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The Music of Animaniacs by Lisa Scoggin
The Music of Animaniacs by Lisa Scoggin









The Music of Animaniacs by Lisa Scoggin The Music of Animaniacs by Lisa Scoggin The Music of Animaniacs by Lisa Scoggin

Written with both the music scholar and layperson in mind, this book will appeal not only to those who enjoy the show, but also to those who are interested in parody, nostalgia, the study of pop culture, and music in animation in general. Through this, the author touches upon musical theatre, country music and nostalgia, Woodstock, censorship, classical music reception, limited animation, and characterization through music, as well as many other topics. Please note that this is a continually evolving list. The music used in Animaniacs played a vital role in its popularity and still does, as is evident from the number of hits on YouTube for songs like "Yakko's World" and "Wakko's America." In The Music of Animaniacs: Postmodern Nostalgia in a Cartoon World, the first ever book-length study on the subject, Lisa Scoggin examines how the music functions in Animaniacs, from its basis in the sounds of Carl Stalling to its role in parody to its use in the educational segments. Her recently published book, entitled The Music of Animaniacs: Postmodern Nostalgia in a Cartoon World, examines the ideas of parody, nostalgia, and. Below is a list of some of the items that I have found useful for examining music and American animation. The 1990s television show Animaniacs, with its sharp wit, double entendres, and zany humor reminiscent of the Golden Age Warner Brothers cartoons, was a hit with adults and children alike.











The Music of Animaniacs by Lisa Scoggin