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Friday, July 9, 2021

NOT SURPRISED! Where's Waldo Finally Airs On e.tv


In May, there was a list of NBCUniversal kids shows on Universal Kids with one of them being Where's Waldo? seeing that most of the channel's current lineup is now a part of NBCUniversal including DreamWorks Animation that also operate a channel on StarSat.

Where's Waldo?, is based on the 1991 short-lived animated series, Where's Wally which follows young members of the WorldWide Wanderer Society, Waldo and Wenda, who are sent on travel missions by their mentor, Wizard Whitebeard. Their rival, Odlulu, causes them trouble in their attempts to earn stripes and become wizard-level wanderers.

The first season made its debut back in 2019 on Universal Kids which serves as an U.S. counterpart of DreamWorks Channel and ramped up a total of 20 episodes before moving to NBCUniversal's streaming service, Peacock.

In the first episode titled "Little Trouble In Big China" the gang travel toBeijing, where Odlulu accidentally animates a stone dragon at Beijing's Lunar New Year, Waldo and Wenda team up with young Drummers Li and Liu to tame the dragon and save the celebration.

Season 1 airs Tuesdays at 15:00 and repeats on Saturdays at 06:55 on e.tv from 13 July.

The question remains on whether e.tv will air the 1991 animated series possibly even on eToonz seeing that they bagged Voltron and Voltron: Legendary Defenders, DreamWorks Dragon's Riders Of Berk and Race To The Edge as well as Noddy and Noddy: Toyland Detectives.

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