World of Objects

World of Objects is a 2022 American animated series which was created by Michael and Cary Huang, and originally aired on Cartoon Network. World of Objects, which comprises television specials, was produced by Cartoon Network Studios; the first special was released on HBO Max on June 16, 2022.

The series at large follows Four (an integer), X (a variable), Two (an integer), and Profily (a profile icon). Four and X live in the post-apocalyptic world of objects, where they interact with the series' other main characters, including Leafy, Lollipop, Firey, Bubble, Fanny, Lightbulb, Balloon and Balloony. World of Objects focuses on new and returning characters in previously unexplored areas of the universe.

Plot
It's time for a special return to the World of Objects! These specials explore the unseen corners of the world with both familiar and exciting brand-new characters.

Main

 * Profily (voiced by Michaela Dietz)
 * Four, X, Two (voiced by Tom Kenny)

Other

 * Leafy (voiced by Jessica DiCicco)
 * Firey, Coiny (voiced by Zach Callison)
 * Lollipop (voiced by Ashly Burch)
 * Fanny (voiced by Simone Giertz)
 * Bubble (voiced by Glory Curda)
 * Lightbulb (voiced by Uzo Aduba)
 * Algodoo Marble, Gelatin (voiced by Chris Hackney)
 * Lemonade Box (voiced by Madeleine Elizabeth Martin)
 * Rainbow Flag (voiced by Hayden Ezzy)
 * Balloon, Balloony (voiced by Jeremy Shada)
 * Suitcase (voiced by Hynden Walch)
 * Cloudy (voiced by Bill Fagerbakke)

Supporting

 * Pin (voiced by Grace Rolek)
 * Marshmallow, Bow (voiced by Kari Wahlgren)
 * Apple (voiced by Nicole Sullivan)
 * Ruby (voiced by Charlyne Yi)
 * Cherries (voiced by Collin Dean)
 * Yin-Yang (voiced by Sam Marin)

Antagonists

 * Pencil, Match (voiced by Allyn Rachel)
 * Golf Ball (voiced by Kristen Schaal)
 * Tennis Ball (voiced by Skyler Page)
 * 666 (voiced by Rebecca Romijn)

Animation
The animation was made by Cartoon Network Studios in the USA in 2022.

Trivia

 * Despite marketing material claiming each episode of the series is an hour long, they actually only run for about 45 minutes each in order to comply with standard network guidelines.