We Lost Our Human is an interactive movie directed by Curtis Lelash.
Today, Tuesday, we get this new interactive adventure from Netflix, in which – through your decisions – you will have to help these two cute little dogs fix situations related to quantum physics, travel to the center of the universe, and other issues about the singularity.
We hope you like it. It has its fun points and its (more than evident) touch of surrealism.
Enjoy it – big, small and theoretical physicists alike.
Storyline
There’s been a glitch — all the humans are gone! Can you help pampered pet siblings Pud and Ham journey to the center of the universe to fix it?
Release Date
March 21, 2023
Where to Watch We Lost Our Human
Netflix
The Cast
Ben Schwartz
Ayo Edebiri
Lauren Tom
Henry Rollins
Matthew Cardarople
Jon Glaser
Lucas Grabeel
Adrienne C. Moore
La entrada “We Lost Our Human”: A...
Today, Tuesday, we get this new interactive adventure from Netflix, in which – through your decisions – you will have to help these two cute little dogs fix situations related to quantum physics, travel to the center of the universe, and other issues about the singularity.
We hope you like it. It has its fun points and its (more than evident) touch of surrealism.
Enjoy it – big, small and theoretical physicists alike.
Storyline
There’s been a glitch — all the humans are gone! Can you help pampered pet siblings Pud and Ham journey to the center of the universe to fix it?
Release Date
March 21, 2023
Where to Watch We Lost Our Human
Netflix
The Cast
Ben Schwartz
Ayo Edebiri
Lauren Tom
Henry Rollins
Matthew Cardarople
Jon Glaser
Lucas Grabeel
Adrienne C. Moore
La entrada “We Lost Our Human”: A...
- 3/21/2023
- by TV Shows Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid - TV
“DuckTales” alum Ben Schwartz and “Big Mouth” star Ayo Edebiri are set to lend their voices to the feline and canine leads of “We Lost Our Human,” an animated Netflix interactive special from “Pinky Malinky” creators Rikke Asbjoern and Chris Garbutt.
Per the streaming service, “Audiences will choose to experience the story from the perspective of a self-involved cat (Pud) or a loving, hyperactive dog (Ham), who wake up one day to find that their human and All humans have disappeared from Earth! Desperate to find their owner, these two homebound pets venture out into the world for the first time to discover strange mysteries, meet bizarre creatures and maybe – with the audience’s help – save the universe along the way!”
Along with Schwartz as Pud and Edebiri as Ham, the cast of “We Lost Our Human” includes Adrienne C. Moore, Lauren Tom, Jon Glaser, Henry Rollins, Lucas Grabeel and Matty Cardarople.
Per the streaming service, “Audiences will choose to experience the story from the perspective of a self-involved cat (Pud) or a loving, hyperactive dog (Ham), who wake up one day to find that their human and All humans have disappeared from Earth! Desperate to find their owner, these two homebound pets venture out into the world for the first time to discover strange mysteries, meet bizarre creatures and maybe – with the audience’s help – save the universe along the way!”
Along with Schwartz as Pud and Edebiri as Ham, the cast of “We Lost Our Human” includes Adrienne C. Moore, Lauren Tom, Jon Glaser, Henry Rollins, Lucas Grabeel and Matty Cardarople.
- 12/8/2020
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Netflix is pushing further into the animated interactive special space.
The streamer has announced it latest project in the area titled “We Lost Our Human,” featuring a voice cast led by Ben Schwartz and recent “Big Mouth” addition Ayo Edebiri.
Created by Rikke Asbjoern and Chris Garbutt, the minds behind “Pinky Malinky,” the 2D interactive special will allow viewers to choose to experience the story from the perspective of a self-involved cat (played by Schwartz) or a loving, hyperactive dog (played by Edebiri). The pair wake up one day to find that their human and all humans have disappeared from Earth. Desperate to find their owner, these two homebound pets venture out into the world for the first time to discover strange mysteries, meet bizarre creatures and maybe – with the audience’s help – save the universe along the way.
In addition to Schwartz and Edebiri, the special’s cast includes Adrienne C. Moore,...
The streamer has announced it latest project in the area titled “We Lost Our Human,” featuring a voice cast led by Ben Schwartz and recent “Big Mouth” addition Ayo Edebiri.
