on WFTY and Sunday nights at 7, as well as Sundays at 10:30 a.m. Warner Bros.'s clever "Animaniacs" spinoff, featuring the voices of Rob Paulsen and Maurice LaMarche, airs Saturdays at 10:30 a.m. WEEKENDS Spielberg's "Pinky and the Brain," in which lab mice try to take over the world, may well reign over the weekends. And who says romance is dead? Two action-adventure series feature teenage girls in the romantic roles of saving the world from villains. In addition to a live-action show by that name, there's "Wishbone," which introduces classic literature through the daydreaming adventures of a Jack Russell terrier. Stine and the Duchess of York also are hitting the airwaves. There are three cartoons based on Jim Carrey movies and two new shows with characters from Disney theatrical blockbusters. stations are no longer the bridesmaids of children's television, with the unveiling of the Kids' WB, which includes three Steven Spielberg productions. "Little Lulu" and "Felix the Cat" return to (animated) life and the Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew are back in the sleuthing game, which now includes Sylvester and Tweety. The new television season for children and their families resembles a bride's checklist: Something old.
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