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Battle Kitty

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American interactive animated television series

Battle Kitty
Genre
Created byMatt Layzell
Directed byErik Fountain
Bert Youn
Voices of
Theme music composerMax “Maxo” Coburn
Opening theme"Breakout"
Ending theme"The Champion"(performed by Adriana Figueroa)
ComposerMax “Maxo” Coburn[2]
Country of originUnited States
Australia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes9
Production
Executive producerMatt Layzell
ProducersPaul Layzell[note 1]
Amanda McCann[note 2]
Running time22–54 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkNetflix
ReleaseApril 19, 2022 (2022-04-19)

Battle Kitty is aninteractive animated television series created by Matt Layzell. It was produced in 2022 byNetflix Animation forNetflix and was animated usingEpic Games'Unreal Engine 4.[2] The show was removed fromNetflix on December 1, 2024,[3] though it is still available via unofficialYouTube reuploads.[4][5]

Synopsis

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Set in a futuristic-medieval world, where warriors from around the world face off in a Battle Royale style competition,Battle Kitty follows the adventures of an adorable yet feisty kitten named Kitty, using magical bows instead of swords or axes, who along with their best friend Orc, embarks on a quest to become a great champion, by training to become a warrior, defeating all the monsters on Battle Island, and collecting their coveted keys. The duo face many obstacles and naysayers on their path to championhood, only to discover a surprise waiting in store for them at the Ancient Ruins.[6]

Cast

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  • Matt Layzell as Kitty / Orc / Orc King / Warriors / Squires / Orcs / Skeletons / ZaZa Theme Vocalist / Voice of Suave / Final Gate Guardian / Michael / Bighead Kitty / Backwards Kitty / Kitty Clones / Announcer / Grandson / Fanboys / Sandrew / Soul Stealer Axe / Angelions / Cyber Skeleton / Randy the Owl / Bro Warrior / ???
  • Gideon Adlon as ZaZa Royale
  • Baker Terry as Bozark / Merchin / Orc Princes / First Monster / Orcs / Warriors / Squires / Z-Face Guy / Midpoint Gate / Safety Squire / Shopkeeper / Kitty Walk Warrior / Gym Warrior / ZaZa Fans / Furnace Monster / Old Man / Shrimp Monster / Fanboys / DJ Bangel / Dave Angelions / Skull / Gary the Tree / Ghosts / Glitch Squire / Merchin Bot
  • Grey Griffin as Angel Royale / Warriors / Squires / Yoga Warrior 2 / Soursnake Monster / Angelions / Ghosts / ???
  • Robbie Daymond as Iago Fineheart / Warriors / Squires / Announcer / Boxing Monster / ZaZa Fans / Wretched Squire / Kitty Clones / Hydra Monster / Fanboys / Zombie Fanboy / Fussy Warrior / Shopkeepers / Pirates / Ghosts
  • Daniele Gaither as Aon Altramnix / Warriors / Squires / Yoga Warrior 1 / Apple Saleslady / Ghosts / Pirate Queen / Angelions / Glitch Warrior
  • Amanda McCann as First Gate Guardian / Warriors / Big Lady Jane / Robber 1 / Ghosts
  • Phil LaMarr as Target Monster / Racer Monster / Warriors / Squires / Robot / Groundskeeper
  • Jaboukie Young-White as Warriors / Squires / Cocky Warrior / Erik / Robber 2 / Brad / Angelions / Pirates / Ghosts / Glitch Warrior
  • Connor Warren Smith as Orcish Vocalist
  • Nick Sumida as Gramzark / Warriors / Squires / Ghosts / Glitch Squire
  • Lauren Tom as Warriors / Squires / Glitch Witches / Glitch Squire
  • Fred Tatasciore as Spicy Ice Monster / Ronald / Grave Monster / Crate Monster
  • Thurop Van Orman as Memory Monster
  • Becky Robinson as Dicey Vine Monster
  • Bobby Moynihan as Alley Kitty / Kitty Clones
  • David Hornsby as Mole Monster / Lil Kitty / Infinite Kitty / Old Man Kitty / Kitty Clones
  • Edi Patterson as Jangel / Angelions
  • Davey Swatpaz Ferguson as Mirage Monster
  • Katie Shaughnessy as Lost Squire / Warriors
  • Kevin Michael Richardson as Grave Monster
  • Tom Kenny as Grease Monster / Narrator / Pirates

