Rewrites, Redo's, Remakes and Retakes.

Day 2:

[Scene 3 Take 1]

The first shot of this scene opened with a fade in of Jake huffing laboriously.

"Ooh-wee its hot" Jake panted as he held up a thermometer on the side of the mountain. He actually wasn't kidding. It was already in the middle of the day and the temperature had indeed reached 105 degrees.

"Lemonade, get your ice-cold lemonade!" Dot called from off-screen. The excited Jake ran towards a smiling Dot who was holding a tray of lemonade. She was out of her brown buckskin outfit and back in her regular clothes.

Cut!" yelled the director, who happened to be overlooking the filming from a nearby cliff. "Dot, why aren't you in costume?"

"Are you kidding?! It's 105 degrees out here! Sorry but the old lady look is so not me."

"But remember what we talked about earlier yesterday its…"

"Gotta be authentic, I know I know" she responded unhappily before sulking off to find her correct outfit; and took 30 minutes to get ready.

[Scene 3 Take 2]

Jake ran into shot again, this time Dot was in a pink gown complete with a doily and head bonnet. She was sweating so much that the gown was starting to get wet and her makeup was starting to sweat off. Dot stopped smiling when she noticed dark streaks running down her face. She clamped her hand over Jake's mouth before he could say his line. Behind the camera, her brothers were giggling at how ridiculous she looked.

"Gah, stop everything! Makeup!" she quickly ran off set again.

"Dot come back! Oh this not what I need today!" The director complained as Jake crossed his arms impatiently. It was forty-five minutes until Dot felt she was decent enough to redo the scene.

[Scene 3 Take 3]

This time the scene started off as planned.

"Ooh, let me have one of those little lady," Jake said, finally moving the scene forward.

"That'll be one gold nugget please." Dot stated.

"A gold nugget?! That's steep."

"No, it's expensive. That's steep."

Dot pointed to a ledge right behind his feet. It was 200-foot drop down to the bottom.

Jake fearfully jumped back and ran behind Dot. "Whoa, no you don't!"

"What's wrong now?" the director groaned.

"The script called for stumbling over a small cliff. That's a damn huge one!" Jake protested.

"Sure cause, you would have been so willing if I told you how big it was." the director replied sarcastically. Dot grabbed Jake's hand.

"Come on it's not so bad, we did it yesterday and were just fine" she pleaded. "And if I have to sweat in this hot dress for another minute then you've got another thing coming!" she added with slight annoyance.

"Nope, you ain't making me get back in that spot." the co-star replied defiantly.

"Ah oh okay, but if you're not going to listen to reason…" Dot didn't even finish her sentence as she swiftly whacked the tray of lemonade on top of Jake's head, causing him to wobble dizzily towards the edge. The ground beneath him began to crumble.

"Get those camera's rolling!" she shrieked.

"Wha- happened,?" he asked groggily.

"This happened, action!" the director snapped back.

[Scene 3 Take 4]

The cameras came on just in time as the ground gave away, taking the genuinely surprised Jake along with it. Jake screamed as he fell down the side of the mountain before landing on a smaller cliff halfway down. This was the same cliff where the Warmers brothers would hold out a large net to catch him. unfortunately, they weren't, as the next shot was a panting Jake sitting on the spot where they should've been.

"What the..?! Where's Yakko and Wakko?!" The director yelled out.

One of his assistants pointed out. "Uh… look"

The brothers' heads squeezed out from underneath Jake's behind.

"Ooh, sorry about that," Jake replied embarrassed.

"Oh, its fine, me and my brothers always wanted to be safety cushions" Yakko uttered sarcastically.

"We did?" Wakko asked.

"Alright let's just shoot that part again, Wakko get your pin ready." the director sighed.

"Wait, get the what?!" Jake asked just before he felt the sharp prick of a pin in his behind. Jake sprang up into the air and yelped in pain. This gave the Warners enough time to get back on their feet to hold the net out.

"And, action!"

[Scene 3 Take 5]

The Warner Brothers, dressed up in blue firefighter uniforms, managed to catch Jake before he fell down the mountain. Jake's hands tightly clung to the edge of the net, his entire body shuddered with fear. He gave a sigh of relief before striking a wild glare at them.

"What did you do that for?!"

"It's a time-saving tactic, would you rather go all the way up to the top and fall off again?" Yakko answered. Jake looked up at the very top of the mountain before he shook his head in response.

