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+ | '''Rocket Monkeys''' is a Canadian animated series that premiered on Nickelodeon in United States on March 4, 2013 and lasted two seasons, ending on October 30, 2015. |
==Plot== |
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Two rocket monkey brothers Wally and Gus take down evil disguising evil villains. |
Two rocket monkey brothers Wally and Gus take down evil disguising evil villains. |
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==Production of Making== |
==Production of Making== |
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− | + | The two simian stars, Gus and Wally, were loosely based on Jason and Dan who have been friends since high school. Jason and Dan developed a pitch book and animated motion test, which they showed to Michael Feder. Michael Feder, a partner of Hornet Inc, agreed to help develop Rocket Monkeys, under the Hornet Films label of the company. Nickelodeon picked up the project and the future of Rocket Monkeys was in limbo. Breakthrough Entertainment of American lit the series, and Rocket Monkeys went back into production. In 2013 the series was made available on internet streaming services of Rocket Monkeys is in currently production by Breakthrough Television, Atomic Cartoons and Hornet Films it is associated by Nickelodeon. |
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[[Category:TV Shows]] |
Revision as of 02:14, 5 April 2020
Rocket Monkeys is a Canadian animated series that premiered on Nickelodeon in United States on March 4, 2013 and lasted two seasons, ending on October 30, 2015.
Plot
Two rocket monkey brothers Wally and Gus take down evil disguising evil villains.
Production of Making
The two simian stars, Gus and Wally, were loosely based on Jason and Dan who have been friends since high school. Jason and Dan developed a pitch book and animated motion test, which they showed to Michael Feder. Michael Feder, a partner of Hornet Inc, agreed to help develop Rocket Monkeys, under the Hornet Films label of the company. Nickelodeon picked up the project and the future of Rocket Monkeys was in limbo. Breakthrough Entertainment of American lit the series, and Rocket Monkeys went back into production. In 2013 the series was made available on internet streaming services of Rocket Monkeys is in currently production by Breakthrough Television, Atomic Cartoons and Hornet Films it is associated by Nickelodeon.