The following is an episode list for the Warner Brothers animated television series Pinky and the Brain, which ran from 1995 to 1998. The series was a spin-off from another Warner Brothers animated series, Animaniacs, and includes some of the Pinky and the Brain shorts that were created as part of that show.
Pinky and the Brain was later retooled as the short-lived Pinky, Elmyra, and the Brain, which ran in the 1998–1999 season for only 13 episodes.
Outside of the original Animaniacs shorts, there were 65 Pinky and the Brain episodes produced.
The lists below are ordered by Season, and then by Episode Number. Several episodes included two or more skits; these are identified by the Segment number. The episode list reflect the show as aired in repeats and syndication and presented on the series DVDs; some initial Season One episodes had two or more programming variations on their first run.
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—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
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