"Everyone will work for me." *He means jobs!* "I'll teach them a lesson." *He's for better education!* "Surrender quietly and no one will be hurt." *No one will be sick! Healthcare!*
yeah pretty much the only time the democrats and republicans in congress agree on something, it’s something to fuck us over or give handouts to the rich lol
@@timesnewlogan2032 The Congress probably agrees on nearly everything in private, but in public, they pretend to hate each other. Do these congressmen actually have to make love to each other after a public hearing?
The problem is that if they did that conservatives in this country would go wild criticizing that the liberal media is trying to destroy them and all that sort of stuff...
@dskmb3 Alright. How much have you saved on your taxes this last year? I had to pay 2 thousand more than the year before due to limits on itemized deductions and mortgage rates. Means I can’t replace my old boiler or can’t get my broken back door replaced.
I think brain's problem is that he overestimates the intelligence of others and over complicates his plans. I mean, no one seems to even recognize that he's a mouse. He's not even hiding his intentions. He could easily accomplish his goal if he took a different approach.
I like how this show made fun of both sides instead of only one side. It also helps that the jokes were actually funny instead of just rants and criticism. This is how you do political humor folks.
Mr. Daggers IRL the only people that consider American conservatives to be “centrists” and not “ideologues of the highest order” are dipshits with the wettest, smoothest brains imaginable. the Democratic Party isn’t good in any way but at least they aren’t actively trying to destroy the world and spite everyone below them
Stoning Def: Stoning, or lapidation, is a method of capital punishment where a group throws stones at a person until the subject dies from blunt trauma.
8:00 the most absurd thing Pinky & The Brain ever put on screen was a bipartisan commission that actually went after someone for their wrong-doing, convicted them, and swiftly punished them in a meaningful way.
Tyrant-Den Not necessarily. Even today, members of congress have made a move or two for more power to them or more money. A few years ago they tried to pass a bill that gave members of congress a pay raise, and as of late tried to pass a bill that made whatever internet privacy law they passed not apply to them to keep their information safe. I'd say that congress joke is still pretty spot on.
6:45 The funniest part about that was cutting taxes while lowering the deficit. Brain's gotta be a real miracle worker to pull that rabbit outta his hat.
I never realized how political this show was. It all went over my head when I watched it as a kid omg.The whole "Al Gore is full of hot air" but is priceless, considering climate change and all, ha.
Man when we watch these as kids we just laughed but as adults we can look back and we can understand what they was doing. These was cartoons back in the day.
@@raylenn4444 Sorry, I just don't know if he's joking about global warming or not. If anything Al Gore was a major environmentalist who was against global warming, and if we don't do something soon, climate change will have catastrophic consequences in 20-30 years.
Indeed, just ignore the record-breaking droughts, forest fires and temperatures. Nothing to see here - it's those pesky billionaire scientists trying to earn more ill-gotten money. Let's just listen to Exxon-Mobil instead.
It's definitely recency bias. What the 90s had that dead today however is nuance. The 90s was about counterculture so there was no outrage culture. Instead the nation pushed the boundaries. You had children's cartoons with humor parents would get, sitcoms about themes that conservative 80s would rage over, the rise of adult cartoons that dealt with things never before seen (Simpsons, South Park etc) but politically it was still a mess. Newt Gringrich (possibly spelled his name wrong) for example made a big deal out of EVERYTHING Clinton did and that form of extremists political assassination has gotten 10x more extreme to this day. Still the 90s were a good time
@dskmb3 that video of Ben Shapiro getting triggered over simple questions begs to differ www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=%23&ved=2ahUKEwjHhq6dl8DiAhWJuVkKHUeGBWkQwqsBMAB6BAgDEAU&usg=AOvVaw0VTJzWxrN8ZFOD4xbU2nov
@@giantsr1eva No it's a Pun. Pierce Brosnan was one of the actors who played James bond. Pinky clearly misunderstood his name for the verb pierce. You might be able to interpret it as a weird sex joke but honestly anything can be a sex joke if your mind is in the gutter.
