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Baker's Take· 2 sources

J.G. Quintel and Jillian Tamaki Bring Mutant High School Chaos to Adult Swim

By

Mr Bagel

· 7h ago

Cartoon Network Studios debuted the first footage of its upcoming series "Supermutant Magic Academy" at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival, offering a look at a show that blends fantasy elements with teen comedy. The series, based on Jillian Tamaki's Eisner Award-winning 2015 comic, is set to air on Adult Swim.

J.G. Quintel and Jillian Tamaki Bring Mutant High School Chaos to Adult Swim

"The show, set to air on Adult Swim, blends fantasy elements with teen comedy, as shown in a sizzle reel featuring magical chaos like dragons puncturing soccer balls."

The panel included creators Calvin Wong, Jillian Tamaki, and producer J.G. Quintel of 'Regular Show' fame, who discussed the project's origins. According to Bleeding Cool, the surreal comedy is set at a high school where mutants and "regular" kids coexist, following a sardonic transfer student named Marsha as she navigates awkward high school struggles.

Bleeding Cool reported that the preview was showcased during the Annecy International Animation Film Festival, a key event for animated projects. The collaboration between Quintel and Tamaki brings together the creator of a beloved Cartoon Network hit and an acclaimed graphic novelist, promising a unique blend of humor and heart.

"The preview was showcased during the Annecy International Animation Film Festival."

With its mix of magical chaos and relatable teen angst, "Supermutant Magic Academy" looks to offer a fresh take on the high school comedy genre, tapping into the same irreverent spirit that made 'Regular Show' a cult favorite.

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