What episode is this? I want to cite this in my doctoral dissertation as a joke, because Brain's description of the Fermi-Dirac distribution (ubiquitous to my doctoral work) is absolutely correct.
me at age of ten listening to brain: oh my god!, now i undestand the principles of physics that by radiation moves faster the molecules of the water producing an incrementation of water´s temperature. me now watching this show: JAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJA, PINKY SAYIED TROZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And the fantastic thing is that the description of the Fermi-Dirac distribution is completely accurate, these show writers weren't mere entertainers. I suppose that's what gave these shows substance.
I feel this show went over my head as a kid , and I need to watch it as an adult to fully appreciate this Cerberal comedy , Smartest comedy before Futurama.
The whole point is that Christopher Walken for the adult audience is an instantly recognizable figure and one day for kids that grow up and get to enjoy the real deal you need to get them prepared for it. Its the very reason we hear Brain and think Orson Welles.
Isn't Brain however, just a result of scientific experiments, hence his vast intellect and....world-conquering desires? Wonder if they bring that up in this episode.
+CatMaster90001 Yes, I knew it. I admire Orson Welles, Citizen Kate is great. But Brain always says very amusing things because he is cartoon character : )
M. VL Indeed so. ^^ Though you don't necessarily need to be a cartoon character to say very amusing things; those things only become even more amusing _because_ of being a cartoon character. ;) By the way, do you know what Orson Welles' final role was before he died?
CatMaster90001 You mean Transformers movie? It's nice to know he did animated characters too. I thought he had done only narrations. Sadly I'm not familiar with Transformers franchise so I have no idea what his character was like.
M. VL It is quite neat to know he was involved in animation indeed, even if it was a one-time thing for him, something he wasn't all too invested in to begin with. He did bring a fantastic performance, nonetheless. To be brief, his character is Unicron, a planet-shaped, demonic deity of the cosmos, that devours entire worlds to sustain himself, leaving chaos and genocide in his wake. His role in the film is the major antagonist, as he recruits some fallen Decepticons to retrieve and destroy the Autobot Matrix of Leadership, a powerful talisman that is, as he says, "The one thing, the only thing, that can stand in my way."
Perhaps the most honest portrayal of two intelligent minds going head to head in any entertainment format! Sure, it's escapism, but even to a viewer like me, most of that information went completely over my head! Kudos to the animators and staff writers for having fun parodying Christopher Walken. I always thought he had a high IQ! Thanks🌎🇵🇷😉
Indego84 Only because he didn't account for the genius of Christopher Walken. Had he gone up against any other human (who, as portrayed in the show, are invariably utter morons), Brain would have had that case in the bag.
Nathanael Unger True, but still, if he was half as smart as he thinks he is, which is still incredibly brilliant, he would have planned for such a contingency.
Indego84 Exactly. Pinky is only occasionally the source of the scheme's failure, when most of the time it is Brain's hubris and unpreparedness is what brings things crashing down.
Contrary to what the Brain says, I think that Peter Hastings (the writer of this episode, and "Yes, Always" among others) really did write his best material.
the video doesn't show, but brain got an x-ray proving his mouse skeleton but the doctor sold it for some lady's bra. not a dna test but it's the principle really!
Well now people just "identify" as whatever they feel like they are and courts must agree. The father of a teenage girl in Canada was just convicted in a court of law for refusing to call her a him fact is stranger than fiction in 2021. Teens are not allowed to get a tattoo without consent usually but now they can get a sex change AND if the parent protests put their parent away so desired species is probably just next. File your teeth implant whiskers and a tail etc.
You can tell everyone on ANIMANIACS & PINKY & THE BRAIN had too much fun when Jeff Bennett broke out his Christopher Walken voice. Impeccable AND hilarious. Also, when Walken lawyer says Brain is just an odd-looking little man, all I could think of was THE BEAR THAT WASN'T. "You are not a mouse. You're a tiny man who needs a shave & wears a fur coat."
My dad was the one who first introduced me to Pinky and the Brain when I five XD These shows were intelligent and funny enough for parents to enjoy them WITH their kids, whereas nowadays adults wouldn't want to go within a million miles of the stuff their kids like to watch. They just plonk them in front of it to get them to shut up. It's pretty sad, because one of my best childhood memories is of me and my dad singing the Pinky and the Brain theme whenever it came on.
It's not like it would be hard to get him; Walken NEVER turns down a role, as long as he has the time. No matter how little it pays or how bad the movie.
