Animaniacs: Back in Action

Animaniacs: Back in Action is a 2019 American live action/animated action-adventure-comedy film directed by Steven Speilberg and Joe Dante. It is based off of the 1993-98 series Animaniacs, and was produced by Tom Ruegger and Steven Spieberg, written by Sherri Stoner, Joe Dante, Craig McCracken and Lauren Faust (the latter two whom both worked on The Powerpuff Girls), scored by Michael Giacchino, with archive music by Richard Stone, and distributed by Amblin Entertainment and Warner Bros. Pictures. The film combines live-action with animation similar to Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Space Jam, and Looney Tunes: Back in Action (whom the film bears a similar name to).

The film premiered in theaters in Australia on April 31, 2019, and was released to the US on March 25.

Plot
In mid-1995, the Animaniacs cast get to take a short vacation after the production of their new episode to be released to the public. However, an evil, former animator named Louie Crack (Bill Hader), sees this and, reflecting a time the cast caused him to get fired, tries to get revenge on them by destroying their episode and their reputation. When Yakko reads a letter from Crack saying that he will get his revenge on them, he gathers himself, his siblings Wakko and Dot, the rest of the Animaniacs characters, Steven Speilberg (himself), and fan of their show Tara Strong (also played by herself) as a team to try and stop Crack.

Cast

 * Bill Hader as Louie Crack, a former animator who tries to get his revenge on the Animaniacs for getting him fired. He is the main antagonist of the film, and his name is a pun on actor Lewis Black, whom he worked with on Inside Out.
 * Steven Spielberg as himself, the creator of Animaniacs who later teams up with the cast of his cartoon and Tara Strong to defeat Louie Crack.
 * Tara Strong as herself, who later teams up with the cast of her favorite cartoon and Steven Spielberg to defeat Louie Crack.

Voices

 * Rob Paulsen as Yakko Warner, Pinky, Dr. Scratchansniff
 * Jess Harnell as Wakko Warner, Walter J. Wolf
 * Tress MacNeille as Dot Warner, Marita, Hello Nurse
 * Frank Welker as Ralph, Thaddeus Plotz, Buttons, Flavio, Runt
 * Bernadette Peters as Rita
 * John Mariano as Bobby
 * Dee Bradley Baker as Pesto
 * Maurice LaMarche as Squit, Brain, Wakko's Burps
 * Nancy Cartwright as Mindy
 * Noah Schnapp as Skippy Squirrel
 * Sherri Stoner as Slappy Squirrel

Soundtrack

 * 1) Animaniacs Theme Song - The Warners ft. Tara Strong
 * 2) Happy - Pharrell Williams ft. the Animaniacs cast
 * 3) Makes Me Beautiful - One Direction
 * 4) Wrecking Ball - Miley Cyrus
 * 5) Squeeze Me - N.E.R.D.
 * 6) Better When I'm Dancing - Meghan Trainor
 * 7) Poker Face - Lady Gaga
 * 8) What Are We? - The Warners ft. Tara Strong and Steven Spielberg
 * 9) It's Finn McMissile - Michael Giacchino
 * 10) Animaniacs Theme Song (Cover) - The Animaniacs cast ft. Steven Speilberg and Tara Strong

Trivia

 * Due to Chick Vinnera's retirement in 2011, Pesto is now performed by Dee Bradley Baker. The same goes for Skippy Squirrel, who is voiced by Noah Schnapp.
 * Due to the film being co-written The Powerpuff Girls staff Craig McCracken and Lauren Faust, the film has a few references/allusions to said Cartoon Network show:
 * Among the many dolls Dot owns in her room is a Blossom plush, which is computer-animated to give the effect of an animated character holding a realistic item.
 * During the scene where Yakko, Wakko and Dot watch TV with their fan Tara Strong at her home, the footage shown on the television is a clip of The Powerpuff Girls episode Helter Shelter, which shows Bubbles. Tara then exclaims "Hey look, it's my character!".
 * This is because Cartoon Network, which was a part of Time Warner, allowed Warner Bros. to slip the references into the film.