Wish Kid Explained

Genre:Animation, Comedy, Fantasy, Family
Runtime:30 minutes
Creator:Andy Heyward
Director:Chuck Patton
Christopher Brough
(Live Action Segments)
Executive Producer:Andy Heyward
Producer:Chuck Patton
Christopher Brough
(Live Action Segments)
Editor:Gregory K. Bowron
Richard Bruce Elliot
Allan Gelbart
Starring:Macaulay Culkin
Quinn Culkin
Chris Beshy
Paul Haddad
Marilyn Lightstone
Judy Marshak
Andrew Sabiston
Stuart Stone
James Rankin
Composer:Clark Gassman
Company:DIC Animation City
Reteitalia
Country:United States
Italy
Language:English
Network:NBC
Num Series:1
Num Episodes:13

Wish Kid is an animated television series that aired on Saturday mornings from September 14, 1991, through December 7, 1991 on NBC starring Macaulay Culkin.[1] It was produced by DIC Animation City and Italian company Reteitalia S.p.A., in association with Spanish network Telecinco.

A second season was planned for 1993 to air on The Family Channel, but this was later cancelled.[2] [3]

Synopsis

Nicholas "Nick" McClary (modeled after and voiced by Culkin) owned a baseball glove that had been struck by a miniature shooting star, an event that inexplicably enabled it to magically grant wishes, if punched three times. It was, however, limited to use only once every week, and each wish would expire relatively shortly after it was cast, often at the most inopportune time possible. Each story — introduced in a live-action prologue by Culkin — revolved around Nick's wishes and the trouble that always seemed to follow. It was up to Nick and others involved to resolve the situation and make things right.

Darryl Singletary was Nick's best friend and the only one in on the secret; he always managed to get tangled up in Nick's adventures. Francis "Frankie" Dutweiler was the neighborhood bully who often antagonized Nick and Darryl. Other characters included Mel and Adrienne McClary, Nick's parents who were a reporter/photographer and real estate agent, respectively; Nick's younger sister, Katie (voiced by Quinn Culkin, Macaulay's real life sister), his pet dog, Slobber, and nosy neighbor, Mrs. Opal.

Voice cast

Episodes

episode# TitleAir Date
1 Top Gun - Will TravelSeptember 14, 1991
2 A Matter of PrincipalSeptember 21, 1991
3 Haunted House For SaleSeptember 28, 1991
4 Captain MayhemOctober 5, 1991
5 Glove of DreamsOctober 12, 1991
6 Love At First WishOctober 19, 1991
7 Lotto TroubleOctober 26, 1991
8 Darryl's DilemmaNovember 2, 1991
9 A Nick Off the Old BlockNovember 9, 1991
10 A Grand Ol' TimeNovember 16, 1991
11 Gross EncountersNovember 23, 1991
12 Mom, Dad, You're Fired!November 30, 1991
13 The Best of EnemiesDecember 7, 1991

Home media

DIC Video, BMG Kidz and Buena Vista Home Video originally released single episode VHS releases of the series during the 1990s.

In October 2003, Sterling Entertainment released a VHS/DVD titled "Be Careful What You Wish For", containing 3 episodes (4 on the DVD). The DVD was re-released by NCircle Entertainment in February 2008.

In February 2015, Mill Creek Entertainment released Wish Kid - The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1.[4] However, there were some problems with some of the episodes. Like in "Mom, Dad, You're Fired", the audio was cut at some point.

Syndication

After the show's initial airing, the show's theme song, which parodied Chantilly Lace, was replaced with a recomposed instrumental version due to copyright issues.

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Erickson . Hal . Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 . 2005 . 2nd . McFarland & Co . 978-1476665993 . 910–911.
  2. Web site: 'Sonic' is the top hog on DIC toon slate. March 22, 1993.
  3. https://variety.com/1993/tv/news/dic-to-animate-dragon-for-tv-104523/
  4. http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Wish-Kid-The-Complete-Series/20549 Including the Voice of Macaulay Culkin, 'The Complete Series' is a Wish Come True!