9 hours earlier…

Burbank, California. A glistening town. A beautiful, glistening town—that is. But it wasn't just any town, it was a town for actors. And, most interesting of all, toon actors, that was. And within this California town, was the Warner Bros. studios. This ironic studio was anything but a normal one. Sure, it had its fair share of human actors. But that's not what made this specific movie lot extraordinary, it was known for it's share of toon stars, which included; Bugs Bunny, Duffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam, and amongst other Loony Tunes stars. But what was even more interesting was that within the lot, there stood a water tower. One that used to indwell three toon stars; all three of them being puppy like children that starred in a show called Animaniacs.

The oldest was fourteen year old Yakko William Warner. He was the eloquent one of the family. And to mention, he was also quite the yakker when it came to his signature antics. Being the oldest to him meant that he was there for his younger siblings. Whether they were sick, injured, or just having a rough day, he was always there for them. Sure, they had their fun days, and especially, when it came to performing for their show. Of which, had gotten a reboot within the last two years.

Then, there was the middle sibling, also a boy. His name was Wakko Ryan Warner. Being the youngest Warner boy, and the middle sibling at eleven years old, he always found it interesting to be both a big brother, and a little brother. Sometimes, his place within the family had its advantages, and sometimes, it had its downfalls. But either way, he loved his siblings. And not to mention, he was the goofball of the family, always zany, and go-lucky. He also was the most physical of them, probably the reason why he had hypoglycemia.

And finally, there was the one and only girl within the Warner family. Ten year old Princess Angelina Contessa Louisa Francesca Banna-Fanna Bo Besca Warner the third. Or more commonly known to her older brothers as Dot. If you were to call her Dottie, she got on to you about it, and rather quick. However, what she was known for—besides being the only Warner who was a girl—was the fact that she was rather cute, and very witty. However, it was her wit that people adored these days now that she, and her brothers starred in the reboot of their Animaniacs show.

However, the reason why these three were no longer living in the water tower was because they were now adopted. And adopted by a loving family of humans. The Kells, to be exact. The siblings had met the family almost three years back, it was what had sparked the grand adventures that Yakko, Wakko, and Dot went through with this particular family, never guessing that the family wanted to adopt them. And to prove that, Jasper and Rachel Kell put up quite a fight with WB in court when the studio corporation found out that the couple wanted to adopted the Warners. And they had actually won the case! Not to mention, the couple had two additional children of their own. But the adoption did not come without its hardships—for Wakko, that was. Out of the three Warners, the last two years were the hardest for the middle sibling. The young lad had to go through therapy after going through a horrific ordeal, and one that had almost killed him. And in the aftermath of his ordeal, Wakko had had the hardest time coping when he found out that Jasper and Rachel were wanting to adopt him and his siblings. He had thought that he was betraying the memory of his actual parents. But gradually, over time, Wakko found that he was actually adjusting to his new life being a child of Jasper and Rachel.

And now, the newfound family were currently enjoying a midday walk through the park on quite a beautiful September day. It was neither too warm, nor too cool, it was just right. Well, at least Yakko thought so. As he walking behind his sister, he saw that she had donned her ever pink skirt, and her light key lime green long sleeved shirt that Rachel had bought her as a gift a few months back. Wakko was still donning his blue turtleneck, and signature red cap. As for the oldest Warner, or Kell, himself, he still donned his smoky topaz slacks, but he found himself wearing a teal blue short sleeve denim jean jacket. As they were walking, Jasper happened to see a bench nearby and had decided that it was time for a 'break' from their walking. He made sure that his spouse was the first to sit. Yakko felt smiling. He knew exactly why his father has recommended that everyone take a 'break', because today was none other than his mother's birthday.

Jasper then told the kids to go run around for a bit while he needed to 'retie' his shoelaces. Only the kids knew why their father had told them to run around. Jasper had already had this planned out for a week now. It has been four months since the Warners had been adopted, and the man had wanted to celebrate the occasion on Rachel's birthday, and even she had agreed to it.

Yakko sat himself down on the ground while he watched his siblings play soccer with the ball that Fay had brought with them. He never thought that he would ever gain two additional siblings, but here he was. After a few minutes, Jasper had finally called them back. After coming back, they all started walking again. As they were, Yakko happened to look up and see that Jasper had placed a blindfold over Rachel's eyes. As they continued on their way, Jasper made a right turn and soon enough, they were headed towards a shelter that the park provided for the general public. As they stepped foot into the outdoor park shelter, Jasper made sure to carefully seat his wife. Then after a minute, all five of the kids get in line on the other side of the table that they, or more like, Jasper, had selected. Then, the man eloquently unwrapped the blindfold from Rachel's eyes, and commanded her to still keep her eyes closed.

Then Jasper told her that it was alright to open her eyes, when she did, the first thing she saw on the picnic table in front of her was a triple chocolate cake, with white frosting, and blue colored frosted wording on the top. Rachel looked up and smiled at her husband. Then she looked back down and read the words on the cake.

"To the Best Mother in the world! Happy Birthday!"

It was right then that she smiled when she looked at her children. And it was only then that Jasper had Wakko grab his guitar out, and in the purist voice he mustered, the middle sibling sung the happy birthday song to his mother, his other siblings, and his father joining in as the background vocals. After he got done singing, Wakko gave his mother a hug.

"Thank you," Rachel said to him as they embraced. "That was wonderful Wakko."

Yakko patted his brother on the back.

"Gotta admit baby bro," he began. "You hit that last note really high. I'm impressed."

Jasper only smiled. "What do you think Mom should do first? Presents? Or birthday cards?"

"Ooh, birthday cards," Dot replied.

The other kids only nodded their heads in agreement with her. Rachel then found herself holding a stack of envelopes. She opened the top one first and read aloud what it said.

"To the most beautiful woman I ever laid eyes on. She's my rock, and my everything. I wouldn't be who I was today if we hadn't met, My darling friend. My wonderful wife. Happy Birthday, Sweetheart!

–Jasper."

Rachel felt herself wiping a tear from her eye. Then she opened the next one and also read it out loud.

"This is for the one who always makes my lunches before school in the mornings. This is to the one who always has been there for me through the joy, pain, days and nights. This is for you mom. Happy Birthday!

–Fay."

Rachel smiled big as she patted Fay on the head. Afterwards, she opened the third one up and read aloud that one.

"To the greatest Mother in the whole wide world. I sing about the world a whole lot. But it's really about you, because you're my world. Happy Birthday Mom!

–Yakko."

Rachel wiped another tear from her eye and opened up the next one. She read this one out loud too.

"This one is for the most Best Cook ever! Your food can make my stomach full, but YOU make my heart full! Thank you for everything you've given me in this point of my life. Happy Birthday Mama!

–Wakko Ryan."

Rachel then grabbed a hold of Wakko and gave him another hug.

"Oh my gosh, that was beautiful again," she said.

Then she opened the final envelope and read it out loud for them also.

"To the Greatest Mother out there. You took us in when you didn't have to. You gave us a loving home. You (and Dad) fought for us. You showed them that you have what it takes to be a mother. And as a result… Us and you, we'd be cute times three! Happy Birthday Mother!

–Dot, and Grace."

Rachel looked at her two girls and smiled.

"That's beautiful girls. I could never ask for more than what I got here, and the same with you three boys."

Wakko smiled, a small tear rolling down his face. "Of course. We all love you."

Then he walked over and gave her another hug.

"Thank you for everything, Mom." Wakko whispered softly into her ear.