Amphibia: The Telltale Series

Editor's note: I know a Telltale game based on a Disney Channel animated show is strange, but this is an idea wiki, so we can show our ideas. Also, this idea was made before the end of season 3, so don't expect everything to be correct.

Amphibia: The Telltale Series (titled and marketed as Amphibia with The Telltale Series written in Amphibian text) is an episodic graphic adventure game based on the Disney Channel animated series of the same name. The game was developed by AdHoc Studio, with assistance from Disney Television Animation, was published by LCG Entertainment under Telltale Games, and distributed by Athlon Games. The game had 5 episodes released from June through November 2022.

The game was well-received by critics and was nominated for an award.

Gameplay
The game follows the same episodic format, like the original Telltale's previous games. The game should also serve as a sequel to the original series. Players assume the role of 13-year-old Anne Boonchuy who lives in Los Angeles as she later finds out about a new enemy threatening the multiverse. She later regroups with her old friends, known as Amphibians, to assist her. The game is a fantasy comedy made with quick time events, dialogue trees, solving puzzles, and moving around in a free environment where the player could interact with objects and other characters. The game also has the "crowd play" feature, where fans can choose choices. This feature was introduced in Batman: The Telltale Series.

Series Synopsis
"With King Andrias, the great ruler of Amphibia defeated, 13-year-old fearless girl Anne Boonchuy has been acclaimed as the new hero of Earth. However, the adventure is not over just yet, as Anne discovers a ritual which says of a new enemy that could potentially destroy the multiverse. Together with her friend Sprig Plantar and others, they embark on a wild and crazy voyage across Amphibia and other worlds to stop the enemy from taking over."

-Disney TVA News

Plot
TBA.

Voice cast
Main article: Amphibia: The Telltale Series/Characters


 * Brenda Song as Anne Boonchuy, the playable main protagonist of the game.
 * Justin Felbinger as Sprig Plantar, the deuteragonist and best friend of Anne.
 * Ashly Burch as Rue, the hidden main antagonist of the game. She also wants to complete King Andrias' goal: "take over the multiverse."
 * Bill Farmer as Hopediah "Hop Pop" Plantar.
 * Amanda Leighton as Polly Plantar.
 * Anna Akana as Sasha Waybright, one of Anne's best friends.
 * Haley Tju as Marcy Wu, another one of Anne's best friends.
 * Scott Porter as Elijah Thompson, an original character who teamed up with Anne.
 * JB Blanc as Sam, another original character who is an older friend of Leopold.
 * Nolan North as Tad, a frog, and part of the "ARG".
 * Adam Harrington as Dart, a newt and is also part of the "ARG".
 * Dave Fennoy as Archimedes, a toad and is also part of the "ARG".
 * These characters appear in episodes 1, 2 & 5.
 * Brian Maillard as Leopold Loggle, a carver.
 * Zehra Fazal as General Yunan, a warrior of Newtopia.
 * Michelle Dockery as Lady Olivia, the new ruler of Amphibia after King Andrias.
 * Alex Hirsch as Daniel, a human assistant of Sasha.
 * Alex Hirsch also voices Curator Ponds, an antagonist of "Wax Museum".
 * Keith David as King Andrias, the main antagonist of Amphibia. He appears as a fightable enemy in the mystery dimension.
 * Troy Baker as Captain Grime.
 * Archie Yates
 * TBD
 * Anika Noni Rose

In addition, Richard Epcar provides the voice role of the Narrator.

Episode 1: Return to Amphibia
Anne Boonchuy settles into her new, peaceful life after the great battle with King Andrias, the ruler of Amphibia. But what she doesn’t know is that a new threat will take place between Earth and the entire multiverse itself.

Episode 2: New Discoveries
Back in the mysterious world of Amphibia once again, Anne recruits with her very own frog friend, Sprig. However, a very shocking discovery will be made in the central parts of Amphibia.

