![]() ![]() ![]() While the incidental music was brilliant, I cannot say the same for the songs, they are forgettable at best and one or two of them don't seem to move the story forward. While the plot has its moments there are other parts where it is disjointed, and although Wakko is supposed to be the main character according to the title Wakko doesn't get that much screen time disappointingly. However, Wakko's Wish isn't without problems. The writing is mostly good, some parts are clichéd but there are some entertaining and heartwarming parts, that I really appreciated and the film moves along quickly. King Salazar is pretty entertaining if rather unexceptional as a villain. And the characters are at least likable, Pinky is still his funny, stupid and adorable self and Dot is cute here. The voice cast also do really well, Maurice LaMarche, Rob Paulson, Jess Harnell and Tress MacNeille all do great jobs as does everybody else. Plus it is vibrantly animated, with some beautiful colours and above average character designs. It is very cute and charming, with a touching ending and some off-the-wall humour to satisfy kids. In fact, it is decent, it is just lacking in that extra something that made the show so good. Wakko's Wish is inferior to the show, but it is definitely not bad. Jeff Bennett - Mr.I have loved the show Animaniacs for like forever, it is so cute, fun, witty and just something I really loved watching.Paxton Whitehead - King Augustus Salazar, Dobermans.Frank Welker - Thaddeus Plotz, Ralph, Runt, Buttons, Flavio.Nancy Cartwright - Mindy, Skipette, Frau Hassenheffer.Tress MacNeille - Dot, Marita, Nurse, Mindy's Mom.By wishing on a star, traveling through the mountains, acting, and other adventures, the Warners save Warnerstock and defeat the evil king of Ticktockia. After the king of Warnerstock dies, the nearby kingdom of Ticktockia (a parody of Time Inc.) takes over Warnerstock and taxes the people too much. Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Warner live in a fictional town called Acme Falls in the kingdom of Warnerstock in 1898. As of 2020, Wakko's Wish was streaming on Hulu. This movie is about three human-like, dog-like characters, Yakko, Wakko and Dot, wishing on a star. It was not shown in theaters but instead sold on VHS. This movie was directed by Liz Holzman, Rusty Mills and Tom Ruegger. Wakko's Wish or Animaniacs: Wakko's Wish is a 1999 animated comedy-fantasy musical adventure family movie based on the Animaniacs. ![]()
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