A new interactive series composed of 9 episodes is due to release in April 2022 around the world. Battle Kitty, draws on video games through several genres may be one of the most ambitious interactive projects to date. Liberation comes exactly two years after the special has been announced for Netflix. At the time, the project was based on the Instagram series of Matt Layzell called “Kitty & ORC Adventures” and describes as an experience of distinct history.
Now we have our first look and new information on the next interactive series that arrives at Netflix on April 19, 2022 In a futuristic-medieval world, warriors must find and overcome all the monsters of Battle Island, collecting their coveted keys in order to become” champion “. Cut into Kitty and ORC, two best friends of a mission – for To help Kitty become champion of their way – through the kindness and friendship! Both embark on the trip to Championhood, facing many obstacles and Naysayers only to discover a surprise that await them with ancient ruins … “
Based on the first trailer, the series seems to borrow elements of Super Mario’s tastes The project is conducted internally in Netflix under Netflix Animation led by Melissa Cobb. COBB, on the announcement of the show two years ago, said:
Battle Kitty is a mirror reflection of Matt himself – an inspiring, surprising and incredibly fun show that is infused at each round of huge amounts of humor and heart. This series pushes the limits of the narrative in fully new directions thanks to the innovative interactive format of Matt, which will allow children to participate in an expansive world with the new most adorable Ouddog, Battle Kitty. “
Matt Layzell is behind Battle Kitty. Layzell has credited many projects of various capacities, including the Netflix Pinky Malinky, Sanjay and Craig, and Apple & Onion series You can find a profile on Layzell on the Netflix animation website where it talks about what inspires it and its creative process.
Work also on the Tennant series, Shakira Pressley (writer), Cooper Nelson (writer and script coordinator), Amanda McCann (Artists Manager), Matthew Winslow (Stock Photo), Bert Younn (Director of Supervision), and Austin page (composite artist) We do not have any distribution information on the show yet, but we will be sure to keep this update in front of its publication in April.
The series is only the last of Netflix’s efforts in the interactive special space. There are now 18 interactive specialties on Netflix (Battle Kitty will be the 19th version) with most of them, like Battle Kitty, aimed at the youngest audience. Strengths so far include interactive specialties such as Boss Baby: Get this baby!, Minecraft: Fashion History, Free Spirit Riding and Various Wear Grylls Specials.