Animaniacs: February 1997

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Drawn by: Walter Carzon and Mike DeCarlo

Pinky is a counter worker at Da Burger. An order is on the counter, with a wrapped sandwich, fries with ketchup, and a drink; they all look vaguely disreputable. Behind him are more burgers waiting to be sold, and a cash register sits to one side. He asks, "Ummm...would you like fries with your comic?" The caption, "Special employment issue!" is across the top.


World Domination -- To Go

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The Brain has come up with yet another plan to bring the world's populace to its knees: an enormous, remote-controled atomic superball. In order to make the ball, he needs a source of saturated fats, and the local Da Burger restaurant just happens to have enough for his needs. It seems they haven't changed the fat in their deep fryer in ten years, and the FDA will oversee the operation. The Brain plans to take the old grease for his own uses.

The mice walk in to the restaurant, which happens to have a Help Wanted sign in the window. They're hired in short order, and the manager assigns the Brain to the production line and Pinky to the register. The Brain has some difficulty with assembling the components of a burger in the right order, and earns himself a demotion, while Pinky quickly gets promoted to supervisor. The Brain has more trouble dealing with customers, and gets demoted again. He finally decides to kiss up to everyone, and his fortunes rise quickly.

Right about this time, the FDA shows up to change the fat. The manager sends another employee to do it, not wanting to risk his good worker, and the Brain's plan threatens to fall apart. He gets Pinky to demote him again, then goes to get the old fat, but the mop he left on the floor to get himself demoted trips the employee carrying the fat, and it goes flying into the freezer. The cold turns the fat into an atomic superball quickly, and the restaurant is destroyed. The manager fires the Brain, and they go back to their cage to plan for tomorrow night.

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Baby Boomer

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Katie Ka-Boom is at the home of her neighbors, there to babysit their son while they go out to dinner. The neighbors rush out, desperate to leave before Katie changes her mind. The son, Alvin, quickly starts giving Katie a hard time, accompanied by his stuffed bear, Bobbs. He calls her a monster from Mars and fights her off with some toys.

As Alvin squirts Katie with a water pistol, she explodes. Alvin thinks that's cool, and asks his parents if Katie can babysit the next time, too...but that's not likely, as she's left the house in her usual shambles.

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Career Flopportunities

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The Warners are in Plotz' office after their latest destructive rampage. They try to explain it all away, but Plotz has only one thing to tell them: "You're fired!" There's just one problem: The Warners live at the studio, not work there. Scratchy convinces them they have to go get a job to repay the studio for the damages. They go off to an employment agency, and after listing their qualifications, they're sent out on an emergency assignment, as assistants to a big star.

They arrive at the offices of Dolt Whimsey Studios, and meet their employer. At first, he's dressed in a Carmen Miranda outfit, and Yakko and Wakko do the "Helloooo, nurse!" bit; when he reveals himself, and points out his distinguishing features, they decide he's pop superstar Michael Jackson, and cling to that despite hie protestations to the contrary. He can't understand why they don't know who he is, and finally writes his real name on the insurance form the sibs are trying to get him to sign.

The star goes on to explain the Warners' job: they are to cater to his every whim so he can concentrate on his role in the studio's latest film. The sibs make fun of the whole concept of the film, and the star gets angrier and angrier, finally suggesting that they'll get along if the Warners just play ball with him. They take him literally, and a fly ball knocks him out. After a few more gags at his expense, the star blows his top and locks them in a sound studio. Wakko decides to turn up the air conditioning - or so he thinks. The knob he cranks up is really the volume control for the studio broadcast sound system, and the next armpit noise he makes levels the Whimsey studio, just as he did to the WB studio.

The Warners reply to the star's claim that they should pay the damages by pointing out the insurance form he signed guarantees him all the credit - so he has to pay for the damages. The sibs return to the WB lot as heroes for destroying the competition.

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Other items:

There is one one-page filler in this issue:
Wheel of Morality
You can pick your boss, and you can pick your nose... Drawn by Omar Aranda.

Jay Maynard, jmaynard@phoenix.net

Last updated 15 March 1997