The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald
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The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald was a series of retail animated direct-to-video features produced by the ka-chew! division of Klasky-Csupo (an animation company famous for creating shows like Rugrats,Wild Thronberrys, and Duckman) for the McDonald's fast-food restaurant chain. A total of six forty-minute tapes were produced, released at various times between 1998 and 2003.
- Scared Silly a haunted house tale
- The Legend of Grimace Island, dealing with the Grimace's origin
- Visitors From Outer Space, a science fiction tale dealing with extraterrestrials
- Birthday World, dealing with a scheming mad scientist's plot
- Have Time, Will Travel, A story of Time Travel
- The Legend of McDonald-Land Loch, homaging the Nessie myth
Although the series is "free-standing," ongoing artistic influences can be inferred from the ways certain characters were drawn for animation. For example, the character Birdie shares certain aspects of grooming and costume with Eliza Thornberry, and the rendition and bearing of the Hamburglar, reminiscent of Darwin and of Chuckie Finster, may have been an influence on the design of Otto Rocket. Elements of early K-C "house style" are also very evident on other supporting characters like Sundae the dog and the Chicken McNuggets. Co-protagonist Tika, however, is a very normal looking human girl of colour. Iam Hungry appered to be in one part of the episode Visitors From Outer Space.
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Voice talent on these tapes includes K-C veterans such as Christine Cavanaugh, Kath Soucie, and Charles Adler. The role of Ronald McDonald is credited as "Himself."
- Ronald McDonald
- Birdie the Early Bird
- Hamburglar
- Grimace
- Iam Hungry
- CosMc
- Fry Kids
- Tika
- King Gonga
- Mayor McCheese
- Uncle O'Grimacey
By various accounts, the titles turned out to be rather popular, and individual McDonald's locations frequently ran out of tapes. Klasky-Csupo therefore agreed to carry them for direct sale at their online gift shop, which closed in the fall of 2005.