The Legend Goes On!

The Legend Goes On! is the first episode of The Heroettes (TV Series).

Synopsis
Two sisters, Ruby and Judy Johnson, stumbles upon a 28-year-old, Darlena Crystal, who had heard of the legend of the Heroettes.

Cast

 * Jessy Hodges as Darlena Crystal, Narrator
 * Kate Micucci as Judy Johnson
 * Laura Bailey as Ruby Johnson
 * Anna Brisbin as Dr. Rebecca Thompson
 * Ashleigh Ball
 * Grey Griffin as
 * Dee Bradley Baker as
 * Beck Bennett as Theodore Johnson
 * Dee Bradley Baker as
 * Beck Bennett as Theodore Johnson

Transcript
(It starts off with the pop-up storybook where it opens up to reveal the Heroettes origin story.) (It cuts to San Francisco, Calisota, where a car is driving to drop off someone. And that someone is Judy Johnson, a 19-year-old with no degree and has to do online college, who is sitting in the back row while her father drives her to Ruby Johnson.)
 * Narrator: Long ago, a war raged out of control. Many monsters and humans were fighting against their homelands and kingdoms. Each and every one of them was nearly destroyed and nearly fell apart. The monsters almost won when they captured every single knight and guard from each different kingdoms. Just when it's the end of Roiyarumajikku (Magicaltopia), a group of damsels and princesses, after years of being damsels in distresses and waiting for princes, joined together and became the heroettes. They fought against the monsters with what they got as weapons. When the war ended, the Heroettes disbanded and vanished. No one knows how or why they did hide and where are they now. With the heroettes disappearance, everything and everyone went back to their normal ways and followed the same rules. The Heroettes were never heard from again... Until now...
 * Theodore Johnson: Judy... Your mother and I had talked and thought about your future.
 * Judy Johnson: (distracted) Okay.
 * Theodore: You're a good person, sweetheart but we just can't risk having you distracting your co-workers and ending up getting everything wrong with your ditziness. Besides,