"Come on, consider this a trust exercise. I promise we will not let you drop down and hit the ground." Yakko declared while he and his brother raised their right hands. The man seemed comforted by this information.

"Good, cause we're going to have to do this part again!" The director spat.

"Oh no!" Jake groaned as Wakko pulled the pin back out.

[Scene 3 Take 6]

This portion of the scene was repeated with Jake falling into the net again. Jake sighed in relief before turning to the Warners.

"Thanks, boys" he answered.

"Whoa Nellie! Looks like we caught ourselves a whopper!"

"Cut! Yakko I said no ad-libs!" The director yelled frustrated.

"Eh, good habits die hard." Yakko shrugged.

[Scene 3 Take 8]

"Thanks…" A splurge of purple jelly oozing all over him and Yakko cut him off. Both groaned in disgust.

"Wakko! No eating on the set!" the director yelled at the middle sibling who had taken an unfortunate bite out of what was supposed to be his morning breakfast; a jelly filled donut in his right hand.

"Darn it! I'll clean you guys up!" Wakko uttered before his tongue grew three sizes larger. In one swift slurp, he cleaned off both his brother and the co-star.

"Thanks…" Jake grumbled; his voice dripping with more sarcasm than the drool on his clothes.

"I'm starting to think we really are related to dogs" Yakko retorted while wiping his face. The director simply facepalmed at this display.

[Scene 3 Take 11]

"…Whoa ho! Looks like we got heavy cargo on board!" Yakko joked just before Jake flicked his helmet off.

[Scene 3 Take 13]

Jake began to repeat his line but was a little too preoccupied with scratching his now itchy and sticky beard.

"Come on. Stop scratching your beard!" the director complained. The co-star put his hands away and chuckled sheepishly.

[Scene 3 Take 15]

This time Wakko and Yakko accidentally held the net off-center, causing Jake to land right on the edge of the net. He frantically managed to grab the bottom of the net with one hand while rubbing his behind with the other one. The repeated pin stabs after each take were starting to make his bottom sore. It was also getting harder for the Warners to hold him up.

"Whoops, sorry bout that" Wakko apologized. Meanwhile, Dot was looking down from the top of the ledge cracking up at the myriad of mistakes going on below.

[Scene 3 Take 16]

After several misfires, the rest of the scene went off as expected.

"Thanks, boys" Jake sighed in relief as he wiped his head.

"Rescue Service, That'll be one gold nugget," Yakko said as he held out a contract.

"One gold nugget?! That's ridiculous I won't pay!" Jake grumbled before he took the contract and tore it up.

"Okay" was the eldest siblings response as he and his brother dumped the man out of the net.

"Whoa! Okay, I'll pay! I'll pay!" Jake yelled out. An aerial shot from above followed him all the way to the bottom.

He was netted again by the Warners just before he fell on a patch of cacti. Yakko held out his hand expecting the payment. Jake reluctantly handed over one gold nugget. The brothers tipped their hats before running off-screen, leaving the net suspended in the air. Jake realized this too late as the net gave way, causing him to get himself pricked one more time. He let out a scream and sprang into the air. Completely ticked off, Jake growled in anger as he ran off after them.

The director clapped his hands in satisfaction. "And, cut! Perfect! That's the best take that's happened today! Now…"

The sight of Jake who was in the middle of an unscripted chase with the Warners interrupted his train of thought.

"You said you wouldn't let me fall and hit the ground!" he yelled angrily as he tossed a piece of cacti at them.

"We didn't let you fall! The net did!" Wakko retorted.

"You can trust us! But you can never trust cartoon physics!" Yakko laughed. Dot appeared next to the befuddled director while shaking her head.

"Boys, no self-control. I'll go get em," she stated before following after them. The group ran away from the mountain and headed right towards the next set, a river next to an old mill known as "Stutter's Mill"

"I'll be so glad once this short is done" the director muttered as he rubbed his eyes. "Alright, get those cameras down there and rolling!"

As soon as he said that, a small crew of cameramen were already following after the group.

"If this scene goes off in a few takes we'll be back on schedule. And… action!"

[Scene 4 Take 1]

The scene started off in the middle of a dusty pathway, Jake and the Warner brothers came into the shot. Yakko and Wakko nimbly hopped on the rotating wheel of the mill. Jake did the same as he furiously scampered up to the top of it. The three of them nimbly hopped over the wheel's wooden grooves. Meanwhile, at the bottom of the mill, Dot was filling up several buckets of prop gold kicked up from the wheel.

