Waldo is in the middle of the screen. It's the 90's series all over again only they're kids.
>Where’s Waldo? brings the iconic character to life in a new animated series from DreamWorks Animation, executive producer F.M. De Marco (Spy Kids: Mission Critical) and co-executive producer John Tellegen (Spy Kids: Mission Critical). Twelve-year-old Waldo (voiced by Joshua Rush) and his best friend Wenda (Haley Tju) are members of the Worldwide Wanderer Society — the international order of curious travelers who circle the globe celebrating cultures and solving problems through observation. Their mentor — Wizard Whitebeard (Thomas Lennon), a seasoned wanderer — sends these inquisitive young adventurers on international travel missions so they can earn their stripes and someday become wizard-level wanderers too. But standing in Waldo and Wenda’s way is their rival Odlulu (Eva Carlton), who can’t help but cause trouble wherever she goes.
>The series premieres Saturday, July 20 at 10 a.m. on Universal Kids. A sneak peek will launch July 1 on the network’s digital platforms, including VOD, universalkids.com and the Universal Kids app.
There isn't a clip on Youtube yet but there is an embedded Facebook video in the article.
>calarts >no outlines, literally flash-tier >n*gro girl power protagonist >odlaw got a sex change >they probably make the old guy married to another man for good measure
Name one good thing that will come out out of this sjw crap
Anthony Campbell
Is this on Netflix?
Gabriel James
>Waldo gets a flip gif Ok
Cameron Russell
>flip >round eyes
????
Zachary Walker
Looks more like a street shitter to me.
Juan Long
Your tears.
Juan Clark
Her eyes are less round than the old guy, the only non glass wearing human in the pic besides her
Ian Morales
they're clearly almond-shaped.
Hunter Brown
Why are they like this ?
I heard flips were WEWUZZING as spaniards for some reason
i swear I've seen this exact promotional art a year or two ago.
Isaiah Edwards
>executive producer F.M. De Marco (Spy Kids: Mission Critical) and co-executive producer John Tellegen (Spy Kids: Mission Critical)
That’s not good. At least this isn’t as gross looking as that.
Luis Cruz
>Twelve-year-old Waldo (voiced by Joshua Rush) and his best friend Wenda (Haley Tju) are members of the Worldwide Wanderer Society — the international order of curious travelers who circle the globe celebrating cultures and solving problems through observation. are they actively trying to make the premise sound as boring as possible?
David Adams
porn
Jason Brown
It won't be horrible but I don't think anyone will care for this
Lincoln Taylor
It must suck to be a liberal white girl and all the girl characters you know are all the ones being turned various colors while the white male lead stays the same
Tyler Evans
>Waldo is in the middle of the screen. is he?
Dylan Reed
It's like a step above that new popeye cartoon.
Henry Wood
*Wally
Kevin Martinez
A crossover with Carmen Sandiego that references that one comic.
Isaiah Harris
let's not talk about that garbage fire.
they got quiet quick on that as soon as it showed
Aaron Martinez
>calarts I know you hate the artstyle but it isn't cal-arts. The smiles have sharp edges and the characters have proper knees and elbows. Just say you hate the artstyle because by just throwing the term "Cal arts" around, you make it more useless.
Luis Reed
Yeah they showed it back when they first announced their upcoming wave of shows. Now this is the one I actually want to see art assets for
I’m sorry but even Wendy looks FisherPrice boring, at least for Carmen they gave us better material to work with.
Aaron Walker
that’s the most believable way to sell the premise of the books, at least it still opens the door for the wackier stuff like the lighthouse monsters.
Jack Nelson
>where's waldo cartoon >waldo is right there in the middle of the promo image
Aiden Wright
Oh! Nice.
Daniel Watson
>Waldo Fucking idiot Americans.
Logan Reyes
At least he looks fuckable now.
Jayden Sanchez
may give it a chanc.. >the international order of curious travelers who circle the globe celebrating cultures and solving problems through observation. uh