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 Yakko, Wakko, and Dot - Free net encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Image:Animaniacs.jpg Yakko, Wakko, and Dot, also known as "The Warner Brothers (and the Warner Sister)", are three cartoon characters featured on the animated series Animaniacs.
According to the show, they were created at the Warner Bros. Studios as part of the 1930s animation boom (their character design is intentionally similar to other animation stars of the time, such as Bosko and Honey).
Yakko (voiced by Rob Paulsen in the English version and by Ryƫsei Nakao in the Japanese version) is the tallest, oldest and most verbal, he serves as the ringleader of the two younger siblings.
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 Animaniacs - Encyclopedia FunTrivia
In various scenarios, Chicken Boo has passed as a Civil War general, a Hollywood agent and a pro boxer, among others.
What is the last word Yakko sings in "All the Words in the English Language"?
Rob Paulsen does the voices of Yakko and Pinky, and Jess Harnell does the voice of Wakko.
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