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Animaniacs The Great Edgar Hunt -Critics generally viewed the game as a solid, if unrevolutionary, platformer. Ultimately, The Great Edgar Hunt remains a nostalgic gem for Animaniacs fans, offering a six-to-eight-hour adventure that feels like a lost episode of the show. Animaniacs: The Great Edgar Hunt Review - Gaming Nexus Animaniacs The Great Edgar Hunt Released in 2005 for the GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox, Animaniacs: The Great Edgar Hunt is a 3D collectathon platformer that captures the chaotic humor of the classic Warner Bros. cartoon. Developed by Warthog, the game follows Yakko, Wakko, and Dot as they attempt to recover 45 stolen "Edgars"—the cartoon world's equivalent of the Oscars—from the megalomaniacal director C.C. Deville. The Storyline: Zany Stakes Critics generally viewed the game as a solid, The game follows the traditional "collectathon" blueprint, where progression is tied to finding specific items and completing character-driven missions. cartoon : Reviewers from Gaming Nexus praised the faithful character models, expressive animations, and surprisingly high-quality water effects. The plot kicks off when C.C. Deville steals the Edgar Awards, demanding a massive film contract from Warner CEO Thaddeus Plotz as ransom. A freak zeppelin accident crashes his airship into the Warner water tower, scattering the awards across six diverse movie sets and inadvertently freeing the Warner siblings. The trio must now navigate these worlds to retrieve the statues before the big award ceremony. Gameplay Mechanics: A Classic Collectathon |