Did not watch it back then, but I like. Nice to see that TV used to be pretty even handed when it came to politics. Like it when writers can poke fun at right and left politicians.
And it’s truly poking fun at the humorous elements rather than repeating variations of the same stale criticisms. For example Al Gore’s satire is largely about his monotonous rambling rhetoric rather than his beliefs.
My youngest brother (by 12 years) started to refer to myself (I'm the eldest 'smart one') and our middle one as 'Pinky and the Brain" years ago, so we asked him - "what that?". After watching the first few episodes, boy did we laugh! Roadrunner was fun. Bugs v. Daffy was fun. Duck Dodgers was hilarious. Sesame Street sketches were aimed at kids but targeted at adults (they're STILL fun). Pinky and the Brain were/are the best. Point being - rewatch the original episodes, because should it be 'rebooted', it'll be a fun-free, joke-free, joy-free disaster, as it 'might offend someone, somewhere'. Are you pondering what I'm pondering?
I used to love Animaniacs political jokes. I know if Animaniacs were to come back, I wouldn't enjoy them anymore. Modern politics...isn't fun, anymore. .....I miss the 90's.
Agreed. If you did any political satire on republicans or trump like this they'd just cry and call it liberal propaganda. It's like nobody is allowed to poke fun at anyone anymore.
That "Al Gore the Donkey" scene currently sickens me. No, it's not due to how close it follows the real Gore, but due to how the CHINESE president banned Winnie the Pooh from all of China!
Today we watched An Inconvenient Sequel for my Environmental Science class, and I can confirm that what these mice say is true. Al Gore is in fact full of hot air.
Lol, it really shows how much this has aged. Rush Limbaugh in the 90s was the Ben Shapiro of that time with conservatives listening to every word. Even questioning him would get people riled up. I guess it's not easy to notice now that politcal climate has changed from the 90s when you're pushing the aspect of a different poltical era to the current one.
Political satire jokes have really lost a lot over the years, huh? I think it's that nobody knows how to handle nuance and subtlety like these ones did. Nowadays it's just both sides slapping each other over the head with agenda and commentary. Or maybe there good political humor out there, it's just all getting drowned out by the screaming.
@@Jar0fMay0 Sideshow Bob: "I'll be back! You can't keep the democrats out of the White House forever! And when they get in, I'm back on the streets with all my criminal buddies! Ha ha ha!"
You do realize that Obama DOUBLED the national debt right? Please tell me you're not THAT ignorant. $10 trillion to $20 trillion under Obama. You're aware of that, right?
And I thought Animaniacs did a lot of jokes about certain political figures it feels like this show leaned hard into the very idea of making lots of jokes about different political parties not that thiers anything wrong with that but I just noticed it seems to be a bit more apparent in this show
"Everyone will work for me."
*He means jobs!*
"I'll teach them a lesson."
*He's for better education!*
"Surrender quietly and no one will be hurt."
*No one will be sick! Healthcare!*
Donald Brain
Dodec84 And Lerry
Jacob Griffin lmao
Jacob Griffin lmao
Suddenly the 2016 election makes complete sense.
8:37 this joke aged the worst of all, because it shows the US Congress actually agreeing on something
yeah pretty much the only time the democrats and republicans in congress agree on something, it’s something to fuck us over or give handouts to the rich lol
emily currier extremely accurate
They agree all the time. They quietly pass a lot of bills helping their donors.
The last thing Congress agreed on, was that John Adams was fat.
@@timesnewlogan2032
The Congress probably agrees on nearly everything in private, but in public, they pretend to hate each other. Do these congressmen actually have to make love to each other after a public hearing?
I laughed so hard at sweaty Pete's "nervous man vote"
The scared little bastards
Incredible.
The Al Gore the donkey part cracks me up.
He's super cereal.
xXSilentAgent47Xx yup
we
SpongicX Donkey or Ass?
A cartoon that made fun of a democrat!? What is this sorcery?
