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    Pinky & the Brain

    TV-Y1995 · Children · 4 seasons

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  2. Pinky and the Brain: With Rob Paulsen, Maurice LaMarche, Tress MacNeille, Frank Welker. Pinky and Brain are genetically enhanced laboratory mice who reside in the research facility. Brain is self-centered and scheming; Pinky is good-natured but feeble-minded.

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    • 1995-09-09
    • Animation, Adventure, Comedy
    • 30
  3. Pinky and the Brain (TV Series 1995–1998) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Pinky and the Brain is an American animated sitcom created by Tom Ruegger for the Kids' WB programming block of The WB. It was the first animated television series to be presented in Dolby Surround and a collaboration of Steven Spielberg with his production company Amblin Television and Warner Bros. Animation.

  5. Oct 1, 1995 · Main Pinky & the Brain Cast. The Brain. voiced by Maurice LaMarche and 5 others. Pinky. voiced by Rob Paulsen and 4 others. Recurring Roles. Snowball. voiced by Roddy McDowall. Precious. voiced by Nora Dunn. Bill Clinton. voiced by Frank Welker. Hillary Clinton. voiced by Tress MacNeille. Guest Stars. Jack Maguire. voiced by Jim Belushi. Admiral.

  6. Tom Ruegger. Characters (95 Episodes), Story (1 Episode), Writer (4 Episodes) Wayne Kaatz. Writer (1 Episode) Pinky and Brain are genetically enhanced laboratory mice who reside in a cage in the Acme Labs research facility. Brain is self-centered and scheming; Pinky is good-natured but feebleminded. In each episode, Brain devises a new plan to ...

  7. Series Cast 11. Board Member (voice) (1 Episode), The President (19 Episodes), Napoleon (voice) (1 Episode), The President (voice) (3 Episodes), Grandfather (voice) (1 Episode), Gollyzilla / Scientist #2 / Man in Street? Soldier #1 (voice) (1 Episode)

  8. Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain is an American animated sitcom featuring characters from the television series Tiny Toon Adventures and Pinky and the Brain, both created by Tom Ruegger. [1] .