Why is Ralph chasing the Warners when the CEO ordered them to retrieve the stolen scripts? You'd think Ralph would be aware that they have permission to be outside the water tower.
This game was so addicting! I just didn't want to stop playing until I found all the scripts in every studio (which I eventually did). Granted, it was a bit frustrating at times (the broomstick ride level comes to mind), but still very fun!
this game is the most nostalgic thing I can think of for me personally. My grandparents for some reason had this and super nintendo, I think they had one other mario game for it. When ever we had a holiday party which was only a couple times a year me and all my cousins would all watch the oldest three try and beat this. Truly good times
(42:30) It's time for Animaniacs And we're zany to the max So just sit back and relax You'll laugh to the max We're Animaniacs Come join the Warner Brothers And the Warner Sister Dot Join us on our quest on the movie lot We have to find the scripts For old mister Plotz We'll investigate The movie sets It's an easy game plot We're Animaniacs Dot is cute And Yakko yaks Wakko packs with the snack And there's no time to relax For Animaniacs We have to stop the Brain Before he rules the universe Good-feathers flock together Slappy whacks them with her purse Buttons chases Mindy We say hi to Hello Nurse Why write a script We'll find the scripts So we don't have to rehearse We're Animaniacs We'll do exactly what you command We're zany to the max There's gloves over our hands We're Animani- totally insani- We need a real movie Animaniacs Those are the facts
A very high quality game that probably got lost in a sea of licensed crap that was being made in those days. It's faithful to the source material, the soundtrack is top notch and the difficulty is tough but never unfair. Konami put a lot of effort into this one. Also the slot machine on the bottom is a nice touch as Konami is also know for their slots!
I own the Genesis version and played the SNES version at a friend's house and later on emulation. Things I like about each: Genesis/Mega Drive 1) Each character has their own unique ability. Yakko has a paddle ball attack, Wakko smashes things with a giant mallet and Dot can blow kisses. There was a lot of puzzle-solving involved using each of the three siblings' unique abilities. 2) The boss fights against Ralph can be really tough if you don't know what to do, but I never get sick of paddling him/hitting him with bombs/launching pies at him all these years later. 3) You could take more than one hit before dying unless you fell into an abyss or the poisonous water in the "Deathscream" level SNES: 1) Superbly done music and sound; sounds just like out of the cartoon 2) The stacking ability of the siblings. I love the animation and the usefulness to reach new areas with it. The ability to dash is a nice thing, too. (But losing a sibling by getting caught by Ralph can make things tricky!) 3) While choosing levels, you have to avoid Ralph or he'll face off against you in a stage. This might be annoying to other people, but I found it a fun touch. Both versions have plenty of hilarious pop-culture references and funny dialogue and both are challenging games to play, with the MD/Genesis version emphasizing puzzles and the SNES version, platforming reflexes. I'm glad these games exist!
It's amazing how Konami and Warner Bros merged teams have had programmed this hypersurrealistic Underrated SNES masterpiece from Spielberg's same name Animated Series 20 years ago until nowadays...Honestly Terrific!
and ironically, the last episode was about the yakko, wakko and dot making their own movie which was a smash hit...while thaddeus made a GIGANTIC stinker of a movie named Jamalot (Nope, it had nothing to do with Space Jam :) )
I really love Animaniacs so much in my new life. In fact, they're my new favorite characters of all time. I think that Dot is one of my favorite characters from Animaniacs. That's because she's the most cutest Warner Sister I've ever seen or met in my entire life.
Well,today's the 30th anniversary of the series,so I came here to remember that time that I was introduced to the series before watching 7 years later,lol
Victor Roses yo logre pasarlo, pero en esa época yo ya tenía 12 años así que no tuve tantos problemas para pasármelo, es raro, siempre jugué juegos súper viejos, los que mi hermano se dejó en mi casa antes de mudarse principalmente jaja
Damn i remember playing things at my uncle's house. What made it interesting was the fact the colors were INVERSED. As a kid i was questioning why the colors was bad. Kid me: WHY ARE THE GRAPHICS BAD MAN?! LMAO Good times...
@@vincentalastor6315 Ohhh, I understand!! A similar thing happened to me when I was trying to play Donkey Kong Country in my console for the first time and some of the graphics onscreen were invisible (there was something wrong with the mother card). I had to exchange it for another SNES with all things in good condition.
