Where's Wally?: The Animated Series

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Where's Wally?
Created by Martin Handford
Developed by Rowby Goren
Written by David Schwartz
George Atkins
Evelyn A-R Gabai
Bill Matheny
Rowby Goren
Creative director(s)Mike Gornall
Starring Townsend Coleman
Brad Garrett
Julian Holloway
Dave Workman
Narrated by Jim Cummings
Composer(s) Michael Tavera
Country of origin United States
Canada
United Kingdom
No. of episodes13
Production
Executive producer(s) Martin Handford
Andy Heyward
Peter Orton
Producer(s)Peter Aries
Editor(s)Richard S. Gannon
Trudy Alexander
Kris Glispin
Running time25 minutes
Production company(s) Sei Young Animation Co., Ltd.
The Waldo Film Company
DIC Enterprises
HIT Communications PLC
Distributor HIT Communications PLC
Release
Original network CBS
(United States)
ITV (CITV)
The Children's Channel
(United Kingdom)
Original releaseSeptember 14 
December 14, 1991

Where's Wally? (called Where's Waldo? in North America) is a joint venture between American/Canadian/British animated television series production, animated by DIC Enterprises and The Waldo Film Company. The television series aired on CBS Kids for one season (1991) and later reaired on Nickelodeon. The program's opening song "Where's Wally?" was composed by Michael Tavera. It was later followed by a couple of straight-to-video films which had a different voice cast except for Julian Holloway. The distribution rights to the show are currently held by HIT Entertainment.

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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 Where's Wally? TV Show brought the gangly man in the striped shirt and ski cap to Saturday morning TV. 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.

Walking stick stick used to assist with walking, especially one carried as a fashionable accessory

A walking stick or walking cane is a device used primarily to aid walking, provide postural stability or support, or assist in maintaining a good posture, but some designs also serve as a fashion accessory, or are used for self-defense.

Characters

Townsend Coleman American voice actor and DJ

Townsend Putnam Coleman III is an American voice actor who has performed in many animated series and TV commercials beginning in the early 1980s. Among his most notable roles are Michaelangelo from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Wayne Gretzky on ProStars and the title characters in Where's Wally? and the eponymous The Tick.

Brad Garrett American actor, comedian, voice actor

Brad H. Gerstenfeld, known professionally as Brad Garrett, is an American stand-up comedian, actor, voice actor and professional poker player. He has appeared in numerous television and film roles.

The series was narrated by Jim Cummings.

Production: 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).

Episodes

No.TitleWritten byOriginal air date
1"My Left Fang" Rowby Goren September 14, 1991 (1991-09-14)

Wizard Whitebeard sends Waldo and Woof on a quest in the land of the Nasty Nasties. There the two travelers meet Fang, a young and nerdy vampire who does not want to grow-up to become a mean and horrid vampire; instead he wants to be human. With Waldo's help, Fang searches for the magic scroll that can help him change who he is. Along the way they meet up with witches, vampires, ghosts, mummies, and Clyde (a four-armed prison guard). The evil and awful Odlaw tries to keep up with Waldo and grab the magic walking stick, but is thwarted (as usual) by a series of unfortunate events and calamities.

Based on the picture "The Nasty Nasties" from Where's Waldo? 3: The Fantastic Journey (US title: The Great Waldo Search)
2"Forest Women" Rowby Goren September 21, 1991 (1991-09-21)

When Fred and his evil army start destroying the magic forest, Waldo and Woof are sent to the rescue. The two travelers are sent by Wizard Whitebeard to find a magic fruit that will help protect and restore the forest. With the aide of Queen Emeralda, the Green Ladies and the Mud Men, Waldo sets out to help restore nature from the grasp of the evil "bucket-heads". Meanwhile, Odlaw tries to impress the evil leader Fred and join his army in order to help him finally get Waldo, and his magic walking stick. Finally, the two sides collide in a climatic battle over the magical forest. In the end, Waldo and his forest friend prevail over the evil army and the woods are restored.

