Wally Bear and the NO! Gang Dialogue Guide VERSION 1.0 Tuesday, April 22, 2003 By: Rob Furbee AIM: Mayor Maynaut or MudTurkey3334 ICQ: Mud Turkey 3 Email: furb_3@hotmail.com GameFAQs Username: furb ********** Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Game Story 3. Cast of Characters 4. Level 1 Dialogue - Inside Wally's House 5. Level 2 Dialogue - The Subway Station Drug Deal 6. Level 3 Dialogue - Wally to the Rescue! 7. Level 4 Dialogue - Rock n' Roll Wally! 8. Level 5 Dialogue - Wally Saves the Radio! 9. Level 6 Dialogue - Don't Drink and Skate, Wally! 10. Level 7 Dialogue - Wally Gone Mute in the Sewer? 11. Level 8 Dialogue - Strangers With Candy... Look Out Wally! 12. The Ending Screen - Gary Grizzly's Non-Alcoholic House Party 13. Closing Thoughts 14. Legal Information ********** 1. Introduction ********** What does one get when they cross a bad public service announcement, a poorly thought out mascot, and an unlicensed game developer?.. Wally Bear and the NO! Gang. American Game Cartridges can be given credit for this "master piece" of a game. It is obvious the intentions of the game were good, taking a machine popular with kids {NES} and using it as a medium for anti-drug messages. Sadly, the intention may of been good, but the game is terrible. At least we can laugh at the funny dialogue between the characters! ********** 2. Game Story - Ride Wally, Ride! ********** Wally Bear is a member of the NO! Gang. This gang is no normal gang. It works like a youth support group. They help each other get through life's rough spots that deal with drugs/stealing/alcohol/peer pressure etc. You must navigate Wally from his home to his Uncle's house for a party. You will meet up with many friends along the way. This guide will chronicle the interactions between Wally and his friends throughout the journey. *********** 3. Cast of Characters *********** Wally Bear Wally is the Hero of our heartwarming story of making the right choices. He lives in a posh suburban house with white siding, and even a picket fence. Wally has two loving parents who have taught him right from wrong. Wally is even a local anti-drug/tobacco/alcohol activist. He is the founder of the anti-everything bad youth group known as the NO! Gang. Wally has other hobbies other than anti-drug activism. He likes to skateboard and play Frisbee. Wally's Dad He's your typical Bear father. He has a lovely suburban home, a lovely wife and a responsible young son. He has a wonderful six figure job at the local State Park. Being no fashion slouch, Wally's Dad wears a yellow shirt without pants, which is all the rage. All in all, Wally's Dad is a caring, amicable, loving, father. Wally's Mom Despite living the lap of bear luxury, she isn't completely happy. Despite the fact that she loves her son and husband very much - her life still feels empty. Every morning she wakes up and puts on a mask of yellow makeup and a yellow dress. Though she is having seconds thoughts about her life, she is still a devoted mother. Billy Rabbit One of the usual suspects around town. He may be a member of the NO! Gang, but there is a rumor floating around that he may be thinking of joining Ricky Rat's gang. Wally finds him acting strangely in the Subway Station. He seems very concerned about something. It is obvious his mind was somewhere else while dressing this morning. He is wearing a red and gray checkered shirt with blue jeans. Strange indeed.... Toby Turtle Toby is a member of the NO! Gang, but suffers from low self-esteem. He is a slow witted & overweight turtle. Always feeling the need to fit in, he falls prey to the newest fads often. Case and point.... his new found interest in controlled substances. Toby is being picked on by Ricky Rat. Ricky keeps calling Toby names and saying he's not cool. Ricky tells Toby the only way he'll be cool is if he does drugs. Will Wally be able to save his friend from the evils of drug abuse and low self esteem?... only time will tell... Priscilla Priscilla is a bit of a metal head albeit a sober one. She had been rocking out in the neighborhood subway station when that vile ol' druglord Ricky Rat came a long and stole her new radio. Will she ever find her ghetto blaster again? Tattle Tiger Tattle is a tiger as his name implies. He is also a bit of a tattle tale, which his name also implies. He is a car enthuse and enjoys hanging out at garages. He has been