Popular 'Animaniacs' series canceled as characters shockingly killed off

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Fans of the popular kids show 'The Animaniacs' were shocked when the series, in its final episode, appeared to doom its main characters to a violent death.

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The"Animaniacs" cartoon series was known for its irreverent, 4th-wall-breaking humor, but the final episode appeared to end with the characters' violent deaths, leaving fans shocked. "Animaniacs" was a cartoon originally created in the early 1990s that often parodied pop culture, historical figures, and pushed the boundaries of conventional cartoons at the time. The ensemble series, starring the Warner siblings who live in theIt was revived in the 2020s on the Hulu streaming service and according to Rotten Tomatoes was well received by critics and common viewers alike.

The Animaniacs reboot was well received by critics and longtime fans of the original series dating back to the early '90s. However, a clip went viral online of characters Wacko, Yakko and Dot lamenting the final episode of their show, before they appear to be annihilated by a falling meteor."We're really all about to die," Dot laments.

 

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