Premiered: | Nov, 7 1997 |
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Written By: | Jed Spingarn |
Directed By: | Charles Visser |
Voice Actors: | Steve Landesberg as Freud, Miriam Flynn as Woman |
Animation Studio: | Wang |
Plot Summary: | In 1912 Vienna, Brain makes an appointment with the famed psychiatrist Dr. Sigmund Freud so he can hypnotize him and use him to gain control over Emporer Franz Josef, who Dr. Freud is treating for depression. Instead, Brain ends up talking about his childhood and why he really wants to take over the world. |
Premiered: | Nov, 7 1997 |
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Written By: | Jed Spingarn |
Directed By: | Charles Visser |
Voice Actors: | Clyde Kusatsu as Hama |
Animation Studio: | Wang |
Plot Summary: | In Japan, Brain poses as a sumo wrestler in an attempt to gain access to a rare fish, only available to elite sumo wrestlers, whose tail causes temporary paralysis when eaten. |
Premiered: | Nov, 8 1997 |
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Written By: | John Ludin |
Directed By: | Nelson Recinos |
Voice Actors: | Laraine Newman as Housewife, Frank Welker as General, Corey Burton as Technician, John Rubinow as Swat Leader, Roger Rose as Sportscaster |
Animation Studio: | Wang |
Plot Summary: | Brain uses a pirated military satellite to broadcast an infomercial designed so no one can resist making a purchase. Meanwhile, the military is searching for the source of the signal so they can shut it down and capture those responsible. |
Premiered: | Nov, 14 1997 |
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Written By: | John P. McCann |
Directed By: | Kirk Tingblad |
Voice Actors: | Frank Welker as Commander, Jennifer Hale as Winny, Steve Bernstein as Singer #2 |
Animation Studio: | Rough Draft Studios, Inc. |
Plot Summary: | Brain forms an army of aquatic mammals to help him take control of the world's oil supply, while Pinky pursues his crush on a female sea lion. |
Premiered: | Nov, 14 1997 |
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Written By: | Gordon Bressack |
Directed By: | Kirk Tingblad |
Voice Actors: | Tress MacNeille as Sammy, Mike Villani as Announcer, John Moschitta Jr. as Mister Sackey |
Animation Studio: | Rough Draft Studios, Inc. |
Plot Summary: | Brain studies the operation of a factory that makes a popular brand of inflatable shoes so he can then replace the air with helium, allowing him to implement his plan to shift the tilt of the Earth. |
Premiered: | Nov, 15 1997 |
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Written By: | Jed Spingarn |
Directed By: | Mike Milo |
Voice Actors: | Julie Bernstein as Singer B, Steve Bernstein as Singer C, Bobbie Page as Singer D, Laraine Newman as Secretary, John Cypher as Administrator, Rebecca Gilchrist as Camp Supervisor, Garielle Carterius as Asian Boy, Pat Musick as Dutch Girl, Billy West as Wilderness Counselor |
Animation Studio: | Rough Draft Studios, Inc. |
Plot Summary: | Brain becomes a counselour at a camp for the children of world leaders in order to have them make pencil holders in which he will plant electronic listening devices. |
Premiered: | Nov, 22 1997 |
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Written By: | Bill Braunstein, Gordon Bressack |
Directed By: | Nelson Recinos |
Voice Actors: | Billy West as George Beansteiner, Corey Burton as Van Spoony |
Animation Studio: | Rough Draft Studios, Inc. |
Plot Summary: | The mice join a baseball team whose home stadium just happends to be in the optimum location for Brain to release his newly developed leather repellant. |
Premiered: | Nov, 22 1997 |
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Written By: | Rob Davies |
Directed By: | Rusty Mills |
Voice Actors: | Frank Welker as Steven S.[pielberg] |
Animation Studio: | Rough Draft Studios, Inc. |
Plot Summary: | A cybernetic clone of Steven Spielberg hosts a look back at moments from past adventures. |
Premiered: | Jan, 3 1998 |
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Written By: | Gordon Bressack, Charles M. Howell IV. |
Directed By: | Russell Calabrese |
Voice Actors: | Tress MacNeille as Thelma, Michael McKean as Schniederlander, Billy West as Roger E.[bert], Julie Bernstein as Female Singer |
Animation Studio: | Wang |
Plot Summary: | As Brain struggles to find success with his musical "Angst", Pinky receives fame and fortune with his musical "Mice". |
Premiered: | Feb, 7 1998 |
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Written By: | Patrick M. Verrone |
Directed By: | Charles Visser |
Voice Actors: | Jeff Glen Bennett as Jagger, John Rhys-Davies as Narrator, Julie Bernstein as Female Singer |
Animation Studio: | Rough Draft Studios, Inc. |
