Pinky and the Brain (film)

Pinky and the Brain is a animated film written and directed by Tom Ruegger and produced by Steven Spielberg. Based on the television series of the same name, the film follows two genetically-altered mice in a mission to conquer all of mankind. Rob Paulsen and Maurice LaMarche return to voice the titular characters. It is a spinoff of the theatrical Animaniacs film and serves as the eleventh film in the Warner Bros. Cinematic Looniverse.

Synopsis
One night at ACME Labs, a brilliant scientist named Dr. Mordough (Dustin Hoffman) 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. Their latest scheme draws the attention of a man named Wallace "Wally" Faust (Christopher Walken) who wishes to make the world a better place and offers to work with them. As the Brain gets closer to achieving his dream, Pinky begins to question Faust's true motives. Will the two lab mice finally gain control of the Earth, or is a much bigger goal in store?

Voice Cast

 * Rob Paulsen as Pinky and Yakko Warner
 * Maurice LaMarche as the Brain
 * Christopher Walken as Wally Faust
 * Dustin Hoffman as Dr. Mordough
 * Frank Welker as Phar Fignewton, Runt, and Buttons
 * Jess Harnell as Wakko Warner
 * Tress MacNeille as Dot Warner
 * Bernadette Peters as Rita
 * Nancy Cartwright as Mindy
 * Dee Bradley Baker as the Road Runner
 * 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 watching TV as the world is in danger.
 * In a mid-credits scene, the Brain seemingly has a plan for his next evil scheme.