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* ContinuitySnarl: Assuming the audio play is intended to be canon in the first place, Birdie claims during the track "The Land of Lost and Found" that she's never lost anything, which is contradictory to how she clearly lost the belongings she brought with her on the boat trip in "The Legend of Grimace Island".

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* ContinuitySnarl: Assuming the audio play is intended to be canon in the first place, Birdie claims during the track "The Land of Lost and Found" that she's never lost anything, which is contradictory to how she clearly lost the belongings she brought with her on the boat trip in "The Legend of Grimace Island".Island" and was never indicated to be able to recover said belongings after the adventure ended.
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I listened closely to the first track and observed that the Fry Kids' voices were among the background vocals, so their presence in the story wasn't as abrupt as I initially thought.


* AdaptedOut: In spite of being based off the ''Wacky Adventures'' videos, there is no mention of Sundae or the [=McNuggets=] and the [=McDonaldland=] gang are accompanied by a different group of kids than Tika and Franklin. In contrast, the Fry Kids abruptly appear among the group during their trip in outer space even though they were dropped from the series after the very first video "Scared Silly".

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* AdaptedOut: In spite of being based off the ''Wacky Adventures'' videos, there is no mention of Sundae or the [=McNuggets=] and the [=McDonaldland=] gang are accompanied by a different group of kids than Tika and Franklin. In contrast, the Fry Kids abruptly appear among the group during their trip in outer space are featured even though they were dropped from the series after the very first video "Scared Silly".
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* FearSong: "Unidentified Knocking Object" concerns Ronald and friends singing about their fear at investigating a mysterious knocking sound from outside their spaceship.
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* ContinuitySnarl: Assuming the audio play is intended to be canon in the first place, Birdie claims during the track "The Land of Lost and Found" that she's never lost anything, which is contradictory to how she clearly lost the belongings she brought with her on the boat trip in "The Legend of Grimace Island".
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* ThatRemindsMeOfASong: Some of the songs come out of nowhere and have nothing to do with the overall plot of Ronald and friends traveling through space to respond to the aliens' distress signal they received on their radio station, the most obvious ones including "Be Cheerful, Be Perky" (where Birdie sings about how to be a well-behaved person), "Do Monsters Know How to Rock and Roll?" (where Ronald observes a werewolf constellation and wonders if monsters boogie before a vampire makes contact with them to teach them a dance called the Zombie Lurch) and "Lima Beans" (where Grimace sings about having dreams about vegetables).

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* ThatRemindsMeOfASong: Some of the songs come out of nowhere and have nothing to do with the overall plot of Ronald and friends traveling through space to respond to the aliens' distress signal they received on their radio station, the most obvious ones including "Be Cheerful, Be Perky" (where Birdie sings about how to be a well-behaved person), "Do Monsters Know How to Rock and Roll?" (where Ronald observes a werewolf constellation and wonders if monsters boogie before a vampire makes contact with them the gang to teach them a dance called the Zombie Lurch) and "Lima Beans" (where Grimace sings about having dreams about vegetables).
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* ThatRemindsMeOfASong: Some of the songs come out of nowhere and have nothing to do with the overall plot of Ronald and friends traveling through space to respond to the aliens' distress signal, the most obvious ones including "Be Cheerful, Be Perky" (where Birdie sings about how to be a well-behaved person), "Do Monsters Know How to Rock and Roll?" (where Ronald observes a werewolf constellation and wonders if monsters boogie before a vampire makes contact with them to teach them a dance called the Zombie Lurch) and "Lima Beans" (where Grimace sings about having dreams about vegetables).

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* ThatRemindsMeOfASong: Some of the songs come out of nowhere and have nothing to do with the overall plot of Ronald and friends traveling through space to respond to the aliens' distress signal, signal they received on their radio station, the most obvious ones including "Be Cheerful, Be Perky" (where Birdie sings about how to be a well-behaved person), "Do Monsters Know How to Rock and Roll?" (where Ronald observes a werewolf constellation and wonders if monsters boogie before a vampire makes contact with them to teach them a dance called the Zombie Lurch) and "Lima Beans" (where Grimace sings about having dreams about vegetables).
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* PercussiveMaintenance: One of the kids suggests to Ronald that they can fix the radio station by hitting it like his father does with the television. Ronald points out that such a technique isn't recommended on such delicate equipment, but figures it couldn't hurt to try anyway.

