Talk about girl power.
Rooster Teeth presented a new animated series “Rwby” to the San Diego Comic-Con International masses last week.
The series follow four animated women with special fighting powers. “Rwby” is a representation of the four colors they wear—red, white, blue and yellow.
Latino-Review caught up with Kara Eberle, the voice of Weiss (white character) on “Rwby.” And “Rwby” producer Kathleen Zuelch was there as well. Zuelch is also the voice of Glenda Goodwitch in the series.
First episode of “Rwby” is already available at www.roosterteeth.com. New episodes will appear on the site every Thursday.
Check out the full interview below.
Watch the first episode below.
Rooster Teeth presented a new animated series “Rwby” to the San Diego Comic-Con International masses last week.
The series follow four animated women with special fighting powers. “Rwby” is a representation of the four colors they wear—red, white, blue and yellow.
Latino-Review caught up with Kara Eberle, the voice of Weiss (white character) on “Rwby.” And “Rwby” producer Kathleen Zuelch was there as well. Zuelch is also the voice of Glenda Goodwitch in the series.
First episode of “Rwby” is already available at www.roosterteeth.com. New episodes will appear on the site every Thursday.
Check out the full interview below.
Watch the first episode below.
- 7/24/2013
- by Gig Patta
- LRMonline.com
One of the most highly-anticipated web series in recent memory made its internet premiere on July 18 to a select audience of loyal sponsors. The first episode of Rwby, the colorful anime adventure series from the same people that brought you Red vs. Blue, dropped on RoosterTeeth.com, available only for paying subscribers of the site to see. The installment will go public on YouTube next week, while hardcore fans already got a sneak peak at the Rooster Teeth Expo in Austin, Texas in early July. The 16 part series marks a major achievement for one of the largest YouTube channels, as it’s the first anime the company has ever produced. Rwby follows four different girls, each represented by a different color and brought together as they enter the prestigious Beacon Academy, a school responsible for training the best warriors and monster hunters in the city of Vale. Created by Monty Oum,...
- 7/18/2013
- by Chris Landa
- Tubefilter.com
Veteran television producer Ralph Farquhar and production partner Dwayne Corbitt of FarCor Studios recently announced a pact with distributor TF1 International for overseas distribution of their latest project Da Jammies, a new 3D animated music series, to the animation industry and fans during a panel presentation at the 2009 Comic-Con convention. TF1 will launch the series at the next Mipcom and Mipcom Junior World Entertainment Content Market in Cannes, France held October 3 – 9, 2009.
The producer of such Disney hits as The Proud Family and Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior, Farquhar’s ground-breaking new animated sitcom was developed in partnership with Toon Farm, LLC and is set to redefine the genre with its fresh new approach to quality urban family programming.
Combining hip-hop dance, music and fashion in a way never before seen in animation, Da Jammies follows five diverse ‘tweens from the suburbs who attend a performing arts middle school. Novelist, Dolla, MoMo,...
The producer of such Disney hits as The Proud Family and Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior, Farquhar’s ground-breaking new animated sitcom was developed in partnership with Toon Farm, LLC and is set to redefine the genre with its fresh new approach to quality urban family programming.
Combining hip-hop dance, music and fashion in a way never before seen in animation, Da Jammies follows five diverse ‘tweens from the suburbs who attend a performing arts middle school. Novelist, Dolla, MoMo,...
- 8/1/2009
- by noreply@blogger.com (The Humor Mill Magazine)
- Humor Mill Magazine
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