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"Pinky and the Brain" are two genetically engineered lab mice living at Acme Labs. The Brain is a genius, while Pinky is somewhat insane. The two mice initiate creative and hilarious schemes for world domination, only to have them ultimately fail. However, with great persistence, they continue working each night to "try to take over the world!" Pinky and the Brain first appeared as supporting characters on Animaniacs, then becoming popular enough to get their own series. In the Fall of 1998, this series ended and a short lived spin off, Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain, was created.
The Brain enlists beavers in his plan to flood the world.
The mice try to capture the adoration of the 1920's world by becoming movie stars. The world considers them comic geniuses. Brain being Brain, ruins it.
Pinky and The Brain's latest plans are hindered by the presence of their new, uninvited sidekick, Larry.
In order to gain control of the steel industry, The Brain claims that he and Pinky are among the last of the nearly extinct Mousealope species, whose natural habitat is Pittsburgh.
In the 1940s, The Brain tries to acquire water rights to burgeoning Los Angeles...but someone is beating him to it.
In "Brain's Bogie", Brain disguises as actress-singer Cher, enters a celebrity golf tournament and attempts to steal Chico Gonzales' putter.
Then in "Say What, Earth?", the Brain invents a machine that brings the Earth to life.
Pinky and The Brain are forced to befriend their eccentric neighbor, Sultana, in order to retrieve an important package that he has accepted on their behalf. Posing as Mr. and Mrs. Feldman, the two lab mice visit Sultana's home and slowly win his confidence. Pinky and The Brain's kindness only increase Sultana's feelings of loneliness, however. Sultana tries to end his life by climbing a radio tower in an electrical storm. The Brain, who is actually trying to save the entire planet from being electrocuted, inadvertently saves him. Sultana's promises of eternal gratitude may force the two mice to search for a new apartment.
In "All You Need is Narf" it is the 1960s and Pinky becomes a guru. Pinky unites a member of the most popular band of the day, a parody of the Beatles, to his true love causing the band to split up.
In Pinky's plan, it is Brain's birthday and he realizes he is getting old so he takes the day off. Pinky plans on throwing Brain a party at "Chuncky Cheeses" with all the world leaders. Pinky's gift to Brain, the World, but Brain in his selfishness manages to screw it up.
When The Brain (series star MAURICE LaMARCHE) gets a glimpse into the future and sees that he will continue to fail, he realizes, after some soul searching, that he must change his destiny.
The Brain develops a way to harness the energy of tornadoes in his latest bid to take over the world.
The Brain leads Pinky on a "Meticulous Analysis of History" in a musical cartoon.
In "Funny, You Don't Look Rhennish", Pinky and The Brain go undercover among the Minnesota Rhennish, a strict rural community.
After being stalked by a conspiracy theorist-filmmaker, Brain decides to take advantage of conspiracy theories by creating one about himself that claims the government is keeping Brain from stepping into power.
In the 1930s, The Brain notes the popularity of tap dance and constructs a pair of steam-powered legs to send a subtle Morse code message of world domination.
Bereft of ideas to take over the world, The Brain travels to Hollywood to get plots from screenwriters.
The Brain and Pinky move to a rural farm, where The Brain plans to raise and train giant vegetables to take over the world.
The Brain uses a dance to demonstrate the true poetic majesty of world domination in this musical interlude.
The Brain becomes a fashion designer and Pinky becomes a supermodel to promote a mind-controlling fragrance.
In a horrible lab mishap, Pinky becomes a really suave guy.
The Brain and Pinky infiltrate a secret organization of world leaders, where they must endure humiliating initiation rites to succeed in their latest scheme.
In this spoof of MTV's show, "The Real World," The Brain must get along with a houseful of 20-year-olds to carry out his latest scheme.
In the early 1960's, The Brain opens a resort in Las Vegas to finance a plan and poses as a singing star to draw patrons. In the process, he becomes an ultra-cool icon and the leader of the celebrated Mouse Pack.
In a special Halloween episode, Pinky sells his soul so that The Brain can take over the world. The Brain challenges the devil to get Pinky's soul back.
Discovering that the best way to take over the world is through pacifism, Pinky and The Brain travel to the Southwest on horseback and create a colony to teach the world the value of peace, love and improvisation.
Brain tries to hypnotize Sigmund Freud, but Pinky accidentally leaves Brain's mirrored glasses behind.
Then, Pinky and the Brain travel to Japan so Brain can become a sumo wrestler to obtain a rare Japanese fish as part of his latest plan.
The Brain launches his latest plan on a live infomercial in this real-time episode.
The Brain commands an army of aquatic mammals whilst Pinky swoons for a sea lion.
Later; the duo must infiltrate the Hackensack Socko Kicky-Sack Sack Kicker factory to carry out Brain's latest plan.
In "The Tailor and the Mice", the duo attempt to flee a crazy tailor.
In "Bah, Wilderness", Pinky and Brain travel to Camp Davey to advance a plan to spy on world leaders- by using the leaders' children's arts and crafts projects.
The mice join a baseball team so the Brain can release a special perfume on the pitcher's mound
A robot of Steven Spielberg is used in another plan to take over the world.
Impressed by the financial success of "Cats," Pinky and The Brain stage their own Broadway musical.
The First segment is a parody of "Winnie the Pooh".
The second segment tells the story of Hamlet, Pinky and the Brain style.
Lab scientists subject The Brain to experiments testing the addictive properties of cigarettes, an experience that endangers his latest plan for world domination.
The Brain gets wild and crazy on a night when he and Pinky don't try to take over the world.
The Brain tries to infiltrate a group of surfing teenagers in this spoof of beach party movies.
Pinky and The Brain must bring together Pinky's far-flung family to win money on a TV game show.
The Brain follows Pinky's plan to take over the world--with surprising results.
The Brain describes what things would be like if he ruled the world.
When studio executive Sandy Dreckman presses them for higher ratings, Pinky and the Brain try out different ideas for their show, spoofing various other sitcoms; and quit over creative differences as their careers gradually decline.
In order to carry out his latest world domination scheme, The Brain must take a teaching job at a dangerous inner city school.
The Brain becomes a child star in Hollywood during the 1930s.
The Brain opens a theme restaurant: "Planet Brain."
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