![]() The episode “A Pinky and the Brain Christmas” won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program, with Paulsen winning the award for Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program. ![]() ![]() Brain - whose voice is more than a little reminiscent of Orson Welles - is the evil genius to Pinky’s kindhearted dunce. “Pinky and the Brain” premiered as a series unto itself in the fall of 1995, airing four seasons and 66 episodes across the next three years. Read More: ‘Animaniacs’ Reboot Being Developed By Steven Spielberg, Amblin TV and Warner Bros. ![]() To wit, “Animaniacs” - where the two animated mice first debuted in 1993 - is itself being brought back courtesy of Hulu in 2020. LaMarche’s response? “Quiet, Pinky, or I’ll have to beat you over the head with an NDA.” Whether it was a joke or a sign of things to come remains unclear, but it’s not like it would be surprising for another ’90s classic to get the reboot treatment. Read More: ‘The Office’ Cast Crashes Steve Carell’s ‘SNL’ Monologue to Beg for a Reboot They’d already done so once before on the cartoon itself, leading Paulsen to say to his co-star, “If we get our show back…” That’s one takeaway from a Vulture Festival panel in which voice actors read famous movie scenes, including Maurice LaMarche and Rob Paulsen of “ Pinky and the Brain,” performing the Ferris wheel scene from “The Third Man” in character. What are we going to do tonight? The same thing we do every night, Pinky: Try to get rebooted.
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