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Brainy Yak (born as "Brian Yak") is a highly intelligent yak that used to be Professor Moshimo's childhood friend from his farm.

When Brian was born he was a very dumb and unintelligent yak. The others yaks made fun of him. Moshimo felt sorry for him and decided to make him smarter by give him a synthetic brain.

The result was that Brian became smarter then any other Yak. But he became so intelligent that he couldn't stay at the yak farm. He walked away one evening to never come back, angry at Moshimo for making a freak out of him.

Later he spend his time telling people weights on a circus and selling answers to schoolchildren. His goal is to get revenge on Moshimo.

In the episode The Old Switcharobot he blows up Protoboy and saves Moshimo. He later claims he did that because if any one is going to kill Moshimo, it's going to be him. He is then trapped by Moshimo's yaks (who were mutated with spider genes) and taken away. It’s unknown what happened to him afterwards.

Appearance[]

Brainy Yak is a Yak with grey long horns with grey fur and a giant brain, he wears a necklace, and a black cape, he also wears red pants and black boots with a darker red belt with a black circle on the center with a yellow "Y".

in A Tale Of Two Evil Geniuses, he had dark blue fur, green eyes and his brain is peach.

As a newborn Yak, his fur was lighter than his current-self, and had no horns.

As a young Yak, he wore a barrel on his head and his fur was slightly darker. and smalls horns were coming out of his head.

Trivia[]

  • His name is a pun on the word Maniac.
  • His name may also be a pun on the populair British science show: Brainiac: Science Abuse presented by Richard Hammond (also known from Top Gear).
    • It also may be a reference to the DC Comics villain Brainiac.
  • He is one of the few villains to have killed someone. The others being Dr. Kamikazi, Protoboy, Robomonkey, and possibly Agent Kalaschnikov.

Appearances[]

Brainy Yak is only seen in 4 of the 104 episodes of the entire series, in two major appearances in The Legend of Brainy Yak and The Old Switcharobot and two cameos in A Tale of Two Evil Geniuses and The Manchurian Robot.