Created by Rikke Asbjoern and Chris Garbutt, the minds behind “Pinky Malinky,” the 2D interactive special will allow viewers to choose to experience the story from the perspective of a self-involved cat (played by Schwartz) or a loving, hyperactive dog (played by Edebiri). The pair wake up one day to find that their human and all humans have disappeared from Earth. Desperate to find their owner, these two homebound pets venture out into the world for the first time to discover strange mysteries, meet bizarre creatures and maybe – with the audience’s help – save the universe along the way.
In addition to Schwartz and Edebiri, the special’s cast includes Adrienne C. Moore,...
- 12/8/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
Parks and Recreation alum Ben Schwartz and Big Mouth star Ayo Edebiri will to voice a new interactive choose-your-own-adventure special for Netflix.
The pair are set to lead the voice cast of 2D-animated special We Lost Our Human from Rikke Asbjoern and Chris Garbutt, creators of Nickelodeon and Netflix series Pinky Malinky.
It is the streamer’s latest interactive special. The company did one for the drama Black Mirror and another for comedy Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.
Schwartz, who also stars in Netflix’s Space Force, voices Pud, while Edebiri, who replaced Schwartz’s onscreen Parks and Rec sister Jenny Slate as the voice of Missy in Big Mouth, voices Ham. The cast also includes Adrienne C. Moore, Lauren Tom, Jon Glaser, Henry Rollins, Lucas Grabeel and Matty Cardarople.
Audiences will choose to experience the story from the perspective of a self-involved cat (Pud) or a loving, hyperactive dog (Ham), who...
The pair are set to lead the voice cast of 2D-animated special We Lost Our Human from Rikke Asbjoern and Chris Garbutt, creators of Nickelodeon and Netflix series Pinky Malinky.
It is the streamer’s latest interactive special. The company did one for the drama Black Mirror and another for comedy Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.
Schwartz, who also stars in Netflix’s Space Force, voices Pud, while Edebiri, who replaced Schwartz’s onscreen Parks and Rec sister Jenny Slate as the voice of Missy in Big Mouth, voices Ham. The cast also includes Adrienne C. Moore, Lauren Tom, Jon Glaser, Henry Rollins, Lucas Grabeel and Matty Cardarople.
Audiences will choose to experience the story from the perspective of a self-involved cat (Pud) or a loving, hyperactive dog (Ham), who...
- 12/8/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
The eagle — or at least some form of “Angry Birds” — will be landing on Netflix in 2021.
Netflix will release “Angry Birds: Summer Madness,” the popular franchise’s first long-form television series, next year, though a specific release date hasn’t been determined. Each installment of the 40-episode series will run for 11 minutes and maintain the family-friendly humor and tone of the franchise’s films, while still boasting its own style.
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Netflix will release “Angry Birds: Summer Madness,” the popular franchise’s first long-form television series, next year, though a specific release date hasn’t been determined. Each installment of the 40-episode series will run for 11 minutes and maintain the family-friendly humor and tone of the franchise’s films, while still boasting its own style.
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- 3/25/2020
- by Tyler Hersko
- Indiewire
Angry Birds has already slingshotted itself to just about every aspect of the multimedia realm with the exception of top-tier television. However, the ubiquitous app-game-spawned franchise will soon check off that crucial box, thanks to a deal with streaming giant Netflix.
Game maker Rovio Entertainment will team with Netflix and production company Cake to conjure short-form animated series Angry Birds: Summer Madness. Set to manifest in 2021 with 40-episodes at 11 minutes each, the series will continue to showcase the exploits of its game-inspired idiosyncratic avian projectiles, as depicted in its animated features, 2016’s The Angry Birds Movie and 2019 sequel The Angry Birds Movie 2. Indeed, the series will draw direct inspiration from the humor and tone of the films, but is also promising a fresh new look, as exemplified by a teaser image (seen in the article’s header).
As Netflix’s official logline for its Angry Birds television series reads:...
