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The Warners' Parnets

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Okay, for those you who have seen the Animaniacs movie feature "Wakko's Wish" you may had thought that King William and his wife, Queen Angelina were Yakko's, Wakko's, and Dot's parents, but here's fact, the king and queen were only the Warner siblings parents in the movie. These two Warners right here, Zakko and Dorothy-Ann, are the Warner siblings' REAL parents!!!!!!
Here are facts to prove that Zakko and Dorothy-Ann really are the Warner siblings' real parents and about them.

Zakko Warner (the father): Zakko is a fast-talking, Liverpool-accent, wise-cracking, smart-aleck of a father. He and his twin brother, Makko (who also has a Liverpool accent and not pictured), were the original [link] of Warner Brothers Studioes before Thaddius Plotts (the ugly little guy from the A! TV show, in case you don't know him). Although Zakko may be a prankster, he also has a funny, charming and loving side too (which is why his wife married him). Also, that's where Yakko and Wakko got there good-looks from. Nuff said ;).


Dorothy-Ann Warner (the mother): Princess Angelina Contessa Luisa Franesca Banana Fanna Bo Besca the second (or Dorothy-Ann, for short) is the adorably lovely mom of the Warner siblings. She first started working at WB Studioes as a nurse, but she was kinda clumsy for the job. Dorothy-Ann use to be self-obsessed about how cute she looks, until she met her now husband, Zakko, who the lucky patient to see her. Even though she's married and has three kids (Yakko, Wakko and Dot), Dorothy-Ann still stays the same caring, free-sprited lady she is.



Animaniacs belong to Warner Bros.
Zakko and Dorothy-Ann Warner belong to me
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Glasolia1990's avatar

The Warners‘ ancestry is quite interesting. As like British-American, most notably with Wakko. Hence why the siblings had distinct voices/accents.