The Warner Brothers (and the Warner Sister) go on a quest to find a fallen wishing star.The Warner Brothers (and the Warner Sister) go on a quest to find a fallen wishing star.The Warner Brothers (and the Warner Sister) go on a quest to find a fallen wishing star.
- Awards
- 5 nominations
- Yakko Warner
- (voice)
- …
- Wakko Warner
- (voice)
- Dot Warner
- (voice)
- …
- The Brain
- (voice)
- …
- Slappy Squirrel
- (voice)
- Skippy Squirrel
- (voice)
- Mindy
- (voice)
- Pesto
- (voice)
- Bobby
- (voice)
- …
- Rita
- (voice)
- King Salazar
- (voice)
- Captain of the Guard
- (voice)
- (as Jeff Glen Bennett)
- …
- Mr. Director
- (voice)
- Minerva Mink
- (voice)
- Narrator
- (voice)
- Singer
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaExecutive Producer Steven Spielberg pushed for a theatrical release for this film in 1998, but Warner Bros ended up releasing it straight to video in 1999.
- GoofsDuring the Snow Chase Scene, a cannonball can be seen being shot through the front end and exiting through the back corner of Dr. Scratchensniff's buggy. However, Baron von Plotz and Ralph's buggy are chasing them from behind shooting cannons at them, making it impossible for the cannonball to enter the Dr.'s buggy from the front end.
- Quotes
Yakko Warner: [Dot has been 'mortally wounded' by Salazar's canon. Yakko is holding her in his arms with Wakko crouching near them] Dot... can you hear me?
Dot Warner: [weakly opens eyes, takes Yakko's hand and nuzzles against it. She looks up at him, smiling weakly] Tell me the story...
Yakko Warner: What?
Dot Warner: [weakly] The story... about mom and dad... tell me
[cough]
Dot Warner: one last time...
Yakko Warner: You should rest...
Dot Warner: [cough] Once upon a time, a brave knight married a beautiful princess... and they had two sons. But they wanted a daughter, to... so they planted a garden...
Yakko Warner: [softly] And out of the prettiest flower came...
Dot Warner: [smiles weakly] Me.
Yakko Warner: [Everyone is watching the scene with tears in their eyes] So then mom and dad took you home
[is cradling Dot closer in his arms]
Yakko Warner: and everynight at bedtime, they'd come in and ask "Who the cutest girl?" and you'd say...
Dot Warner: [weakly] I am.
Yakko Warner: And they'd ask "How did you get so cute?" and you'd say...
Dot Warner: [coughing weakly] I was born that way...
Yakko Warner: And they'd say..."tell us your name?"... and you'd say...
Dot Warner: [weakly] "Princess Angelina Contessa Louisa Francesca
[cough]
Dot Warner: Banana Fanna Bo Besca the Third" but you can call me
[cough]
Dot Warner: Dot...
Yakko Warner: [voice breaking slightly] and they'd ask..."Can we call you Dottie?"
[tears stream down his face]
Yakko Warner: and you'd say...
Dot Warner: [Very weakly] No... just Dot... call me... Dottie...
[points to Yakko]
Dot Warner: and you...
[hand falls to her side]
Dot Warner: die...
[Dot 'dies.' Yakko starts to cry and nuzzles against Dot's head]
- Crazy creditsBefore the opening Warner Bros. Family Entertainment logo fades out, Wakko Warner, in tuxedo attire, walks out from behind the shield and takes a huge bite of it, much to Bugs' annoyance.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Dave's Obsessions and D-Lists: Top 15 Animaniacs Songs (2015)
- SoundtracksThe Wishing Star
Lyrics and Music by Randy Rogel
'Animaniacs: Wakko's Wish' is cute and pleasant, but does not come close to the greatness of the original series. As a film targeted more toward younger audiences, it lacks the wacky humor that was very often present in 'Animaniacs' and the characters are less zany.
It was not a complete disappointment, however. The animation is very smooth and clean and the colors are vibrant and lovely. There are also some scenes I found touching, notably the ones where Yakko displays gentleness and brotherly love toward his sister Dot. Pinky and the Brain are very enjoyable in the film and their antics provided me with many laughs. All of the voice acting is fantastic as well.
Despite these positive aspects, the film is let down by rather unexceptional writing, and the large amount of songs sung are forgettable at best. To me, the film just does not feel like it is related to anything 'Animaniacs.' It lacks the strong and clever writing and sharp, comical moments that are so often associated with 'Animaniacs' on the whole. Certain parts did make me laugh, but I did not laugh nearly as much as I do when watching the original classic series.
'Animaniacs: Wakko's Wish' is a likable and fun film and has lots of good aspects, but it is not nearly as good as the series.
- cshorton95
- Sep 12, 2019
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- Language
- Also known as
- Steven Spielberg Presents Animaniacs: Wakko's Wish
- Production companies
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- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
- 2.39 : 1