I have become a HUGE Animaniacs fan! I liked them back then, but now I really appreciate their humor a lot more than when I was younger. I remember the cartoon games for me were always on my "GET" LISTS. Castle 🏰 of Illusion starring Mickey🐭Mouse🐁, Bugs Bunny, Taz, Scooby-Doo, the Flintstones, Tom & Jerry, Toy Story, and Donald Duck. All were good games. Some were eh, but most were a lot of fun! This reminds me if a time when gaming was side scrolling adventures, and the new "mascots" got their own cartoons. Mario & Luigi, Sonic the Hedgehog🦔, and newer cartoons became games. Beavis & Butthead, Roger Rabbit, the Simpsons, etc. My point, GAMING WAS FUN! 🎮🕹♟🎰🎲 = 📺🖥📺🖥 or TV = Games = TV, etc. Whether it be an arcade smash, like the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles w/Splinter 🐭🐢🐢🐢🐢, the Simpsons, X-Men, or others, we watched them on📺TV📺, played them at the arcade, and then we got them at 🏡Home!🏠 Atari 2600 tried to capture the arcade experience at home, but the machine wasn't capable yet. The Mattel Intellivision was more powerful but less arcade and more sports and 2 player head to head. Then Coleco Vision hit! Their Donkey Kong looked👌 amazing 👏 with their arcade big brother. Unlike the Atari's version, which I waited for soo long! Was allowed to take the city bus ALONE, well with a friend, but alone as in no adult. We took it to Toys R Us and I spent was allowance and snow shoveling money. It was.....um.... weak. Graphics = 2/10 Controls = 7/10 Overall = 3.5/10. But I played it for four days straight! But the ColecoVision's version Graphics = 9.5/10 Controls = 9.0./10 Overall = 9.25/10, maybe 9.5. It's been a LONG TIME so my recollection may be a bit OFF...LOL. I also had a Commodore Vic-20 and the Commodore 64 and for a present for school my Grandmother got me an 🍎🍏Apple IIe🍏🍎but it wasn't until the Nintendo arrived. I got mine for🎄Christmas🎄and it was epic! We/I INSTANTLY hooked it up to our 📺TV📺 and Master Mario Brothers and Duck Hunt were included. My Dad who was NOT a video game person sat with me and we played Duck Hunt until 1 or 2am. It was a wonderful night. My parents had divorced for the 2nd, YES 2nd time. They were still friends and "more"???? No clue! I was 14 or 15 so didn't ask. But my Dad home, us together, it was awesome! For me, Video games🎮🕹🤪😍🎰 are so much more than a "game". Each system was/is an era in my life! A few mixed in were quick buys like the TurboGraphx-16 and the Sega CD.💿💿💿💿💿📀📀📀📀📀 Soon systems became📀D💿V⏏D📀players💿!⏏📀💿⏏📀💿⏏ Games for me are MEMORIES! Some bad, but most are great! From Pong to the Atari 2600, 5200, & 7800(my Dad bought at TRU), to Intellivision, ColecoVision, Commodore Vic-20 & 64,🍎Apple IIe🍏, Nintendo....the NES, Super NES, N64, etc, the TurboGraphx-16, Playstation 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5, and finally the Xbox, X-Box 360°, X-Box One etc.
Partner Cast(Animaniacs) Plot: As Dolf, Rabi and Kiki decides to get rid of the Partners. Characters: Dino Explorers: Viki Gigglebug Tomo Lola Dash & Click Rex Ping Forest Detectives: Coco Baba Peet Molly Builder Saurus: Dizzy Roley Rocky Mazu Studios: Walt Disney Paramount Pictures Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Warner Bros. Sony Pictures 20th Century Fox Universal Pictures
CEO Warner Bros (Animaniacs): Your task to get the movies script so the actors can finished. >:/ (Later the time Animaniacs made own movie). CEO Warner Bros (Animaniacs): Never bring them for help... T_T
I remember that I used to beat this game with two friends of mine. Each one uf us was good at some stages of the game so we worked together and finished it.
This is one of the many Konami games I've got in my SNES collection! I never could get through the Fantasy Stage, but I could get through the rest, even though parts of the Aquatic Stage are a little tricky for me. But anyway, when I can't get through anymore of the game, I just start over and enter a password to have all stages clear and all the script scenes collected from the stages and go on to the Editing Room and get the last 3. It's tough, but it was worth it! GOOD NIGHT EVERYBODY!
Like the Konami Games had a Boss Rush Stage. For Example: The Stage 7 in Gradius II (Arcade Version) and This Game in Its SNES Port (Animaniacs) at the Editing Room Stage.
Squidward: What are those Neanderthals up to? Don’t they know I’m busy spoiling myself? (Dot Warner opens the door to Squidward’s bathroom where he is taking a bath.) Dot Warner: Helloooooo Squid Nurse! Squidward: (screams three times and pants)
I was 8 when this came out. We went to blockbuster to rent the game and when we came home....I discovered my dead hamster under my bed. My ferret had broken into its cage and attacked it. Good times.