Episodes

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No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
1"Warrior Beach"Matt Layzell, Bert Youn, & Erik FountainMatt Layzell, Shakira Pressley, & Dave TennantApril 19, 2022 (2022-04-19)
2"Warrior Park"Matt Layzell, Bert Youn, & Erik FountainMatt Layzell, Shakira Pressley, & Dave TennantApril 19, 2022 (2022-04-19)
3"Mount Spicy Ice"Matt Layzell, Bert Youn, & Erik FountainMatt Layzell, Shakira Pressley, & Dave TennantApril 19, 2022 (2022-04-19)
4"Cashino Woods"Matt Layzell, Bert Youn, & Erik FountainMatt Layzell, Shakira Pressley, Cooper Villalon Nelson & Dave TennantApril 19, 2022 (2022-04-19)
5"Neon Cove"Matt Layzell, Bert Youn, & Erik FountainMatt Layzell, Shakira Pressley, Cooper Villalon Nelson & Dave TennantApril 19, 2022 (2022-04-19)
6"Acidic Dunes"Matt Layzell, Bert Youn, & Erik FountainMatt Layzell, Shakira Pressley, Cooper Villalon Nelson & Dave TennantApril 19, 2022 (2022-04-19)
7"Dark Web Woods"Matt Layzell, Bert Youn, & Erik FountainMatt Layzell, Shakira Pressley, Cooper Villalon Nelson & Dave TennantApril 19, 2022 (2022-04-19)
8"Sky Docks"Matt Layzell, Bert Youn, & Erik FountainMatt Layzell, Shakira Pressley & Dave TennantApril 19, 2022 (2022-04-19)
9"Ancient Ruins"Matt Layzell, Bert Youn, & Erik FountainMatt Layzell, Shakira Pressley & Dave TennantApril 19, 2022 (2022-04-19)

Production

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The show originally started out as a series of animated shorts titled "The Adventures of Kitty & Orc" which debuted on series creator Matt Layzell’sInstagram account. Layzell, at the time, was a freelance animator who worked on several shows forCartoon Network andNickelodeon, such asApple & Onion,Pinky Malinky andSanjay and Craig.[7] The shorts were then pitched to an array of networks, until Netflix picked it up for development.[8] The show was then announced in March 2019, taking over 4-5 years of production.

Release

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Battle Kitty was released worldwide on April 19, 2022, on Netflix.

Notes

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  1. ^Credited as "Supervising Producer".
  2. ^Credited as "Line Producer".

References

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  1. ^ab"Battle Kitty – Netflix".Netflix. Archived fromthe original on November 30, 2024. RetrievedNovember 30, 2024.Family Time TV, Kids' TV, TV Cartoons, Fantasy TV Shows
  2. ^abZahed, Ramin (April 12, 2022)."Exclusive: The Layzell Bros. Level Up with Interactive Toon 'Battle Kitty'".Animation Magazine.Archived from the original on April 13, 2022. RetrievedApril 17, 2022.
  3. ^Layzell, Matt (November 4, 2024)."Matt Layzell - Hey everyone! I have some sad news, Battle Kitty will be taken off of Netflix on Dec 1st, 2024. It's not the ideal future I had hoped for Battle... - Instagram".Instagram. RetrievedNovember 30, 2024.
  4. ^"Battle Kitty | Full Internal Videos (English)".YouTube.
  5. ^"Battle Kitty".YouTube.
  6. ^"Interactive 3D series for kids 'Battle Kitty' trailer released by Netflix".Animation Xpress. March 30, 2022.Archived from the original on April 25, 2022. RetrievedMarch 30, 2022.
  7. ^"'Battle Kitty' is Netflix's New Series Based on an Animator's Instagram Posts". March 19, 2019.
  8. ^"Exclusive: The Layzell Bros. Level up with Interactive Toon 'Battle Kitty'". April 12, 2022.

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