Used to watch this as an undergrad. Took me a while to convince my roomies that this was amongst the finest and smartest writing around. It was compulsive viewing once this was clear.
The vibration is the heat. Temperature is just a measure of how much energy is stored in molecular vibration. What you're taught about friction producing heat is just a convenience, since most systems we care about involve LOTS of molecules. It's easier to treat their motion as a bulk property: heat.
I was watching _Svengoolie_ one night and they had Sven talking to Rob Paulsen and Maurice LaMarche and Rob did a pretty good Christopher Walken imitation.
Two little mice.....fell in a bucket..of cream. The first mouse.....quickly gave up and drowned. The second mouse, wouldn't quit. He struggled.....so hard.....that eventually he churned that cream...into butter........and crawled out.
I've not read all the comments here, but has anyone else posted the uncanny resemblance of the judge to that of Lance Ito, the joke who presided over the O.J. case?
I feel like children's shows were smarter and a lot more clever back in the 90s. I thought that maybe I was just biased because they were shows I enjoyed as a kid so I asked people who were already adults during that time. The general consensus is yes, kids shows are very dumbed down compared to what they use to be.
That's because before this day and age, they gave us characters who were clever, funny and engaging, who did things in their shows that made sense, drew us in and really made us want to watch more...Now, it's just a endless flow of stupid characters, who end up doing the things that need to be done by mere chance or through a fluke, and usually have laughs that make us want to grab a knife and find a way to create technology that would allow us to enter the show and kill them!
If he can speak like a man then he has funky mouth parts, vocal chords, an entirely different physiology, in fact. Nothing that small can make sounds, so there's the man part down. Then there's the mind - we assume that in this scenario his brain is tiny, regardless, so mouse part. Buuuut, he now has four livers, something men don't have. That's a mouse thing. So he is more than a man. More than a mouse. He is.... DANGER MOUSE!
Two little mice fell in a bucket of cream. The first mouse quickly gave up and drowned. The second mouse, wouldn't quit. He struggled so hard that eventually he churned that cream into butter and crawled out. Gentlemen, as of this moment Brain is that second mouse
@PadraikKasier my sister gave me coffee with non-dairy powdered creamer the other day. i remembered this episode from years ago and decided to check out the ingredients. they included a titanium compound. i was like "...oh." true story.
My word man! Don't you know your quantum statistics!
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@@ragglerock2682 I was referring to Brain. The woosh is on you.
His quantum-what-now?
YES!
What episode is this? I want to cite this in my doctoral dissertation as a joke, because Brain's description of the Fermi-Dirac distribution (ubiquitous to my doctoral work) is absolutely correct.
What's the title of your dissertation? I want to read the citation.
Of course its correct! This is the Brain we're talking about, for Hawkings sake!
I think they failed. It’s been 3 years. Funny enough, CZcams added the episode name to the description at the bottom.
@@djhero0071 I actually lol'ed.
I know i'm late but this is one of the first few episodes
"...It also involved a non-dairy powdered creamer." LOL
I love hearing Maurice LaMarche say the phrase "non-dairy powdered creamer". It's oddly entrancing.
Ohhh _that’s_ why Brain keeps reminding me of Futurama
I love how it cuts to Pinky after the prosecuter asks if mice are intelligent.
“Nooo…”
I also like how Brain tries to convince the court that's he's dumb by saying "Narf".
Me at age 10 listening to Brain: I'm bored...when's Slappy come on?
Me in college Physics listening to Brain: SLOW DOWN, I CAN'T WRITE THAT FAST!!
Writers keep trolling us.
I had been wondering what those PhD dropouts did.
Because 90s cartoons are typically the best place to learn real world physics.
10 bucks says Pinky is the survivor
me at age of ten listening to brain: oh my god!, now i undestand the principles of physics that by radiation moves faster the molecules of the water producing an incrementation of water´s temperature.
me now watching this show: JAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJA, PINKY SAYIED TROZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
0:32 I never noticed until now, the judge is Lance Ito. Guy presides over a lot of circuses, it seems
lol its actually pretty hilarious considering the time this episode aired was likely when the OJ trial was current.
And the fantastic thing is that the description of the Fermi-Dirac distribution is completely accurate, these show writers weren't mere entertainers. I suppose that's what gave these shows substance.
because you can't just read that out of a book...oh wait, you can.
@@zsedcftglkjh yeah but most people wouldn't bother especially on something so advanced.
