Animaniacs: Interview with Rob Paulsen and Maurice LaMarche
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Why do you guys think the show has endured for as long as it has
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That's a brain question. Yeah, I could point to a whole chart, if I could, of various, you know, statistics and whatever
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Nomenclature. Actually, to tell you the truth, I'm not a genius, I just play one on TV
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But as an actor, I can say that I think, you know, the enduring factor of at least Pinky and the brain is that the relationship between these two characters
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It's so much fun and audiences get very emotionally invested in how much these two really take care of each other in their own way
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You know, at the center of this very antagonistic, irritated relationship is love
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And I think people will always tune in to see two characters who truly love each other
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Played by two actors who truly love each other. That's the truth. And honestly, Michael, what's already happened when Maurice started riffing a little bit as the brain, you immediately started to smile
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immediately. And it's really pretty much something that you can't help, which..
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Because you have a condition. No, I'm kidding. That's right. That's right. You can't help
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yourself. Yes, always, my friend. When it's done at this level with Mr. Spielberg and Tom Brueger
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got it right, 25 years ago. And the fourth... And the wild continues the tradition and is getting it right again. So when it's done right at this level
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it is pretty much timeless. So I think that's that we got it right
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Do you guys find yourselves slipping into character voices out in the world
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like in your lives? Is their family sick of hearing you break into pinky and the brain
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Absolutely. We do that, and yet we also slip into other voices that are only for us
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We big Monty Python fans and big fans of Derek and Clive Peter Cook and Dudley Moore as their characters Derek and Clive which were their underground tapes in the 1970s
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where they just were completely filthy. And when I discovered he actually knew what those were
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I was like, oh, this is my guy. Yeah, this is my spirit animal. No, Peter Sellers is my sort of voice actor, well, my character actor, hero
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and Maurice is second only to Peter Sellers in terms of my voice characterization hero
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Give him $100. He came in second. There you go. We slide into it all the time
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And I think that our respective spouses and people who love or purport to love us
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tolerate us. Let's put it that way. The people who endure us
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They tolerate us. Like I said, you know, as soon as I start doing this, look at your face
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It's just the greatest thing in the world. You can't stop smiling. So I think most people get a kick out of it
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Yeah, certainly, yeah, my generation who grew up on the original series. It's a thrill
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Yeah, so was there anything that you guys ever tried to push the writers to put in the show that never quite made it in
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You kind of mentioned something like that, Moe. Well, but it made it in
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And I remember on the OG show that I said, you know, brain should join a 12-step program
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Oh, yes. You know, and next thing I knew about two months later, Peter Hastings said, you know, took your suggestion
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And so we had the episode Meglamaniacs Anonymous. That's right. You know, and so I'm trying to think, what have we, have we had suggestions
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We, you know, with this new batch, it's been more of suggestions, not so much suggestions as questions, at least from me
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which is what does this mean And because there will be a meme or some suggestion that is definitely funny and it was included in the script and when maurice and i riff on a line in the new version
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uh or new iteration rather we we get a laugh but i often don't know what it is that's funny
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because there are things that have come up since this show was created that are funny to the
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sort of 25 to 40 year olds yeah you know And so that's something, and more questions about going, what is that
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Why am I, why does screaming Leroy Jenkins make everybody laugh out loud
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I didn't know who Leroy was. I thought maybe he was just a nice guy who ran a deli in Woodland Hills
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But he's a major player in a video game and it made everybody laugh
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So I'm very keen to learn. Some of those references are lost on me too
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I'll just say this, though. You know, with, you know, in terms of suggesting things to the writers, I really trust
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these writers and and the original series writers I really I've never had
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I've been a guy who you know leaves it in the writer's hands I'm an actor
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I'm an interpreter it's like Frank Sinatra could really couldn't write a tune
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you know out of his way out of a wet paper bag in terms of songwriting
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but boy did he interpret them well and I'm not saying I'm the Frank Sinatra I'm at least the victim own of
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cartoon voice actor I'm sorry, we say that all the time, Mike
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We don't draw them, we don't write them. We're really good at our job, and it's not hyperbole to suggest that we've created the souls of these characters
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But when you have the skill of Wellesley Wilde and his crew and Gabe Swar, they're just..
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We've created the souls. They've created the in-step on up. Yeah. And that's the way we see it
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You guys have a joke that or a bit in the show that you most proud of over either the original show or the new I think that I a big fan and Maurice has pointed out that there are places online where you can go and read all of the responses to Pinky are you pondering when I pondering
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Yeah. Or ape whips, as we like to call it. Ape wits, yeah
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Not that we're into that sort of thing. But, you know, the ponderings, Rob has rift a couple of them that are really, really quite clever
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There's so many of them, and those have always been, and they're real crowd pleasers
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When we get a chance to be live in front of people, folks love to, they contribute their own responses, their non-sequitur responses, and that's become quite a little, quite a big, enjoyable part of the whole experience
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I love any episode where Pinky can't get Brains fictional name that he's made up for the plot to take over the world, right
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Bob Bob. B'Bob, Bob. Brain all the ways he gets that wrong. There's an episode where I think it's called a legendary tale
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where Prane makes up a mythical character called Johnny Brain Peach Pit Bill Boone Crockett
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Your little Johnny Brain, Peach Pit, Booboon, and the way that Rob throws off
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the names he's getting wrong with such confidence in a plumb. Always, that tickles me
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That's the stuff I like. Hey God, Bubba B, Bapalula. Stop saying that Pinky, right
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You have to hurt you. Okay, is there anything you loved most about the new season that you want to spoil or like
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for the audience? No, we have to forfeit our entire salaries if we spoil anything
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That's right. But I can tell you this. There are, the music is still a big part
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A music, animaniacs has ostensibly been the musical part, but there are a couple of really lovely
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musical pieces coming up for Pinky in the Brain as well. I love talking to you guys
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Thank you, Mike
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