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List of Animaniacs characters

This is a list of characters from the Warner Bros. animated television series ''Animaniacs''.
==Yakko, Wakko, and Dot==
Yakko, Wakko, and Dot – the "Warner Brothers (and the Warner Sister)", voiced by Rob Paulsen, Jess Harnell, and Tress MacNeille.〔(The Warner Brothers (and Sister) ) at Don Markstein's Toonopedia. (Archived ) from the original on September 15, 2015.〕 Yakko (the oldest) is a fast-talking smart aleck, he has many of the mannerisms of Groucho Marx Wakko (the middle child) has a huge appetite and a gag bag filled with tricks. He often adopts a scouse accent modeled by Harnell after a younger Ringo Starr). Dot (the youngest) is cute and sassy, and uses her apparent innocence to manipulate and torment those who stand in her way. Within this fictional reality, the siblings were created in 1929 and often appear in other characters' skits, usually being chased by Ralph the security guard; most other characters are confined to their own segments.
;Major supporting characters
*Dr. Otto Scratchansniff – The German-accented studio psychiatrist, voiced by Rob Paulsen, who attempts to force the Warners to be less "zany." He often loses patience with the Warners and goes insane, pulling all his hair out. Since then, he has been bald. He eventually starts to grow fonder of them and takes up more responsibility over the Warners, occasionally even acting as a substitute father figure to them. His last name is a pun on "Scratch and Sniff".
* Hello Nurse – The buxom blonde studio nurse (though she has a habit of appearing in various other occupations as well), voiced by Tress MacNeille, over whom Yakko and Wakko continually fawn. Her appearance almost always prompts the boys into affectionate greetings exclaiming "Hellooooooo, Nurse!" and (usually) jumping into her arms, while the poor nurse mutters "Uh-oh" or "How did I get myself into this?". They will also call out her name if they see a beautiful female creature as shown in the episode ''Meet Minerva''. Dot does likewise when an attractive man enters the picture. She also appears in a few Slappy cartoons, as part running gag where her response to one of Slappy's jokes or sarcastic comments is "''Huh, I don't get it?''" (sometimes this followed by the sudden appearance of the Warner Bros. who chase her off), which is consistent which her portrayal stereotypical dumb blonde. In at least two of Slappy cartoons, she is shown working for an airline once as a stewardess in "''Bumbie's Mom''" and airline ticket seller in "''Gimme A Break''". In ''Wakko's Wish'', it's revealed that her "mean IQ () 152" (compare to Albert Einstein's IQ of 160). In the latter characterizations, she laments that she is respected only for her looks and not her mind.〔
* Ralph – A dim-witted Warners Studio security guard charged with recapturing the Warners and confining them to the water tower. He first appeared in ''Tiny Toon Adventures'' known as ''the Fat Guard'', that made cameos here and there.. He is voiced by Frank Welker. In the movie ''Wakko's Wish'', Ralph is referred in the opening credits as "Ralph T. Guard."
* Thaddeus Plotz – The height-impaired, hot-tempered, money-grubbing CEO of the Warner Bros. Studios, voiced by Frank Welker.〔
;Minor supporting characters
* Slam Fondlesome – A conceited news anchorman for the fictitious ''Newstime Live'' programme who is a parody of Sam Donaldson who refused to pay Yakko, Wakko, and Dot for a sandwich he had ordered. Appears in ''Broadcast Nuisance''. His name was changed to Dan Anchorman after the episode got censored between its Fox and Kids WB airings. The episode itself was edited and truncated to make the Warners less cruel to the character. Voiced by Phil Hartman.
*Duanne Sewer – A rival newsreader of the fictitious ''Newstime Live'' programme featured in ''Broadcast Nuisance'' and a parody of Diane Sawyer. She is the anchorwoman in Washington DC, and her rival in Slam Fondelson / Dan Anchorman. She was voiced by an uncredited Tress MacNeille.
* Wolf Spritzer – A newsreporter for the fictitious ''Newstime Live'' programme. Appears in ''Broadcast Nuisance'' and is a parody of Wolf Blitzer.