Episode 3: The Unknown Temple
With every world in trouble, our heroes discover a hidden temple located deep within the dangerous parts of Amphibia. On the way, a mysterious relic can help the gang, but could it be enough to stop the enemy and save the multiverse?

Episode 4: Mystery World
Deep within the caves of an unknown world, our heroes will have to reunite with their allies before the threat begins to get out of control. Time is running out as soon as they can find a true way to defeat the enemy.

Episode 5: Battle for the Multiverse
The final battle with Anne’s newest, strongest and greatest enemy will seal all worlds across the multiverse to an ultimately unknown, yet debatable fate for the entire population.

Development
Amphibia: The Telltale Series had begun development prior to the airing of the season 2 finale of Amphibia, "True Colors". While writing a script for a video game, Telltale had approached Matt Braly, creator and executive producer of Amphibia, to offer a Telltale game based on one of his projects. Despite the fact he doubted of a Telltale game based on a Disney property, he still chose to accept the offer. One of the first projects by Telltale was Amphibia, which was set to release sometime in late Spring 2022. The game is expected to use the Unity engine. However, unlike the previous Telltale development, all episodes will be developed at the same time rather than standalone development.

According to a developer, the team wanted to make the characters as 2D as they can, as it was the show's natural look. In some occasions, there are a couple of 3D characters, most of which aren't in the TV series.

Like Minecraft: Story Mode, the team chose to make Amphibia: The Telltale Series a family friendly title, though it is mostly aimed for older audiences. While being interviewed by IGN, Braly confirmed that it originally had a more dramatic story, and it would've received a more serious rating.

The voice cast of the TV show had reprised their roles in the game. Brenda Song confirmed that the game would have a much more serious impact on her character, Anne. Justin Felbinger also confirmed of new features that can't be seen on some of Telltale's games. Scott Porter was also confirmed to be one of the voice actors for the game, though his role wasn't revealed at the time.

The game was first announced at San Diego Comic-Con as "Untitled Amphibia Game". After the season 3 finale, the full reveal was held at a YouTube live-stream hosted by the Telltale Games official channel.

Release & Reception
During the live-stream hosted by the Telltale Games channel on YouTube, the release date was revealed, in which the first episode would be released on June 7, 2022.

Reception
Amphibia: The Telltale Series was given mixed to positive reviews from critics and fans of the show, praising its story, voice acting, animation, action, and faithfulness to the TV series, but criticized its technical issues.

Score & Soundtrack
The score of Amphibia: The Telltale Series, which has been composed by Antimo & Welles had been released on YouTube Music, Spotify and Apple Music in pairs, with the first part being released a day after Episode 1 had been released. This would go on for the rest of the parts.

A few original songs for the game were written by two artists.

Video Game Soundtrack

 * No Big Deal (S3 Remix) by Jakeneutron
 * Rather Be by Clean Bandit
 * Lean on Me by Bill Withers
 * Cosmic Creatures by Anadel
 * A Frog's Path by Antimo & Welles
 * In Circles by Antimo & Welles
 * A New Adventure by Matt Braly, Alex Hirsch, & Anadel

Episode 1 Score

 * New Day, New Beginnings
 * The Way to School (101 Credits)
 * School Time
 * Hallway Trouble
 * The New Attack
 * Sasha's House
 * Midnight Ruins
 * Investigation Blues
 * Underground Light
 * Back in Amphibia
 * Red Mantis Attack
 * City in the Distance
 * Newtopia Freewalk
 * Reunited
 * Sprig's Note
 * Hostile Attack

Episode 2 Score

 * The Great Fight
 * From Robots to Frogs
 * Rebuilding (102 Credits)
 * The Forest
 * Frilled Lizard
 * Rue's Introduction
 * Abandoned Town
 * Back to Newtopia
 * Old Exploration
 * River Runaway
 * Date Night
 * Planning

