Tajja: The Brilliant Moments in Canadian History (2024 Documentary)

Tajja: The Greatest Moments in Canadian History is a 2020 upcoming Netflix original documentary in the USA, and aired in Canada on W Network from the companies of Alcon Entertainment, StudioCanal and Entertainment One, as well as executive producers Lewis Chesler and David Perlmutter, where Tajja Isen, the voice of Atomic Betty, begins her best moments and memories that show how voicing roles and performing musical songs are powered by her imaginations. Actor Chris Pine narrates her newest documentary.

This documentary will be released soon on Netflix in the USA, and in Canada on W Network, depending on the television airing.

Trivia

 * After the clip from the Flash-animated TV series Atomic Betty, an epilogue is shown before an opening sequence, claiming that her moments have been made.
 * The song "I Love to See You Smile", performed by the famous Randy Newman, is heard throughout the opening intro, similar to Steve Martin's 1989 classic film Parenthood.
 * Throughout the end credits, a memorium is shown, reading "Especially remembering Judith, Ruth and Jack Isen -- The beloved family members of Tajja, Nissae, Matthew, Daniel, Joshua, Koebe, Bria-Jenee and Jonah Isen".
 * The after credits ending scene, featuring Tajja Isen, can be shown before the company's logos, as she does her infamous line, "I love how that ending goes", then imitates Atomic Betty's voice, "Hi-yah, wah! Hoo-ah!", and in her normal voice, "Get it?"

USA and Canada

 * 1080p High Definition and 2160p 4K UHD / 16x9 1.78:1 Widescreen
 * Sound: DTS-HD Master Audio: English 5.1 and Dolby Vision: English 2.0 for 4K UHD TV
 * Dolby Digital: Spanish, French, 5.1. English 2.0 Audio Descriptive
 * Subtitles/CC: American English, British English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Brazilian Portuguese, European Portuguese, Russian, Japanese, Chinese, Korean
 * Formats: HDTV and 4K UHD TV