This episode was based on the illustration "The Fighting Foresters" from The Great Waldo Search.
3"It's A Gruel, Gruel World" Evelyn A. R. Gabai,
Bill Matheny
September 28, 1991 (1991-09-28)

Chef Baker Cook, who cooks all the food in the land of the Gobbling Gluttons is tortured by a curse from the evil (and ugly) witch Porcina. Due to Porcina's spell, the people of the land are eternally hungry, and Chef Baker Cook has to keep feeding them all – day and night. Waldo and Woof are sent to help him stop the gluttons' hunger. As they try to break the curse they run into Elvis Parsley, the blue mushroom miners, and a slew of other wacky characters. Odlaw trails behind teaming up with the witch Porcina to stop Waldo in his task, and again attempting to get his hands on the magic walking stick. However Odlaw runs into trouble when he falls in love with Porcina.

This episode was based on the illustration "The Gobbling Gluttons" from The Great Waldo Search.
4"The Great Ball Game" David Schwartz October 5, 1991 (1991-10-05)

King Fussifuss is in trouble when the crown trophy goes missing. Without the trophy the great ball players who populate the land will turn against him and his kingdom will be lost to his evil step-brother. Waldo and Woof are on the case. The two traveling companions follow a trail of riddles and clues to find the crown trophy. Waldo dodges ball-players, jumps down the giant ball pit, navigates the "maze of no return", meets monsters and weirdos, rides a balloon, and still manages to stays one step ahead of Odlaw. Waldo races to unravel the mystery before the final ball game finishes, and the players discover the trophy is gone. He even gets involved in the sports himself when he helps win the giant tie-breaking game for the missing trophy.

This episode was based on the illustration "The Great Ball-Game Players" from The Great Waldo Search and the illustration "Oh, What A Lovely Maze" from The Ultimate Fun Book.
5"Draining the Deep" Bill Matheny,
David Schwartz
October 19, 1991 (1991-10-19)

There is trouble in the Land of the Deep Sea Divers – the sea is draining. Waldo is sent by the Wizard Whitebeard to help solve the problem. Waldo meets Lucinda, the mermaid who was in charge of guarding the great sea plug. Unfortunately for Lucinda, a ship full of plug-snatching pirates came and took the plug when she wasn't looking. Now Waldo, Woof and Lucinda have to try to get the plug back and the sea level restored. Meanwhile, Odlaw teams up with Pegbeard (the pirate captain who stole the plug), and the evil pirate octopus Sidney. The pirates are draining the sea to uncover the treasures that have sunken to the bottom, while Odlaw is after (as always) Waldo's magic stick. Waldo (and Woof) travel to the bottom of the sea, nearly avoid being eating by a shark, fight off pirates, meet mermaids (and mermen), and take a wild boat ride. Will Waldo be able to plug the sea and restore water to the land before it's too late? Yes.

This episode was based on the illustration "The Deep-Sea Divers" from The Great Waldo Search and the illustrations "Being a Pirate" from Find Waldo Now, as well as "Pirate Panorama" from The Great Picture Hunt.
6"The Underground Hunters" Bill Matheny,
David Schwartz
October 26, 1991 (1991-10-26)

The Wizard Whitebeard has lost one of his scrolls and asks Waldo to go find it in the Land of the Underground Hunters. There Waldo meets Seymour McGuywholikestocatchdragonsson (the name says it all), a feared dragon hunter, who is fighting the dragons who plague the land and driving them deep into the caves. Seymour's son, Claxton McGuywhodoesntlikestocatchdragonsson, is appalled by this practice; he likes the dragons and is convinced that they mean the humans no harm. Waldo (and Woof) travel deep into the caves of the Land of the Underground hunters in search of the Wizard's scroll. Soon they meet Bernie, a small dragon, who follows them on their quest. Following Whitebeard's clues, the three travelers confront dragons, take a ride on a giant rock slide, and survive an avalanche. Seymour, and the other hunters, soon come to respect the dragons when Bernie saves Claxton's life. Life in the Land of the Underground Hunters will not be the same since the hunters learn that dragons aren't mean, nasty, and all around icky – but will the Wizard get his missing scroll?