Game maker Rovio Entertainment will team with Netflix and production company Cake to conjure short-form animated series Angry Birds: Summer Madness. Set to manifest in 2021 with 40-episodes at 11 minutes each, the series will continue to showcase the exploits of its game-inspired idiosyncratic avian projectiles, as depicted in its animated features, 2016’s The Angry Birds Movie and 2019 sequel The Angry Birds Movie 2. Indeed, the series will draw direct inspiration from the humor and tone of the films, but is also promising a fresh new look, as exemplified by a teaser image (seen in the article’s header).
As Netflix’s official logline for its Angry Birds television series reads:...
- 3/25/2020
- by Joseph Baxter
- Den of Geek
Angry Birds are preparing to launch themselves in the direction of Netflix.
The streamer has issued a 40-episode series order for animated series “Angry Birds: Summer Madness,” based on the irate avian video game characters. Each episode of the series, which is slated to launch sometime in 2021, will last 11 minutes and take comedic and tonal inspiration from “The Angry Birds” film franchise.
“Angry Birds: Summer Madness” hails from the original game’s Finnish producer Rovio Entertainment and kids’ production house Cake, which already sells Rovio’s TV shows internationally. Development on the series has been taking place since Oct. 2018, when Variety exclusively reported that the project was in the works.
The new series will center around two much-loved birds Red, Bomb and Chuck, as well as a cast of brand new feathered friends, as tween birds at summer camp under the questionable guidance of their counselor Mighty Eagle. Explosive antics,...
The streamer has issued a 40-episode series order for animated series “Angry Birds: Summer Madness,” based on the irate avian video game characters. Each episode of the series, which is slated to launch sometime in 2021, will last 11 minutes and take comedic and tonal inspiration from “The Angry Birds” film franchise.
“Angry Birds: Summer Madness” hails from the original game’s Finnish producer Rovio Entertainment and kids’ production house Cake, which already sells Rovio’s TV shows internationally. Development on the series has been taking place since Oct. 2018, when Variety exclusively reported that the project was in the works.
The new series will center around two much-loved birds Red, Bomb and Chuck, as well as a cast of brand new feathered friends, as tween birds at summer camp under the questionable guidance of their counselor Mighty Eagle. Explosive antics,...
- 3/25/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
The Angry Birds are making a foray into series television. Netflix has given a series order to Angry Birds: Summer Madness, based on the iconic world of the Angry Birds, from Cake and Rovio Entertainment. It’s set for a global premiere in 2021.
Angry Birds: Summer Madness takes its cue from the humor and tone of The Angry Birds Movie franchise while revealing a fresh new look, Netflix says. The 40 x 11 minute episode series sees much-loved birds Red, Bomb and Chuck, as well as a cast of brand new feathered friends, as tween birds at summer camp under the questionable guidance of their counselor Mighty Eagle. Explosive antics, improbable pranks and crazy summertime adventures see the birds pushing boundaries and breaking all the rules while fending off the brash and obnoxious Pigs on the other side of the lake, who seem hell-bent on causing as much mayhem as possible!
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Angry Birds: Summer Madness takes its cue from the humor and tone of The Angry Birds Movie franchise while revealing a fresh new look, Netflix says. The 40 x 11 minute episode series sees much-loved birds Red, Bomb and Chuck, as well as a cast of brand new feathered friends, as tween birds at summer camp under the questionable guidance of their counselor Mighty Eagle. Explosive antics, improbable pranks and crazy summertime adventures see the birds pushing boundaries and breaking all the rules while fending off the brash and obnoxious Pigs on the other side of the lake, who seem hell-bent on causing as much mayhem as possible!
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- 3/25/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
A new “Angry Birds” animated series is flying to Netflix.
The cartoon-bird franchise, which began as a smartphone app game in 2009 and quickly grew to massive popularity, has set a new animated series called “Angry Birds: Summer Madness” at the streaming service.
The 40-episode kids’ show comes from Netflix and Cake in partnership with Rovio Entertainment, who developed the original game.
Coming in 2021, each episode will be 11 minutes long, and will follow the humor and tone cultivated in the world of the “Angry Birds Movie” franchise.
In the meantime, three seasons of the Finnish “Angry Birds” cartoon series from creators Mikael Hed, Lauri Konttori, and Mikko Pöllä are currently streaming on the service.
Here is Netflix’s the official logline for “Angry Birds: Summer Madness.”
