Stone's work on these cartoons was recorded in the "Eastwood 8" studio at Warner Brothers; For a period of over 10 years his music was recorded in the same room and with the same piano used by Carl Stalling for Warner Brothers animation in the 1940s and 50s.
Among the Emmy Awards Richard Stone has won for his music: outstanding achievement in music direction and composing for "Animaniacs," "Pinky and the Brain," and "Histeria," as well as Outstanding Original Song, shared with lyricist Tom Ruegger, for the Main Titles of "Animaniacs" and "Freakazoid." Richard shared many of his music direction/composing awards with his team of composers, who included Steve Bernstein, Julie Bernstein, Gordon Goodwin and Tim Kelly.
According to "Animaniacs" writer/producer Paul Rugg, crew members fondly referred to Richard as "The Great Stonini," a sort of musical magician whose compositions and orchestrations often raised the quality of the cartoons to unexpected musical and artistic heights.