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* AllThereInTheScript: In "The Obnoxious Otters of Ottawa" the female opera singer is not named but end credits call her Olivia Orinoco.
* AlliterativeName: Most of each episode's one-shot characters will have them. Recurring character Wesley Woodchuck too. Wenda and Wu do not have last names.
* AlliterativeTitle: The series itself and every single episode.
* BigHeadMode: All characters are drawn this way.
* AlliterativeName: Most of each episode's one-shot characters will have them. Recurring character Wesley Woodchuck too. Wenda and Wu do not have last names.
* AlliterativeTitle: The series itself and every single episode.
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* AllThereInTheScript: In "The Obnoxious Otters of Ottawa" the female opera singer is not named but the end credits call her Olivia Orinoco.
* AlliterativeName: Most of each episode's one-shot characters will havethem. Recurring character Wesley Woodchuck too. Wenda and Wu do not have last names.
a letter from their name repeated twice. Of the main characters, '''W'''esley '''W'''oodchuck has the letter "W" repeated.
* AlliterativeTitle: Every single episode has a repeating letter of which letter it's focused on. The series itselfand every single episode.
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** Intrepid Ice Explorers is about getting a birthday present for an Inuit girl named Ila.
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* {{Catchphrase}}: Wenda has "Wordplay will save the day!", which she uses before changing a word to effect her environment in some way.
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* {{Crossdresser}} / DisguisedInDrag / HarmlessLadyDisguise: In episode D, Wu asks Wes why he is wearing a dress (it is green ans has a nametag saying Debi) and Wes says it is a disguise and he likes the design.
* FairyGodmother: She asks Wenda to MakeAWish... and was actually created by Wenda in thee first place because ''F'' is the letter of the day.
* HellHotel: It's the setting of "A Haunted Holiday at the Howling Hog Hotel".
* FairyGodmother: She asks Wenda to MakeAWish... and was actually created by Wenda in thee first place because ''F'' is the letter of the day.
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* {{Crossdresser}} / DisguisedInDrag / HarmlessLadyDisguise: DisguisedInDrag: In episode D, Wu asks Wes why he is wearing a dress (it is green ans and has a nametag name tag saying Debi) and Wes says it is a disguise and he likes the design.
* FairyGodmother:She In "The Fairy Fiasco in Funland", the aforementioned godmother appears and asks Wenda to MakeAWish... and was actually created by Wenda in thee the first place because ''F'' F is the letter of the day.
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* LosingShoeInTheStruggle: In the episode "The Zany Zookeeper's Zoo of Zombies", Wenda loses her zoom shoes as she is sucked into Dr. Zero's zeppelin through a tube. This results in Wenda being barefoot which disgust Dr. Zero to where Wenda is is given bunny slippers to wear.
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''Wandering Wenda'' (also known as ''[[AddedAlliterativeAppeal The Wide World of Wandering Wenda]]'') is a 2017 Canadian animated series from Creator/BreakthroughEntertainment that aired on Creator/{{CBC}} Kids. It is the AnimatedAdaptation of the children's book ''Wandering Wenda and Widow Wallop's Wunderground Washery'', which was written by the legendary Canadian author Creator/MargaretAtwood (who works on the series as an executive producer).
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''Wandering Wenda'' (also known as ''[[AddedAlliterativeAppeal The Wide World of Wandering Wenda]]'') is a 2017 Canadian animated series from Creator/BreakthroughEntertainment (previously known for ''WesternAnimation/AtomicBetty'' and ''WesternAnimation/JimmyTwoShoes'') that aired on Creator/{{CBC}} Kids. It is the AnimatedAdaptation of the children's book ''Wandering Wenda and Widow Wallop's Wunderground Washery'', which was written by the legendary Canadian author Creator/MargaretAtwood (who works on the series as an executive producer).
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''Wandering Wenda'' (also known as ''[[AddedAlliterativeAppeal The Wide World of Wandering Wenda]]'') is a 2017 Canadian animated series that airs on Creator/{{CBC}} Kids. It is the AnimatedAdaptation of the children's book ''Wandering Wenda and Widow Wallop's Wunderground Washery'', which was written by the legendary Canadian author Creator/MargaretAtwood (who works on the series as an executive producer).
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''Wandering Wenda'' (also known as ''[[AddedAlliterativeAppeal The Wide World of Wandering Wenda]]'') is a 2017 Canadian animated series from Creator/BreakthroughEntertainment that airs aired on Creator/{{CBC}} Kids. It is the AnimatedAdaptation of the children's book ''Wandering Wenda and Widow Wallop's Wunderground Washery'', which was written by the legendary Canadian author Creator/MargaretAtwood (who works on the series as an executive producer).
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Aimed at preschoolers and kids just learning to read, ''Wandering Wenda'' teaches kids about words, sounds, and language through the adventures of Wenda and her friends Wesley and Wu, as they travel the world on all sorts of wild, weird and wonderfully exciting adventures jam-packed with alliteration featuring every last bit of vocabulary from each letter in the alphabet that the writers could possibly jam into 26 episodes of 8 minutes of children's television.
