Where's Wally? (called Where's Waldo? in North America) is a joint venture between American/Canadian/British animated television series production, animated by DIC Enterprises and The Waldo Film Company in association with Columbia Pictures Television. The television series aired on CBS Kids for one season (1991) and later reaired on Nickelodeon. The program's opening song "Where's Wally?" was composed by Michael Tavera. It was later followed by a couple of straight-to-video films which had a different voice cast except for Julian Holloway. The distribution rights to the show are currently held by HIT Entertainment.
When a Genie starts causing trouble in Lampsmania, Wally takes the case and travles to the legendrary city. There he finds out that the genie will distroy Lampsmania unless Wally is able to find Fernwick, the man who created the genie's first lamp. So now Wally (and Woof) have to set out on a quest for the old lamp maker.
Wally and his friends learn that Santa's gift list has been scrambled. So it's up to Wally, Woof, Wenda, and the gang to help straighten things out or else Christmas may be canceled.
A journey filled with surprises is in store, when Wizard Whitebeard sends Wally on yet another assignment. Wally, Woof and Wenda set out to help a famous explorer break a world record on a trip around the globe. However problems arise as they try to keep one step ahead of the explorer's scheming rival. Odlaw also trails along, hoping to steal Wally's magical walking stick.
Wally travels to Birthday Land where cakes reach high into the sky, and gumdrops fill the landscape. Wally and Woof search for a stolen Chocolate, Chocolate, Chocolate Fudge Brownie Cake recipe.