Wanda's World: The Animated Series

Wanda's World: The Animated Series is an American animated television series based on the off-broadway musical created by Eric H. Weinberger. The series serves as a spin-off of the Wanda's World musical, as well as a sequel as it takes places after the events of the musical.

Plot
The series will take place where the musical left off where Wanda adjust to her new life in Cheese Valley and helps people with their problems while facing problems of her own like dating, bullying, friendship and inner beauty.

Voice Cast
Main

Mallory Bechtel as Wanda Butternut, a 12 year old girl who has a huge birthmark on the side of her face and the host of the school's TV Show, Wanda's World. Mallory who plays Wanda in the recording album return to voices this character for the series.


 * Sandie Rosa as Young Wanda

Jay Armstrong Johnson as Ty Belveder, Chesse Valley Middle School quarter back and Wanda's best friend, later boyfriend at the end of season 2.

Alex Boniello as P.J. Dunbar, a school bully who dislikes Ty Belveder and has a crush on Jenny Hightower. He serves as one of the main antagonists of the series.

Isabelle McCalla as Jenny Hightower, leader of the school cheerleader who bullies Wanda and try to make her life miserable. She serves as one of the main antagonists of the series in the first two seasons, but she and Wanda starts becomes friends halfway through season 3 after being trapped in the school's storage room for the afternoon.

Brittney Johnson as Meghan, one of Jenny's friends and a member of her clique. She always says “totally” after Jenny says something she thinks is cool.

Arielle Jacobs as Cory, one of Jenny's friends and a member of her clique. She always says “tell me about it” after Meghan says “totally.”

Brittany Zeinstra as Alison Carmichael, one of Wanda's best friends. She's book-smart but socially awkward and nerdy. Tries to act very professional.

Sandie Rosa as Emily, Alison's best friend.

Chris Medlin as Ethan, one of PJ's friends who has a crush Cory.

Troy Iwata as Jake, one of PJ's friends who has a crush Meghan.

Nancy Opel as Ms. Dingleberry

Max Crumm as Mr. Lemmings

John DiMaggio as Spangles, Wanda's dog. In Wanda's imagination, Spangles talks to Wanda and gives her advice when she's down or can't solve a problem on her own.

Christine de Frece as Mrs. Butternut

Supporting

TBA as Mayor Weinberger, the mayor of Cheese Valley. He's named after the creator of Wanda's World, Eric H. Weinberger who passed away in 2017.

TBA as Tina

TBA as Tasha

TBA as Becky

Secondary

TBA as Leon Thurman, a quarterback for the Pork Ridge Boars at Cheese Valley's rival school, Pork Ridge.

Guest Characters

TBA as Jerry Hampshire, host of the reality documentary show, "Small Towns, Big Stories".

Special Guest Characters

Caitlin Kinnunen as Emma Nolan, a character from The Prom/Emma & Alyssa: A Prom Animated Series. She's Alyssa's girlfriend, a lesbian teenage girl at James Madison High School in Edgewater, Indiana and one of the co-founder of the Unruly Hearts Club. In the crossover, it reveals that she and Wanda have been best friends since summer camp before Wanda moved to Cheese Valley.

Isabelle McCalla as Alyssa Greene, another character from The Prom/Emma & Alyssa: A Prom Animated Series. She's a cheerleader who is Emma's girlfriend and one of the co-founder of the Unruly Hearts Club. In the crossover, she and Jenny became rivals to one another, especially in cheerleading.

Season One

 * 1) Pilot

Trivia

 * John DiMaggio will replace Max Crumm for the voice of Spangles, while everyone else from the Wanda's World album will respire their roles in the series.
 * Sandie Rosa who plays Wanda Butternut in the off-broadway show returns to the franchise to portray Emily and a younger version of Wanda for this show.
 * This show shares the same universe as Emma & Alyssa: A Prom Animated Series. There are currently plans for crossovers between the two shows. As will as of a possible Broadway Television Universe to expand some of the broadway show's universes. For example, The Connor Project from Dear Evan Hansen exist within both this show and Emma & Alyssa: A Prom Animated Series. As well as a show called "Small Towns, Big Stories", a reality documentary series that goes to small towns in the world and discover big and interesting stories about or in those towns which characters from both shows have appeared in.
 * Season one and the first half of season two of the show is rated TV-Y7 when the show was on Cartoon Central (formerly known as The Cartoon Channel), while the second half of season two and throughout the rest of the series is rated TV-PG with some episodes being rated TV-14 due to the show moving to the network's sister channel, Cartoon Central Teens (formerly known as Cartoon Channel Teens) for a much more young adult audience.
 * In the second half of season two, the show is produced by Williams Street. Making this the first show to be produced by them that doesn't air on Adult Swim. The second is Emma & Alyssa: A Prom Animated Series.