Hey Daniel, Where is Mom?!

Hey Daniel, Where is Mom?! (also known as Daniel's 5th Coming: Where is Mom?! in some markets outside of North America) is a 1998 American animated road comedy film, directed by Gary Goldman. The fifth film overall theatrical film in the franchise, it featured the then-current voice cast which features Jeff Bergman, Jean Vander Pyl, Richard Pyror, Aaliyah, and Michael Bell in the cast along with new cast members.

It is the last Daniel feature film to have Pryor voice his characters prior to his retirement from the Daniel franchise later that the year and Vander Pyl before her death the next year as well as the only feature film that then-cast member Aaliyah voice acted throughout her tenure in the franchise prior to her death in 2001. Unlike the previous films, the film received mixed reviews with criticism on the plot, screenplay with the humor receiving mixed responses. Despite this, the film box office success grossing $392 million over it's $100 million budget.

Due to the mixed response and the film falling below expectations, this was the last Daniel film released until 2018's Daniel's Big Return.

Plot
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Cast

 * Jeff Bergman as Daniel Wyatt, Jeff Wyatt, Marty Wyatt, Alex Wyatt, Devin Silverman, Jasper
 * Michael Bell as Carl Wickerson, Charlie the Ostrich, Billie Dooberson, Austin Lawson
 * Jean Vander Pyl as Susan Wyatt, Mary Moore, Josie Banks, Jennifer Bregit, Muriel Jones, and Officer Jenni Brown
 * Richard Pryor as Derrick Jackson
 * Aaliyah as Jenny and Menny Wyatt
 * Buster Jones as Robert Jackson
 * Alison Sealy-Smith as Leelah Jackson
 * Diahann Carroll as Mary Ann Jackson
 * Julia Roberts as Mayor Linda Lawson, the Mayor of Atlanta. She was previously voiced by Jean Vander Pyl in the series.
 * John Witherspoon as William Jackson, the father of Derrick Jackson.
 * Maynard Jackson as himself, the former President of the United States who was later succeeded by 2 others.

Production
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Release
The film was released on January 30, 1998 in the United States by 20th Century Fox. Like the previous film, the film was rated PG-13 by the MPAA marking the second film to acquire this rating as well.

Home media
The film was released on VHS on June 9, 1998 with a later DVD release on February 9, 1999. More coming soon!

Reception
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