Release date: November 5, 2021
Opening line: (Yakko) "Wagon Train-y!"
Warner's Ark: The Warners pick up a bunch of stranded, mythical creatures before a flood.
The Apology: The Warners apologize to their viewers.
Narf Over Troubled Water: Pinky and the Brain try to take over the world with music in the 1960s.
The Warner's Vault: The Warners revisit some archival footage.
General
- No Party Like a Donner Party: When Yakko sings "Wagon Train-y" in the opening credits they're on a wagon going past a Donner Pass sign.
Tropes found in "Warner's Ark":
- Continuity Nod: One of the creatures is Benedict the dragon from "How to Brain Your Dragon" in episode 2.
- Noah's Story Arc: The Warners save the mythological creatures from the Great Flood.
- Nuckelavee: There's a Nuckelavee in the group shots.
- Who Is Driving?: Throughout the whole sketch, none of the Warners were at the ark's wheel. As a result, the ark crashes.
Tropes found in "The Apology":
- Group Hug: While Dot is tearing up, Yakko and Wakko pull Dot in for a hug to comfort her.
- YouTuber Apology Parody: The subject of the short.
Tropes found in "Narf Over Troubled Water":
- All for Nothing: Brain's plan will cause black and white TVs to mesmerize viewers, but the network has switched to color.
- Hippie Van: The vehicle Narfunkel and the Brain tour in.
- New-Age Retro Hippie: Pinky collects a following of hippie groupies.
- Pop-Culture Pun Episode Title: From Simon & Garfunkel's song "Bridge Over Troubled Water".
- Shout-Out:
- The Brain wants to broadcast his plan via The Ed Sullivan Show.
- The ending is directly lifted from the ending of The Graduate.
- The '60s: The Brain tries to get into the folk music scene in this era.
- You Wanna Get Sued?: Pinky adopts the stage name Narfunkel.Pinky: Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
Tropes found in "The Warner's Vault":
- Art Shift: "Wipe Your Feet" is done in the style of a UPA cartoon.
- Educational Short: The Warner's 1972 film "Wipe Your Feet".
- Shout-Out:
- The opening is similar to Get Smart.
- The 1929 cartoon is in the style of Steamboat Willie.
- The 1960 cartoon is The Flintstones.
- Unintentional Period Piece: Played for laughs during the end. While Dot gives a thinly-veiled lecture about the political climate at the time the episode was being made, text saying "DATED MATERIAL WARNING" flashes at the bottom of the screen.
- Wartime Cartoon: The 1943 cartoon.