This episode was based on the illustration "The Underground Hunters" from The Great Waldo Search.
7"The Unfriendly Giants" Bill Matheny,
David Schwartz
November 2, 1991 (1991-11-02)

There are some little people with a big problem in the Land of the Unfriendly Giants. Wizard Whitebeard sends Waldo off to find three puzzling clues that will end the giants' reign of terror. Waldo and Woof set out to stop the unfriendly giants, led by J. Archibald Barrington III (or Archie for short). Waldo follows clues all over the village as he works to solve the Wizard's riddle, and in the end Waldo is able to teach the townsfolk to stand up for themselves. The episode erupts with a massive battle, when the little people strike back with their tricks and traps. Waldo finally solves the Wizard's riddle, and finds a way to stop the giants for good.

This episode was based on the illustration "The Unfriendly Giants" from The Great Waldo Search.
8"A Stone Age Story" Bill Matheny,
David Schwartz
November 9, 1991 (1991-11-09)

Waldo is invited to a wild party at Wizard Whitebeard's cave. However once getting there, Waldo is more interested in the cave paintings found on the Wizard's walls; he soon he decides to travel to a time he's never been to – back to the Stone Age. Waldo (and Woof) travel back in time and soon meet Sconk, a tribe leader, who shows Wally the tribe's latest project. The tribe is building a huge theater, but unlike other tribes, they have enlisted the work of animals to get the job done. As usual, trouble starts as soon as Odlaw shows up. Odlaw teams up with the scheming caveman Carn, and the two convince the animals to go on strike – and stop working until they get more respect. With the help of Waldo, Sconk attempts to restore peace between the animals and caveman and complete the theater. Waldo evens runs into an old ancestor (and his dog Bark). Will the humans be able to come to an agreement with the bears, mammoths, mice, birds, dogs, and other creatures? Will the theater ever be complete?

This episode was based on the illustration "The Stone Age" from Find Waldo Now.
9"The Land of the Carpet Flyers" Julianne Klemm November 16, 1991 (1991-11-16)

When there is trouble in the Land of the Carpet Flyers, Wizard Whitebeard sends Waldo and Woof to help. The two travelers soon meet Rudniesh, a carpet weaver a problem. It is only a few hours until the big Rug-Burner 500 race. The winner of the Rug-Burner 500 gets to rub a lamp, and if a genie comes out of the lamp they are declared the king. Rudniesh was going to enter the race, but his plans for a special racing rug were stolen along with everyone else's rugs. With only hours to go until the race, all the other racers want Rudniesh to weave them replacement rugs but the large workload is unbearable. Everyone suspects that the mean Ali Blobi stole the carpets in order to win the race. So Waldo, Woof and Rudniesh follow the clues to uncover the mystery. Unable to retrieve the missing plans in time, Waldo lends his rug to Rudniesh to enter the race. After a long and heated race between Ali Blobi and Rudniesh, Blobi comes out victorious. Yet when Ali Blobi rubs the lamp (and the genie) the wrong way, Rudniesh's luck turns around.

This episode was based on the illustration "The Land of the Carpet Flyers" from The Great Waldo Search.
10"The Living Exhibits" Bill Matheny,
David Schwartz
November 23, 1991 (1991-11-23)

Wenda calls Waldo and Woof for help when Wizard Whitebeard gets stuck in the movie picture at Wenda's Theater. After helping the Wizard, Waldo learns of a problem in the Land of the Living Museum. Waldo invites Wenda along on their adventure. Waldo, Woof, and Wenda, with Odlaw trailing behind, head off to the museum. There they meet Okey Dokey, the museum's curator, who informs them of the problem – the art is being stolen. Soon they are introduced to resident artist Norwood Oou. The three travelers visit the ancient Rome section of the museum in search of clues and find themselves in the middle of a gladiator match. After a few close calls, Waldo learns that Emperor Nero's harp was stolen. They continue to follow the clues to the Egyptian exhibit. They learn that Cleopatra's golden pussy cat was stolen as well. There are a few more close calls as they explore the pyramids – meanwhile Wenda takes a lot more pictures. With all the clues and Wenda's pictures, Waldo solves the crime and saves the day.