"Keep it coming, guys! We might have to enough to buy the whole city!" she called up to them.

"Ha! Think you can out roll me? I happen to be an expert log roller!" the miner jeered as he gained closer on the Warners.

"So what? We're expert wheel rollers!" Yakko replied snappily as he and his brother picked up the pace. Suddenly the wheel began to rotate faster.

"Pick it up a bit! I want that thing to really spin!" the director commanded excitedly as the brothers complied with his demand. They effortlessly ran across the wheel while their panting pursuer was falling further behind.

"Come on! Faster!"

This time the wheel spun even faster than before. The Warner's brother's feet dissipated in a locomotive blur as Jake could barely keep up. Finally, with a loud yelp, he stumbled underneath his feet and fell back before being flattened out against the surface of the rapidly spinning wheel. The scene was actually turning out perfectly… until the director noticed the stationary wheel was starting to wobble out-of-place. A large bolt that was holding it together popped off.

"No no no! Too fast! Too fast!" He yelled and he frantically waved his arms.

Dot who was still at the bottom of the mill, backed away from the wheel as it was kicking up a large spray of muddy water.

"Turn it off! Turn it off!" she shrieked angrily, the mud was tainting her outfit. Jake fell out from underneath the wheel and landed right on top of her. She strained to poke her head from underneath Jake's mud-covered body. "I'm getting too cute for this crap! Makeup!"

"Stop the wheel!" the director yelled again.

"We can't stop!" the brothers replied frantically. The enormous wheel suddenly came loose and started rolling away from the mill. Everyone dodged out-of-the-way as the runaway wheel rolled over anything in its path, cameras, set pieces, and a few unlucky crew members (nonlethal of course). The wheel collided into a large rock, launching the Warners into the air.

Meanwhile in the middle of a large open field, Jake had his arms stretched out wide to catch them. Yakko and Wakko plopped right into the miner's hands. Dot suddenly appeared from underneath his hat holding two scorecards labeled with the number nine.

"Little rough around the edges, but you two stuck that landing!" she answered.

"Let's do that again!" Wakko chirped excitedly.

Yakko with a half-smile on his face glanced at the destruction he and his brother caused. "Well, Ah… this could have gone worse,"

As if on cue, a crack of thunder followed by a sudden downpour gave its response. The group's content faces disappeared instantly as the field they stood in began to flood.

"At least it isn't hot anymore," Jake uttered dejectedly.

"Uh guys…" the director sighed as the water was slowly rising to knee-length. Several other crew members were quickly packing up and running for cover, others were assessing the damage. "What do you say we just cut this scene altogether and forget about it?"

They all looked at each other before replying without protest, "Sure"

Due to the intense flooding that day, filming had to be delayed for 3 days. The assistant director busily occupied himself with the entire crew, making sure the damages from the runaway mill wheel incident were cleaned up in time for the next scenes. In the meantime, the Warners lazily kept themselves occupied as they holed up inside their large steel trailer. Since Jake's trailer was crushed by the wheel, he had to share Wakko's bed, much to his displeasure. After eating half the food, Wakko was banned from the refreshments table until he could control his appetite. Dot had to settle reading magazines since the cosmetic lady was still recovering from being run over by the wheel from the other day. Yakko busied himself by reading what was left of what he considered a substandard script. Finally, everything had cleared up for shooting again. This quick shooting session suddenly didn't seem so quick anymore.

Day 5:

Yakko and Dot looked around for their brother who disappeared from their trailer earlier that morning. They spotted the director to see if he knew where he was.

"Hey, have you seen Wakko?" asked Yakko.

"Oh he volunteered to fill in for the laundryman that you ran over the other day," he answered bitterly. He was clearly not in a good mood.

"Sounds like someone's a bit cranky today" Yakko stated teasingly.

"Wait, did you say Wakko's doing the laundry? Uh-oh…" Dot spoke up concerned.

"Wakko!" A familiar voice roared. The Warner in question ran towards and cowered behind them. A moment later, a fuming Jake caught up to the trio. The other two burst out laughing as they saw his outfit had shrunken down three times, exposing his bare calves and belly.

"What the hell happened?!" the director exclaimed in astonishment.

