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|title=<center>Animaniacs: Potty Emergency</center>
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|imagecaption=One of two unused animation cels from an alternate ending.
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''Animaniacs'' is an animated TV series about three siblings of the Warner family that aired on Fox from September 1993-September 1995 and then on The WB until November 1998, then continuing on that channel in reruns until 2000. One of the most famous episodes, titled '''''Potty Emergency''''', concerns Wakko having trouble finding a place to use the bathroom after the one at the movie theater is out of order. On current prints of the episode, two scenes are missing that has not resurfaced on the Internet.
''Animaniacs'' is an animated TV series about three siblings of the Warner family that aired on Fox from September 1993-September 1995 and then on The WB until November 1998, then continuing on that channel in reruns until 2000. One of the most famous episodes, titled "Potty Emergency", concerns Wakko having trouble finding a place to use the bathroom after the one at the movie theater is out of order. On current prints of the episode, '''two scenes are missing that has not resurfaced on the Internet'''.


==Cut Scenes==
==Cut Scenes==
The first scene is a different version of the park scene where the man at the park holding the hose turns it away from the camera, with the nozzle not visible. It was first mentioned in a fan community for the show in 1994, but it hasn't resurfaced anywhere online yet.<ref>[https://groups.google.com/forum/#!search/animaniacs$20potty$20hose/alt.tv.animaniacs/UJouOEi4FoY/7YqD3Pu6hokJ The Google Groups forum where the aforementioned scene was first talked about.] Retrieved 19 Oct '16.</ref>
The first scene is a different version of the park scene where the man at the park holding the hose turns it away from the camera, with the nozzle not visible. It was first mentioned in a fan community for the show in 1994, but it hasn't resurfaced anywhere online yet.<ref>[https://groups.google.com/forum/#!search/animaniacs$20potty$20hose/alt.tv.animaniacs/UJouOEi4FoY/7YqD3Pu6hokJ The Google Groups forum where the aforementioned scene was first talked about.] Retrieved 19 Oct '16</ref>


The second of these cut scenes is more well-known among the community of ''Animaniacs'' fans. As shown in the first surviving animation cel (available to view on this page) the episode originally ended with Dot complaining about the number of trash people throw into the streets as they leave the movie theater. The second cel shows the siblings passing Wakko's mallet.  
The second of these cut scenes is more well-known among the community of ''Animaniacs'' fans. As shown in the first surviving animation cel (available to view on this page) the episode originally ended with Dot complaining about the number of trash people throw into the streets as they leave the movie theater. The second cel shows the siblings passing Wakko's mallet.  
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File:Pottyce2.jpg|The second of two unused animation cels from an alternate ending.
File:Pottyce2.jpg|The second of two unused animation cels from an alternate ending.
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===Other Articles Relating to Kids' WB and ''Animaniacs''===
*[[Kids' WB! Crazy Takes (partially found promos; early 2000s)]]
*[[Animaniacs (unproduced "Minerva Mink" animated shorts; early 1990s)]]
*[[Welcome Home, Animaniacs! (partially found Kids' WB Saturday morning preview; 1995)]]
*[[Pinky and the Brain: Brainstem (lost preview version of song; 1995)]]
==External Link==
==External Link==
* [http://animaniacs.wikia.com/wiki/Sir_Yaksalot#Potty_Emergency "Potty Emergency" on Animaniacs Wiki.] Retrieved 19 Oct '16.
* [http://animaniacs.wikia.com/wiki/Sir_Yaksalot#Potty_Emergency "Potty Emergency" on Animaniacs Wiki.]


==References==
==References==
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===Other Articles Relating to Kids' WB and ''Animaniacs''===
*[[Kids' WB! Crazy Takes (partially found promos; early 2000s)]]
*[[Animaniacs - "Minerva Mink" (unproduced animated shorts; early 1990s)]]
*[[Welcome Home, Animaniacs! (partially found Kids' WB Saturday morning preview; 1995)]]
*[[Pinky and the Brain: Brainstem (lost preview version of song; 1995)]]


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Revision as of 23:02, 20 January 2019

Pottycel.jpg

One of two unused animation cels from an alternate ending.

Status: Lost

Animaniacs is an animated TV series about three siblings of the Warner family that aired on Fox from September 1993-September 1995 and then on The WB until November 1998, then continuing on that channel in reruns until 2000. One of the most famous episodes, titled "Potty Emergency", concerns Wakko having trouble finding a place to use the bathroom after the one at the movie theater is out of order. On current prints of the episode, two scenes are missing that has not resurfaced on the Internet.

Cut Scenes

The first scene is a different version of the park scene where the man at the park holding the hose turns it away from the camera, with the nozzle not visible. It was first mentioned in a fan community for the show in 1994, but it hasn't resurfaced anywhere online yet.[1]

The second of these cut scenes is more well-known among the community of Animaniacs fans. As shown in the first surviving animation cel (available to view on this page) the episode originally ended with Dot complaining about the number of trash people throw into the streets as they leave the movie theater. The second cel shows the siblings passing Wakko's mallet.

An uncut version of the episode was screened at the 1993 edition of Comic-Con, though it is unknown if this version had either of these scenes in it. [2]

Gallery

Other Articles Relating to Kids' WB and Animaniacs


External Link

References