“‘Angry Birds: Summer Madness’ sees much-loved birds Red, Bomb and Chuck, as well as a cast of brand new feathered friends, as tween birds at...
The cartoon-bird franchise, which began as a smartphone app game in 2009 and quickly grew to massive popularity, has set a new animated series called “Angry Birds: Summer Madness” at the streaming service.
The 40-episode kids’ show comes from Netflix and Cake in partnership with Rovio Entertainment, who developed the original game.
Coming in 2021, each episode will be 11 minutes long, and will follow the humor and tone cultivated in the world of the “Angry Birds Movie” franchise.
In the meantime, three seasons of the Finnish “Angry Birds” cartoon series from creators Mikael Hed, Lauri Konttori, and Mikko Pöllä are currently streaming on the service.
Here is Netflix’s the official logline for “Angry Birds: Summer Madness.”
“‘Angry Birds: Summer Madness’ sees much-loved birds Red, Bomb and Chuck, as well as a cast of brand new feathered friends, as tween birds at...
- 3/25/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Cartoon Network has promoted veteran development execs Curtis Lelash and Tramm Wigzell to Svp Original Series, from their VP roles. Lelash and Wigzell will co-lead the original series group, where they will expand the network's portfolio of original video and multiplatform programming. Based at Cartoon Network Studios in Burbank, the duo will continue to report to Rob Sorcher, Chief Content Officer for Cartoon Network. "Curtis and Tramm are both well respected in the…...
- 12/8/2016
- Deadline TV
Cartoon Network has named Curtis Lelash, the executive producer of its "Adventure Time" and "Regular Show," as its vice president of comedy animation, a role in which he will oversee the development of new animated series. Here's the release: Curtis Lelash has been promoted to vice president of comedy animation for Cartoon Network, it was announced today by Rob Sorcher, chief content officer for Cartoon Network. In his expanded role, Lelash will oversee the development of Cartoon Network's animated comedy series, which have helped drive the network to its current standing as...
- 5/30/2012
- by Tim Molloy
- The Wrap
Cartoon Network's VP original series Rob Swartz is leaving the cable network after a three-year stint to return to his alternative series roots, this time as a producer. His last day is today. At Cn, Swarz led the development and current teams and oversaw development and current programming for all of Cn’s original animated, live-action and alternative series, including Adventure Time, Regular Show, Mad, Ben 10: Ultimate Alien, Generator Rex, Young Justice, Hole in the Wall, Dude What Would Happen, and Destroy Build Destroy. He joined Cn from Syfy, where as VP alternative programming he developed and launched Destination Truth and was responsible for overseeing the successful Ghost Hunters franchise. Here is an internal memo from Cn chief content officer Rob Sorcher announcing Swartz's departure: Rob Swartz has decided to pursue a career track producing alternative format series, as a producer. I am very grateful to Rob...
- 4/29/2011
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Hey gang! WonderCon 2011 invading San Francisco on Friday, April 1st through Sunday, April 3rd and the three-day schedule has been unleashed! Unfortunately we won't be able to make it up there this year, but if you are going, it looks like there's a ton of stuff for you to check out! I wish to hell I was going!
The convention will feature presentations and screenings for Falling Skies, Green Lantern, Super, Cowboys & Aliens, The Three Musketeers, Hanna, The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, Iron Man Anime, Priest, Immortals, Doctor Who, Terra Nova, Thundercats, and more.
Check out the full schedule below and start planning you WonderCon adventure!
Friday, April 1
12:30-1:30 Nerds! The Secret Origins of Game Designers— Comics. Movies. Games. Did you know that a life of fandom might be perfect training for a career as a video game designer? Learn the secret origins of industry veterans Haden Blackman...
The convention will feature presentations and screenings for Falling Skies, Green Lantern, Super, Cowboys & Aliens, The Three Musketeers, Hanna, The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, Iron Man Anime, Priest, Immortals, Doctor Who, Terra Nova, Thundercats, and more.
Check out the full schedule below and start planning you WonderCon adventure!
Friday, April 1
12:30-1:30 Nerds! The Secret Origins of Game Designers— Comics. Movies. Games. Did you know that a life of fandom might be perfect training for a career as a video game designer? Learn the secret origins of industry veterans Haden Blackman...
- 3/21/2011
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
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