seen downtown recently at a parking garage where he saw his friend, Larry Lizard acting strange. Stevie Squirrel Stevie is one of the finest members of the NO! Gang. He does have a bit of sweet tooth though. Sometimes his craving for sweets clouds his judgement. Will Stevie's desire for sugary snacks be his downfall? Gary Grizzly Gary is Wally's swinging, single, uncle. In typical bachelor bear style, he wears only a yellow shirt. Gary acts as an older brother figure to the NO! Gang. Some say he only hangs out with the kids because of his court ordered community service, but I think otherwise. ********** 4. Level 1 Dialogue - Inside Wally's House ********** Wally's Dad Uncle Gary Grizzly has been planning a party for you and the NO! Gang. Invite all your friends, and try to reach his house before dark. Wally's Mom Take care Wally, and remember to say NO! Stay smart! Don't start! Wally Bear Don't worry Mom, I will remember. ********** 5. Level 2 Dialogue - The Subway Station Drug Deal ********** Billy Rabbit Ricky Rat was trying to get Toby Turtle to join his gang. He said that Toby would have to take some pills. I tried to stop them, but they wouldn't let me on the subway. Wally Bear Wait here Billy, maybe I can help! ********** 6. Level 3 Dialogue - Wally to the Rescue! ********** Wally Bear Taking drugs is stupid, Toby. If someone doesn't like you because you say no, he's not your friend. {Preach it Wally!!} Toby Turtle Thanks Wally. I didn't what to do. Wally Bear You don't have to go along with the crowd to be cool. It's OK to be yourself. ********** 7. Level 4 Dialogue - Rock n' Roll Wally! ********** Priscilla Oh Wally, You're just in time. That awful Ricky Rat just stole my new radio. He ran into the subway before I could get through the crowd. Wally Bear Hurry, Priscilla, we can still catch him! ********** 8. Level 5 Dialogue - Wally Saves the Radio! ********** Priscilla Thanks, Wally, I saved for a long time to buy this radio. I'm glad to get it back. Wally Bear I'm glad too, Priscilla. Ricky needs to learn to respect other peoples' property. Stealing can get you into a lot more trouble than it's worth. ********** 9. Level 6 Dialogue - Don't Drink and Skate, Wally! ********** Tattle Tiger I just saw Larry Lizard going into this garage. He was drinking out of a strange looking bottle and acting really strange. Wally Bear It sounds like Larry's been drinking. I'll try to stop him before he hurts himself or someone else. Remember, even grownups shouldn't drink and drive. ********** 10. Level 7 Dialogue - Wally Gone Mute in the Sewer? ********** No dialogue is present here. ********** 11. Level 8 - Strangers With Candy... Look Out Wally! ********** Stevie Watch out for a man giving away candy. He was trying to trick me into his car. He even said he knew my family, but I didn't know him, so I said NO! Wally Bear Good job, Stevie. It's very dangerous to get in cars with strangers. I will be careful. ********** 12. The Ending Screen - Gary Grizzly's Non-Alcoholic House Party ********** Gary Grizzly Hello, Wally, we've all been waiting for you. I see you've brought a new friend. Good, there's always room for another No! Gang member. Hey, everybody, Wally's here! Wally Bear Always remember, if someone tries to make you do something, and you know it's wrong,....... SAY NO! ********** 13. Closing Thoughts ********** Well, our fun filled romp with Wally Bear and the NO! Gang has come to a happy ending. We've learned several life lessons in our tenure with Wally. What did we learn? I for one learned that taking drugs is bad and so is negative peer pressure. I also learned that stealing is much easier than raising money for a brand new radio. I was also stunned to find that taking candy from strangers is not a good idea. Wally opened my eyes and changed my life... thanks Wally Bear! In all fairness, I'm not sure if this games' message actually got across to anyone. It was a somewhat valiant attempt to use the medium of video games to spread a helpful message to children. Wally Bear and the NO! Gang may of failed in that aspect, but at least it tried. That's more than modern games can say. ********** 14. Legal Information ********** Copyright 2003 Rob Furbee All trademarks and copyrights contained in this document are owned by their respective trademark and copyright holders. Do anything you would like with my FAQ. Just give me credit for it.