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Aimed at preschoolers and kids just learning to read, ''Wandering Wenda'' teaches kids about words, sounds, and language through the adventures of Wenda and her friends Wesley the woodchuck and Wu, as they travel the world on all sorts of wild, weird and wonderfully exciting adventures jam-packed with alliteration featuring every last bit of vocabulary from each letter in the alphabet that the writers could possibly jam into 26 episodes of 8 minutes of children's television.
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* AuthorAvatar: The end credits remind us every time "Margaret Atwood as Herself", even though her appearance is limited to a solitary shot they of her handing a letter to Wenda, and they just edit in whatever each letter's episode is. Although there are a few variations of her wearing different hats, some of them are recycled so she doesn't even do unique work each episode.
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''Wandering Wenda'' (also known as ''[[AddedAlliterativeAppeal The Wide World of Wandering Wenda]]'') is a 2017 Canadian animated series that airs on Creator/{{CBC}} Kids. It is the AnimatedAdaptation of the children's book ''Wandering Wenda and Widow Wallop's Wunderground Washery'', which was written by the legendary Canadian author Creator/MargaretAtwood.
Creator/MargaretAtwood (who works on the series as an executive producer).
* BigBookOfEverything: Wu has one that literally goes by that name, which he uses to define words the other characters don't understand.
* {{Catchphrase}}: Wenda has "Wordplay will save the day!", which she uses before changing a word to effect her environment in some way.
* CreatorCameo: Margaret Atwood herself appears in the intro and interacts with Wenda, and then appears at the end to close the book that signifies the episode is over.
* LemonyNarrator: The show features a comedic narrator who jams in just as much alliteration as the characters do.
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A 2017 Creator/{{CBC}} Kids toon based on a 2014 book by Creator/MargaretAtwood.
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Aimed at preschoolers and kids just learning to read, ''Wandering Wenda'' teaches kids about words, sounds, and language through the adventures of Wenda and her friends Wesley and Wu, as they travel the world on all sorts of wild, weird and wonderfully exciting adventures jam-packed with alliteration featuring every last bit of vocabulary from each letter in the alphabet that the writers could possibly jam into 26 episodes of 8 minutes of children's television.
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* AlliterativeName: most Most of each episode's one-shot characters will have them. Recurring character Wesley Woodchuck too. Wenda and Wu do not have last names.
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* HereThereBeDragons: the episode "The Disco Dragon of Detroit" has a "HERE BE DRAGONS" sign which Wenda opens (thinking it a decoy) to find an actual dragon behind it. The Duchess of Disco emerges from the "HERE BE DRESSING ROOMS" door beside it after asking if they opened the dragon door.
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* HereThereBeDragons: the The episode "The Disco Dragon of Detroit" has a "HERE BE DRAGONS" sign which Wenda opens (thinking it a decoy) to find an actual dragon behind it. The Duchess of Disco emerges from the "HERE BE DRESSING ROOMS" door beside it after asking if they opened the dragon door.
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* MindRape: in Lousy Bit of Luck by changing shove to love, she stops Londoners from defending themselves against an invading monster and forces them to love the creature instead.
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* AllThereInTheScript: in "The Obnoxious Otters of Ottawa" the female opera singer is not named but end credits call her Olivia Orinoco
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* BirthdayEpisode: In "The Bewildering Balloon Bandit Burglary", it is Wu's birthday.
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* BirthdayEpisode: In BirthdayEpisode:
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**Intrepid Ice Explorers is about getting a birthday present for an Inuit girl named Ila.
* CanadaEh: Wenda quips "impressive eh?" while in Iqualuit after using the gloom to create an igloo with Wordplay
**in "The Bewildering Balloon Bandit Burglary", it is Wu's
**Intrepid Ice Explorers is about getting a birthday present for an Inuit girl named Ila.
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* AuthorAvatar: The end credits remind us every time "Margaret Atwood as Herself", even though her appearance is limited to a solitary shot they reuse in the opening theme of her handing a letter to Wenda, and they just edit in whatever each letter's episode is.
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* HereThereBeDragons: the episode "The Disco Dragon of Detroit" has a "HERE BE DRAGONS" sign which Wenda opens (thinking it a decoy) to find an actual dragon behind it. The Duchess of Disco emerges from the "HERE BE DRESSING ROOMS" door beside it after asking if they opened the dragon door.
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* MindRape: in Lousy Bit of Luck by changing shove to love, she stops Londoners from defending themselves against an invading monster and forces them to love the creature instead.
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* ProperTightsWithASkirt: Wenda's Tutu would be a DangerouslyShortSkirt otherwise.
* QuirkyCurls: Wenda has orange ones.
