NYCC Releases a First Look at Hulu’s ‘Animaniacs’ Reboot

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Ahead of the return of Animaniacs in a Hulu reboot on November 20, New York Comic Con has given us our first real glimpse into the show, and it looks just as stunning as fans had hoped.

The clip, which you can watch below, acts a trailer for the series, and, in true Animaniacs fashion, is a spoof. In this case, we see animated versions of the core characters from Jurassic Park reacting to the return of the Warner siblings (a.k.a. the Animaniacs) just as they did to their first sightings of dinosaurs in the film. Not only that, but the clip re-confirms that the reboot will include the return of Pinky and the Brain and highlights the updates made to the animation style.

After watching this clip, fans are more encouraged than ever that beyond featuring the return of original voice cast members Rob Paulsen (Yakko and Pinky), Tress MacNeille (Dot),  Maurice LaMarche (The Brain), and Jess Harnell (Wakko) the reboot promises to be a wonderful throwback to the 90’s cartoon so many of us grew up loving.

LeeAnn
LeeAnn
LeeAnn is children's librarian who joined Nerds and Beyond in 2020 as a way to stretch her writing skills and connect with others who have the same pop culture passions as she does. She loves music, reading (obviously), and any TV show that can grab and hold her attention. Currently some of her favorite things to nerd out over include Supernatural, Prodigal Son, Louden Swain and Percy Jackson (books, theater, or upcoming show - lets leave the movies out of it).

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