[06/23/22 - 08:01 AM] YouTube Creator James Rallison's Animated Series "Oddballs" to Premiere on Netflix in 2022 "Oddballs" follows James, a bubble-shaped boy, whose observations on life fuel his comedic rants at everyday annoyances and elevates them to laughably absurd heights.
[via press release from Netflix]
Youtube Creator James Rallison's Animated Series 'Oddballs' to Premiere on Netflix in 2022
Netflix today announced a new animated comedy series, Oddballs, from YouTube creator James Rallison.
Inspired by Rallison's popular YouTube channel, The Odd 1s Out (17.8M subscribers), this animated comedy series is created by Rallison and Ethan Banville, who serve as executive producers alongside Carl Faruolo and Michael Zoumas, in partnership with Atomic Cartoons.
Synopsis: Oddballs follows James, a bubble-shaped boy, whose observations on life fuel his comedic rants at everyday annoyances and elevates them to laughably absurd heights. Along with his best friends Max (a talking crocodile) and Echo (a girl who claims to be from the future), James' ridiculous schemes to question norms often result in disaster.
Creator / Executive Producers: James Rallison and Ethan Banville
Executive Producers: Carl Faruolo, Michael Zoumas and Atomic Cartoon's Jennifer Twiner McCarron, Matthew Berkowitz and Aaron Behl
Supervising Producer: Sarah Soh
Cast: James Rallison, Julian Gant, Kimberly Brooks, Gary Anthony Williams, Carl Faruolo
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