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* BigfootSasquatchAndYeti: in "The Yarn of the Yukon Yeti"
* BirthdayEpisode: in "The Bewildering Balloon Bandit Burglary" it is Wu's birthday.
* ComedicUnderwearExposure: repeatedly happens to Wu
* FairyGodmother who asks Wenda to MakeAWish... was actually created by Wenda in thee first place because F is the letter of the day.
* HauntedHotel: in "A Haunted Holiday at the Howling Hog Hotel"
* BirthdayEpisode: in "The Bewildering Balloon Bandit Burglary" it is Wu's birthday.
* ComedicUnderwearExposure: repeatedly happens to Wu
* FairyGodmother who asks Wenda to MakeAWish... was actually created by Wenda in thee first place because F is the letter of the day.
* HauntedHotel: in "A Haunted Holiday at the Howling Hog Hotel"
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* BigfootSasquatchAndYeti: One appears in "The Yarn of the Yukon Yeti"
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* BirthdayEpisode:in In "The Bewildering Balloon Bandit Burglary" Burglary", it is Wu's birthday.
* ComedicUnderwearExposure: It repeatedly happens toWu
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*FairyGodmother who FairyGodmother: She asks Wenda to MakeAWish... and was actually created by Wenda in thee first place because F ''F'' is the letter of the day.
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* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent: in "The Warbling Wereworm of Wessex"
* RealityWarper: whenever Wenda shouts "Wordplay will save the day", RUN. She can arbitrarily pick any word pertaining to anything in her vicscinity (noun, verb, dunmatter) and substitute the letter (or letters, like 'qu' one time) of the day to alter its spelling and manifest whatever the new things she spells is. This can either erase the previous topic from existence or supplement it with the new topic.
* {{Sidekick}} Wesley and Wu
* RealityWarper: whenever Wenda shouts "Wordplay will save the day", RUN. She can arbitrarily pick any word pertaining to anything in her vicscinity (noun, verb, dunmatter) and substitute the letter (or letters, like 'qu' one time) of the day to alter its spelling and manifest whatever the new things she spells is. This can either erase the previous topic from existence or supplement it with the new topic.
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* OurWerebeastsAreDifferent: Done in "The Warbling Wereworm of Wessex"
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* RealityWarper:whenever Whenever Wenda shouts shouts, "Wordplay will save the day", day," RUN. She can arbitrarily pick any word pertaining to anything in her vicscinity vicinity (noun, verb, dunmatter) it doesn't matter) and substitute the letter (or letters, like 'qu' one time) of the day to alter its spelling and manifest whatever the new things she spells is. This can either erase the previous topic from existence or supplement it with the new topic.
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*BigHeadMode: main chars are drawn this way
*BigfootSasquatchAndYeti: in "The Yarn of the Yukon Yeti"
*BirthdayEpisode: in "The Bewildering Balloon Bandit Burglary" it is Wu's birthday.
*ComedicUnderwearExposure: repeatedly happens to Wu
*HauntedHotel: in "A Haunted Holiday at the Howling Hog Hotel"
*LionsAndTigersAndHumansOhMy: Wenda and Wu are human, Wes looks like some mind of athro talking beaver.
*OurWerebeastsAreDifferent: in "The Warbling Wereworm of Wessex"
*RealityWarper: whenever Wenda shouts "Wordplay will save the day", RUN. She can arbitrarily pick any word pertaining to anything in her vicscinity (noun, verb, dunmatter) and substitute the letter (or letters, like 'qu' one time) of the day to alter its spelling and manifest whatever the new things she spells is. This can either erase the previous topic from existence or supplement it with the new topic.
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*AddedAlliterativeAppeal: the concept of every episode
*AlliterativeName
*AuthorAvatar end credits remind us every time "Margaret Atwood as Herself" even though her appearance is limited to a solitary shot they reuse in the opening theme of her handing a letter to Wenda and they just edit in whatever each letter's episode is.
*BigHeadMode: main chars are drawn this way
*BigfootSasquatchAndYeti: in "The Yarn of the Yukon Yeti"
*BirthdayEpisode: in "The Bewildering Balloon Bandit Burglary" it is Wu's birthday.
*ComedicUnderwearExposure: repeatedly happens to Wu
*HauntedHotel: in "A Haunted Holiday at the Howling Hog Hotel"
*LionsAndTigersAndHumansOhMy: Wenda and Wu are human, Wes looks like some mind of athro talking beaver.
*OurWerebeastsAreDifferent: in "The Warbling Wereworm of Wessex"
*RealityWarper: whenever Wenda shouts "Wordplay will save the day", RUN. She can arbitrarily pick any word pertaining to anything in her vicscinity (noun, verb, dunmatter) and substitute the letter (or letters, like 'qu' one time) of the day to alter its spelling and manifest whatever the new things she spells is. This can either erase the previous topic from existence or supplement it with the new topic.
*{{Sidekick}} Wesley and Wu