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Pinky And The Brain
The adventures of two lab mice who are interested in only two things, world domination and cheese.

Born on "Steven Spielberg Presents Animaniacs," Pinky and The Brain are two laboratory mice with what Shakespeare would have termed "vaulting ambition which o'er leaps itself." They are cage mates that have teamed up in their common pursuit of taking over the world -- if they can only get out of the lab. No matter how hard they try, success always seems to elude them.

These guys are interested in only two things, world domination and cheese. Pinky is the eternal optimist, a gangly happy go lucky character and a foil to the dome headed, highly intelligent Brain. Each week Brain comes up with a new plot to take over the world but there is always one fundamental flaw to his plans so it’s back to the ACME lab and the drawing board.

The Great Sayings of Pinky and the Brain
"Pinky, are you pondering what I'm pondering?"
"I think so, Brain, but where will we find a duck and a hose at this hour?" ‘Win Big’
"I think so, Brain, but where are we going to find an open tattoo parlour at this time of night?" ‘Where Rodents Dare’
"I think so, Brain, but if we didn't have ears we'd look like weasels." ‘Battle for the Planet’
"Uh, yeah Brain, but where are we going to find rubber pants our size?" ‘Pavlov's Mice’
"I think so, Brain, but balancing a family and a career? It's all too much for me." ‘Opportunity Knox’
"Sure Brain, but where are we going to find chaps our size?"
‘Spell-Bound’
"I think so, Brain, but we'll never get a monkey to use dental floss." ‘Puppet Rulers’
"I think so, Brain, but this time you wear the tutu."
‘The World Can Wait’
"I think so, Brain, but culottes have a tendency to ride up so." ‘When Mice Ruled the Earth’
"I think so, Brain, but me and Pippi Longstockings? I mean, what would the children look like?" ‘The Helpinki Formula’

The Voices
(The Voice of ‘Pinky’)
Rob Paulsen can be heard as the voice of several extremely popular cartoon characters. Currently, he serves as the voice of Yakko in "Steven Spielberg Presents Animaniacs" and as Pinky in both "Steven Spielberg Presents Animaniacs" and the new animated series "Steven Spielberg Presents Pinky & The Brain." Additionally, Paulsen was the lead character in the 1995 animated series "The Mask," Arthur in "The Tick," Raphael on the popular "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" animated strip, Throttle in the animated show "Biker Mice From Mars," Antoine on "Sonic the Hedgehog," Max in the new animated series "Mighty Max" and Squishington in the new stop-motion program "Bump in the Night." He also voices several other Warner Bros. characters on "Taz-mania" and "Steven Spielberg Presents Tiny Toon Adventures”. Paulsen has had on-camera roles in numerous motion pictures, including "Body Double," "Eyes of Fire," "The Perfect Match" and "Warlock."

(The Voice of ‘The Brain’)
Voted "Most Likely to be Someone Else" by his Toronto high school classmates, Maurice LaMarche has been doing comedy and impressions since his childhood and has performed at comedy clubs and on TV shows throughout the USA.
As a cartoon voice-over artist, LaMarche can also be heard in the role of The Brain on the already popular "Steven Spielberg Presents Animaniacs," a part which he continues to portray on the new half-hour series "Steven Spielberg Presents Pinky & The Brain." Other series which LaMarche voices in are: "The Critic," "The Real Ghostbusters," "The Tick," "Duckman," "Steven Spielberg Presents Freakazoid!" and "Beethoven." LaMarche is only the third person in history, and the second in the last 50 years, to be used as the official voice of Popeye.
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