"I sorta left his clothes soaking in the wash too long." Wakko guiltily explained as he hid underneath his red hat. Sure enough, a few other crew members passed by, also wearing clothes that happened to be 3 sizes too small for them. The director rubbed the brim of his nose in frustration.

"What am I suppose to do now?! This was my only outfit!" Jake complained angrily.

"Don't worry we'll just fix them with the old Warner SS technique" Yakko spoke reassuringly.

Dot took out her mallet and flattened Jake like a pancake. "S for squash..."

"...And S for stretch"

Dot and Yakko grabbed hold of his arms and legs and pulled on him like taffy until he snapped back into place. His clothes had successfully returned to their normal size. The co-star staggered as his arms and legs wiggled like noodles.

"All better?" both asked in unison.

"Uh, thanks" he replied woozily.

"Alright, let's get this done! We only have one more day on this site!" The director interrupted through his megaphone. His amplified voice caught everyone off guard. Once he got their attention he put it away.

"We are behind schedule as is! So listen to me good cause I'm only going to say this once! Until we are done…" he pointed a long accusatory finger at Wakko. "No eating the props!" he dragged his finger towards Dot. "No running off set!" he stuck it right at Jake's beard, who had quickly stop scratching it. "No scratching your damn beard!" He leaned closely at Yakko who did not look the least bit intimidated. "And no, no ad-libs! Understand?"

The four of them nodded in unison.

"Good"

[Scene 5 now 4 Take 1]

The scene started off with Jake searching for the Warner Brothers at one end of a wooden bridge.

"Yoo-hoo! Mr cranky claim jumper!" both brothers called out to him. The camera panned up to show them standing near the middle of the bridge in cowboy outfits. They quickly zipped off-screen with Jake not far behind them. As both of them crossed the bridge, they nearly slipped up and fell down on the other side.

"Cut!"

[Scene 4 Take 2]

They crossed the bridge again… and instantly fell through a few broken floorboards, splashing into a stream several feet below.

"Cut!"

[Scene 4 Take 3]

This time, the Warners crossed the bridge without error. As Jake made it to the other side, he looked around for the Warners…

He looked up to see them back on the other side of the bridge. Jake grumbled and furiously ran back. This part was intended to go on for a few more times with Jake and the Warners simply going back and forth on the bridge.

A thunderous belch disrupted the entire scene, instantly shattering all camera lenses within 10 feet. The force of the belch also ruptured the structure of the bridge, sending it crashing down the stream.

" Cut! Alright, let's just head over to the next bridge" the director commanded irritably.

"This the last time I let you drink Red Bull before we film," Yakko said Wakko.

"Sorry" Wakko apologized. Within minutes, the camera crew relocated to another wooden bridge that happened to be half a mile away.

"And, action!"

[Scene 4 Take 4]

In the next shot, the Warners looked back while they outran their pursuer. Both were immediately stopped in their tracks by a large toll bridge gate slamming down on their heads.

"Oops!" Dot exclaims as she poked her head out the booth. Jake who was unable to stop himself, tripped over the gate and toppled right on top of Yakko and Wakko.

"Whoa whoa! Cut! That's not supposed to be in the script!" the director yelled.

"Well I say it's a definite improvement" Dot responded as Jake peeled the flattened Warner brothers off his chest.

"No, it's not! I don't even think there were toll bridges in 1848! Get rid of it, Dottie!" Dot simply blinked for a few moments before letting out a forced smile. Both Yakko and Wakko went wide-eyed as they knew the director just crossed a line.

"Uh, why don't you come up here so we can discuss this like civilized people?" she asked politely. The director thought nothing of it when he hastily stormed over to the booth. He barely noticed the gate was between his legs.

"Sure, But I only got one thing to say…!" he began to rant. Dot's response was raising the gate with a swift yank of the lever. Jake and the other Warners winced at the loud whack that followed.

"Damn" Jake muttered.

"Alright… you made your point. It stays" the director croaked painfully as he limped off the bridge.

"It's hard being the negotiator of the group," she said sweetly.

"Oh sure your additions are fine but mine aren't." Yakko added.

[Scene 4 take 4]

After a few minutes of rewrites, the scene resumed with Wakko and Yakko running across the bridge with Jake not far behind them. This time the gate slammed down on his head.

"Toll bridge, that'll be 5 gold nuggets please," said Dot as she held out her hand to receive payment. The miner unhappily complied and handed her a few nuggets.

