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Histeria! is an animated series created by Animaniacs creator Tom Ruegger and produced by Warner Bros. Animation. Like many of its predecessors, Histeria! derived most of humor from its slapstick comedy and satire, with the distinction of combining historical figures and events (as the show was made in part due to the FCC's demands for more educational programs on television). Episodes commonly featured a large cast of children and typecast adults in comedic skits and song parodies. 65 episodes were planned, but due to budget concerns, production was cancelled at 52 episodes.
The World's Oldest Woman and Lucky Bob, two characters prominently featured on Histeria!, notably debuted in Animaniacs segments that aired years before Histeria! premiered. A few (but not all) of the historical caricatures from Animaniacs were notably also reused for Histeria!
References to Histeria! on Animaniacs and Pinky and the Brain[]
References to Animaniacs on Histeria![]
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"The Wild West" (1998) | During the song about the Gold Rush, Yakko can be seen on the TV that Father Time is watching. |
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"Really Oldies But Goodies" (1998) | In the segment about mummification, when a victim is getting their brain taken out, the Pinky and the Brain theme plays in the background. In another segment, the Kid Chorus sings about Alexander the Great to the tune of the Animaniacs theme song. |
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"Great Heroes of France" (1998) | The Kid Chorus sings about Napoleon to the tune of the Rita and Runt theme song. |
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"More Explorers" (1998) | Montezuma plans to give most of his gold to Hernán Cortez, but will not give up his favorite possession, a gold statue of Dot. |
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"Better Living Through Science" (1999) | In the segment about Florence Nightingale, Loud, Froggo, and Toast shout "hello, nurse!" as Nightingale walks by. A snippet of the Animaniacs theme is heard immediately afterward. |
Connections[]
- Jim Cummings voiced Attila the Hun.
- Nora Dunn voiced Lydia Karaoke.
- Tress MacNeille voiced the World's Oldest Woman, Pepper Mills, Toast, Cho-Cho, and Susanna Susquahanna.
- Laraine Newman voiced Miss Information and Charity Bazaar.
- Rob Paulsen voiced Mr. Smartypants and Sammy Melman.
- Luke Ruegger voiced Big Fat Baby.
- Cody Ruegger voiced Loud Kiddington.
- Nathan Ruegger voiced Froggo.
- Cree Summer voiced Aka Pella.
- Frank Welker voiced Father Time, Pule Houser, and Fetch.
- Maurice LaMarche voiced various characters.
- Steve and Julie Bernstein provided the vocals for the Kid Chorus.
Trivia[]
- There are four songs of Histeria! performed by Randy Rogel and Rob Paulsen in their Animaniacs Live! (or Animaniacs in Concert) touring shows which include "The Invasion Song" (from "Great Heroes of France"), "People Wanted Pepper On Their Food" (from "Histeria! Around the World"), "That is the Story That's Told By The Bard" (from "Writers of the Purple Prose"), and "I Can't Believe You Stabbed Me In The Back" (from "Return to Rome").
- If sometimes accompanied by an orchestra, they sing these four songs with Steve and Julie Bernstein (two of the show's composers and the vocalists for the Kid Chorus respectively).