![]() ![]() Pointless text/text that can be identifiable as spoliers such as "Everyone dies" or "Han shot first!" is not allowed. Comments containing intentional and unprovoked spoilers (posts like "X is theīeast Titan" "X is Y's brother") that are clearly not theories or guesses will result in an instant ban. Do not post them! It doesn't matter if someone asked for them, or not - it will still result in a warning and/or a ban. Disliking an opinion is not a valid reason for flagging. Thankfully, these more adult-oriented moments never feel out of place, and the experienced, talented voice cast certainly help in that regard.- If you see anyone violating the rules, please use the report button ("mark as inappropriate"). Whether it's lengthy musical numbers patterned after Gilbert & Sullivan plays or jokes that veer into surprisingly dark territory, the new Animaniacs can be surprisingly edgy at times. The tone may be lighthearted and silly, but the writers have mostly abandoned any pretense of Animaniacs being a show aimed at children. If anything, they have a bit more bite now than they did back in 1994. Season 2 further cements the fact that Yakko, Wakko, and Dot have lost none of their edge over the past few decades. ![]() That's what winds up driving many of the show's storylines. ![]() If there's any sort of through-line at all in this very plot-light series, it's that the Warners are both fascinated with and mystified by 21st Century social media. ![]() That said, the series does succeed in casting a slightly wider net this time and not relying too much on political jokes that became outdated sometime between the scripting and animating phases. In case you were wondering, yes, there's still a fair amount of political humor targeted at the previous presidential administration. ![]()
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