No idea why this is being recommended now....
"non-dairy powdered creamer" is top shelf comedy right there.
I feel this show went over my head as a kid , and I need to watch it as an adult to fully appreciate this Cerberal comedy , Smartest comedy before Futurama.
Agreed I can't find it in the U.K though...
The fact that I understood none of that, apart from the temperature of the sun, is why I'm a history student.
A history student would know how many times Albert Einstein went Surfing tho.
@@sachyriel 6. I did Media Studies.
The whole point is that Christopher Walken for the adult audience is an instantly recognizable figure and one day for kids that grow up and get to enjoy the real deal you need to get them prepared for it. Its the very reason we hear Brain and think Orson Welles.
The 7 people that disliked this video did not know their quantum statistics. LOL!
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Isn't Brain however, just a result of scientific experiments, hence his vast intellect and....world-conquering desires? Wonder if they bring that up in this episode.
Heavenlyhounds96 Well, yes, but the Christopher Walken esque prosecuter probably wouldn’t believe that.
They bring up the experiments every show in the intro song.
I loved this cartoon! Christopher Walken and the Brain, now that is brilliant!
Chrissy, Chrissy and the Braaaaiiin!
one is a genius...
the other is
christopher walken
I have a soft spot for Brain's voice. I can listen to him whole day.
+M. VL Fun fact: Brain's voice is supposed to be a parody of the voice of Orson Welles. Compare the two, and the similarity is strikingly identical.
+CatMaster90001 Yes, I knew it. I admire Orson Welles, Citizen Kate is great. But Brain always says very amusing things because he is cartoon character : )
M. VL Indeed so. ^^ Though you don't necessarily need to be a cartoon character to say very amusing things; those things only become even more amusing _because_ of being a cartoon character. ;)
By the way, do you know what Orson Welles' final role was before he died?
CatMaster90001
You mean Transformers movie? It's nice to know he did animated characters too. I thought he had done only narrations. Sadly I'm not familiar with Transformers franchise so I have no idea what his character was like.
M. VL It is quite neat to know he was involved in animation indeed, even if it was a one-time thing for him, something he wasn't all too invested in to begin with. He did bring a fantastic performance, nonetheless.
To be brief, his character is Unicron, a planet-shaped, demonic deity of the cosmos, that devours entire worlds to sustain himself, leaving chaos and genocide in his wake. His role in the film is the major antagonist, as he recruits some fallen Decepticons to retrieve and destroy the Autobot Matrix of Leadership, a powerful talisman that is, as he says, "The one thing, the only thing, that can stand in my way."
Perhaps the most honest portrayal of two intelligent minds going head to head in any entertainment format! Sure, it's escapism, but even to a viewer like me, most of that information went completely over my head! Kudos to the animators and staff writers for having fun parodying Christopher Walken. I always thought he had a high IQ! Thanks🌎🇵🇷😉
I like the part where Brain says narf. Pinky is a lot more helpful than we give him credit for.
Damn.
He pulled the “non-dairy powdered creamer”-trick.
Well played.
“MY WORD MAN DON’T YOU KNOW YOUR QUANTUM STATISTICS?!?!”
also I love how the first word he thought of to prove he wasn’t smart was: narf.
I haven't figured out why the line "MY WORD MAN, don't you know your quantum statistics?!" makes me laugh so hard. But every time!
Top-notch voice acting can make _anything_ sound funny.
It always seems to be both great writing AND great voice acting.
There is a facebook page for bringing back this show, like it, get your mates to like it.
WE NEED THIS BACK!!!
+Yoda on DMT Sure, because likes on Facebook is all that TV executives care about when looking at their line-up.
Don't be so naive, mate.
no point remaking it, it wouldn't be the same. they made enough, just enjoy them. they need to re-release them in HD though.
Unfortunately, Ella Winter was right.
Animaniacs is being revived by Netflix. New episodes in 2020.
@@dalethelander3781 Hulu.
Albert Einstein was a champion surfer.
Yeah... this wasn't one of Brain's better plans.
Indego84 Only because he didn't account for the genius of Christopher Walken. Had he gone up against any other human (who, as portrayed in the show, are invariably utter morons), Brain would have had that case in the bag.
Nathanael Unger True, but still, if he was half as smart as he thinks he is, which is still incredibly brilliant, he would have planned for such a contingency.
Indego84 Well, Brain very rarely plans for every possibility.
Nathanael Unger Which is why he fails so consistently.
