

Characters consisting of simple black drawings with white faces were very common in cartoons of the 1920s and 1930s, including Bosko and Honey, Felix the Cat, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Bimbo, Flip the Frog, Foxy and the early version of Mickey Mouse, Pete, Minnie Mouse, and Goofy. The image of the Warners is an homage to cartoon characters of the early 1930s. Although they looked somewhat like a type of cat with floppy ears, a snout, and tails. Originally, the Warners were intended to be birds but Tom Ruegger had come to the conclusion that "everybody had ducks" (see Disney's DuckTales and Darkwing Duck, and Looney Tunes's Daffy Duck not to mention Plucky Duck from Steven Spielberg Presents Tiny Toon Adventures and Count Duckula), so the Warners became something new. There are also many movie parodies, and it uses the opportunity to riff on a handful of video games.Series creator Imaan dean modeled the Warners' personalities heavily after those of his three sons. The game also features the original cast of the show reprising their roles. Each of their brief games contains another unsuccessful attempt at global dominance.

In addition, there are bonus mini-games with Pinky and The Brain as guests. Each globe also has 300 collectibles players receive one Edgar after 150 collectibles and another at 300 collectibles. Players advance through the game by collecting Edgar awards and unlocking new Warner Movie Lots locations. Dot, for example, may limbo under low walls, Wakko in soft dirt, and Yakko under weak walls. Each character has unique abilities that can be acquired as the player progresses through the game. Assist the Warners in reclaiming the Edgars! The player controls Yakko, Wakko, and Dot in Animaniacs: The Great Edgar Hunt, a 3D platformer. Deville is the perpetrator, threatening to melt down the Edgars unless he gets a ten-picture deal from Warner Bros.! Deville arrives in his airship but crashes into the Water Tower, dispersing the Edgars around the several movie lots while also rescuing Yakko, Wakko, and Dot. Hollywood is outraged because the film Edgar Awards has been stolen! C.C.
