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"Animaniacs" for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) is a side-scrolling platform video game released in 1994. Developed by Konami, it follows the adventures of the Warner siblings - Yakko, Wakko, and Dot - as they navigate through various levels inspired by episodes from the animated television series. Players maneuver the trio of characters through a linear, three-dimensional environment. Characters possess basic actions like picking up and hurling objects, executing dashes, and stacking to access higher platforms—though stacking strength diminishes with fewer characters. The primary goal is collecting 24 pages of a script, dispersed across various sections of the studio. While completion doesn't require gathering all pages, there are three distinct endings depending on the number collected. They're strategically tucked away in stages, some requiring specific actions—like moving objects or interacting with characters—to unveil hidden ones. A slot machine activates upon accruing a set number of coins, offering diverse power-ups like temporary invincibility, character revival, or coin manipulation. Characters lack health bars or lives; defeat or capture spells the end, with each character succumbing individually. However, a "Rescue" stage materializes upon defeat or capture of one or two characters. The game features colorful graphics, lively animations, and a soundtrack that captures the spirit of the TV show. Each stage unfolds as a cinematic homage, and several stages ends with a boss fight. The climactic Editing Room stage, unlocked after conquering all others, culminates in a final showdown against Pinky and the Brain. Overall, "Animaniacs" combines platforming action with elements of humor and charm characteristic of the show.