[03/14/19 - 11:11 AM] "Lazor Wulf" Premieres April 7th on Adult Swim This quarter-hour series is about finding the inner strength to buy your own cereal, not dying, and the art of the scam.
[via press release from Adult Swim]
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Lazor Wulf Premieres on April 7th
Musical Artists Vince Staples, DRAM, and
WWE Superstar Big E* Among Main Voice Cast
See who and what makes the city of Strongburg so cool.
Check out Lazor Wulf April 7th on Adult Swim.
**Updated to reflect Vince Staples as an Executive Producer
Adult Swim, the #1 cable destination for young adults, announces the premiere of its newest animated comedy series, Lazor Wulf on Sunday, April 7th at Midnight ET/PT.
This quarter-hour series is about finding the inner strength to buy your own cereal, not dying, and the art of the scam. Lazor Wulf is created by Henry Bonsu and executive-produced by Bonsu, Daniel Weidenfeld (China, IL), Carl Jones (The Boondocks), and Vince Staples. The animation studio is Bento Box Entertainment.
The colorful series follows a wolf who carries a laser on his back and the adventures he and his pack of carefree friends face while hanging out at their neighborhood joints like The Clurb and Esther's. The main cast of voice actors include musical artists Vince Staples and DRAM, WWE Superstar Big E, along with Quinta Brunson, Judnick Mayard, Andre Pascoe, Reginald VelJohnson, and J.D. Witherspoon.
Lazor Wulf premieres with back to back episodes on Sunday, April 7th at Midnight and 12:15am ET/PT on Adult Swim.
* WWE Intellectual Property used with permission of World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.
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