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My Life as a Teenage Robot: Rebooted

Discussion in 'Off-topic' started by TheEndersWAR, May 20, 2016.

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    So I was looking around after finding out season 4 was cancelled, and to my surprise I found a community project that's trying to finish the last 2 seasons that was suppose to air, I just want to forward this around so people can help out on the awesome revival project[​IMG]

    Their Teaser trailer


    Their Website
    https://www.teenagerobotrebooted.com/



    About My Life as a Teenage Robot: Rebooted
    Based on the original television hit, My Life as a Teenage Robot: Rebooted takes place immediately after Season 3 and acts as a direct, fan-made continuation. Set in the year 2072, model XJ-9, or Jenny Wakeman as she prefers, is a crime-fighting, super-powered robot who consistently rescues her hometown of Tremorton from impending dangers, such as monsters, aliens, and even evil sock-puppets! But as she's programmed with the highly sensitive mind of a teenager, she'd rather find herself shopping down at the mall or hanging out with her friends, much to Dr. Nora Wakeman's discontent.



    The Mission
    "Back in early 2013, I decided that the world had seen enough cancellations of television hits without any conclusions whatsoever to already established story arcs, specifically in the animation category. There were too many amazing cartoons abandoned and left to die by their own networks, and this needed to be solved. While I couldn't save them all, I knew I could at least go for one. With that in mind, I reviewed multiple cartoons over the course of several months as candidates to receive the grand treatment of a rebooted conclusion. These cartoons had to be cancelled (no legitimate series finale) and included, but were not limited to, Invader Zim, American Dragon: Jake Long, and even The Spectacular Spider-Man. However, one particular series stood proudly out of the crowd: My Life as a Teenage Robot. While arguably not the best cartoon overall, this particular series definitely suffered the worst with poor advertising, limited and inconsistent time-slots, non-sequential airing of episodes, years between seasons that were basically sitting in storage (completed), and even dethroning by its own network's hand in supposedly "fan-driven" contests. With its creative storylines, beautiful yet simple art styles, sophisticated humor, and potential for high drama, the story of Jenny Wakeman was an easy pick to be given the rebooted conclusion of two additional seasons."

    -Nathan Altenbern, Head Director and Producer

    Recruitment information
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    WHY JOIN THE CREW?

    While these additional two seasons will be completed no matter what, its up to you to establish how long it will take. The more people on-board, the quicker we can push these episodes out there and give the series the proper ending it deserves!


    Plus, as an added bonus, you get all the exclusive information on the new episodes that comes with the job!

    How awesome is that?!

    DISCLAIMER: First and foremost, this will not be an "overnight" project. More than likely, this production will draw out into many, many months (scripting, sound design, animation, and editing takes time, you see). By signing up for a position or voice part, you are making a commitment. You must try your best to see your volunteered part through. It's unfortunate for everyone when someone backs out completely on the assignment they were trusted with; it just becomes a huge headache. Now, this does not mean we are expecting every due date to be met on time with no exceptions. We understand; unplanned, time consuming events do occur. Ultimately, as long as you give your best possible efforts into the assigned piece, all is well.

    Secondly, please be aware of the stresses and complications of film production. It can be EXTREMELY stressful. This is coming from those who have made home films now for the past 5 years or so. In all actuality, people sometimes just don't see each others' vision, an idea may just not work out, this scene/background/character may need to be tweaked, etc. However, let us assure you, the best part about any movie or animation is finally seeing things slowly come together. Trust us, the more you give into a project, the more you receive.

    Finally, and most likely most controversial, we understand everyone has awesome ideas for the show. We will listen to every single one. However, this does not mean every single one will make it into the final product. Please, please, PLEASE do not take it the wrong way if an idea is struck down. It's not that we perceive the concept as the stupidest idea ever, it's just that it may not seem like it would work in the end. For instance, say we were to give Jenny, the main protagonist, a pet. A funny, cute concept at first glance, correct? Well, let's dive a bit deeper into it. Yes, it would be humorous for its first appearance. However, what do we do with it in the next episode? Is it still around? Is it going to serve as one of the main characters from now on? If so, what happens to it during mass battles and events? Does it just sit around at home during the chaos? Is it involved in the battle? Does it actually serve a purpose, or is it just a throwaway joke? All of a sudden, that quick, cute concept is looking pretty fiddly now, isn't it? In the end, we would just like to warn everyone that we are only doing 44 mini-sodes (22 episodes total) to last for 2 seasons. Some ideas sadly just won't make the cut.

    Jobs Available:

    -Voice Actor


    -Script/Storyboard Writer


    -Character/Background Design


    -2D Animator


    -3D Animator


    -Musician/Composer
     
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