![]() ![]() If you are the one who is doing this, and you are reading this, please talk to us! If you have evidence to back your claims, please share it! If it's true, it's important information. (Note the change of Bosco to look like the Warners when he makes a Tiny Tunes cameo.) I just don't get it - if anything, they have white-painted faces, not black. Also note that said redirect is listed on rfd, for what it's worth.) The consensus seems to be that it should not be linked to blackface - they are characters that could reasonably be said to resemble ink blots, but there is actually evidence of a deliberate attempt to avoid having them look like blackface characters. (This is also apparently the anonymous user who created the inkblotted redirect to blackface, so I'm sure that connection is deliberate. Every time I change it, the same person edits it back in. I've been trying to figure this out for some time. ![]() Certainly the Warners weren't racial stereotypes in the way, say, Heckle & Jekyll were. ![]() I suspect that "inkblotted" may be a specialized animation term, but if so the link to "blackface" and therefore the linkage here weaken the article. Can you explain the use of the word "inkblotted" and the linking of same? " Inkblotted" redirects to blackface I don't see the connection. Scratchansniff, Slappy Squirrel, Skippy Squirrel, Rita and Runt, Rob Paulsen, Tress MacNeille, Maurice LaMarche, Nancy Cartwright, Bernadette Peters, Frank Welker, Ben Stein, Tom Bodett, Tom Ruegger, Tokyo Movie Shinsha, Warner Brothers, Steven material may be protected by copyright law (Title 17 U.S. Highlights: Pinky and the Brain, Yakko, Wakko, and Dot, The Goodfeathers, Buttons and Mindy, Hello Nurse, Dr. Taking place in the town of Acme Falls in an nondescript medieval country, our heroes Yakko and Wakko journey to find the wishing star so they can help their sister Dot get the operation she so desperately needs. The movie served as the capstone for the entire series. How about Buttons and Mindy? They’re here too. Do you want Pinky and the Brain? You’ve got ’em. The story is told in true Animaniacs fashion and all your favorite characters make an appearance. The Animaniacs show ended with a direct to VHS movie called Wakko’s wish that tells the story of one family’s journey to make their dreams come true. ![]()
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