Plot Summary: | In a spoof of the Winnie-the-Pooh stories, Brain searches for a way to reach a bee hive at the top of a tree so he can steal the hive's honey. |
Premiered: | Feb, 7 1998 |
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Written By: | Patrick M. Verrone, Gordon Bressack |
Directed By: | Charles Visser |
Voice Actors: | Cary Elwes as Hamlet, Clive Revill as King, Olivia Hussey as Queen |
Animation Studio: | Rough Draft Studios, Inc. |
Plot Summary: | In a twist on Shakespeare's Hamlet, Brain attempts to create discord within Hamlet's royal family so he can rise to power in the chaos. |
Premiered: | Feb, 14 1998 |
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Written By: | Earl Kress |
Directed By: | Nelson Recinos |
Voice Actors: | Townsend Coleman as Les Tarr, T'keyah Crystal Keymah as Singer, Michael McKean as Mel Anoma, Tress MacNeille as Nicky O'Tine, Pam Grier as Julie Auburn |
Animation Studio: | Rough Draft Studios, Inc. |
Plot Summary: | Brain becomes a spokesman for a tobacco company so he can find and expose the company's secrets in an effort to become a national hero. |
Premiered: | Feb, 21 1998 |
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Written By: | Charles M. Howell IV., Wendell Morris, Tom Sheppard |
Directed By: | Kirk Tingblad |
Voice Actors: | Tony Pope as Waiter, Michael David Donovan as Maitre D, Larry Cedar as Chef |
Animation Studio: | Wang |
Plot Summary: | Brain takes a night off to do other things besides try to take over the world. |
Premiered: | Feb, 21 1998 |
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Written By: | Wendell Morris, Tom Sheppard |
Directed By: | Kirk Tingblad |
Voice Actors: | Billy West as Dodohead, Julie Brown as Danette Spoonabello, Candi Milo as Claire |
Animation Studio: | Wang |
Plot Summary: | In 1963 Malibu, Brain hits it off with a group of teenage surfers so he persuade them to try his hypnotic suntan lotion. |
Premiered: | Feb, 21 1998 |
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Written By: | Earl Kress, Charles M. Howell IV., John Ludin |
Directed By: | Russell Calabrese |
Voice Actors: | Gail Matthius as kathie glee, Jeff Glen Bennett as Squeege, Peter Scolari as Mr. Perfect, Frank Welker as Steven S., Eric Idle as Mom & Dad, Tress MacNeille as Mrs. Perfect |
Animation Studio: | Rough Draft Studios, Inc. |
Plot Summary: | Brain reunites Pinky's family so he can enter them in a "most perfect family" cantest and win its $25,000 prize. |
Premiered: | Feb, 28 1998 |
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Written By: | Jed Spingarn |
Directed By: | Russell Calabrese |
Voice Actors: | Frank Welker as Mr. President, Billy West as Mayor, John Glover as Tycoon, Tress MacNeille as First Lady |
Animation Studio: | Rough Draft Studios, Inc. |
Plot Summary: | After yet another one of Brain's plans fail, he lets Pinky come up with and execute a plan. When Pinky's plan is on the verge of succeeding, Brain steps in to finish the job. |
Premiered: | Feb, 28 1998 |
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Written By: | Gordon Bressack |
Directed By: | Russell Calabrese |
Voice Actors: | |
Animation Studio: | Rough Draft Studios, Inc. |
Plot Summary: | Through an educational film, Brain extolls the benefits of life under his leadership. |
Premiered: | Apr, 25 1998 |
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Written By: | Charles M. Howell IV., Jed Spingarn |
Directed By: | Russell Calabrese |
Voice Actors: | Tress MacNeille as Billie, Dick Clark as Dick Clark, Charles Kimbrough as Sandy Dreckmore, Townsend Coleman as Bobby Fenster, Pat Musick as T.V. Mom, Mark L. Taylor as Pollster #1, Phil Hayes as Pollster #2, Billy West as Nifty Bizarre, John Rubano as Jimmy S.[mits] |
Animation Studio: | Wang |
Plot Summary: | In Brain's nightmare fantasy, the mice sink into obscurity after they quit their show when it is retooled by network executives looking to increase the show's ratings. |
Premiered: | May, 2 1998 |
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Written By: | Brett Baer, David Finkel, Tom Ruegger |
Directed By: | Mike Milo |
Voice Actors: | Tom Wilson as Larry Bruhn, Bumper Robinson as Tyrone Spellbinder, Marcelo Tubert as Hector Papdopolis, Tress MacNeille as Girl |
Animation Studio: | Rough Draft Studios, Inc. |
Plot Summary: | A series of events leads to Brain becoming a teacher to a group of rebellious students. |
Premiered: | May, 9 1998 |
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Written By: | Jed Spingarn |
Directed By: | Charles Visser |
Voice Actors: | Pamela Hayden as Trudy, Cary Elwes as Director, Tress MacNeille as Hooda Hepper, Jeff Glen Bennett as Irving Thyroid, Jim Cummings as Orson W.[elles] |
Animation Studio: | Wang |
Plot Summary: | In Depression-era Hollywood, Brain decides to finance his latest plan by becoming an adorable child movie star. |