I wish more cartoons did political satire. Because unlike trends and celebrities, the worst politicians never leave and the tricks never change.
p.o.p agreed
Carl Bloke a
The problem is that if they did that conservatives in this country would go wild criticizing that the liberal media is trying to destroy them and all that sort of stuff...
So long as they do it right.
p.o.p before 2016 I'd agree with you.
"I want to A) cut the deficit, B) lower taxes..."
20 years and nothing changed. This show was brilliant.
Prinsdam
One thing’s changed. We actually have a president who lowered taxes.
6:47 I think
Matthew *wink*
@dskmb3 Yeah, For himself.
@dskmb3 Alright. How much have you saved on your taxes this last year? I had to pay 2 thousand more than the year before due to limits on itemized deductions and mortgage rates.
Means I can’t replace my old boiler or can’t get my broken back door replaced.
That Al Gore Roast was absolutely glorious
Newt Gingrich joke was savage.
transformersloverjon Ehh Both of them were very good
transformersloverjon k
I love that it's not afraid to hit both sides
And funnily enough, some of the writers from this show went on to work on Futurama and actually had Al Gore as a guest.
President Pinky slogan: "A simple man with simple choices for simple minds".
Hahaha.
Jobs are for slobs
That could probably be a good slogan for the DNC candidates
@@mikegrossberg8624 jobs,for slobs?
@@ciarandevaney385 No, simple choices for simple minds.
MAGA
I like how Brain just straight-up admits his plans to take over the world.
This is why the show's even funnier as an adult.
I think brain's problem is that he overestimates the intelligence of others and over complicates his plans. I mean, no one seems to even recognize that he's a mouse. He's not even hiding his intentions. He could easily accomplish his goal if he took a different approach.
He's a CARTOON MOUSE!
That would be a very short show
Like he did with Julia. As her husband he could’ve had her run things. Yet, his pride blinds him.
@@daveroche6522glad someone said it
Personally I don't like political jokes.I've seen too many of them being elected.
Ok they should have had that in this. Good line.
Hah! That's clever...wish I was that smart...
ouch
its over for drumpf!
Oh ooooooooh
"Al Gore is full of hot air" lol!
RUclipsPoopFan He will lead us to the stratasphere
RUclipsPoopFan: Not all he's full of.
He was right though
@@mrnemo204 on what
@@vapecatt climate change
I like how this show made fun of both sides instead of only one side. It also helps that the jokes were actually funny instead of just rants and criticism. This is how you do political humor folks.
Striker Beedrill I especially love the al gore jokes and Rush jokes
It's kinda hard to only make both sides nowadays, with one side being crazy and all.
Mr. Daggers IRL one side is a violent abusive dad and the other is the drunk mom that doesn’t try to stop him beating the kids
@Mr. Daggers IRL oh shit it's an enlightened centrist.
Mr. Daggers IRL the only people that consider American conservatives to be “centrists” and not “ideologues of the highest order” are dipshits with the wettest, smoothest brains imaginable. the Democratic Party isn’t good in any way but at least they aren’t actively trying to destroy the world and spite everyone below them
1:52 Love the detail on how they were originally traveling deep into Mexico before rectifying and going back to the US
"I have the only copy of Rush Limbaugh's failed singing career, only 23 copies were pressed and Rush sat on 22 of them." lmao
we're a party of two people
how many votes did you get
one
Haha that's a funny joke. They should've had that in the show.
"You have to be an intellectual to watch Rick and Morty, but you have to be a TRUE intellectual to watch Pinky and the Brain!"
8:36
Jesus, that's darker than I expected this show to go.
Stoning Def: Stoning, or lapidation, is a method of capital punishment where a group throws stones at a person until the subject dies from blunt trauma.
Getting high isn't really a punishment though
8:00 the most absurd thing Pinky & The Brain ever put on screen was a bipartisan commission that actually went after someone for their wrong-doing, convicted them, and swiftly punished them in a meaningful way.
"I am woman, here me roar!!!" 😂
Yabadabadoo
Honestly these jokes are better than the reboot's.
