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Her voice would not be heard again until the movie Wakko's Wish. All of her future appearances would be silent.

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  • Rita makes her final speaking appearance for this series in this cartoon.
  • Directed by Jon McClenahan and Rusty Mills.
  • Only short in the episode not to revolve around Dot.ĭot and the entire Animaniacs cast star in this parody of the Rudyard Kipling poem, Gunga Din, as Dot attempts to bring water to the cast.
  • This is the final Randy Beaman cartoon on Animaniacs.
  • Desirée Goyette, Googi Goop's voice actress, also voiced Betty Boop, the character whom Goop is a parody of, in The Romance of Betty Boop.Ĭolin is chewing bubble gum, which he takes out of his mouth and plays with, and talks about the time Randy Beaman ate lots of carrots.
  • Hays and his " Hays Code," which affected the actual Betty Boop cartoons.
  • As the Warners walk down the street, Porky Pig (animated in the old style) passes behind them.
  • The end of the cartoon, where the Warners and Googi jump from their paper into the ink bottle even spoofs the ending to Fleischer cartoons.
  • This cartoon is a dead-on parody of the Betty Boop cartoons, right down to imitating the Fleischers' animation style.
  • Written by Gordon Bressack and Charles M.
  • In it, the siblings help Googi go to her grandmother's house and battle a whiny censor, Will Hays (who turns out to be the notorious Big Bad Wolf). In this long lost film from the '30s, the Warners are loaned out to a Googi Goop cartoon.
  • It's a parody of the MGM film, "That's Entertainment.".
  • The Warners also parody scenes and songs from Lloyd Webber's Evita and Rodgers & Hammerstein's Sound of Music.
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    The musical in the short, Cats of Phantom Boulevard, is a mashup of several Andrew Lloyd Webber musicals: Cats, The Phantom of the Opera, and Sunset Boulevard.The title card is a parody of the logo for another of Lloyd Webber's musicals, Cats.After Andy Lloud Webby says "How about That Girl?" Dot stars in a parody of the title sequence from the show of the same name.Andy Lloud Webby is a parody of Andrew Lloyd Webber.Directed by Charles Visser and Dave Marshall.In typical Warner fashion, the Warners essentially turn the musical upside-down. Desperate for a performer to sing in his new show, hot-shot musical "mastermind" Andy Lloud Webby hires Dot to perform in her show and she later brings-in her brothers.






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