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Pinky and the Brain

  • TV Series
  • 1995–1998
  • TV-Y
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
34K
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Pinky and the Brain (1995)
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Pinky and the Brain are genetically enhanced laboratory mice who live in Acme Labs. The Brain is self-centered and scheming; Pinky is good-natured but feeble-minded. In each episode, the Bra... Read allPinky and the Brain are genetically enhanced laboratory mice who live in Acme Labs. The Brain is self-centered and scheming; Pinky is good-natured but feeble-minded. In each episode, the Brain devises a new plan to take over the world.Pinky and the Brain are genetically enhanced laboratory mice who live in Acme Labs. The Brain is self-centered and scheming; Pinky is good-natured but feeble-minded. In each episode, the Brain devises a new plan to take over the world.

  • Stars
    • Maurice LaMarche
    • Rob Paulsen
    • Tress MacNeille
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    34K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,217
    506
    • Stars
      • Maurice LaMarche
      • Rob Paulsen
      • Tress MacNeille
    • 43User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 9 wins & 16 nominations total

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    Maurice LaMarche
    Maurice LaMarche
    • The Brain…
    • 1995–1998
    Rob Paulsen
    Rob Paulsen
    • Pinky…
    • 1995–1998
    Tress MacNeille
    Tress MacNeille
    • First Lady…
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    Frank Welker
    Frank Welker
    • The President…
    • 1995–1998
    Jeff Bennett
    Jeff Bennett
    • Baloney…
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    Billy West
    Billy West
    • Anthony Hopkins…
    • 1997–1998
    Jim Cummings
    Jim Cummings
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    • 1995–1998
    Larry Cedar
    Larry Cedar
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    Townsend Coleman
    Townsend Coleman
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    Roddy McDowall
    Roddy McDowall
    • Snowball
    • 1996–1998
    Jess Harnell
    Jess Harnell
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    John Mariano
    John Mariano
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    Michael McKean
    Michael McKean
    • Herbert Schniederlander…
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    Paul Rugg
    Paul Rugg
    • Dr. Belvadere…
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    Pat Musick
    • Dutch Girl…
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    Jim Belushi
    Jim Belushi
    • Additional Voices…
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    Julie Bernstein
    • Female Singer…
    • 1997–1998
    Steven Bernstein
    Steven Bernstein
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    • 1997–1998
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    9gizmomogwai

    Brilliant characterization

    I remember watching this show in high school and loving it. It had brilliant characterization; for some reason, combining a cruel super-intelligent mouse with a silly free spirited mouse worked. Their non sequitur running joke, in which Brain would ask Pinky about his thoughts and time and again would find Pinky's mind had wandered far off, were priceless. Brain was mean to Pinky, but part of what made Pinky great was that he loved that, he even withstood Satan's torture. These characters could carry even the weaker story lines. It was such a silly premise, with the two mice trying to take over the world, but it was an original one, and setting the story in a dark laboratory really worked.

    I'm proud that this won an Emmy. This is right up there with The Simpsons and Rocky and Bullwinkle for great animation. Adding Elmyra was a huge mistake, I particularly missed the lab.
    10TheLittleSongbird

    Hilarious, cute, brilliantly animated and zany, quite simply a brilliant TV show

    As an avid fan of Animaniacs, I watch this spin off show with the lovable characters Pinky and the Brain religiously, and I love it just as much as Animaniacs. It is simply brilliant and so much fun, something cartoons now should learn from. It is hilarious, cute and zany, and not only is a worthy successor to Animaniacs but almost surpasses it.

    Pinky and The Brain is brilliantly animated, I love looking at the audacious colours, the pretty backgrounds and how the characters move. The music is very memorable and really cleverly composed, and the theme song is deliciously catchy. Plus the story lines are clever, outrageous but brilliantly structured, and the scripts and humour is engaging, hilarious and zany. I think it is thanks to the superb writing, and the characters are endearing and unique, Pinky being stupid but funny and adorable and Brain being brainy and somewhat deadpan. The voice acting is absolutely stellar, Rob Paulson and Maurice LeMarche both do superb jobs, and they are supported brilliantly by Tress MacNeille and Frank Welker.