Episode 3 Score

 * Dawn of a New Day
 * Preparation
 * Farewells
 * The Voyage Begins (103 Credits)
 * Break Time
 * Hostile Toads
 * The Temple
 * Second Fight
 * Elijah's Introduction
 * Mysterious Runes
 * Split-Up
 * The Test
 * Flipwart
 * Lilypads
 * The Levitation Puzzle
 * Break-out
 * The Relic
 * Betrayed

Episode 4 Score

 * The Mystery World
 * Cave Walk
 * Reunited Again (104 Credits)
 * The Open Mine
 * Disc Track
 * Dark Monster
 * Stealth Mode
 * Portal Hopping
 * Cliff World
 * Spotting Hop Pop
 * The Hunt
 * Nature Cave
 * Spranne Against the World
 * The Portal
 * Amphibia in Ruins
 * Newtopia Ruin
 * Charged Stone
 * Back to Earth

Episode 5 Score

 * Silent Footsteps (105 Credits)
 * Earth Invasion
 * Saving the Parents
 * Thrift Hideout
 * Hunt for Friends
 * Rocket for the Ship
 * Confronting Rue
 * The Other Dimension
 * Fighting Rue
 * Toad Tower
 * Newtopia Castle
 * No Big Deal (fight remix)
 * Escape the Dimension
 * Normal Life Again

Possible sequel
The post-credit scene of "Battle for the Multiverse" had raised some concerns for the series. Many users claimed of a possibility of a new game to Amphibia: The Telltale Series. Though Matt Braly had not confirmed of a sequel, he said he'd like to do another Telltale game.

Trivia

 * Anne uses her S3 outfit for the events of this game.
 * Mr. and Mrs. Boonchuy appear in the game as minor characters.
 * Anne is also the second playable character in all of Telltale's games to have parents, the first being Peter Quill in Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series.
 * However, that was a flashback. If the flashbacks do not count, Anne is the first playable character to have parents.
 * Matt Braly had confirmed of many new original characters such as Rue, Sam, Chernobog, Lilitu and Elijah at the time of its first reveal.
 * Since the game is similar to the 2015-2017 video game Minecraft: Story Mode, another game made by Telltale:
 * There are many references to characters from that game.
 * Mild depictions of violence were shown if the player does not do anything in time.
 * This is the second game from Telltale to be rated E10+ and PEGI 7.
 * The "Your story is changing." popup appears when a major choice has changed a player's story.
 * Some mild language like "heck" could be heard throughout the game, but not words like "damn" or "hell".
 * Like in the TV series, the word "frog" is used in many explicit sentences as censors.
 * Alex Hirsch confirmed to lend his voice in the game, but like Scott Porter, his role wasn't revealed yet at the time of his confirmation.
 * The main menu was entirely animated by Jenn Strickland.
 * The main menu was originally going to include the song "Lean on Me" by Bill Withers, but this was switched to "Rather Be" by Clean Bandit, then to a score composed by Antimo & Welles until the final decision was made to change the song to the S3 remix of "No Big Deal" by Jakeneutron.
 * However, despite being scrapped, "Rather Be" was used as the first episode's end credits, while "Lean on Me" was used as the final episode's end credits.
 * Antimo & Welles composed the game's soundtrack, remastering some of TJ Hill's work.
 * TJ Hill praised the work of Antimo & Welles' songs, saying they sound better than his.
 * In "The Unknown Temple", if the player chooses to look at a ritual, the ritual will say that what Amphibia was once was, with one of them being the continent originally called "Amphibiland". This is a second nod reference to the pilot of the show, with its first reference being in "The New Normal".
 * The ending to "Battle for the Multiverse" was changed many times to fit into a normal ending.
 * The BotFrog-Destroyer 3000 is rumored to be the successor to the Silver Frog-Bot.
 * This is the first Telltale game since The Walking Dead: Michonne to not include the text "The Telltale Series", but the Amphibian text underneath the logo translates to "The Telltale Series".
 * The first episode includes a prologue where it includes a recap of the events of the entire TV show itself so far.
 * The first episode includes a prologue where it includes a recap of the events of the entire TV show itself so far.