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Where's Wally? (TV series)
1991 American TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Where's Wally? (called Where's Waldo? in North America) is an animated television series production based on the Where's Wally? books by Martin Handford and aired on CBS in the United States and ITV in the United Kingdom for one season[1] with a series of four episodes being released straight-to-video following afterwards. The series was produced by The Waldo Film Company, Handford's vanity label for the Where's Wally? property, with DIC Enterprises handling animation production[b] and HIT Communications PLC handling worldwide distribution, although both companies were not involved with the later direct-to-video specials.
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Plot
The show follows the adventures of Wally/Waldo and his dog Woof, who were already established stars of the Where's Wally? picture book series. The cartoon Where's Waldo? went beyond the books' original concept, giving the characters depth and giving reasons for their adventures.
Wally/Waldo and his dog Woof travel to distant lands, solving mysteries and lending a helping hand wherever they could. With the help of his magic walking stick, Wally/Waldo could travel through space and time or travel to far off magical lands. Often sent by Wizard Whitebeard to help solve a puzzle, or mysteries, Where's Waldo? was a 1/2 hour puzzle of clues and riddles. The evil Waldo lookalike Odlaw was the show's villain, constantly plotting to steal Waldo's magic stick. In each episode Odlaw would team up with the other villains from the far-off lands to help get the magic stick, while Waldo and Woof teamed up with other land's "good-guys" to help with their problems. Waldo stayed true to the books' premise by means of the "Waldo's Minutes", during which the screen froze for a full minute so the viewer at home could try to find Wally. This kind of segment aired twice per episode.
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Characters
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- Wally/Waldo (voiced by Townsend Coleman) - Wally is the star of the Where's Wally? series. The character is known for his distinct wardrobe of a red and white striped shirt, blue jeans, brown boots, red and white striped socks, glasses, and his red and white bobbled hat. He has traveled all over the world, through time, and to distant magical lands. Waldo is not the only one like him; he comes from the Land of Waldos, which is a land filled with Waldos just like him. Waldo is always ready for an adventure with his walking stick in hand, and trusty dog Woof by his side. His favorite hobbies are reading and collecting things from his many travels. The character's age is unknown and his height is described as "tallish" and weight as "lightish". Wally is very good-natured and has a optimistic attitude, often being seen with a smile on his face. Waldo first appeared in 1987 in the book Where's Wally?. Over the years Wally's appearance changed only slightly.
- Woof (voiced by David Workman) - Woof is Wally's dog and good friend. Woof originally belonged to Wilma, but over the years became Waldo's dog. Woof comes from the Land of Woofs, which is a land full of dogs like him. Like his owner, Woof sports a red and white bobbled hat, glasses, and a red and white striped suit. Woof sets off with Waldo on his travels with his bone, but always seems to lose it. Woof is shy and easily scared. He gets so scared at many of the places he travels to that he hides, leaving only his tail showing. In the classic Waldo books, only Woof's tail can be spotted. Woof first appeared in 1990 in Where's Waldo: The Ultimate Fun Book.
- Wizard Whitebeard (voiced by Brad Garrett impersonating Rodney Dangerfield) - the magical, fun-loving, humorous Wizard Whitebeard often visits Waldo with one of his many magical scrolls (something he always ends up losing). Wizard Whitebeard is recognizable by his long white beard, red robe, blue hat, bare feet, and carries a striped staff with him like Wally does with his walking stick. Whitebeard is the one with the magic that allows Waldo and his friends to travel to all the magical and far off lands. While there are rumors stating that he is the father of Wenda, these have not been confirmed and are not considered canon. Wizard Whitebeard first appeared in 1989 in the book Where's Waldo?: The Fantastic Journey.
