'Animaniacs' to be revived by Hulu in 2020

A screenshot from one of the episodes of "Animaniacs" YouTube/Warner Bros. Home Entertainment

Many 90's kids will remember growing up with cartoon series "Animaniacs" and its spinoff "Pinky and the Brain. Now that they are mostly adults with some having kids, it will definitely give them the nostalgia now that their favorite shows are back. In addition, new episodes, and maybe a new character, will be out soon.

Streaming service Hulu recently made a deal with Warner Bros. Animation and Amblin Television to have "Animaniacs" come back to becoming a regular show. Steven Spielberg will actually be the show's executive producer alongside Sam Register, president of Warner Bros. Animation, and the two co-presidents of Amblin Television, Justin Falvey and Darryl Frank.

With Spielberg back behind the show, there is not any news yet whether the original cast Rob Paulsen, Jess Harnell, Tress MacNeille, Maurice LaMarche, and Sherri Stoner will be returning or not. In the meantime, people can relive their childhood as they can watch all the episodes online.

Hulu now has exclusive streaming rights to the show, so those who want to watch will have to do so through Hulu. They are currently streaming all the episodes of "Animaniacs," "Pinky and the Brain," "Pinky, Elmyra, and the Brain," and the whole "Tiny Toon Adventures."

For those who need a refresher, "Animaniacs" revolved around three Warner siblings: brothers Yakko and Wakko, and sister Dot. They got out of the Warner Bros. water tower and have been causing mischief all around the place while interacting with all the different characters. They would always have references to shows and movies like the "Looney Tunes" and "Goodfellas."

While the already existing episodes of the shows are already out in Hulu, the new episodes will be coming in a few years time, specifically in 2020. Fans can definitely expect more news as to its development soon.

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