Animaniacs: Wakko's Wish (1999)
Animaniacs: Wakko's Wish (1999)
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Rob Paulsen
Yakko Warner / Pinky / Dr. Otto Scratchansniff (voice)
Jess Harnell
Wakko Warner (voice)
Tress MacNeille
Dot Warner / Marita Hippo / Hello Nurse / Mindy's Mother (voice)
Maurice LaMarche
Brain / Squit (voice)
Nancy Cartwright
Mindy (voice)
Frank Welker
Various (voice)
Chick Vennera
Pesto (voice)
John Mariano
Bobby / Gas Station Attendant (voice)
Bernadette Peters
Rita (voice)
Sherri Stoner
Slappy Squirrel (voice)
Paxton Whitehead
King Salazar (voice)
Ben Stein
Desire Fulfillment Facilitator (voice)
Nate Ruegger
Skippy Squirrel
Jeff Bennett
Captain of the Guard / Baloney (voice)
Paul Rugg
Mr. Director (voice)
Julie Brown
Minerva Mink (voice)
Tom Bodett
Narrator (voice)
Julie Bernstein
Singer (voice)
Steven Bernstein
Singer (voice)
Bobbi Page
Singer (voice)
Nathan Ruegger
Skippy Squirrel (voice)
Liz Holzman
Director / Producer
Tom Ruegger
Writer / Supervising Producer / Director
Yoshihiro Kasahara
Compositing Artist
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 20, 1999
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 20m
Content RatingNR
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Animaniacs: Wakko's Wish, also known as its short title Wakko's Wish (originally titled as Wakko's Wakko Wish), is a 1999 American animated musical comedy-adventure fantasy direct-to-video film based on the 1993–1998 animated television series Animaniacs, serving as the series finale until the 2020 reboot of the series. It relocates all of the Animaniacs characters to a quasi-19th century fairy tale world and portrays their race to find the wishing star that will grant them a wish.
Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Amblin Entertainment, and animated by the Japanese studio TMS Entertainment, the film was first released by Warner Home Video and Warner Bros. Family Entertainment on VHS in the United States and Canada on December 21, 1999. It contains 10 original songs and features a majority of the voice cast reprising their respective roles from the TV show.