

His catch phrase was "Blue-yah!" During the movie, Kids' WB! ran a sweepstakes to win a year's supply of buttered popcorn. It featured a sport-competing alien named Zolar, from another planet. Kids' WB's first ever original movie, and one of their only live-action programs in history, debuted on May 29, 2004.

And Pinky and the Brain was featured as well.gave a look at The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries Tia and Tamera Mowry from Sister, Sister introduced Freakazoid!.Robert Townsend and Curtis Williams of The Parent 'Hood gave a peek at the new season of Animaniacs.In the meantime, the stars of The WB's prime-time shows gave viewers a look at the new shows: This special, hosted by Harland Williams, was built around the fact that, for Kids' WB's first season, Animaniacs was moving there from Fox Kids, and for the special, new animation of Yakko, Wakko and Dot had been produced driving away from the Fox studios to the Warner Bros. And the few WB affiliates that did air the special aired it right after Kids' WB's first broadcast. However, this special is rather hard to find, as not many WB Network affiliates actually aired it. This was the very first Kids' WB special, and was a Saturday morning preview special not unlike those that had been shown on ABC in the past. Animation.This two-hour direct-to-video Animaniacs movie originally aired on Kids' WB on February 22, 2000. “Animaniacs” is produced by Amblin Television in association with Warner Bros. Wellesley Wild and Gabe Swarr serves as co-showrunners and executive producers.

Animation and Cartoon Network Studios, Amblin Television Co-Presidents Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey also serving as executive producers. Steven Spielberg returns as executive producer of the series, with Sam Register, President, Warner Bros. And while new friends, Starbox and Cindy continue their play date, the Warner siblings must battle their way out of a video game, learn the secrets of being a teen influencer, and escape a mad scientist’s island all while finding time to teach us about the threat of global warming! Pinky and Brain’s never ending plans to take over the world journey them to the ends of new lands, deserts, and even the space time continuum. Yakko, Wakko, and Dot return with an all-new season of laughs, songs, pop culture parodies, and enough zany antics to fill a water tower (or at least 10 episodes!).
