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First created in 2006, Bravest Warrior was Pendleton’s second animated series. The series was produced by Frederator Studios and was directed by Breehn Burns, who is not only a director, but also a producer, screenwriter, illustrator and voice-artist. However Burns is better known for being the co-head of Lone Sausage Productions as well as being the co-creator of the award-winning short animation, Dr. Tan.[8]
The story is set in a very distant future, where four teenage heroes-for-hire, travel through the universe to save the troubled alien races and their home planets. The pilot show, which premiered on Random Cartoons showcase, following Pendleton’s first short Adventure Time that was aired a month prier, Followed the Bravest Warriors as the begin their fight against a ‘Tickle Monster’ for the duration of 7 minutes. [8]
On November 8th 2012, Cartoon Hangover was launched with the airing of Bravest Warriors episode 1, season one [6] [7. Keeping with the original cast from the pilot for the eight episodes, the only major change was to update and reinvent the characters design, which was left to Phil Rynda the former lead artist of Adventure Time. [8]
Comic Cover for Bravest
Warriors.http://www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=23483919
Before the air showed, on October 24th 2012, Boom! Studios published a
comic book of the heroes-for-hires adventure at the San Diego Comic-Con.[8]
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