"Thank you! Have a pleasant stay," She let the gate up allowing him to pass. Finally on the other side of the bridge, Jake looked around for the Warners. A brief whistle grabbed his attention as he looked up to find them coolly resting back on the other side where he just came. He let out a frustrated growl and ran back on the bridge. The gate hit him again.

"6 gold nuggets please," Dot answered innocently. The miner grumbled before giving her a few more nuggets. Dot raised the gate again, allowing him to pass.

"It's a running gag" she added while waving her hand. Meanwhile, the director overlooked the revised scene behind the camera.

"Huh, that bit actually turned out alright" he stated contentedly.

"Hey mister, we know how you can get to the gold inside the mountain," Yakko spoke up as Jake made it back to their side.

"You do?" Jake asked.

"Of course I do. Now shut up and kiss me!" Yakko suddenly had on a bridesmaid gown and planted a kiss on Jake's lips. The shocked director threw down his cap in anger.

"Alright What the f…?! Cut! Yakko!" his screech of anger nearly deafened a nearby cameraman.

"Sorry, I thought you took back the no ad lib rule when you let Dot do it." Yakko responded.

"That was a scene revision, genius." Dot cut in.

"Come on! Let me change-up just one little part in this stupid script! Just one!" Yakko pleaded.

"The answer is still no!" the director negated. Yakko simply threw up his hands in response.

"Alright, I hear ya, no more ad-libs for the rest of this scene."

Thank you." the man replied softly.

"So is the next scene fair game then?" Yakko asked defiantly.

The director's face turned red, his eyes twitched uncontrollably. Wakko placed hands over his mouth in shock while Dot simply shook her head at the deep hole her older brother just dug himself into.

"You know what… there is a way you can change up this scene …" he spoke unusually calm. He quietly sauntered over to the refreshments table and picked up a sticky peanut butter muffin. At this point he no longer cared about changing things up, his initial plans had been compromised enough already.

"Really?" Yakko was genuinely surprised.

"Sure, you can start… by clamming up for the rest of the scene!" He angrily charged at him, wielding the muffin in his hand.

"Yikes!" Yakko yelled as he dodged out-of-the-way.

"Run, Yakko run!" Dot yelled as the director chased him across the set.

After a few disruptive minutes, the rest of the scene went on as planned, this time with Wakko having to say the rest of Yakko's lines. Yakko continued to grin slyly, not letting on that his mouth was temporarily glued shut by the peanut butter inside his mouth.

[Scene 4 Take 3]

"...You do?" Jake asked.

Wakko accidentally held up two churros he swiped from the refreshments table, he quickly realized his mistake before putting them away.

[Scene 4 Take 4]

Wakko did the correct action by taking out two sticks of dynamite from his pocket.

"Dynamite!" he replied.

"Wait a minute, how much?" The miner asked suspiciously.

Uh…" Wakko pondered. He had forgotten his lines.

"Cut! Someone break out the cue cards." the director said aloud.

[Scene 4 Take 6]

"...how much?"

A crew member carrying cue cards held up Wakko's next line.

"Free!" Wakko answered.

"I'll take all of it,"

Wakko handed hundreds of dynamite sticks. He walked off with them while Warners just stood there.

"You're line..." the director whispered harshly. Wakko squinted his eyes as he tried to read the next one.

"What does that say…? Oh, I see it! Would you like some fuses?"

"Cut!" the director slapped his hand. This time the cue card guy came closer so Wakko could see.

[Scene 4 Take 9]

"Would you like some fuses?" said Wakko. This bit of news stopped Jake dead in his tracks.

"What no fuses?!" he exclaimed in surprise.

"They only cost 10 gold nuggets," Wakko said persuasively as he held out the fuses.

"But that's all I got left!" Jake complained. He changed his mind and put down the pile of dynamite. "Oh alright, cause once I've blow'd that mountain all the gold will be mine. So long, suckers!"

Jake laughed evilly as he hauled off his explosive cargo.

Yakko held up a sign that said "look who's talking"

"Screw it, well fix that in the editing" the director uttered, completely frustrated. "Great job, Wakko. Let's get this last scene done"

[Scene 5 Take 1]

Several sticks and barrels of dynamite crowded around a fake mountain at the start of this final scene. Jake appeared at the bottom of the mountain, laughing deviously as he lit a long strand of a fuse. Since real explosives were being used, all the other crew members stood back at least half a mile from the mountain.