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* PercussiveMaintenance: One of the kids suggests to Ronald that they can fix the radio station by hitting it like his father does with the television.television during the track "We'll Be Listening for the Signal". Ronald points out that such a technique isn't recommended on such delicate equipment, but figures it couldn't hurt to try anyway.
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* SuperSargassoSea: "The Land of Lost and Found" is all about Ronald and friends finding themselves on a planet full of lost objects, some of which are items they misplaced themselves.

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* SuperSargassoSea: "The Land of Lost and Found" is all about Ronald and friends finding themselves on a planet full of lost objects, some of which are items they misplaced themselves. The song humorously ends with Ronald declaring that he's spotted Mayor [=McCheese=], a retired Advertising/McDonaldland mascot who was phased out after [=McDonald's=] was sued by Sid and Marty Krofft over the character's similarities to Series/HRPufnstuf.
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* SuperSargassoSea: "The Land of Lost and Found" is all about Ronald and friends finding themselves on a planet full of lost objects, some of which are items they misplaced themselves.
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* ThatRemindsMeOfASong: Some of the songs come out of nowhere and have nothing to do with the overall plot of Ronald and friends traveling through space to respond to the aliens' distress signal, the most obvious ones including "Be Cheerful, Be Perky" (where Birdie sings about how to be a well-behaved person), "Do Monsters Know How to Rock and Roll?" (where Ronald observes a werewolf constellation and wonders if monsters boogie before a vampire makes contact with them to teach them a dance called the Zombie Lurch) and "Lima Beans" (where Grimace sings about having dreams about vegetables).
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* PercussiveMaintenance: One of the kids suggests to Ronald that they can fix the radio station by hitting it like his father does with the television. Ronald points out that such a technique isn't recommended on such delicate equipment, but figures it couldn't hurt to try anyway.
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* AudioAdaptation: This is more or less an audio drama of ''The Wacky Adventures of Ronald [=McDonald=]'', with the cover art of the not-publicly-available CD even depicting Ronald, Grimace, Hamburglar and Birdie sporting designs influenced by their depictions in those videos.

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* AudioAdaptation: This is more or less an audio drama of ''The Wacky Adventures of Ronald [=McDonald=]'', with the cover art of the not-publicly-available CD even depicting Ronald, Grimace, Hamburglar and Birdie sporting character designs influenced by their depictions in those videos.
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* AdaptedOut: In spite of being based off the ''Wacky Adventures'' videos, there is no mention of Sundae or the [=McNuggets=] and the [=McDonaldland=] gang are accompanied by a different group of kids than Tika and Franklin.

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* AdaptedOut: In spite of being based off the ''Wacky Adventures'' videos, there is no mention of Sundae or the [=McNuggets=] and the [=McDonaldland=] gang are accompanied by a different group of kids than Tika and Franklin. In contrast, the Fry Kids abruptly appear among the group during their trip in outer space even though they were dropped from the series after the very first video "Scared Silly".
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* UnstoppableMailman: "Unidentified Knocking Object" has a mailman go to the trouble of delivering a package to Ronald ''through outer space''.

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* UnstoppableMailman: "Unidentified Knocking Object" has a mailman go to the trouble of delivering a package to Ronald ''through outer space''.space'', even explaining his reasoning for making the delivery while the gang are in orbit by saying a variant of the United States Postal Service creed.
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* EducationalSong: "Be Cheerful, Be Perky" consists of Birdie giving advice on how to be polite and well-behaved.

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* FurryReminder: "Eggs-actly What's Inside" has the gang find a giant egg, with Birdie deciding to try and hatch it since birds tend to hatch eggs and she's the only bird around.


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* FurryReminder: "Eggs-actly What's Inside" has the gang find a giant egg, with Birdie deciding to try and hatch it since birds tend to hatch eggs and she's the only bird around.

