Pinky and the Brain


Pinky and the Brain used to just be a little extra show on Animaniacs. But now they have moved on to there true destiny; a half tv show that was meant to be on prime time. It is an extremely funny show created by the cartoon genius Steven Speilberg. Pinky, Brains sidekick, is the comic relief of the show. The words he uses the most are Point, Narf and Zort. When Brain uses his oft- used phrase's 'Are you pondering what I'm pondering?' or 'Let's go back to the lab to prepare for tomorrow night.' Pinky makes strange responses. He say's 'I think so brain, but what if the chicken doesn't want to wear the pantyhose?' or things like that for the pondering question. For the other question, he responds by saying 'Why? What are we doing tomorrow night? Make a prank call to Tiger Woods?' or things like that.

Brain is the one who creates the brilliant plans, although one third of the time they are Pinky's ideas. He often confuses Pinky with big words like 'Mud' or 'Thirty two'. Brain tries to tell Pinky not to do idiotic things for playing like eating linoleum tablets or swinging on a rope and hitting his head on the wall. Brain is a supposedly unemotional mouse, and his only love is for the world. But in certain episodes he is sad because Pinky leaves, or he loves someone but they dump him because he loves the world to much. Some episodes have real enemies in them, like occasionaly Snowball, Brains worst enemy who happens to be a hamster, pops up.

The television rating is Y7, and I think that it is the right rating. The show is relativly clean, but every now and then the writers throw in a crude joke. The episodes of Pinky and the Brain take place in different parts of the world, and in different times. In one, Brain is arrested because the leaders of France wanted all really weird people of the street for Napolean's return. When Pinky and Brain reach the prison, the guards think he is Napolean. In other's, Brain see's the Czar of Russia, about three hundred years ago. He is in the wild west, in ancient Rome, the time of World War's one and two, and in many other years and places. If you look at the show in a certain point of view, it is educational. Brain talks about the ancient rulers, and what they did, and tries to use new inventions for his different plots.

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