Dot Warner, age 1: 

Yakko: awe! You’re so cute sister sibling!! You’ve gotta be the cutest thing to ever live! Certainly the cutest Warner ever! 
Dot: (giggles) 

Dot Warner, age 10:

Dot: I’m so cute! I’m the cutest thing in the world! Aren’t I cute everybody? I love being cute!!

Yakko: I’ve created a monster

Dot Warner, age 1: 

Yakko: awe! You’re so cute sister sibling!! You’ve gotta be the cutest thing to ever live! Certainly the cutest Warner ever! 
Dot: (giggles) 

Dot Warner, age 10:

Dot: I’m so cute! I’m the cutest thing in the world! Aren’t I cute everybody? I love being cute!!

Yakko: I’ve created a monster

What I love about Animaniacs is how the studio didn’t think through locking the Warners up at all. They locked them up because they were too zany and out of control, but what did they think 60 something years of isolation was going to do to them? Did they think they were going to walk out of the water tower as little angels after having no social interactions and no fun places to go or things to do for six decades?

And okay you can tell me that their intention wasn’t to lock them up for six decades, but to lock them up forever, and they thought they’d never have to deal with them again, but honestly, that just further proves my point that they didn’t think it through. Did they actually think a trio of immortal children who can grab dynamite out of thin air were going to be stopped by a water tower??

What I love about Animaniacs is how the studio didn’t think through locking the Warners up at all. They locked them up because they were too zany and out of control, but what did they think 60 something years of isolation was going to do to them? Did they think they were going to walk out of the water tower as little angels after having no social interactions and no fun places to go or things to do for six decades?

And okay you can tell me that their intention wasn’t to lock them up for six decades, but to lock them up forever, and they thought they’d never have to deal with them again, but honestly, that just further proves my point that they didn’t think it through. Did they actually think a trio of immortal children who can grab dynamite out of thin air were going to be stopped by a water tower??

Ok kinda panicking about something and I’ve been thinking about this a lot so I’m gonna post this now to try to distract myself. Also if you have any thoughts on what I’m about to say that could serve as a good distraction for me to so feel free to let me know what you think.

Anyway, I’ve been watching Animaniacs lately and I’ve been thinking about something. So it seems to me like in the Animaniacs universe when cartoon characters are drawn, they come to life and become actors for cartoons, right? And it seems like they only have blood family if blood family is drawn. Slappy the squirrel had a nephew, but I don’t remember seeing any evidence to suggest that Slappy has any siblings, or Skippy has any parents. This is why the Warners are siblings but have no parents. They were drawn, created, to be siblings, but no parents were drawn for them.

So what I’ve been thinking about is, does the movie Wakko’s Wish change this for the Warners? After all there was a picture of their parents at the end of the movie, does this mean that as of Wakko’s Wish the siblings have parents? I mean someone in the Animaniacs universe had to draw that picture, right?
So when they made that movie did the Warners all the sudden have parents who took them in? Or since the parents were characters that were created to be dead to put the story into action, are their parents dead? (And if its that second one, how messed up is that that the Warners never had parents, then parents were created, but were dead upon their creation)
Or is it possible that the three always had parents that were, for some reason, never mentioned at any other time?

I’m not sure how much sense this makes, but yeah what are everyone’s thoughts on this? Do the Warner brothers and the Warner sister have parents?

(also I’ve only seen each episode once at I just binged it on Netflix. It usually takes me several viewings to catch all the important details, so if the a fact from the show that answers this, forgive me for please tell me what it is 😆)

Ok kinda panicking about something and I’ve been thinking about this a lot so I’m gonna post this now to try to distract myself. Also if you have any thoughts on what I’m about to say that could serve as a good distraction for me to so feel free to let me know what you think.

Anyway, I’ve been watching Animaniacs lately and I’ve been thinking about something. So it seems to me like in the Animaniacs universe when cartoon characters are drawn, they come to life and become actors for cartoons, right? And it seems like they only have blood family if blood family is drawn. Slappy the squirrel had a nephew, but I don’t remember seeing any evidence to suggest that Slappy has any siblings, or Skippy has any parents. This is why the Warners are siblings but have no parents. They were drawn, created, to be siblings, but no parents were drawn for them.

So what I’ve been thinking about is, does the movie Wakko’s Wish change this for the Warners? After all there was a picture of their parents at the end of the movie, does this mean that as of Wakko’s Wish the siblings have parents? I mean someone in the Animaniacs universe had to draw that picture, right?
So when they made that movie did the Warners all the sudden have parents who took them in? Or since the parents were characters that were created to be dead to put the story into action, are their parents dead? (And if its that second one, how messed up is that that the Warners never had parents, then parents were created, but were dead upon their creation)
Or is it possible that the three always had parents that were, for some reason, never mentioned at any other time?

I’m not sure how much sense this makes, but yeah what are everyone’s thoughts on this? Do the Warner brothers and the Warner sister have parents?

(also I’ve only seen each episode once at I just binged it on Netflix. It usually takes me several viewings to catch all the important details, so if the a fact from the show that answers this, forgive me for please tell me what it is 😆)

My favorite thing about this is how fast Yakko and Wakko went from “Dot is being way to intense” to “you threw our sister out? Bitch you’re going down”

My favorite thing about this is how fast Yakko and Wakko went from “Dot is being way to intense” to “you threw our sister out? Bitch you’re going down”