- Odlaw (voiced by Julian Holloway) - Odlaw is the villain of the Where's Waldo? series. He is "mean, nasty, loathsome and disgusting". His number of good deeds are few and all he cares about is getting his hands on Waldo's magic walking stick. His wardrobe includes a black and yellow striped shirt, black jeans, boots, dark glasses, yellow and black bobbled hat, and a slick moustache. Odlaw seems to be something of an evil twin to Waldo, and it is later confirmed by the revelation that he comes from Odlaw's Swamp, where hundreds of other Odlaws live, which is a parallel to the Land of Waldos. Odlaw can be really clumsy, so he always ends up getting hurt. Odlaw's name comes from "Waldo" spelled backwards. He first appeared in 1991 in the book Where's Wally: The Magnificent Poster Book! where his role was like an "Anti-Waldo".
- Wenda: Wenda is Waldo's best friend. The character is the "one who takes the pictures" according to the intro of The Wonder Book, but she always loses her camera. Wenda was featured in the Where's Waldo? television series, in the episode "The Living Exhibits". She first appeared in 1991 in Where's Waldo: The Magnificent Poster Book along with her twin sister, Wilma, who, however, has not been seen since. Wenda's wardrobes include a red and white striped shirt, blue skirt, red and white striped stockings, glasses, and red and white bobbled hat.
The series was narrated by Jim Cummings.
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Voice cast
- Townsend Coleman as Wally/Waldo
- David Workman as Woof
- Brad Garrett as Wizard Whitebeard
- Julian Holloway as Odlaw
- Jim Cummings as Narrator
Additional voices
- Joe Alaskey
- Jack Angel
- Jeff Bennett
- Gregg Berger
- Susan Blu
- Carol Channing
- Cam Clarke
- Brian Cummings
- Jennifer Darling
- Jeannie Elias
- Pat Fraley
- Maurice LaMarche
- Mary McDonald-Lewis
- Michael Mariana
- John Mariano
- Chuck McCann
- Pat Musick
- Alan Oppenheimer
- Rob Paulsen
- Jan Rabson
- Roger Rose
- Susan Silo
- Frank Welker
Crew
- Susan Blu - voice and casting director
- Marsha Goodman - casting director
- Stephanie McCorkle - talent coordinator
International changes
To meet the needs of international viewers in the United States and Canada, a second audio track was recorded using the same vocal actors – the name "Wally" was replaced entirely with "Waldo", the name of the books' character in the United States and Canada. Other international versions were produced dubbed in entirely in German, French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese and other languages (many times with Wally's name being changed to match that country's name from the original books).
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Episodes
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TV series
Direct-to-video episodes (1992)
Following the conclusion of the TV series, a series of four direct-to-video specials were created that took advantage of the VCR technology. The entire voice cast, except for Julian Holloway as Odlaw, was replaced for these episodes. The first two releases were released in 1992 by GoodTimes Home Video, while the other two didn't see the light of day until July 1997, when they were released by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment through the Fox Kids Video imprint.
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Home media
Home media
In the United States, episodes were released on videocassette in the 1990s by Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Fox Kids Video, and CBS Video.
The animated show was released in Australia on May 7, 2009 with Where's Wally? Vol. 1 – My Left Fang.
UK VHS releases
- Abbey Home Entertainment (Tempo Video) (1992–1994)
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Awards
The Where's Wally? cartoon was nominated for the "1992 annual Young Artist Award" for Outstanding New Animation Series but lost the award to Back to the Future: The Animated Series (also on CBS). The show lasted only one season on CBS airing 13 episodes between September 14 and December 14, 1991, before being cancelled because of low ratings (as a result of direct competition from NBC's juggernaut Saved by the Bell and ABC's The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show). Reruns of the episodes aired on CBS until September 5, 1992.
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Merchandise
In 1992, Little, Brown and Company released two Waldo books based on the adventures and characters from the Where's Waldo? TV Show. Fun with Waldo and More Fun with Waldo, featured print versions of many of the "Waldo Minute" freeze-frame scenes, along with new puzzles and things to spot in each picture.
Reboot series
In 2019, a reboot entitled Where's Waldo?, produced by DreamWorks Animation Television, premiered on Universal Kids on July 20.
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