![]() Essentially, he aims to prove his "mousey-worth," like the theme song says.Īs for Brain's own overarching intentions for the world itself, these too are shown to be complicated. (" Roadent Trip") Also, " Project B.R.A.I.N." reveals that Brain's drive to power also stems from a desire to prove himself to humanity, having been deemed a failure to the Acme Labs scientists. This pushed him to, in turn, try to gain control of the world. (" Leggo My Ego")Īdditionally, he was subjected to cruel experiments at Acme Labs which left him with a loss of control. This fuzzy memory instilled within him a desire to return to his "world," which gradually twisted into a desire for literally wanting to rule the world itself. ![]() ![]() The image of the Earth globe on the can was all Brain could remember of it for a time. His general desire for the planet stems from the trauma of being taken away from his childhood home, a rusty tin can of " World's Finest Peaches". The globe on Brain's childhood home, which shaped his megalomaniacal desires.īrain's reasonings for wanting to take over the world are complicated at best. Why Does Brain Want to Take Over the World? 2.5.4 The Brain Teaches World Domination. ![]()
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