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Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue is a 1990 American animated drug-abuse prevention television special starring many of the popular cartoon characters from American weekday, Sunday morning, and Saturday morning television at the time of its release. Financed by McDonald's and Ronald McDonald Children's Charities, it was originally simulcast on April 21, 1990 on all four major American television networks (by supporting their Saturday morning characters): ABC, NBC, Fox and CBS, and most independent stations, as well as various cable networks. McDonald's also distributed a VHS home video edition of it, produced by Buena Vista Home Video, which opened with an introduction from President George H. W. Bush, First Lady Barbara Bush and their dog, Millie. It was produced by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation and Southern Star Productions, and was animated overseas by Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd.. The musical number "Wonderful Ways to Say No" was written by Academy-Award winning composer, Alan Menken and the late Howard Ashman, who also wrote the songs for Disney's The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, and Aladdin.

The plot chronicles the exploits of Michael, a young teenage boy who is using marijuana and stealing his father's beer. His younger sister, Corey, is constantly worried about him because he started acting differently. When her piggy bank goes missing, her cartoon tie-in toys come to life to help her find it. After discovering it in Michael's room along with his stash of drugs, the cartoon characters proceed to work together and take him on a fantasy journey to teach him the risks and consequences a life of drug use can bring.

In recent years the special has been mocked for being over the top with its depiction of marijuana use. Some have also pointed out the hypocrisy of it for being sponsored by McDonald's considering the alleged health risks linked to consumption of fast food while it tries point out the unhealthy risks of drug use.


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Plot

In Corey's room, an unseen person steals her piggy bank from her dresser. The theft is witnessed by Papa Smurf, who emerges from a Smurfs comic book with the other Smurfs and alerts the other cartoon characters in the room (Garfield as a lamp, Alf from a framed picture, Baby Kermit as an alarm clock, Winnie the Pooh as a doll, Alvin, Simon, and Theodore from a record sleeve, and Slimer who passes through a wall).

The cartoon characters track down the thief and discover that it is Corey's older brother, Michael. Simon opens a box under Michael's bed and identifies its contents as marijuana. Meanwhile, Corey expresses her concerns about Michael's change in behavior. He storms out of the house. The cartoon characters quickly realize that something must be done about his addiction and they set off, leaving Pooh behind to look after Corey.

At the arcade, Michael smokes pot with his old "friends" and "Smoke", an anthropomorphic cloud of smoke. They tempt him to try crack. However, before he does, they run out and are chased into an alley by a policeman, who is then revealed to be Bugs Bunny wearing a policeman's hat. He traps Smoke in a garbage can and uses a time machine he borrowed from Wile E. Coyote to see when and how Michael's addiction started. It turns out he became addicted to drugs through peer pressure by some older high school kids.

Meanwhile, at home, Michael's parents are concerned about his behavior, but Corey passes it off as nothing despite also being worried about him. Pooh then approaches and questions her about Michael, which she responds to by saying she doesn't want to get him into trouble. However, Pooh tries to reason with her.

Later, after Michael has returned to the present, he meets up with his "friends" and they decide they want to do some crack. He is hesitant, until one steals his wallet. He and Smoke chase after her, until they fall down a manhole and meet up with Michelangelo, who tells them that the drugs are messing up his brain, but they are not convinced. Michelangelo pulls a plug in the sewer water, and they soon find themselves on a roller coaster, where Baby Kermit, Baby Piggy, and Baby Gonzo show him what has happened to his brain. He and Smoke try to get out, but the exit door is locked.

Fearing for his life, Michael calls for help. He is soon met by Huey, Dewey, and Louie who tell him that whenever anyone offers him drugs, he should just say no. Soon all the cartoon characters join in and sing There's a Million Wild and Wonderful Ways to Say No.

Michael wakes up in his room, believing the whole thing to be nothing but a nightmare. Corey walks in and tries to talk to him, but he angrily yells at her while hurting her arm. He comes to his senses and tries to apologize, but she runs out frightened. Saddened, he looks at himself in a small mirror and is shocked to see Alf looking at him. Alf grabs him and pulls him into the mirror.

Inside a Hall of Mirrors, Alf shows Michael his reflection of how he is today, then this reflection if he does not stop taking drugs: an aged, corpse-like version of himself. When he insists that he could quit if he wants to and that he is in charge of his own life, Alf takes him to see the "man in charge". He is horrified to see that it is Smoke.

Later, Corey and Pooh go back into Michael's room and find his marijuana box. Smoke appears and throws Pooh inside a cabinet and starts tempting Corey into trying it. She reasons that if she does so, then maybe she and Michael could have fun together, like they used to before he started doing drugs.

