Note: I do not own Animaniacs. All rights go to Warner Bros. Animation

It was a beautiful sunny day in a little ranch called Zacky Farms, which was pretty well known for its fine eggs produced by its chickens. The owner of the farm was a young woman, whom everybody knew by Girly McGirldaughter, who inherited the ranch from her father, who also inherited it by his father.

However, we are not here to talk about the history of the ranch, but of a chicken in one of its coops, which stood out from the rest, due to its peculiar size. Yes, it was a big chicken, which many suspected came from Japan and was Girly's favorite, and that chicken was known to everybody simply as "Chicken Boo", and was in fact very famous, and that was thanks due to starring an a very well known show from the nineties known as "Animaniacs", which made him earn many fans due to his sketch (where he disguised as a human in an obvious costume), that still had a very very very huge following, and recently had a reboot.

That day, Chicken Boo was just standing in the middle of the Chicken Boo, just walking in circles many times. He many the day was beautiful, very beautiful indeed, but that morning he was grumpy, and that was because he was thinking of the reason he had to stay at the coop, or, in reality, hide.

I don't doubt you might know, but for a bit on context, just in case, the reboot had an episode that became really infamous, and that episode, which caused Chicken Boo to angrily peck on the head whoever mentioned it, was called "Good Warner Hunting", in which it showed that the chicken hunted each every other character of the reboot out of rage for not being included, and also attempted to hunt the Warner siblings, who, of course, knew who he was (at least Yakko and Dot), so his plan failed.

Chicken Boo was sad that the new version of the show that made him popular painted him as the "Scrappy-Doo" of the show, especially because a lot of police officers were now out for him, and even his former co-stars wanted to see him being cooked into a Fried Chicken meal, only so he could pay for his "crime". However, he was not surprised. He knew that the show had been in production for a long time, and he, in fact, had approached both the CEO and president of the WB Animation Studio. He knew that the episode was just whitewashing what really happened off-set. Everything in the episode we're… just… lies.

At that moment, he started to carefully past through all of the events. Ever since he first went to the WB Studio to see if he could return.

In a few words, it is everything the writers of the episode didn't want you to know (as they, of course, could lose their jobs), and that way, paint him as a villain, which was something he definitely knew he wasn't.

This is what really happened behind the scenes of the episode, during the script phase of the episode…