[21][22] Ego Plum was the show's music composer,[23] while Billy Lopez worked with Michael Pecoriello as executive producers.
[32][33] Jennifer Walden of Post Magazine reviewed the web series as having "rapid-fire jokes, action, and plot-points" that cover as much ground as an episode that is 30 minutes long.
But added that, "Welcome to the Wayne is best treated as a sugary-treat kind of addition to kids' media diets since the content is more about garnering laughs than it is about anything outright educational.
"[34] Damon Cap of BSC Kids compared the series to Gravity Falls, adding that, after viewing the first episode, is "a lot of potential and excitement on who this is going to turn out."
"[36] Peter Jurado of ComicsVerse said that the show takes you "back to the city" like Hey Arnold!, highlights the value of knowledge, and is unique in its own way, even though it has some similarities with Gravity Falls, as a "new mystery with a lot of heart.