The same thing I do every night | Art and cover by Walter Carzon and Mike DeCarlo |
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The episode "Inherit the Wheeze", in which Brain was subject to the effects of smoking by a tobacco company, won a PRISM Award for its anti-smoking message | The score sometimes includes references to classical music |
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27Other parodic elements include in place of and the "Brainie the Poo" book appears to have been authored by " Meeting | This doesn't sit well with jolly Saint Nick, and soon they are dueling for the love of the masses in "Anti-Claus |
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Other Welles allusions included the episode "The Third Mouse", a parody of in which the Brain played the part of Welles' character Harry Lime with Pinky as Holly Martins , and "Battle for the Planet", in which Brain, inspired by Welles' infamous radio broadcast and the hysteria that it provoked, stages an alien invasion on television | In the first version, voiced respectively by Paulsen, Harnell, and MacNeille popped up in the lab and sang the theme while letting the two mice out of their cage |
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Animation and developed interesting personalities that the other staff had picked up on; Ruegger said that Minton seemed to be always scheming to take over the world, while Fitzgerald comedically agreed with him, injecting nonsense words like "Narf" and "Egad" around the office | He seems coldly unemotional, speaking in a snarky deadpan voice |
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This team included and , who also orchestrated and sometimes conducted the 40-piece orchestra | It's the breathtaking sequel to issue 1, as our heroes once again don really, really tight costumes to fight crime and take over the planet |
The first season was scheduled in a slot from September 10, 1995 through July 21, 1996, as part of the new WB network lineup, with episodes also being repeated within the Saturday morning cartoon block.
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