![]() Its Netflix premiere happened on October in France, and was released for the rest of the world on April 6th, 2018.Ī Season 4 has been announced. A third season premiered on France 4 on September 2nd, 2017, with the finale airing September 17th, 2017. Season two began airing February of 2011, and a 3 part OVA was released in 2014. The first season ended on June 5th, 2010, and included a bonus 27th episode (not included in the slated 52) exploring Nox's past. The series currently consists of 65-episodes over the course of three seasons. Netflix also co-produced the show's third season alongside France 4. As of Januboth seasons of the English dub are available on Netflix. However, the animation has generated four other Spin-Offs by itself: a series of shorts called Mini-Wakfu, which supplies some useful background information on the two games ( Dofus and Wakfu) a browser-based MMORPG, Wakfu: The Guardians, which uses the same engine as Dofus and allows the player to "replay" the episodes of the series through small dungeons, with characters similar in appearance and powers to Yugo a series of graphic novels titled Wakfu Heroes and a mix between a Beat 'em Up and Shoot 'Em Up called Islands of Wakfu for the Xbox Live Arcade that acts as a Prequel for the series.Īnkama released an English trailer and a Kickstarter for a home video release (and English dub) in North America - that raised over six times the required amount. Wakfu is considered a "cross-media", consisting of the animation, the MMOG, and a trading card game. Ankama's sister company in Japan is responsible for the animation not done by Ankama proper, the bonus episode "Noximilien" was animated by Madhouse, and a 52-minute feature on Ogrest was made in collaboration with Studio Ghibli. It is also notable that the series is animated almost entirely in France, which is rare considering the costs of such a production. Together, they battle their way through various dangers, all the while being chased by Nox, a time-manipulating madman powered by the energy of all living creatures (the wakfu), which he harvests through swarms of parasitic, robotic bugs.įrom a technical point of view, Wakfu is drawn with vectors using the Adobe Flash program. The first season follows a group of adventurers aiding The Hero, Yugo, in his search to find his true family. The whole show is completely kid-friendly, since the target audience is 8-10 years old, but tons of jokes are aimed directly at older audiences and fans of the game, it is full of Fanservice, and the plot itself matures enormously. ![]() Check their official Twitter Page for more Info.Wakfu is a 2008 French cartoon by Ankama Animation note Now doing business as Madlab Animations set within the world of an MMORPG of the same name, which is set 1,000 years after the production company's other MMO, Dofus. ![]() On May 7, 2020, Ankama announced that season 4, intended as the final chapter of the story, is currently in development and a Kickstarter campaign to fund its production was launched on June 8, 2020. The dub to Season 3 uses an entirely new voice cast based in Los Angeles. The series contains 3 seasons up to date, season one containing 26 episodes, season two also containing 26, and season three having 13 episodes, with 3 special episodes.Īn English Dub has been released on Netflix Worldwide April 6th, 2018. ![]() The series is directed by Anthony "Tot" Roux, and character design is directed by Xavier "Xa" Houssin and Kim "Tcho" Etinoff. The directors later made a Kickstarter project in which it would go on Netflix and get an English dub so that people in Europe and all other English-speaking countries can enjoy all that the Wakfu series has to offer. The show was animated with Adobe Flash all the production was done in France except for episode 22 "Rubilax" and the special episode "Noximilien", which were both produced in Japan. Ankama Animation created a French cartoon show based on the game Dofus.
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