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Too Loud
Animated web series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Too Loud is an American animated web series created by Nico Colaleo for DreamWorksTV. The series premiered on the DreamWorksTV YouTube channel (now Peacock Kids) on July 9, 2017. A second, final season premiered on September 18, 2019; the final episode was uploaded on November 20, 2019.
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Premise
Too Loud centers around Desiree[b] and Sara, two siblings who volunteer at the Chesterton Public Library, where their large heads and loud voices occasionally result in mishaps.
Voice cast
- Kelsy Abbott as Sara
- Nico Colaleo as Jeffrey/Desiree
- Gregg Turkington as Mildred "Miz" Abbott
- James Urbaniak as Mr. Gregory
- Chris Dotson as the Mayor
- Rich Evans as Logan
- Matt Brailey as Patrick
- Emily Brundige as Molly
- Rachael Russakoff as Rachael
- Piotr Michael as Quincy Kibblesworth[3]
- Vivienne Medrano as Sarah
- Joel Trussell as Clancy Abbott
- Candi Milo as Polly Bretzel
- Lynn Wang as Lynn
- Sia Mistry as Jameela
- Haley Mancini as C*LACIOUS
- Erika Paget as Spud
- Lindsay Ames as Wedge, Muriel Abbott
- Adam McArthur as Hilarious Larry
- Michael Ruocco as Phillip
- Mike Stoklasa as Logan's Dad
- Jack Packard as Steven
- Minty Lewis as Mrs. Mooney
- Paul Rugg as Dr. Lewis
In addition, Julia Vickerman voiced Sarah in the episode "New Girl In Town".
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Episodes
Season 1 (2017)
Season 2 (2019)
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Reception and legacy
In one review, Too Loud was described as a show which those of all ages can enjoy, especially "its message about the value of libraries."[6]
Vivienne Medrano, who worked on the series as an animator[7] and character designer,[8] described her experience on Too Loud as a "delight".[9] Another animator for the series, Ashley Nichols, has worked as an animator on Colaleo's Ollie & Scoops and on the pilot episode of Medrano's own series, Hazbin Hotel.[10] Emily Brundige, the voice of Molly, went on to create Goldie for Apple TV+.[11]
In September 2019, series creator Nico Colaleo described the episode "Slumber Party Sneak-In" as important, arguing that it was his favorite episode of the show's second season, and a "pro-transgender episode."[12][13] It was later revealed that the episode was supposed to be the final episode of the series, but DreamWorks had posted it too soon.[14]
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Notes
- Kupetsky is credited with animating five episodes of Too Loud, although it is unclear whether this was before or after she joined BuzzFeed's creative team.
References
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