![]() Pinky’s brain, however, is an empty void except for the shell of a peanut." He then continues to explain that while the lyrics could make sense, the visuals help tell the real story, even citing that the "one is a genius" line shows Brain writing equations as Pinky jumps in wearing a straightjacket during "The other's insane." When questioned about the lyrical evidence, he states, ".In the original theme song in Animaniacs, when they sing 'one is a genius the other’s insane,' at that point, they walk past an X-Ray machine, and you see that The Brain’s got a very involved cranium with machinery working hard in there. While the theory makes a lot of sense, and the story lends itself heavily to the idea, the show's creator, Tom Ruegger, put the ideas to rest in an interview. RELATED: A Dark Disney Theory Connects Captain Hook To The Little Mermaid With Murder The theorist also posits that Pinky only acts the way he does because he would rather not use his vast intelligence and instead use his time to have fun in wacky ways. It's revealed that he actually only wants to return to his home in a small can that features a picture of the world on the label, meaning world domination was never a goal. In "Leggo my Ego," the Brain meets with Sigmund Freud, and the two delve deeper into why the Brain wants to take over the world. These ideas have been explored in many videos, but another, more interesting aspect is explored in a video where the theorist explores Brain's motivations. He also realizes he can talk since he couldn't before therefore, it means that Pinky is already smarter than the average mouse, but he expresses it differently. In the origin episode "Project B.R.A.I.N." it's also explained that both mice went through the same mind-enhancing experiments that made Brain smarter. ![]()
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