"That oughta do it, look out gold here I come!" he gloated just before he ducked for cover behind a large pile of rocks. But after several seconds, he realized nothing happened.

"Huh?"

"Cut! Let's try that again..." the director barked.

[Scene 5 Take 2]

"...look out gold here I come!" This time he tried lighting it again before ducking back behind the rocks. This time it worked, too well to be truthful. The lotion not only blew up the mountain but also Jake's cover. When the dust cleared, the miner staggered dizzily covered in soot.

"Watch that first step... it's a doozy" Jake slurred before falling into the massive crater.

The director wondered what happened as Dot handed him two sticks of the dynamite used. He read the label on one of them:

Slappy Squirrel's Slap Happy Dynamite: Warning 10 times more powerful than normal dynamite.

"In hindsight, maybe using her leftover dynamite wasn't such a good idea" she commented.

[Scene 5 Take 3]

After a few hours of setting everything back up, the scene was given one more go. The explosion went off successfully with just regular dynamite. Jake looked up completely ecstatic to see the shining bright gold nugget that laid before him.

"I's rich! I's rich! Gold! Gold! Gold!" the miner shouted triumphantly. Off to the far right of the demolished mountain, a crowd of miners overheard him and immediately rushed over to collect their share. It wasn't until he stopped dancing and looked at the crater when he realized his gold had vanished. "My gold's all gone!" Jake bawled.

The Warner trio appeared next to him as they gazed down the crater.

"We'll buy the land from ya for a gold nugget," said Yakko, who finally cleared out peanut butter in his mouth. Jake laughed as he snatched the gold nugget out of Yakko's hands.

"Ha ha! I can't believe it, the lands worthless! Cant, you see the gold's all gone?"

"That's okay, we just wanted the oil."

"Oil?"

Suddenly a large geyser of oil ruptured from the ground and spurt into the air. The stunned miner froze in shock and fainted, falling on his back.

[Scene 5 Take 4]

For a final shot, the Warner trio shrugged innocently as they gave great big smiles for the camera, their mouth's completely covered with gold. The shining metal created a blinding gold glare that ruined the shot.

" Cut! I don't even care, we're almost done." the director answered contently.

[Scene 5 Take 5]

All three flashed a single gold tooth in their grinning mouths.

"And… cut and print! Finally, that's a wrap everyone!" the director announced relived. Everyone on set cheered at this news.

"Ooh yes, cause I've got a date with a razor" the Warner's costar happily rubbed his beard. Wakko held out his hand.

"Thanks for working with us this week Jerry, you weren't bad" he thanked him, addressing him by his real name.

"No prob, y'all weren't bad yourselves" Jerry replied politely as he shook his hand.

"Do you know what this means? We can finally leave this heck hole!" Dot cheered ecstatically.

"And best of all nothing else went wrong!" Yakko stated proudly.

A bit of commotion grabbed Warner's attention as they noticed the director in serious conversation with a few of the crew members.

"... That temporary oil line we installed, turns out we hit another one too." one of the crew members explained.

"Wait, what do mean we hit another one? That was raw sewage?!" The director exclaimed horrified. Suddenly the smell went completely rotten as everyone groaned in disgust. The geyser went up even higher and started to splatter all over Jerry and the Warners. Both Wakko and Dot glared at Yakko.

"Remind me to remove that saying from my vocabulary" Yakko uttered.

"Gah! This is worst than Wakko at chili night!" Dot whined as she held her nose.

"What are we supposed to do?" Wakko asked aloud.

"What do ya think? Get the hell out of here!" Jerry yelled as he ran off. Everyone quickly packed up to avoid the vile substance.

"Yikes!" All three of them shrieked as the sewage began to splatter the entire set.

"Oh man! the guys back at the studio are going to be pissed when they find out about this!" The director worried as he climbed onto a bus.

Long story short, "Gold Rush" was officially finished. After a few bits of editing and tweaking here and there, it was released in February if 1994. The assistant director was able to keep his job after a bout of explaining and pleading to Spielberg and Mr. Plotz. When the authorities found out about the pandemonium that went down in the park, they fined the studio for property damages and banned the Warners from being able to set foot on the park. It was the best news the Warners heard in the entire time, or least until they found out their next episode would involve a 10-hour flight to Germany.

Well, if you have already made it down to here. Thanks for sticking around to the end. For any of the newcomers reading this story, if you liked this one, feel free to check the other ones I've done. Thanks again for reading, See you next time.