This episode was based on the illustration "Museum" from Where's Waldo?, the illustration "Fun and Games in Ancient Rome" from Find Waldo Now, the illustration "The Riddle of the Pyramids" from Find Waldo Now.
11"Ahead of the Future"TBANovember 30, 1991 (1991-11-30)

Waldo is sent to Future Land by Wizard Whitebeard with a clue to the past. There he helps Robot 9 flee from Master Trasher to avoid being replaced for being obsolete. When the super UV solar flares hit Future Land Robot 9 is needed as the only functioning robot to save President Gomez's ship from crashing because of a fried robot pilot.

This episode is based on the illustration "The Future" from Find Waldo Now.
12"Viking Fling" Rowby Goren December 7, 1991 (1991-12-07)

Waldo and Woof accompany Miss Pixie to the Land of the Vikings to retrieve the Magical Musical Golden Horn so that she can become a full fledged wizard. Along the way Waldo helps repel the Vikings from the village of Glurb, encounter a purple polka dotted pot bellied sea serpent, meet the Viking Queen Broonhilda, and sail off the edge of the world.

This episode is based on the illustration "On Tour with the Vikings" from Find Waldo Now.
13"The Land of the Lost Pyramid" George Atkins December 14, 1991 (1991-12-14)

Waldo and Woof travel to the Land of the Lost Pyramid. Waldo finds himself battling his wits against Guanomuck – the most rotten, cruel (and often naughty) villain listed in the "Who's Who" of Aztec bad guys.

This episode is based on the illustration "The Last Days of the Aztecs" from Find Waldo Now.

Home media

DVD release

The animated show was released in Australia on the May 7, 2009 with Where's Wally? Vol.1 – My Left Fang. As of February 3, 2013, HIT Entertainment has yet to announce any plans for a US DVD release of the show. However, episodes were previously released on videocassette in the 1990s by Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Fox Kids Video and CBS Video.

Fox Kids Fox Broadcasting Companys American childrens programming division

Fox Kids was an American children's programming block and branding for a slate of international children's television channels. Originally a joint venture between the Fox Broadcasting Company (Fox) and its affiliated stations, it was later owned by Fox Family Worldwide.

CBS Home Entertainment is the home entertainment arm of CBS Corporation.

UK VHS releases

VHS titleRelease dateEpisodes
Where's Wally? My Left Fang1992My Left Fang, Forest Women, The Great Ball Game.
Where's Wally? It's a Gruel, Gruel World1993It's A Gruel, Gruel World, Draining The Deep, 'The Underground Hunters.
Where's Wally? The Land of the Carpet Flyers1993The Land of the Carpet Flyers
Where's Wally? The Land of the Lost Pyramid1994The Land Of The Lost Pyramid, Ahead Of The Future, The Unfriendly Giant
Where's Wally? The Biggest Ever Video1994A Stone Age Story, Viking Fling, The Living Exhibits, It's A Gruel, Gruel World, Draining The Deep, The Underground Hunters, My Left Fang, Forest Women, The Great Ball Game
Where's Wally? The Unfriendly Giant1994The Unfriendly Giant, The Land Of The Lost Pyramid

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, 1991 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 ). Reruns of the episodes aired on CBS until September 5, 1992.

<i>Saved by the Bell</i> American television sitcom

Saved by the Bell is an American television sitcom that aired on NBC from 1989 to 1993. A retooling of the Disney Channel series Good Morning, Miss Bliss, the show follows a group of high school friends and their principal. Primarily focusing on lighthearted comedic situations, it occasionally touches on serious social issues, such as drug use, driving under the influence, homelessness, remarriage, death, women's rights, and environmental issues. The series starred Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Dustin Diamond, Lark Voorhies, Dennis Haskins, Tiffani-Amber Thiessen, Elizabeth Berkley, and Mario Lopez.

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.