[haw], Steve McGowan as Reporter, Phil Snyder as Bob C. |
Animation Studio: | Wang |
Plot Summary: | When Pinky writes a letter to a newspaper complaining "The Family Circus" isn't funny anymore, it gets mistaken as a political statement, causing a series of events that end in Pinky becoming President of the United States. But then scandal erupts when Brain's plans for world domination are uncovered, forcing President Pinky to choose between his job or his friend. |
Premiered: | Nov, 9 1996 |
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Written By: | Brett Baer, David Finkel |
Directed By: | Liz Holzman |
Voice Actors: | Tress MacNeille as Katie C.[ouric], Frank Welker as Mr. President, Jim Cummings as V/O #1, David Coulier as Tom H.[anks] |
Animation Studio: | Akom |
Plot Summary: | After realizing the power of tearjearker movies, Brain creates and broadcasts one to the entire world, making world leaders so depressed they willingly give up power to him. |
Premiered: | Nov, 16 1996 |
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Written By: | Gene Laufenberg |
Directed By: | Rusty Mills |
Voice Actors: | Tress MacNeille as Phyllis, Jeff Glen Bennett as Hippie, Roddy McDowall as Snowball |
Animation Studio: | Wang |
Plot Summary: | Animal rights activists, thinking the mice are actually monkeys, raid Acme Labs, take Pinky and The Brain, and release them into a jungle. While the mice are trying to find their way back to civilization, they meet an old enemy. |
Premiered: | Nov, 23 1996 |
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Written By: | Gordon Bressack, Charles M. Howell IV. |
Directed By: | Charles Visser |
Voice Actors: | Jeff Glen Bennett as Sampson, Jim Cummings as Saran, Julia Duffy as Delilah |
Animation Studio: | Wang |
Plot Summary: | Brain seeks the source of Sampson's strength. |
Premiered: | Nov, 23 1996 |
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Written By: | Charles M. Howell IV., Bill Matheny |
Directed By: | Nelson Recinos |
Voice Actors: | Tress MacNeille as Female Rock Star, Frank Welker as Ross P.[erot], Paul Rugg as Dr. Belvedere |
Animation Studio: | Wang |
Plot Summary: | After Brain tires of trying to take over the world and seeks help from a support group, he decides world domination is no longer for him. With nothing else to do, Brian then dedicates himself to helping victims of his former passion and makes Pinky his first patient. |
Premiered: | Feb, 1 1997 |
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Written By: | Shaun McClaughlin, Charles M. Howell IV. |
Directed By: | Kirk Tingblad |
Voice Actors: | Tress MacNeille as Baby, Jeff Glen Bennett as Baloney |
Animation Studio: | Akom |
Plot Summary: | In a twist on the Superman origin story, the mice care for a baby boy with super powers, sent to Earth by his parents to escape his planet's destruction. |
Premiered: | Feb, 3 1997 |
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Written By: | Wendell Morris, Tom Sheppard, Charles M. Howell IV., Earl Kress |
Directed By: | Kirk Tingblad |
Voice Actors: | Pat Musick as Scientist #2 |
Animation Studio: | Rough Draft Studios, Inc. |
Plot Summary: | When a chip critical to Brain's plan is used by the lab's scientists to control a virtual reality maze, he must navigate that maze, full of tricks and traps, to get the chip back. |
Premiered: | Feb, 8 1997 |
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Written By: | Brian Swenlin |
Directed By: | Nelson Recinos |
Voice Actors: | Tress MacNeille as Queen Roach, Frank Welker as Mr. President |
Animation Studio: | Rough Draft Studios, Inc. |
Plot Summary: | The mice, using a time travel ship, go to 2 billion A.D. to retrieve a world domination kit. |
Premiered: | Feb, 22 1997 |
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Written By: | David Fury, Elin Hampton |
Directed By: | Kirk Tingblad |
Voice Actors: | Tress MacNeille as Rikki L.[ake], Frank Welker as Bartender, Cree Summer as Bunny |
Animation Studio: | Akom |
Plot Summary: | The mice become "parents" to Romy after being created from the accidental merging of their DNA in Brain's cloning chamber. |
Premiered: | May, 17 1997 |
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Written By: | Brett Baer, David Finkel |
Directed By: | Nelson Recinos |
Voice Actors: | Tress MacNeille as Rue McClanahy, Kevin M. Richardson as Jelly-Head, Billy West as Marv A.[lbert], Roger Rose as Man #1, Peter Jason as Bobby Nacht, Jan Rabson as Referee |
Animation Studio: | Rough Draft Studios, Inc. |
Plot Summary: | Brain achieves fame as a basketball player. |
Premiered: | Sep, 8 1997 |
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Written By: | Wayne Kaatz, Charles M. Howell IV. |
Directed By: | Liz Holzman, Russell Calabrese |
Voice Actors: | Tress MacNeille as Woman, Frank Welker as Beaver |
Animation Studio: | Akom |
Plot Summary: | Brain convinces a group of beavers to build him a series of dams in an effort to control waterways and flood cities. |
Premiered: | Sep, 8 1997 |
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Written By: | Wendell Morris, Tom Sheppard |
Directed By: | Liz Holzman, Russell Calabrese |
Voice Actors: | Townsend Coleman as Hal Slug |
Animation Studio: | Akom |
Plot Summary: | The mice become silent film stars when their comedy films are a hit. |
Premiered: | Sep, 13 1997 |
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Written By: | Gordon Bressack, Charles M. Howell IV. |
Directed By: | Russell Calabrese, Liz Holzman |
Voice Actors: | Billy West as Larry |
Animation Studio: | Wang |
Plot Summary: | The mice attempt to take over the world with their new cagemate, Larry. |
Premiered: | Sep, 13 1997 |
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Written By: | Wendell Morris, Tom Sheppard |
Directed By: | Russell Calabrese, Liz Holzman |
Voice Actors: | Tress MacNeille as Mousealope Calf, Frank Welker as Fred Floppel, Jeff Glen Bennett as Chris, John Mariano as Robert, Jim Meskimem as Del Monte |
Animation Studio: | Akom |
Plot Summary: | Brain pretends to be an endangered species done an injustice by humanity to gain control of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and its steel mills so he can build a series of billboards designed to confound its viewers. |
Premiered: | Sep, 13 1997 |
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Written By: | Wendell Morris, Tom Sheppard |
Directed By: | Charles Visser |
Voice Actors: | Tress MacNeille as Billie, Roddy McDowall as Snowball, Jan Rabson as Farmer |
Animation Studio: | Rough Draft Studios, Inc. |
Plot Summary: | Snowball and Billie return to lead Brain on an adventure in 1946 Los Angeles. |
Premiered: | Sep, 15 1997 |
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Written By: | Reid Harrison |
Directed By: | Nelson Recinos |
Voice Actors: | Tress MacNeille as Cher, Frank Welker as Fred Floppel, Sam McMurray as Video Teacher |
Animation Studio: | Rough Draft Studios, Inc. |
Plot Summary: | Brain becomes obsessed with winning a golf tournment after entering it to steal a golf club needed for his latest plan. |