    Overall, brilliant, perfect for kids and adults. Shame it didn't last longer. Personally, I would avoid the spin off Pinky, Elmyra and the Brain, the obnoxious Elmyra alone was enough to make me stop watching. 10/10 Bethany Cox
    10BrotherReed

    One of the best, smartest, and most underrated cartoon shows

    When I discovered that Pinky and the Brain had spun off from Animaniacs and received their own show (the first step towards world domination, no doubt), I was thrilled. The show quickly became a favorite of mine. Now that I have it on DVD many years later, I realize just what a spectacular piece of work it really is.

    Children can watch this show, sure. They'll think Pinky's ridiculous remarks, physical humor, and nonsensical catch phrases like "poit!" and "narf" are hilarious. Sometimes they are. Yet I am amazed that so much of the humor is for adults. There are multiple references in every episode to pop culture (I just watched an episode with a sly Pulp Fiction allusion), politics (the same episode included caricatures of Bill and Hilary Clinton), and general observations about the world that will definitely go over kids' heads. It just makes the show all that much funnier to me now. It's definitely an experience with multiple layers. Not to mention the people writing Brain's dialog have done some research. His vocabulary is years beyond what grade school children comprehend, let alone use. Sure, there's lots of fuzzy science just for the sake of making him sound smart, but many times there are legitimate uses of math, physics, chemistry, astronomy, anatomy, etc. Heck, there's even a song that tells you the parts of the human brain. The show's downright educational.

    Don't let that scare you, though. It's also consistently zany. There's plenty of the comic falling and maiming that comes standard in most cartoons. Of course a good portion of the humor comes from the concept of Pinky's stupidity as a foil for Brain's genius, and Pinky's unwittingly stumbling on the best ideas. Yet, for me, the comedy in this show comes mostly from Brain. I love the way he vents his frustration with his dense but loyal accomplice, and the way he flatly tells people his mission knowing they will never believe him. "Actually I am lab mouse involved in an elaborate scheme to take over the world" is usually greeted with laughter from the unsuspecting buffoons that populate his universe.

    Well animated and superbly voiced, Pinky and The Brain entertains with the fearless abandon of the classic toons and the sharp wit of a modern satire. I highly recommend this for kids, but even more so for older teens and young adults.
    Stephen_Tilson

    Outstanding!

    Two genetically altered lab mice, Pinky, and The Brain, spend each night following Brain's latest plan to try and take over the world. Pinky seems an addle-headed moron who is nevertheless capable of brilliant inspiration, while Brain displays an Einsteinian IQ and an insatiable desire to rule the world. But The Brain has a fatal flaw...

    The premise states one mouse is a genius and the other is insane. But which is which?

    65 episodes of great multi-level writing, hilarious jokes for adults and kiddies alike, exceptionally expressive animation, top-notch voice talent: this series has it all. The quality of the shows often evoke Looney Toons at their best. This wonderful creation is begging for a box-set DVD treatment. Are your listening, WB? Mr. Spielberg? Anyone?
    TheMan3051

    NARF!

    Next to Animaniacs this has to be the funniest cartoon of the `90s.

    NARF!

    POINT!

    "Pinky are you pondering what I'm pondering? I think so Brain but if Jimmy cracked corn and no one cared why does he keep on doing it?"

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    • Trivia
      Maurice LaMarche described the Brain's voice as "65% Orson Welles and 35% Vincent Price".
    • Quotes

      The Brain: Are you pondering what I'm pondering?

      Pinky: Woof, oh, I'd have to say the odds of that are terribly slim, Brain.

      The Brain: True.

      Pinky: I mean, really, when have I ever been pondering what you've been pondering?

      The Brain: To my knowledge, never.

      Pinky: Exactly. So, what are the chances that this time, I'm pondering what you're pondering?

      The Brain: Next to nil.

      Pinky: Well, that's exactly what I'm thinking, too.

      The Brain: Therefore, you ARE pondering what I'm pondering.

      Pinky: Poit! I guess I am.

    • Crazy credits
      Towards the end of the series' closing credits, the definition for one of the polysyllabic words used by the Brain in that week's episode was shown.
    • Alternate versions
      Nickelodeon added its logo into the series' opening theme song on various objects.
    • Connections
      Featured in Pokémon / Pinky and the Brain Commercial (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Pinky and the Brain Theme - Original Version
      Written by Richard Stone and Tom Ruegger

      Performed by Jess Harnell, Dorian Harewood, Jim Cummings and Rob Paulsen

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    • Release date
      • September 9, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Animaniacs Voice Artists Interview
      • Official Pinky & The Brain Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pinky y Cerebro
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros. Animation
      • Amblin Entertainment
      • Amblin Television
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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