Pinky and the Brain (film)

Pinky and the Brain is a animated science-fiction comedy film written and directed by Tom Ruegger and produced by Warner Animation Group and Amblin Entertainment. Based on the television series of the same name, the film features Rob Paulsen and Maurice LaMarche as the two genetically-altered mice in a mission to conquer all of mankind. It is a spin-off of the theatrical Animaniacs film and serves as the fourteenth film in the Warner Bros. Cinematic Looniverse.

Synopsis
One night at ACME Labs, a brilliant scientist took two ordinary lab mice and spliced their genes. On that night, Pinky and the Brain were created. Since then, the Brain constantly tries to take over the world only for that plan to fail due to either his arrogance or the stupidity of his idiotic companion, Pinky. But somehow after multiple failed attempts, they finally unleash a scheme that works to perfection! Brain now rules the world with Pinky as his right-paw mouse. Their chaos soon draws the attention of Wallace "Wally" Faust (Christopher Walken), a man who has been watching them for quite some time. He vows to overthrow the Brain as he claims the world deserves better. Will the two lab mice retain control of the Earth, or will their reign be exterminated? And what kind of secret is Faust hiding?

Voice Cast

 * Rob Paulsen as Pinky and Yakko Warner
 * Maurice LaMarche as the Brain
 * Christopher Walken as Wally Faust
 * Dee Bradley Baker as Dr. Mordough and the Road Runner
 * Frank Welker as Phar Fignewton, Runt, Buttons and Gogo Dodo
 * Jess Harnell as Wakko Warner
 * Tress MacNeille as Dot Warner
 * Bernadette Peters as Rita
 * Nancy Cartwright as Mindy
 * Eric Bauza as Marvin the Martian
 * Bill Hader as Freakazoid

Trivia

 * This is the first theatrically released Pinky and the Brain movie.
 * Freakazoid makes an appearance in the film protecting Washington D.C. from Brain's scheme. But before he can work to save the rest of the world, his favorite show airs on TV.
 * Somewhere in the middle of the film, it is revealed that Wally Faust's true reason for overthrowing the Brain was to take over Earth himself.
 * Near the end of the film, Pinky gets Brain to realize that the only way to defeat Faust is to save the planet, abandoning his own plans for world domination in the process.
 * There is a scene near the end of the film in which a new villain emerges. This sets up the events for the final film in the WBCL.