What reboots?
That's because they're higher on the joke half of the political joke spectrum
The og didnt hold any pinches for anyone
The new one is less satire and more of a soapbox .😊
@@mrvaporiz
They rebooted Animaniacs in 2020 and Pinky and the Brian are in most of the episodes.
Ironically, Pinky and the Brain were the best parts of the reboot.
the only unbelievable part was congress convicting him, but that may have just aged poorly.
Tyrant-Den LOL
Tyrant-Den
Congress' abuse of power never changes.
Tyrant-Den Not necessarily. Even today, members of congress have made a move or two for more power to them or more money. A few years ago they tried to pass a bill that gave members of congress a pay raise, and as of late tried to pass a bill that made whatever internet privacy law they passed not apply to them to keep their information safe. I'd say that congress joke is still pretty spot on.
@@blueorpheus5693 sounds like the politicians in Cali who pass strict gun control while also voting to exempt themselves from it.
Ulysses Delano Fitzgerald Milhous "Ladybird" Pinky. That's a remarkably presidential name.
6:59 "I like him" lol, this scene was prophetic.
6:25, Hi, Yakko! Bye, Yakko.
@DragoSonicMile
They should have had Yakko ask the question since it’s the same voice actor as Pinky.
We need this cartoon back. The political jokes these two would with so many characters we have today would be GOLD!
2020 animaniacs will be back
6:45 The funniest part about that was cutting taxes while lowering the deficit. Brain's gotta be a real miracle worker to pull that rabbit outta his hat.
If everyone is working for him, the deficit will be gone in no time - ̗̀ ヽ( ͡°╭͜ʖ╮͡ °)ノ ̖́-
What do you mean miracle, Reagan said he would do both and- oh… oh no…
If only politicians were as smart as Pinky!
And his brain
7:24 the nurses hair is black then it changes to blonde.
This was made as an exaggerated parody, but real life has surpassed it in absurdity.
Riiigght
I never realized how political this show was. It all went over my head when I watched it as a kid omg.The whole "Al Gore is full of hot air" but is priceless, considering climate change and all, ha.
I like this John Brain fellow's ideas and intend to vote for him, as should you all.
I haven't laughed so hard in a long time. Oh my God the Al Gore reference had me where I couldn't breathe for a moment.
South Park for kids.
+K-C Rhoder Sees the World! Never heard of that. But it's probably true none the less.
So thank you!!! Nyahah.
Man when we watch these as kids we just laughed but as adults we can look back and we can understand what they was doing. These was cartoons back in the day.
great either way.
We now where all that global warming coming from, "Al Gore is filled with hot air"
Try attending grammar school before posting another dull, unoriginal comment.
@@hankthetank8039 try being a decent human being before acting like a dick.
@@raylenn4444 Sorry, I just don't know if he's joking about global warming or not. If anything Al Gore was a major environmentalist who was against global warming, and if we don't do something soon, climate change will have catastrophic consequences in 20-30 years.
Indeed, just ignore the record-breaking droughts, forest fires and temperatures. Nothing to see here - it's those pesky billionaire scientists trying to earn more ill-gotten money.
Let's just listen to Exxon-Mobil instead.
Sad to say politics haven't changed in 20 years.
Politics hasn't changed since ancient Athens.
@@slappy8941 You know what? That's a perfectly fair statement.
No, it has. Now Congress can't agree on anything, even when it's completely controlled by one party.
It might just be recency bias, but politics in the 80s and 90s just seemed so much more civil and self-aware than the toxic politics of today
It's definitely recency bias. What the 90s had that dead today however is nuance. The 90s was about counterculture so there was no outrage culture. Instead the nation pushed the boundaries. You had children's cartoons with humor parents would get, sitcoms about themes that conservative 80s would rage over, the rise of adult cartoons that dealt with things never before seen (Simpsons, South Park etc) but politically it was still a mess.