* Mr. Director – A caricature of Jerry Lewis (voiced by Paul Rugg) who first appears in ''Hello Nice Warners''; in later episodes he parodies Marlon Brando in ''Apocalypse Now'' and appears as a clown who scares Mr. Plotz and Wakko in the episode, "Clown and Out." He is often heard uttering nonsensical pseudo-Yiddish words such as "Flamiel" and "Freunlaven".
* Ms. Flamiel – the Warners' prim and easily frustrated schoolmarm teacher. When she is angered, she is notable for giving people F-grades in a wild, illogical manner. Shipped off in a crate. Later returned on the episode ''Wakko's America''. Voiced by Tress MacNeille.
* Dot's Pet – Dot's pet is a monstrous creature always kept in her pocket inside a small white box. The creature's appearance is inconsistent, changing with every episode, though sometimes appearances recur, though not consecutively. The most common forms of the creature included a large bull-like creature, a plant parodying ''The Little Shop of Horrors'', and a hairy form with enormous teeth (though the color of the creature varied). Dot's pet usually appears in one of two situations, when an antagonist tries to intimidate the Warners. In one of these cases, Mr. Director was her pet. However, in "Space Probed," Dot's pet and the Xenomorph fell in love with each other.
* Miles Standish – The Pilgrim antagonist from the Thanksgiving special, ''Turkey Jerky''. Voiced by Maurice LaMarche.
* Mr. Gobble – The pet turkey of Yakko, Wakko, and Dot who runs and dances to the theme of ''Turkey in the Straw''. Appears in ''Turkey Jerky''.
* Sodarn Insane – A parody of Saddam Hussein. Appears in a cameo role in ''Hot, Bothered and Bedeviled'' and later as the antagonist in ''Baghdad Cafe'', a crossover episode between Yakko, Wakko and Dot and Slappy Squirrel. Voiced by Frank Welker.
* Francis "Pip" Pumphandle – A dwarf-like man who annoys Yakko, Wakko, and Dot in ''Chairman of the Bored'' with a very long story involving boloney and cheeseball sandwiches and Bob Barker. His voice is always in a dull monotonous tone, and while speaking, he generally tends to go off-topic about his story and talks about certain parts of his story, voicing his own personal opinion about them. The Warners develop an attachment. Voiced by Ben Stein.
* The Survey Ladies – Two women who pester Yakko, Wakko, and Dot with a survey involving beans, movies, and George Wendt appear in ''Survey Ladies''. Voiced by Deanna Oliver and an uncredited Sherri Stoner.
* Wally Llama – Parody of the Dalai Lama. Appears in ''Wally Llama''. Voiced by Richard Libertini
* Satan – The Prince of Darkness and the ruler of Hades who Yakko, Wakko & Dot encounter and driving him totally nuts in the process. Voiced by Ron Perlman
* The Protestor – A parody of Bob Dylan who sings 1960s protest songs as a form of torture for victims of Satan. Appears in ''Hot, Bothered and Bedeviled''. Voiced by Jess Harnell.
* Professor Otto von Schnitzelpusskrankengescheitmeier – A fat and jolly German (Bavarian) who taught the Warners the international friendship song. The Warners make fun of his weight, and he takes that in stride, but when they rip off his clothes, he loses his temper and ejects them from his village. The Warners, oblivious to their own misbehavior, simply remark that was "some international friendship song". His only other appearance was the 1999 film, ''Wakko's Wish''. Voiced by Jim Cummings
* Baloney the Dinosaur – A spoof of Barney the Dinosaur. Yakko, Wakko and Dot fear him due to his being immune to their annoying, abusive, and anvil-dropping ways. In this debut appearance ''Baloney and Kids'', the Warner trio are forced to be on his show and make numerous attempts to get rid of him, but with no success. Voiced by Jeff Bennett.
* Howie Tern – A stork who is a parody of shock jock Howard Stern who Yakko, Wakko & Dot get the better on him and teaches him a lesson for not being nice to his radio audience. Voiced by Maurice LaMarche. Despite the bird-pun name, he is not a tern.

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