Animation Series
Name: Danny Phantom | Season 2 | (2005);
Production studios: Nickelodeon Animation Series, Billionfold;
Director by: Butch Hartmanz, Wincat Alcala, Gary Conrad, Julie Hashiguchi, Kevin Petrilak, Ken Bruce, Richard Bowman, Sean Dempsey, Daniel de la Vega;
Screenwriters: Brian Hogan, Sib Ventress, Marty Isenberg, Bob Boyle, Mark Banker, Mark Drop, Amy Keating Rogers, Kevin Sullivan, David Silverman, Stephen Sustarsic, Ellen Lichtwardt Goodchild, Steve Marmel, George Goodchild, Scott D. Peterson, Butch Hartman, Matt Wayne;
Starring: David Kaufman, Grey Griffin, Rickey D'Shon Collins, Rob Paulsen, Kath Soucie;
Genres: Science Fiction, Fantasy, Action;
Running Time: One series – 22 minutes | All series – 7 hours 20 minutes;
The second season of Danny Phantom continues the emotional and exciting adventures of the main character. It is packed with action, humor and exploration of more complex themes. Character development and raised stakes add depth to the story. While there are slight flaws in some episodes, overall this season is a great addition to the first and will appeal to fans of the series.
Seeing so many cool artists posting their Making Fiends artworks makes me remember of that fanart I did of it back on June 11th 2022, I guess it looks alright, i'm not the most skilled on painting with markers 😅
I'm personally a canon enjoyer, I'm always wondering what canon could bring to my favourite characters, what new cool stories pique my interest more in the show, and what new themes they're going to bring next WSCWDWWD IT MAKES ME SO EXCITED SOMETIMES
Animation Series
Name: Danny Phantom | Season 1 | (2003);
Production studios: Nickelodeon Animation Series, Billionfold;
Director by: Butch Hartmanz, Wincat Alcala, Gary Conrad, Julie Hashiguchi, Kevin Petrilak, Ken Bruce, Richard Bowman, Sean Dempsey, Daniel de la Vega;
Screenwriters: Brian Hogan, Sib Ventress, Marty Isenberg, Bob Boyle, Mark Banker, Mark Drop, Amy Keating Rogers, Kevin Sullivan, David Silverman, Stephen Sustarsic, Ellen Lichtwardt Goodchild, Steve Marmel, George Goodchild, Scott D. Peterson, Butch Hartman, Matt Wayne;
Starring: David Kaufman, Grey Griffin, Rickey D'Shon Collins, Rob Paulsen, Kath Soucie;
Genres: Science Fiction, Fantasy, Action;
Running Time: One series – 22 minutes | All series – 7 hours 20 minutes;
"Danny Phantom" is an American animated series from 2004 about the adventures of 14-year-old Danny Fenton, who becomes half-human, half-ghost. He uses his new abilities to fight other ghosts and protect the city of Amity Park. The season is fun, dynamic and interesting for children and adults, with great animation and an exciting plot.
SURPRISE ANNOUNCEMENT I'll be working with @netflix and the Mexopolis as a creative lead to Revive "EL TIGRE" as 4 part Mini series! Finally happy to be out of NDA
With Netflix, many different shows have been moved to streaming services. I definitely do not Netflix has done a great job with animated series (we had an incident earlier where they canceled many Netflix animated features), but I think before then, management was not HORRIBLE.
I can’t completely discredit them, but there are still lots of issues with the way they run things. There are quite a few shows I can think of that were screwed over, but I would like to highlight two shows in particular that I think had amazing potential:
1) Glitch Techs
Glitch Techs was one of those shows that was unfairly given tough circumstances to succeed. Glitch Techs was actually produced by Nickelodeon, and due to this, the series would be on Nickelodeon’s channel. However, the series was passed to Netflix. The one season they had was split into two, and while we were supposed to get an actual second season, it seems that the show silently died.
If you are interested in Glitch Techs, the series is about two teenagers named Hector and Miko who work together to stop video game characters that come to life from causing havoc on the real world. Glitch Techs definitely has a lot to offer in terms of the unique concept, the loveable characters and the artstyle! It may be over, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t worth checking out!
2) The Hollow
The Hollow was another series which had an unfortunate demise on Netflix. Like many smaller shows on Netflix, The Hollow unfortunately had to experience minimal marketing which had led to its demise. As season 2 did not get enough viewers, the project was ultimately canceled.
If you want to check out The Hollow, let me run it down for you - it is about three teenagers named Adam, Mira and Kai, who wake up in some strange room with no memories. They go on a quest to find some answers and to ultimately get back to their home. Through their journey, they encounter many strange people and things whether they be beneficial or detrimental to their journey. The Hollow is spectacular. We get some awesome characters, diversity and worldbuilding! I would definitely check it out!
While these shows may have been shut down too soon, it is definitely still worth it to see these shows! I have linked them below: