
Wabuu the Cheeky Racoon 1996
""Most of the animals are so stupid...""
In the late 1990s animated gem *Wabuu the Cheeky Racoon (1996)*, directed by Roswitha Haas, mischief takes center stage as a lively raccoon navigates the lively forest with relentless energy and playful antics.
Director: Roswitha Haas
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Wabuu the Cheeky Racoon (1996) about?
Wabuu is a playful raccoon whose love for pranks takes a serious turn when his jokes unintentionally put his best friend, the squirrel Wuschel, in danger. Stricken with guilt, Wabuu must set aside his usual nonsense and embark on a quest to find Wuschel before it's too late.
Who directed Wabuu the Cheeky Racoon?
The film was helmed by German director Roswitha Haas, known for her work in animated family entertainment.
Who stars in Wabuu the Cheeky Racoon?
Armin Drogat voices the title character, with Viola Seiffe as Wuschel, and Alwine Ickert and Georg Feils rounding out the main cast.
Is Wabuu the Cheeky Racoon (1996) worth watching?
While not widely rated, this 30-minute animated adventure offers gentle humor, a touch of suspense, and a heartfelt moral lesson—ideal for kids and nostalgic adults seeking light, family-friendly fun.
How long is Wabuu the Cheeky Racoon?
The film runs for 30 minutes.
About Wabuu the Cheeky Racoon (1996) — A mischievous forest adventure with heart and humor
In the late 1990s animated gem *Wabuu the Cheeky Racoon (1996)*, directed by Roswitha Haas, mischief takes center stage as a lively raccoon navigates the lively forest with relentless energy and playful antics. Wabuu's boundless curiosity leads to harmless pranks—like teasing the lumbering bear or needling farmer Alfred's overzealous guard dogs—but when his jokes accidentally put his best friend, the tiny squirrel Wuschel, in real danger, the laughter suddenly fades. Faced with unexpected consequences, Wabuu must trade his usual nonsense for determination, embarking on a heartfelt rescue mission through the woods to make amends and bring his friend safely home.
This charming adventure-comedy blends gentle humor with light suspense, capturing the innocence of forest life and the lessons learned when mischief turns serious. With a runtime of just 30 minutes and a cast led by Armin Drogat as the voice of Wabuu, Viola Seiffe as Wuschel, and supporting turns from Alwine Ickert and Georg Feils, the film delivers warmth, laughter, and a subtle reminder about responsibility—all wrapped in a colorful, animated package perfect for younger audiences and nostalgic viewers alike.