Indego84 Exactly. Pinky is only occasionally the source of the scheme's failure, when most of the time it is Brain's hubris and unpreparedness is what brings things crashing down.
Contrary to what the Brain says, I think that Peter Hastings (the writer of this episode, and "Yes, Always" among others) really did write his best material.
I'm suprised a DNA-test was never suggested.
the video doesn't show, but brain got an x-ray proving his mouse skeleton but the doctor sold it for some lady's bra. not a dna test but it's the principle really!
Well now people just "identify" as whatever they feel like they are and courts must agree. The father of a teenage girl in Canada was just convicted in a court of law for refusing to call her a him fact is stranger than fiction in 2021. Teens are not allowed to get a tattoo without consent usually but now they can get a sex change AND if the parent protests put their parent away so desired species is probably just next. File your teeth implant whiskers and a tail etc.
@@AnnaLVajda idiot
And then that lawyer went to torment Alucard's dreams.
+jazaniac Wait which Alucard?
+Jay M (JokerJay779) the one from Hellsing Ultimate.
So wait Christopher Walken went inside Alucard's dreams and tormented him inside? I can't wait till TeamFourStar abridge that part.
That will be special.
they didn't end up featuring the scene T.T
Quantum Statistics. 4 words I never heard.
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Hearing the Brain say narf makes me laugh every time.
And then that lawyer went home to play videogames.
You can tell everyone on ANIMANIACS & PINKY & THE BRAIN had too much fun when Jeff Bennett broke out his Christopher Walken voice. Impeccable AND hilarious.
Also, when Walken lawyer says Brain is just an odd-looking little man, all I could think of was THE BEAR THAT WASN'T.
"You are not a mouse. You're a tiny man who needs a shave & wears a fur coat."
I enjoy the judge Lansito cameo.
I just love science babble, especially when Brain does the babbling.
Actually, everything they're saying is real stuff.
Just seeing Brain sweating and pretending to be unintelligent is hilarious
Chris Walken- "Finally a normal script."
The Brain needs to be my tutor for my quantum mechanics class.
My dad was the one who first introduced me to Pinky and the Brain when I five XD These shows were intelligent and funny enough for parents to enjoy them WITH their kids, whereas nowadays adults wouldn't want to go within a million miles of the stuff their kids like to watch. They just plonk them in front of it to get them to shut up. It's pretty sad, because one of my best childhood memories is of me and my dad singing the Pinky and the Brain theme whenever it came on.
I didn't know quantum statistics either, am I a mouse?! :(
All of the Pinckney and the brain.
I'd love to see Brain and Sheldon from The Big Bang Theory get into an argument about physics...it would be HILARIOUS!
Brain would win
We already watch Brain argue with Pinky, he doesn't need to argue with idiots in stereo.
Is it me or Brain sounds more sinister in this spin-off than in Animaniacs?
Maybe a little, in a campier way.
Yes and no. Because in the spinoff, he had a sensitive side while in the Animaniacs segments, he remains his sinister side.
Alright, I admit it, I'm even more brilliant than I let on.
Learning with Walken, this kids edutainment show must be made.
0:00 Goodfeathers on the statue
Christopher Walken and Orson Welles discuss physics
Get me a jury to show me how the sun is a comfy 70 degress Fahrenheit, and I'll make cheese for you.
....IMPOSSIBLE! MEANINGLESS! 70 degrees??
PREPOSTEROUS!
YOUR HONOR, LET ME PROVE THAT I'M COMMITTING PERJURY!
What was he supposed to do? NOT correct Christopher Walken?
It's not like it would be hard to get him; Walken NEVER turns down a role, as long as he has the time. No matter how little it pays or how bad the movie.
Needs more cowbell
Isn't that the judge from the OJ Simpson case? HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! XD
*bangs head on microphone*
"Oh Blunder"
I love how the judge looks like Judge Ito from the O.J. Simpson trial.
The voice actor playing Christopher Walken sounds just like him.
I think it's the actor who voiced Johnny Bravo.
Used to watch this as an undergrad. Took me a while to convince my roomies that this was amongst the finest and smartest writing around. It was compulsive viewing once this was clear.
He missed the detail on how the vibrating molecules create heat.
The vibration of the molecules creates friction...
Which then creates heat.
The vibration is the heat. Temperature is just a measure of how much energy is stored in molecular vibration. What you're taught about friction producing heat is just a convenience, since most systems we care about involve LOTS of molecules. It's easier to treat their motion as a bulk property: heat.
