It could also be how Ralph the Guard can be seen in 1930 catching the Warners for the first time, and is later seen in the modern (1990's) setting having not changed one iota.They travel through the time portals to have fun with historical figures. The Warner studios lot is littered with time portals.This is how Yakko, Wakko and Dot end up in different time periods. Alternatively, they're the actual events the Warners were involved with throughout history, having breached into our reality multiple times before appearing in the Termite Terrace Studios in the 1920s.Wrong, they show in their "65th Anniversery" episode that they appeared in several cartoons prior to their incarceration in the tower, first next to the original star of their shorts, Buddy, and then later their own shorts, including a disastrous attempt at letting Wakko direct.Once freed, they made cartoons in the 90s. They got locked in the water tower before they could appear in any 1930s cartoons.The Warners aren't time travelers, but they ARE prophets/espers. That's because the films made in the 1930s are full of references to modern pop culture. But all the Warner films they show during Animaniacs make perfect sense they're wacky, sure, but not incomprehensible.
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