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* FurryReminder: "Eggs-actly What's Inside" has the gang find a giant egg, with Birdie deciding to try and hatch it since birds tend to hatch eggs and she's the only bird around.



* HurricaneOfPuns: "Eggs-Actly What's Inside" has Ronald make several egg-based puns while speculating on what could be inside the egg Birdie is trying to hatch after the gang find it.

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* HurricaneOfPuns: "Eggs-Actly "Eggs-actly What's Inside" has Ronald make several egg-based puns while speculating on what could be inside the egg Birdie is trying to hatch after the gang find it.
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* FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire: "Do Monsters Know How to Rock and Roll?" has a vampire contact Ronald and friends solely to teach them a dance called the Zombie Lurch.


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* IWantMyMommy: Grimace pleads that he wants his mother in "Unidentified Knocking Object".
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* SecondaryAdaptation: An audio play based on a series of animated videos based on advertising mascots.
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* UnstoppableMailman: "Unidentified Knocking Object" has a mailman go to the trouble of delivering a package to Ronald ''through outer space''.
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'''The Wacky Musical Adventures of Ronald [=McDonald=]: Intergalactical Magical Radio''' was a radio play produced in 1999 as a tie-in to the direct-to-VHS ''WesternAnimation/TheWackyAdventuresOfRonaldMcdonald'' cartoon. Written by Rich Seidelman and Barbara Fallon with composition by Gary Fry, the production fell into obscurity, as instead of being distributed to the public as cassette tapes through UsefulNotes/McDonalds restaurants like the ''Ronald Makes It Magic'', ''Travel Tunes'' and ''Silly Sing Along'' albums, the only release ''Intergalactical Magical Radio'' saw was through United Airlines' in-flight radio.

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'''The ''The Wacky Musical Adventures of Ronald [=McDonald=]: Intergalactical Magical Radio''' Radio'' was a radio play produced in 1999 as a tie-in to the direct-to-VHS ''WesternAnimation/TheWackyAdventuresOfRonaldMcdonald'' cartoon. Written by Rich Seidelman and Barbara Fallon with composition by Gary Fry, the production fell into obscurity, as instead of being distributed to the public as cassette tapes through UsefulNotes/McDonalds restaurants like the ''Ronald Makes It Magic'', ''Travel Tunes'' and ''Silly Sing Along'' albums, the only release ''Intergalactical Magical Radio'' saw was through United Airlines' in-flight radio.



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The audio play can be listened to by following this link at archive.org: https://archive.org/details/ronald-mcdonald.-intergalactical-magical-radio., but be aware that several tracks are out of order.

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The audio play can be listened to by following this link at archive.org: https://archive.[[https://archive.org/details/ronald-mcdonald.-intergalactical-magical-radio., / on archive.org]], but be aware that several tracks are out of order.
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'''The Wacky Musical Adventures of Ronald [=McDonald=]: Intergalactical Magical Radio''' was a radio play produced in 1999 as a tie-in to the direct-to-VHS ''WesternAnimation/TheWackyAdventuresOfRonaldMcdonald''. Written by Rich Seidelman and Barbara Fallon with composition by Gary Fry, the production fell into obscurity, as instead of being distributed to the public as cassette tapes through UsefulNotes/McDonalds restaurants like the ''Ronald Makes It Magic'', ''Travel Tunes'' and ''Silly Sing Along'' albums, the only release ''Intergalactical Magical Radio'' saw was through United Airlines' in-flight radio.

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'''The Wacky Musical Adventures of Ronald [=McDonald=]: Intergalactical Magical Radio''' was a radio play produced in 1999 as a tie-in to the direct-to-VHS ''WesternAnimation/TheWackyAdventuresOfRonaldMcdonald''.''WesternAnimation/TheWackyAdventuresOfRonaldMcdonald'' cartoon. Written by Rich Seidelman and Barbara Fallon with composition by Gary Fry, the production fell into obscurity, as instead of being distributed to the public as cassette tapes through UsefulNotes/McDonalds restaurants like the ''Ronald Makes It Magic'', ''Travel Tunes'' and ''Silly Sing Along'' albums, the only release ''Intergalactical Magical Radio'' saw was through United Airlines' in-flight radio.
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For any future editors intending to reorganize the archive.org link, know that the last period is supposed to be part of the link.