JoeJoeTater thank you. Glad you understood it
Dude, me too!!! My dad used to look at me whenever the theme song went "By the dawning of the sun". Hahaha
I haven't seen this since I was 8 years old; that's 22 years! I want to find the rest of this video.
aaaaaaaa I absolutely loved these cartoons as a kid...
I was watching _Svengoolie_ one night and they had Sven talking to Rob Paulsen and Maurice LaMarche and Rob did a pretty good Christopher Walken imitation.
Two little mice.....fell in a bucket..of cream. The first mouse.....quickly gave up and drowned. The second mouse, wouldn't quit. He struggled.....so hard.....that eventually he churned that cream...into butter........and crawled out.
Did somebody say "mouse"? ("Two little mice fell in a bucket of cream... I am that second mouse.")
Entertaining AND educational.
They really don't make em like this any more.
I wonder if the real Christopher Walken ever saw this or any of the other times Animaniacs poked fun at him.
Nobody:
Brain: *NARF*
I remember this from my childhood.
I had no idea what was going on
The judge is Judge Ito.
"Your honour i intend to prove that Mr Brain is not a Mouse." HAHA.
Max Shreck from Tim Burton's Batman Returns faces off with the Brain.
I swear the judge looks like Lance Ito.
Christopher omg lol
The only thing that can out smart the brain...A lawyer.
How has Christopher walkens not played a lawyer in a movie or show?
Brain had to be the inspiration for Stewie.
Sounds like he's Voiced by Jeff Bennett, Like How He's Voiced Tong fo from Kung fu Panda Legends of Awesomeness and Big Bad Wolf from the 7d.
I've not read all the comments here, but has anyone else posted the uncanny resemblance of the judge to that of Lance Ito, the joke who presided over the O.J. case?
My word man, don't you know your quantum statistics?!
...O.o no I don't XD
Uh... narf!
I feel like children's shows were smarter and a lot more clever back in the 90s. I thought that maybe I was just biased because they were shows I enjoyed as a kid so I asked people who were already adults during that time. The general consensus is yes, kids shows are very dumbed down compared to what they use to be.
That's because before this day and age, they gave us characters who were clever, funny and engaging, who did things in their shows that made sense, drew us in and really made us want to watch more...Now, it's just a endless flow of stupid characters, who end up doing the things that need to be done by mere chance or through a fluke, and usually have laughs that make us want to grab a knife and find a way to create technology that would allow us to enter the show and kill them!
Are we all going to ignore the fact that the judge is Lance Ito? Lol
Brain talking to Judge Ito like the judge has any clue what he is talking about.
Everyone knows their quantum statistics. Judges included.
lol. The judge is Judge Ito.
Brilliant show...
Brilliant!
okrajoe Yes, always.
Non-dairy powdered creamers. More confusing than magnets.
If he can speak like a man then he has funky mouth parts, vocal chords, an entirely different physiology, in fact. Nothing that small can make sounds, so there's the man part down. Then there's the mind - we assume that in this scenario his brain is tiny, regardless, so mouse part. Buuuut, he now has four livers, something men don't have. That's a mouse thing. So he is more than a man. More than a mouse. He is.... DANGER MOUSE!
it also involved a non-dairy powdered creamer
Can't wait to see what Animaniacs has for us in 2020! Ya know when it goes on the internet so I don't have to buy a subscription just to watch them.
Leaving The Brain, A VEGETABLE!
back when cartoons got all the physics right (Simpsons still do)
THIS IS NO OVER! MOUSE!
Two little mice fell in a bucket of cream. The first mouse quickly gave up and drowned. The second mouse, wouldn't quit. He struggled so hard that eventually he churned that cream into butter and crawled out. Gentlemen, as of this moment Brain is that second mouse
@PadraikKasier my sister gave me coffee with non-dairy powdered creamer the other day. i remembered this episode from years ago and decided to check out the ingredients. they included a titanium compound. i was like "...oh." true story.
Or that the value of pi is not an infinite number but is equal to exactly -1.
Austin Powers The Movie: Austin Powers In Goldmember
I love how they're completely ignoring the size change..
Don't think I ever saw this one.
this just blows my mind. Christopher Walken in Pinky an the Brain?
What an interesting combination!
literally all brain had to do was demand someone take a DNA sample and then walken would have been unable to stop him.
All the points to INT and nothing was left for WIS.