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Animaniacs Great Edgar Hunt

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Date Released: Sep 7, 2006

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The game is a third-person action adventure, which brings the colorful and hysterical world of the Animaniacs wonderfully to life. Players must guide the Warner brothers...and sister - Wakko, Yakko and Dot - through six levels in a quest to locate the hidden Edgar trophies. Each Animaniac has his or her own special abilities, and each must be used in order to fully explore the luscious landscapes. Puzzle elements are featured in the game along with ever-changing enemies and obstacles. Five incredible 'Pinky & The Brain' mini-games vary the pace of the adventure, as they explore the huge Animaniacs world, which is populated with dozens of characters from the cartoon.

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Not a bad little game!

Just played this on my Wii & I like it. I'm a little surprised an the use of original villians & not the stock characters, but not bad so far! P&B games are fun as well.
 

An easy escape back to a time with less worry

I happened across this game in the store and was just beside myself. I didn't think I would ever see the likes of these wacky characters again, and especially for the Gamecube.

Granted the levels are a bit too easy to navigate, and the methods to beating the bosses are a bit on the obvious side, but my memory of the characters and the humor forgives all that. Sometimes I just don't want to be challenged, but I DO want to have something to keep me busy for a while.

I'm a great fan of Maurice Lemarche. Having him do anything is a reward in itself. He gets to tap into all his great voices again he used in the Animaniacs show as well as the shortly-lived animated show "The Critic."

The gameplay is very very fun. The sets are rich with color and activity. The jokes are genuinely hilarious. A lot of the enemies are original. (How often to you have to wait for a gingerbread man to throw both of his eyes at you before he becomes vulnerable?)

I think the game would be great for kids it came out in the same quality now back eight years ago during the heyday of the Animaniacs. But for nostalgic purpose, it's a big shot in the arm of sentimentality.
 

A Really Fun Game...

Whether you've watched the Animaniacs Cartoon Show or not... You can have a lot of fun playing The Great Edgar Hunt. There are many cool 3-D worlds that you can explore any way that you like. The Game Play is smooth. You play as various characters to complete missions. There are many things to collect throughout each level.
You can go to The Old West, A Haunted land and much more.
 

At least there back ... Too bad it's like this.

One of the funniest cartoons of the early 90's. Way to go bringing back the characters to the kid friendly Gamecube. My five year olds thought this game was "ok." And that is pretty much the best review for the game coming form our home. This game was weak, weak, weak. You pretty much run around the levels, talk to a guy, kill the bad guys (after you get hit a couple of times, they spin around and hur themselves, and you bop them). Then move on to the next level. How this game was green lit for any reason other than the Animaniacs licesne, I'll never know. Thanks for bringing back the Animaniacs, please do not dishoner them netx time.

Additional info for Animaniacs Great Edgar Hunt

Features:

Explore 6 game worlds full of sweeping cartoon action and exciting puzzles

Packed with Hollywood spoofs for hilarious game play and atmosphere

5 Pinky and the Brain mini-games keep the fun and humor coming

Beat the Warner Brother(and Sister)'s madcap enemies by learning special abilities and collecting all kinds of useful objects

Features voices done by the actual cartoon's voice actors