Episode
Animaniacs: The Flame Returns, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Overview
The Flame is present as Henry Wadsworth Longfellow writes his famous poem called "Paul Revere's Ride"
Details
- Series
- Animaniacs
- Season
- Season 3
- Episode
- Episode 27
- Air date
- 1995-11-11
- Runtime
- 7 min
Episode context
The Flame Returns, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is Episode 27 in Season 3 of Animaniacs. It aired on 1995-11-11. The runtime is 7 min.
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Episode 26: Don't Tread on Us
Pinky and the Brain plot to replace the Declaration of Independence with Brain's Declaration of Obedience, which will make him emperor of the world.
Episode 28: The Sound of Warners
In a musical parody of The Sound of Music, Mr. Plotz hires Prunella Flundergust (a parody of Maria von Trappe), a nanny who unknowingly gives the Warners a hard time with her singing and motherly personality. Since they can't do anything to her, they get Slappy Squirrel to take care of her.
More episodes from this season
Episode 25: The Presidents Song
To the William Tell Overture, the Warners sing about all presidents from George Washington to Bill Clinton.
Episode 29: Yabba Dabba Boo
Chicken Boo attends a table read for the movie The Flintstones.
Episode 24: Multiplication Song
Yakko sings a song about multiplying 47 by 83.
Episode 30: My Mother The Squirrel
The little bird from Wild Blue Yonder returns and is adopted by Slappy.
Episode 23: Go Fish
Wakko gets in a fight with himself over a game of Go Fish.
Episode 31: The Party
The Warners invite several people to their water tower in expectation of a surprise guest, who Thaddeus Plotz believes to be Steven Spielberg, but is really a different "Steven".
Episode 22: Star Truck
The Warners are beamed onto their favorite old sci-fi show, Star Truck, where they cause chaos to the crew and introduce engineer Squatty to donuts.
Episode 32: Oh! Say Can You See?
The Flame is present and watches along as Francis Scott Key writes The Star-Spangled Banner during the War of 1812.
Episode 21: This Pun For Hire
In a parody of The Maltese Falcon and film-noir, the Warners (as detectives) search and protect a mysterious statue from several suspicious characters (Minerva, Hello Nurse, Dr. Scratchansniff, and Ralph).
Episode 33: The 12 Days of Christmas Song
The little bird from "Wild Blue Yonder" (accompanied by the Animaniacs orchestra) sings The Twelve Days of Christmas, with all of the gifts being turtledoves.