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Skylanders Academy
Animated web television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Skylanders Academy is an animated television series produced by TeamTO and Activision Blizzard Studios based on the Skylanders series.[1] The first season debuted on Netflix on October 28, 2016.[2] A trailer for the series debuted on October 12, 2016.[3] The second season was released on October 6, 2017 and the third and final season was released on September 28, 2018.[4]
On April 30, 2019, the series was confirmed to have concluded.[5]
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Plot
In the world of Skylands, Spyro the Dragon, Stealth Elf, and Eruptor are new graduates at Skylanders Academy. Under the teachings of Master Eon and Jet-Vac, the three of them will learn what it means to be a Skylander while fighting the evil Kaos and many other villains of Skylands.
Voice cast
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Justin Long (pictured in 2014), Ashley Tisdale (pictured in 2012), Jonathan Banks (pictured in 2012), Chris Diamantopoulos (pictured in 2015), Felicia Day (pictured in 2022), Bobcat Goldthwait (pictured in 2015), Richard Steven Horvitz (pictured in 2023), Norm Macdonald (pictured in 2016), and Jason Ritter (pictured in 2015), voiced the characters of as Spyro, Stealth Elf and Flashwing, Eruptor, Master Eon and Chompy Mage, Cynder, Pop Fizz, Kaos, Glumshanks and Dark Spyro respectively.
- Justin Long as Spyro[6]
- Jason Ritter as Dark Spyro
- Ashley Tisdale as Stealth Elf,[6] Flashwing[7]
- Jonathan Banks as Eruptor[6]
- Chris Diamantopoulos as Master Eon, Chompy Mage
- Daniel Wu as King Pen
- Harland Williams as Hugo
- Felicia Day as Cynder[6]
- Bobcat Goldthwait as Pop Fizz
- Richard Steven Horvitz as Kaos
- Norm Macdonald as Glumshanks[6]
- Jonny Rees as Jet-Vac
Recurring
- Dee Bradley Baker as Fire Viper, Male Hydra Heads, Baby Greeble
- Chris Cox as Bomb-Shell[8]
- Jim Cummings as Malefor
- John DiMaggio as Chef Pepper Jack, Bad Breath, Fisticuffs[9]
- James Hetfield as Wolfgang
- Catherine O'Hara as Kaossandra
- Grey Griffin as Sprocket,[10] Ninjini, Jackie (Female Hydra Head), Chill
- John Mathot as a Kindly Mabu Prisoner
- Parker Posey as the Dreamcatcher
- Fred Tatasciore as Snap Shot, Strykore, Arkeyan Robots
- Susan Sarandon as Golden Queen
- Wallace Shawn as a Mabu Inspector
- Jill Talley as Roller Brawl, Claire, Greebles
- Courtenay Taylor as Hex
- Josh Robert Thompson as Skull
- Patrick Warburton as Flynn
- Eric Rogers (Season 1) and Rhys Darby (Season 3) as Crash Bandicoot
- Billy West as Food Fight, Ka-Boom, Trigger Happy, Greebles
- Cedric Yarbrough as Broccoli Guy, Wind-Up, Dale
Guest
- Tara Strong as Coco Bandicoot[11]
- DanTDM as Cy (Water Imaginator)
- Fred Willard as Mabu Race Announcer
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Episodes
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Series overview
Season 1 (2016)
Season 2 (2017)
Season 3 (2018)
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Production
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At an Investor Day presentation on November 6, 2015, Activision Blizzard announced the formation of Activision Blizzard Studios, a film production subsidiary dedicated to creating original films and television series. Headed by former The Walt Disney Company executive Nick van Dyk, Activision Blizzard Studios would look to produce and adapting Skylanders into a film and television series; the latter being called Skylanders Academy, which started airing on October 28, 2016 on Netflix.[13]
The series is a spin-off, said to be separate from the storyline of the games with no direct tie-ins to sequels. In addition, the different voice cast is made to give the show its own separate identity. However, despite the changes, Richard Horvitz, Jonny Rees, Bobcat Goldthwait, Billy West, Fred Tatasciore, and Courtenay Taylor are the only actors from the games to reprise their roles as Kaos, Jet-Vac, Pop Fizz, Food Fight, Snap Shot, and Hex respectively.[14] Patrick Warburton would later go on to reprise his role as Captain Flynn in the third season.[15] Showrunner Eric Rogers provided the voice of Crash Bandicoot due to his creative partners being impressed on giving the character an Australian Accent during a temp-track he recorded.
The trailer for the second season was released on September 19, 2017.[16] Mark Hamill was originally considered to reprise his role as Malefor, a character that originated from The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon, but was unable to as he was busy filming Star Wars: The Last Jedi.[17] Flynn, Sal, Whirlwind, Fiesta, Tree Rex, Jawbreaker, The Gulper and Dr. Krankcase were characters planned to appear in the second season, but were cut due to budget reasons.[18] Flynn himself, would later go on to appear in the following season a year later.
The trailer for the third season was released on September 18, 2018.[19] During production of Season three, Eric Rogers stepped down as showrunner and was replaced by both Clayton Sakoda and Ian Weinreich in his absence, and due to his departure, Rogers was unable to reprise Crash Bandicoot and was later replaced by Rhys Darby.[15]
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