Newt Gringrich (possibly spelled his name wrong) for example made a big deal out of EVERYTHING Clinton did and that form of extremists political assassination has gotten 10x more extreme to this day. Still the 90s were a good time
dskmb3 It’s like poetry. It rhymes.
@dskmb3 so dose the right
@dskmb3 you're right. The worst the left has done is get angry. The right on the other hand has sent bombs and tried to shoot up their opponents.
@dskmb3 that video of Ben Shapiro getting triggered over simple questions begs to differ www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=%23&ved=2ahUKEwjHhq6dl8DiAhWJuVkKHUeGBWkQwqsBMAB6BAgDEAU&usg=AOvVaw0VTJzWxrN8ZFOD4xbU2nov
"I think so Brain, but why would anyone want to Pierce Brosnan." LMAO that caught me completely off guard.
@gbrish1
Does that make any sense or is it some weird sex joke?
@@giantsr1eva No it's a Pun. Pierce Brosnan was one of the actors who played James bond. Pinky clearly misunderstood his name for the verb pierce. You might be able to interpret it as a weird sex joke but honestly anything can be a sex joke if your mind is in the gutter.
@@gbrish1
I get it now, it was just a simple misunderstanding of the word pierce. I barely use that word so my mind would have never gone there.
Did not watch it back then, but I like. Nice to see that TV used to be pretty even handed when it came to politics. Like it when writers can poke fun at right and left politicians.
And it’s truly poking fun at the humorous elements rather than repeating variations of the same stale criticisms.
For example Al Gore’s satire is largely about his monotonous rambling rhetoric rather than his beliefs.
I'd gladly vote for brain just to have someone intelligent in the white house.
I wish those voting were intelligent.
Franklin Falco Ditto!
"RUSH Sat on 22 of them" Laughing
My youngest brother (by 12 years) started to refer to myself (I'm the eldest 'smart one') and our middle one as 'Pinky and the Brain" years ago, so we asked him - "what that?". After watching the first few episodes, boy did we laugh! Roadrunner was fun. Bugs v. Daffy was fun. Duck Dodgers was hilarious. Sesame Street sketches were aimed at kids but targeted at adults (they're STILL fun). Pinky and the Brain were/are the best. Point being - rewatch the original episodes, because should it be 'rebooted', it'll be a fun-free, joke-free, joy-free disaster, as it 'might offend someone, somewhere'. Are you pondering what I'm pondering?
Well it was rebooted almost 2 years ago
The reboot is only ok, but Pinky and the Brain was mostly unchanged.
I used to love Animaniacs political jokes. I know if Animaniacs were to come back, I wouldn't enjoy them anymore. Modern politics...isn't fun, anymore.
.....I miss the 90's.
Agreed. If you did any political satire on republicans or trump like this they'd just cry and call it liberal propaganda. It's like nobody is allowed to poke fun at anyone anymore.
May I ask what you thought of the reboot then? Just genuinely curious… ^^’
@@ADreamingTraveler same for libs
That "Al Gore the Donkey" scene currently sickens me. No, it's not due to how close it follows the real Gore, but due to how the CHINESE president banned Winnie the Pooh from all of China!
IdeaBox9000 I still can’t believe that happened.
He is such a cocking tool
7:31
bernie sanders
rofl
That also looks like a thinner Granny from loony tunes...
The Brain. He is a strict dictator...but also fair.
"Why would anyone want to pierce Brosman?" IC what you did there.
0:57 Basically me in interviews.
primaltare to bad it wasn't Mr. director
We need this show now.
Today we watched An Inconvenient Sequel for my Environmental Science class, and I can confirm that what these mice say is true. Al Gore is in fact full of hot air.
"I am woman, hear me roar."
Cersei Lannister much?
Gotta love the minor, shaky "Hail To The Chief" at 0:55
Pinky & the Brain are still an amazing duo
4:25 Brains eyes change from pink to white as he moves his head.
Pinky was the genius and brain was the insane one.
