Animaniacs: The Great Edgar Hunt

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Animaniacs: The Great Edgar Hunt
GameCube box art
Developer(s) Warthog
Publisher(s) Ignition Entertainment
Distributor(s) Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Platforms GameCube, Xbox, PlayStation 2
Release date(s) GameCube
    Xbox
      PlayStation 2
        Genre(s) Action-adventure
        Comedy
        Mode(s) Single player
        Review scores
        Publication Score
        GameSpot

        GCN: 7.1 of 10[1]

        X-Play

        GCN: 3 of 5[2]

        Compilations of multiple reviews
        Game Rankings

        GCN: 63.3% (based on 18 reviews)[3]
        Xbox: 53.8% (based on 5 reviews)[4]

        Metacritic

        GCN: 65% (based on 14 reviews)[5]
        Xbox: 58% (based on 6 reviews)[6]

        Animaniacs: The Great Edgar Hunt is an action adventure video game released in 2005. It was released in North America, Europe and Australia. It is based on the animated cartoon series Animaniacs from Warner Bros. and features the same voice actors for the main characters. The game is one of multiple Animaniacs video games. It was the first Animaniacs-related project to be released since Wakko's Wish in 1999. The game was released on the GameCube and Xbox. A PlayStation 2 version was also released, but only in Europe.

        Plot

        Frustrated by being "overlooked", film director C. C. Deville steals the "Edgars" (statuettes that are a parody of the Oscars) and threatens to melt them all unless studio chairman Thaddeus Plotz gives him a lucrative contract. While carrying out his evil plot, Deville's dim-witted assistant accidentally crashes his getaway blimp into the Warner Bros. water tower. 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. The many different types of levels include: Western, Horror Movie, Fairy Tale, O'Sullivan Mines, and Epic. The final level takes place in the sky chasing and shooting down Deville's blimp.

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