Photos Top cast Edit. Townsend Coleman Waldo as Waldo. Jim Cummings Narrator as Narrator. Julian Holloway Odlaw as Odlaw. David Workman Woof as Woof. Rowby Goren Martin Handford. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit.
Animation Adventure Comedy Family Fantasy. Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. User reviews 4 Review. Top review. Just your average 90's Saturday morning cartoon. This is your basic run o the mill, Saturday morning cartoon. There's nothing a inappropriate about this cartoon like the other two reviewers nit-picked.
The "peeping Tom" joke has been used since the golden age of Looney Tunes and some of the other "adult jokes" are nowhere near as bad as what you'd find on something more mainstream like Animaniacs.
As far as the name of Wally compared to Waldo, the original books published in United Kingdom were named Where's Wally. Only until the books were brought to North America was the name Waldo used. So anytime you see this cartoon as Where's Wally, it's because you're watching the British version of the show. It helps to do a little research before you write a review, doesn't it?
This series follows along with the books fairly well in that Waldo goes to different locations to solve things and meet new people. If you're a fan of the books, you'll like this cartoon. 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". Waldo has a happy-go-lucky attitude and is often seen with a smile on his face.
Woof voiced by Dave Workman — Woof is Waldo's dog and a 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 and 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. Wizard Whitebeard voiced by Brad Garrett — The magical Wizard Whitebeard often visits Waldo with one of his many magical scrolls something he always ends up losing.
The Wizard is recognizable by his red robe, blue hat, long white beard, and his striped staff. Whitebeard is the one with the magic that allows Waldo and his friends to travel to all the magical and far off lands. His voice and mannerisms are reminiscent of Rodney Dangerfield. 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. Shows by Network. Men in Black: The Series. X-Men Wild West C.
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