Yakko, Wakko, and Dot sat on the couch in the water tower watching the news. However, what was being broadcast wasn't your typical story. Instead, footage of random people rallying in the streets holding signs and chanting, "WE DON'T WANT TOONS! WE DON'T WANT TOONS! WE DON'T WANT TOONS!" was shown. The Warners were throrougly disgusted by this.
"This has been going on for weeks. I wish it would stop already." Yakko said, shaking his head in disapproval.
"Me too. They never had any issues with us before and now all of a sudden they're protesting against us? I just don't get it." Wakko said.
"What's even worse is that a lot of toons look EXACTLY like humans. Hypocrisy at its finest." Dot remarked.
Not being able to watch anymore, Yakko turned the TV off. His siblings were relieved.
"Thanks, Yak." Wakko said.
"You're a life saver." Dot said.
"Don't mention it. I didn't wanna watch that garbage anymore." Yakko said.
Shortly after, the Warners wanted to do something to help get their minds off the situation. The oldest thought of an idea.
"Do you wanna get frozen yogurt?" Yakko asked.
"That sounds delicious!" Wakko excitedly said, licking his lips.
"I could use a treat." Dot replied with a smile.
The Warners left the water tower and descended down. They walked to their local frozen yogurt shop, only to stop when they saw a sign glued to the window that said: No toons allowed. They groaned in disappointment.
"Are you kidding me? Our favorite frozen yogurt place doesn't allow toons! What a gip!" Yakko exclaimed.
"Ugh, what are we gonna do now?" Wakko asked.
"I don't know." Dot said.
"Don't worry, sibs, we're still getting frozen yogurt. I guess we'll have to go to the store and get some." Yakko said.
Yakko pulled out a tandem bicycle from his hammerspace. He, Wakko, and Dot hopped on the bike and rode to the grocery store. After they parked the bike at the bike rack, they went up to the entrance and as soon as they did, their jaws were on the floor. Like the frozen yogurt shop, there was a sign that said toons weren't allowed inside.
"WHYYYYYYYYYYYY!" the Warners screamed at the sky in defeat.
"I hate to say it, guys, but I think toons are banned at all public places." Yakko said.
"But that's ridiculous! I wanna know who's behind this whole thing. Whoever started this, I'm gonna teach them a lesson!" Wakko declared angrily.
Dot sighed. "There's no point, Wakko. They wouldn't listen to us anyway."
"Come on, sibs, let's go." Yakko said, despondent.
The Warners unhooked their bike, hopped on, and rode back to the water tower. They plopped on the couch, stumped.
"We can survive without frozen yogurt. It is just one of many desserts." Yakko said.
"Yeah, I guess. The fact that toons can't go inside public places anymore is the thing that upsets me the most." Wakko said.
"I know. We can't do fun stuff anymore like going to the movies or amusement park. How are we gonna provide for ourselves if we can't go to stores?" Dot asked.
"Toons may not be legally allowed in stores, but we'll still be going there. We have to, we can't not have food. We'll starve to death. We'll have to find a way to work around this." Yakko said.
The Warners thought about theirs and their fellow Animaniacs stars' futures in society. Now that toons were being ridiculed, living their lives was going to be tough.
Yakko spoke up. "Wanna go bother ol' Scratchy?"
"Sure. He could use some excitement with all this madness going." Wakko responded.
"He's gonna lose it when we tell him our species are banned from the public." Dot said worriedly.
The Warners left the tower once again and headed to Dr. Scratchansniff's office and greeted him.
"Hey." Yakko said.
"Hello, Warners. Do you have an appointment?" Dr. Scratchansniff asked.
"No, we just wanted to see how you were doing." Wakko said.
"I'm doing fine, thank you. Things haven't been easy lately with you-know-vhat going on." Dr. Scratchansniff said.
"You can say that again. Listen, Doc, we have some even more bad news." Dot said.
Dr. Scratchansniff moved his head. "Vhat is it?"
"We went out for frozen yogurt and the sign on the window said toons weren't allowed in." Yakko repiled.
"Then, we tried going to the store but they also had a sign saying no toons allowed." Wakko said.
"So...vhat exactly are you getting at?" Dr. Scratchansniff asked, getting nervous.
"We came to the conclusion that toons are no longer able to go to public places, like stores, parks, things like that. They're permanently banned." Yakko said.
Dr. Scratchansniff became speechless. "No...zhat's impossible! Zhat can't be true!"
Hello Nurse joined in on the conversation. "What can't be true?"
"Zhe Warners are saying zhat toons are banned from all public places!" Dr. Scratchansniff responded quickly. He was still shocked.
"WHAT?!" Hello Nurse gasped in horror.
"Look, we're not gonna let this affect us. We're gonna put an end to this." Yakko said, trying to calm everyone's nerves.
"What's your proposal?" Wakko asked.
Yakko thought real hard for a second. "I know! Since the humans are protesting against us, we can start a protest of our own!"
Wakko, Dot, Dr. Scratchansniff, and Hello Nurse were enthralled by Yakko's idea. Rallying against humans sounded like a good way to get their rights back.
"That's an amazing idea, Yakko! They definitely won't see that coming!" Dot said excitedly.
"Ja, und maybe zhey'll listen to us!" Dr. Scratchansniff said.
"Let's hope so!" Hello Nurse said.
"Well, what are we waiting for? Let's start protesting!" Wakko declared, making a fist in the air.
With that being said, the Warners, Dr. Scratchansniff, and Hello Nurse began making pickett signs and labeling them, hoping for justice.