Back when cartoons went raw
Lol, it really shows how much this has aged. Rush Limbaugh in the 90s was the Ben Shapiro of that time with conservatives listening to every word. Even questioning him would get people riled up. I guess it's not easy to notice now that politcal climate has changed from the 90s when you're pushing the aspect of a different poltical era to the current one.
i can't believe this segment was my favorite as a 6 year old. WHAT WAS A I GETTING OUT OF IT
Impressions are on point in this one
Political satire jokes have really lost a lot over the years, huh? I think it's that nobody knows how to handle nuance and subtlety like these ones did. Nowadays it's just both sides slapping each other over the head with agenda and commentary. Or maybe there good political humor out there, it's just all getting drowned out by the screaming.
the simpsons got it right back in the day be even handed and mock both sides
Lisa: Haven't you wondered why you were getting money for free?
Grandpa: I figured the democrats were in power again.
@@Jar0fMay0 Sideshow Bob: "I'll be back! You can't keep the democrats out of the White House forever! And when they get in, I'm back on the streets with all my criminal buddies! Ha ha ha!"
7:07 - 7:35
and people are just a stupid now...honestly,this skit could not be more relivent,yet ahead of its time
That's what happens when your politicians continually say the exact same thing for 50+ years. You tend to notice a trend
It’s odd seeing rush Limbaugh here knowing he only stopped recently when he died, he’s been around for a while
"Why would anyone want to pierce brosnan"
hahahahah
Dude I'd vote for the Trix Rabbit
Got to love the claver satire of these animated shows.
*The president and I are pleased with the manner in which we are moving towards the 21st century*
Wow, the Sweaty Pete jokes. That's pretty ballsy to joke about things that happened before your audience was born.
Pinky may not be bright but he can read.
Love how they were making fun of both sides.
A simple man with simple choices for simple minds.
I could watch Suzanne Slimmers and her Thigh Monster for hours...😂😈
Well, they got half the party to agree on something. That *IS* pretty darn respectable.
6:26 So Yakko Warner became a reporter? Decent job choice.
This show I miss
Admiral Pinky?
STOLEN VALOR
3:47 good ol Spielberg
Roasting the shit outta Disney
"Let me introduce my lovely wife pinkenia"
If only the reboots were as good as this
7:34 Honestly... John Brain's actual platform might not be as good as folks thought, but, still better than what we get...
God, now that I'm old enough to get the references, I just laughed my ass off with all the political jokes! 🌎🇵🇷🤣
0:50 - 1:26 Lol
Damn...The Brain was OBSESSED wit Rush Limbaugh!!
LOL my other car is a forklift
I love how the brain = Ross Perot
See's thumbnail--
*INSTANT CLICK*
4:48 I never noticed the hair on the left side of the screen before. Interesting
Haha that actually sort of sounds like Rush Limbaugh
6:47 So, he's a republican?
I like him! :D
The Ghastly Varangian perhaps
Liberals have no intentions of reducing the deficit. We are all aware of that.
Faceless Man Then Obama was a really shit liberal, and hay Bush must have been a great one.
You do realize that Obama DOUBLED the national debt right? Please tell me you're not THAT ignorant. $10 trillion to $20 trillion under Obama. You're aware of that, right?
I am woman hear me roar N A R F
I love the Congressional hearing.
Honey-Bee Wellington?
Thanks precious. ❤ you is always my light and role-model at being an awesome person 😂
This is so much better when you can become a political junkie like I have become. As a kid I bet this confused me a lot
How many votes you get?
"1"
Lol
That would be Lindsey Graham.
NO LONGER UNDER FEDERAL INVESTIGATION. 5 words I will remember when I run.
... ZOINK!
"Told Dukkakis, you look real handsome riding in that tank"
Fucking brilliant.
That Al Gore bit slaps me on the knee.
And I thought Animaniacs did a lot of jokes about certain political figures it feels like this show leaned hard into the very idea of making lots of jokes about different political parties not that thiers anything wrong with that but I just noticed it seems to be a bit more apparent in this show
Bush and Cheney were just pinky and the brain in disguise.