Meanwhile, Michael finds himself running through a strange and frightening looking carnival, crying for help. He comes across a tent that reads "See Your Future". Inside, he finds Daffy Duck as a fortune teller. He looks into Daffy's crystal ball and is horrified to see himself as a pale, withering, corpse on a hospital bed. The cartoon characters return to convince him that he's great just the way he is without the drugs. He shouts, "How do I get out of here!" and a door magically appears.

Michael comes back into his room, just in time to stop Corey from using the drugs herself. He tells her that he never wants to see her end up like him, and admits he was wrong, though he is unsure if he can change. She advises him to talk about his problems to their parents and to her. Smoke tries to persuade him otherwise, but he throws him out the window, as he feels that he has "listened to him long enough." After falling in a garbage truck, Smoke vows to return saying that Michael "can bet on it!"; while Corey says that if he comes back, they'll "be prepared".

The special ends with Michael letting Pooh out of the cabinet to join the rest of the cartoon characters inside a poster on his wall. He and Corey go tell their parents about his drug problem.


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The various characters' owners allowed the use of the characters for free because of the public service aspect of the special.

The special marked the first time Warner Bros. cartoon characters Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck were voiced by someone other than legendary voice artist Mel Blanc. He had died shortly before the production, and Jeff Bergman was called upon to recreate the voices.

The characters, from 10 different franchises, are:

  • ALF: The Animated Series: Alf
  • Alvin and the Chipmunks: Alvin, Simon, Theodore
  • DuckTales: Huey, Dewey, and Louie
  • Garfield and Friends: Garfield
  • Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies: Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck (Wile E. Coyote is mentioned; his time machine was used by Bugs.)
  • Muppet Babies: Baby Kermit, Baby Piggy, Baby Gonzo.
  • The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: Winnie the Pooh, Tigger
  • The Real Ghostbusters: Slimer
  • The Smurfs: Papa Smurf, Brainy Smurf, Hefty Smurf (Though Smurfette is shown on the poster and VHS cover, she does not appear in the special. Baby Smurf and Harmony Smurf make brief cameos in one of the comic books in Corey's room.)
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Michelangelo (Although he appears in the special, he is not shown on the poster or VHS cover.)

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Voice cast


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Crew

  • Hank Saroyan - Voice Director

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Broadcast

The special was screened in Australia in November 1990. Like the American broadcast, the special aired simultaneously on Australia's major commercial networks (Seven Network, Nine Network and Network Ten). Prime Minister Bob Hawke introduced the Australian screening. It was screened in New Zealand in October 1991 on both TVNZ and TV3 simultaneously. Then-Prime Minister Jim Bolger introduced it instead of the U.S. President. It was screened in Canada on the CBC, CTV, and Global Television Networks and most independent stations shortly after its initial U.S. broadcast, although all of the characters had their respective shows aired on either CTV or Global but not CBC. Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney introduced it. A French-language version of it aired later in the year on SRC as well as on TVA and TQS. The Televisa family of broadcast networks and independent stations aired it in Mexico shortly after the U.S. broadcast. The Mexican telecast was introduced by then-President Carlos Salinas de Gortari. It was aired in Spain around the same time, being broadcast on TVE1, Antena 3, Telecinco with then Queen consort Sofía of Spain introducing it.

United States

  • ABC
  • USA Network
  • CBS
  • NBC
  • FOX
  • Univision
  • Telemundo
  • Nickelodeon
  • BET
  • Disney Channel
  • Lifetime
  • TBS
  • TNT
  • Syndication


UK/Ireland

  • RTE Two (1994-2004)
  • BBC
  • Channel 4/S4C
  • ITV 1

Australia

  • Seven Network
  • Nine Network
  • Network Ten

Canada

  • CBC
  • CTV
  • Global
  • SRC
  • TVA
  • TQS
  • Canadian syndication

Spain

  • TVE1
  • Antena 3
  • Telecinco

Italy

  • Rai1
  • Rai2
  • Italia 1

Germany

  • ARD
  • ZDF
  • RTL
  • SAT 1
  • Kabel 1
  • NDR
  • SDR
  • Hessen

Poland

  • TVP1
  • TVP2
  • TVP Regionalna
  • TVP Polonia
  • Polsat
  • Polsat 2
  • TVN
  • RTL 7
  • Nasza TV
  • Canal+
  • HBO

Japan

  • TV Tokyo

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Home Media

The special was released on VHS, the same period it aired, which was the only time it made its VHS release. As of 2018, a DVD release has yet to occur.


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References




External links

  • Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue on IMDb
  • Cartoon All-Stars To The Rescue at The Big Cartoon DataBase
  • Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue at AllMovie

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