Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue

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Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue (1990)

Opening Title Screen
Directed by Milton Gray
Marsh Lamore
Bob Shellhorn
Mike Svayko
Karen Peterson
Written by Duane Pool
Tom Swale
Starring Ross Bagdasarian
Jeff Bergman
Jim Cummings
Aaron Lohr
Jason Marsden
Don Messick
Lorenzo Music
Russi Taylor
Frank Welker
Music by Alan Menken
Release date(s) 1990
Running time 27 minutes
Country USA
Language English
IMDb profile
The characters around Michael
The characters around Michael

Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue is an animated drug prevention television special starring many of the popular cartoon characters from American Saturday morning television, among them Winnie-the-Pooh, Bugs Bunny, ALF, the Muppet Babies, and several others. Financed by McDonald's, the special was originally simulcast on April 21, 1990 on all three major American television networks: ABC, NBC, and CBS, along with most independent and smaller networks. McDonald's also distributed a VHS home video edition of the special, which began with an introduction from President George H. W. Bush, and First Lady Barbara Bush.

The plot chronicles the story of a teenage boy named Michael who is using marijuana. His concerned sister Corey worries about him, and her cries cause many of her toys, which depict several popular cartoon "all-stars", to come to life. The various cartoon characters proceed to take Michael on a fantasy journey that teaches him the health risks and other downsides a life of drug use can bring.

The special was able to get so many characters from various franchises because the licensors gave producers royalty-free access due to the public service aspect of the special.

Contents

The characters, from 10 different cartoons, are:

The other main characters are:

  • This cartoon marked the first time that Warner Bros. cartoon characters Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck were voiced by someone other than legendary voice artist Mel Blanc. Blanc had passed away a short time before the production, and Jeff Bergman was called upon to recreate the voices.
  • A skull is subliminally flashed over the face of the character Smoke at certain times during the cartoon. Examples include right when Smoke is getting out of the trash can near the beginning (10:16)

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