The audio play can be listened to by following this link at archive.org (https://archive.org/details/ronald-mcdonald.-intergalactical-magical-radio.), but be aware that several tracks are out of order.

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The audio play can be listened to by following this link at archive.org (https://archive.org: https://archive.org/details/ronald-mcdonald.-intergalactical-magical-radio.), , but be aware that several tracks are out of order.
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The audio play can be listened to {{https://archive.org/details/ronald-mcdonald.-intergalactical-magical-radio.|here}}, but be aware that several tracks are out of order.

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The audio play can be listened to {{https://archive.by following this link at archive.org (https://archive.org/details/ronald-mcdonald.-intergalactical-magical-radio.|here}}, ), but be aware that several tracks are out of order.
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The audio play can be listened to {{https://archive.org/details/ronald-mcdonald.-intergalactical-magical-radio. |here}}, but be aware that several tracks are out of order.

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The audio play can be listened to {{https://archive.org/details/ronald-mcdonald.-intergalactical-magical-radio. |here}}, but be aware that several tracks are out of order.
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The audio play can be listened to [[https://archive.org/details/ronald-mcdonald.-intergalactical-magical-radio. |here]], but be aware that several tracks are out of order.

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The audio play can be listened to [[https://archive.{{https://archive.org/details/ronald-mcdonald.-intergalactical-magical-radio. |here]], |here}}, but be aware that several tracks are out of order.
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The audio play can be listened to [[https://archive.org/details/ronald-mcdonald.-intergalactical-magical-radio. here]], but be aware that several tracks are out of order.

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The audio play can be listened to [[https://archive.org/details/ronald-mcdonald.-intergalactical-magical-radio. here]], |here]], but be aware that several tracks are out of order.
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'''The Wacky Musical Adventures of Ronald [=McDonald=]: Intergalactical Magical Radio''' was a radio play produced in 1999 as a tie-in to the direct-to-VHS ''WesternAnimation/TheWackyAdventuresOfRonaldMcdonald''. Written by Rich Seidelman and Barbara Fallon with composition by Gary Fry, the production fell into obscurity, as instead of being distributed to the public as cassette tapes through UsefulNotes/McDonalds restaurants like the ''Ronald Makes It Magic'', ''Travel Tunes'' and ''Silly Sing Along'' albums, the only release ''Intergalactical Magical Radio'' saw was through United Airlines' in-flight radio.

The plot involves Ronald [=McDonald=] and friends setting up a radio station, having fun with the limitless number of signals they can receive and converting the station into a spaceship to rescue aliens they hear a distress signal from.

Curiously, Grimace, Hamburglar and Birdie the Early Bird were voiced by their standard [=McDonald's=] commercial voice actors Creator/FrankWelker, Carl W. Wolfe and Creator/RussiTaylor rather than their respective ''Wacky Adventures'' voice actors Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson, Creator/CharlieAdler and Creator/ChristineCavanaugh.

The audio play can be listened to [[https://archive.org/details/ronald-mcdonald.-intergalactical-magical-radio. here]], but be aware that several tracks are out of order.
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* AdaptedOut: In spite of being based off the ''Wacky Adventures'' videos, there is no mention of Sundae or the [=McNuggets=] and the [=McDonaldland=] gang are accompanied by a different group of kids than Tika and Franklin.
* AudioAdaptation: This is more or less an audio drama of ''The Wacky Adventures of Ronald [=McDonald=]'', with the cover art of the not-publicly-available CD even depicting Ronald, Grimace, Hamburglar and Birdie sporting designs influenced by their depictions in those videos.
* ChekhovsGun: The gang at one point pick up some cubic zirconia, which later come in handy when they turn out to be the fuel the aliens need for their spaceship.
* FoodSongsAreFunny: "Lima Beans" has Grimace sing about times where he had dreams about vegetables.
* HurricaneOfPuns: "Eggs-Actly What's Inside" has Ronald make several egg-based puns while speculating on what could be inside the egg Birdie is trying to hatch after the gang find it.
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