Is Animaniacs right for your family?
Series 1993 7 min/ep. Analyzed with methodology v1.1.0 — can be updated
The two Warner Brothers Yakko and Wakko and their Warner sister Dot had been (supposedly) created in the 1930's, but their cartoons were too screwy for the general public to handle. The three Warners were locked up in the studio water tower until they escaped in the 90's. There, they run wild, causing chaos everywhere!
What's inside
Average score of the 3 episodes analyzed so far. 272 more episodes can be analyzed for a more accurate picture.
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ViolenceTraces · 19
Why this score?
- 0:00–0:07Characters engage in slapstick physical comedy involving exaggerated impacts and cartoon-style collisions typical of animated humor.mild
Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.
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Sexual contentAbsent · 0
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Romance & relationshipsTraces · 3
Why this score?
- 0:00–0:07The synopsis and episode description contain no depictions of romantic relationships, crushes, kissing, or dating.background
Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.
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Religion & spiritualityTraces · 17
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Family themesPresent · 40
Why this score?
- 0:00–7:00Three sibling characters who were separated from society and confined together in a water tower form the central family unit of the series.clear
Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.
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Political & social messagingPresent · 32
Why this score?
- 0:00–7:00The characters are depicted as having been censored and confined by studio authorities in the 1930s due to their content being deemed inappropriate for audiences.mild
Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.
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Heavy emotional contentPresent · 30
Representation (informational)
Shown for information only — never used as a filter.
- Female protagonism: Present
- Cast diversity
- LGBTQ characters present
Scores measure theme presence (0–100) — they never say whether content is good or bad. Different families have different thresholds.