
Despite that conundrum, The Great Edgar Hunt is a good, if not very original, platformer in its own right, offering up some funny writing and interesting environments to explore. Those of us who grew up enjoying the antics of the Animaniacs are all in college or older, while the adolescent age group this game seems to cater to probably wouldn't recognize the characters at all. Animaniacs: The Great Edgar Hunt is very kid-friendly, with only mild cartoon violence, so it makes you wonder who exactly the game is aimed at. But that hasn't stopped Warthog and Ignition Entertainment from bringing out a new platform game based on the smart-alecky Warner brothers (and sister). The GameCube release was the best received of the multi-platform release, slightly edging out its PS2 and XBOX cousins.It's been about seven years since the Animaniacs animated series was canceled, and at least a few years since it disappeared even from syndication. The game received average reviews from critics, being praised for its graphics and for, generally, being true to the Animaniacs spirit. The Voice Cast for the game are the following: The Game does feature the original voice cast from the cartoon, for the main protagonists Yakko, Wakko and Dot. Their adventure spans several levels, ranging in theme from fairy tale, spooky, western, Irish, to Aztec. This scatters 44 of the 45 stolen Edgars across the studio lot and releases Yakko, Wakko, and Dot, who agree to search for the missing awards. While carrying out his plot, Deville's dim-witted assistant accidentally crashes his getaway blimp into the Warner Bros. Deville steals the "Edgars" (statuettes that are a parody of the Oscars) he threatens to melt them all unless studio chairman Thaddeus Plotz gives him a lucrative contract. Frustrated by being "overlooked", film director C.

The story is very basic but also stays true to the animaniacs cartoon by using humour and satire. It was released in 2005 as an action adventure/platformer, from developer Warthog, creators of many other Warner Bros.

cartoon from the early nineties is the multi-platform Animaniacs: The Great Edgar Hunt. Based on the popular Steven Spielberg Warner Bros.
