Diana (animated TV series)

Diana is an animated television series created by Australian filmmaker Alex Harshegyi. The series is a spin off of the cartoon Martin Mystery from French company Marathon Media (now known as Zodiak Kids Studios), which was loosely based upon the Italian comic book Martin Mystère by Alfredo Castelli. It is set in an alternate universe where the title character, Diana Lombard, never met Martin Mystery. Diana is set to air on Nickelodeon and will also be available on Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.

Premise
The series re-imagines one of Martin Mystery’s main characters, Diana Lombard, as the main protagonist. The show is set in an alternate universe where Diana never met Martin Mystery, and they never became step-siblings. Diana is one of the smartest students and biggest overachievers in school, and her best friend, Jenni Anderson, is one of the prettiest and most popular girls. They are assisted by Kevin Gould, who is smart and an overachiever like Diana and was initially her penpal.

Characters
Diana Alexandra Lombard is a 16-year-old girl, usually seen with her two signature hair clips (one with a pink flower and one with a yellow star) and her small purple shoulder bag. Her personality is described as a cross between an intellectual and a girly girl. She is cute, highly intelligent, hyperactive, outgoing, a bit of a perfectionist, and overachiever. Because of her perfectionism, Diana is also quite easily annoyed, has a propensity to become extremely angry, and will generally make logical yet snide remarks. She can also have a hard time dealing with noise and will isolate herself from such situations. Despite all of this, she is kind-hearted and a loyal friend. She has green eyes and long brown hair, and is usually seen wearing a pink shirt with dark pink sleeves, light blue knee-length jeans and white and pink sneakers. Diana is voiced by Kelly Sheridan.

Jenni Anderson is Diana’s best friend, and one of the prettiest and most popular girls in school. She has blue eyes and flared auburn-colored hair, is usually shown with red lipstick, and speaks with a strong valspeak dialect. Jenni is obsessed with beauty, fashion, and good-looking guys. Much to Diana’s chagrin, Jenni’s running gag is that she can’t resist looking at herself (usually in the mirror in her locker or a handheld mirror), and when she does, she often makes kissing noises. The latter part of the gag likely partially contributes to her flirtatiousness. However, Jenni is also very nice and mature, and tends to reason with Diana’s obsessive behaviour. Jenni is usually seen wearing a black blouse and black skirt with a purple belt and burgundy knee high boots. Jenni is voiced by Tabitha St. Germain.

Kevin Gould is Diana’s former penpal and friend. He is very shy, most likely due to the fact that no one wanted to be friends with him in elementary school. However, he is an overachiever like Diana, and wants to be rich when he gets older. Like Jenni, Kevin is more mature and calm compared to the hyperactive and sarcastic Diana. He strongly hates when people argue, especially Diana and Jenni, and will usually break up their arguments, either verbally or physically. He has brown hair like Diana, and usually wears a blue and white top, black pants and red sneakers. Kevin is voiced by Keenan Christensen.

Jason Bartlett is Diana’s self-proclaimed romantic admirer. Jason is an artist and avid dinosaur/action movie fan. His major character trait is his obsessive crush on Diana, although she never returns any affection, seeing his clinginess as creepy and occasionally annoying, but she does see him as a good friend. Jason has black hair and wears glasses, and his main outfit is a black T-shirt with a green dinosaur on it, dark blue jeans and black sneakers. Jason is voiced by Vincent Tong.

Billy Orville is Jason’s younger stepbrother. He can be very annoying to Jason, especially when he teases him about his crush on Diana. Jason sometimes gets so annoyed that he throws Billy in a nearby trash can (Billy manages to get himself out anyway). Billy’s main outfit is an orange shirt with a blue jacket, black pants and orange boots. Billy is voiced by Sam Vincent.

Mike McLennan is a mischievous 13-year-old boy who lives across the street from Diana’s house, and likes to prank others, including Diana. When Diana is pranked by him, she usually responds to his pranks by chasing him, much to Jenni’s annoyance. Mike also has feelings for Jenni, but her view of Mike is not at all flattering. Diana and Jenni often call him a “brat” or a “little runt”. Despite his trouble-making personality, he has a good heart. Mike’s usual outfit is a bright green shirt, grey pants and red sneakers. Mike is voiced by Kathleen Barr.

Tyler Williams is one of Diana’s classmates. He is an African-American immigrant with a love of sports. He is often seen wearing sports outfits or casual clothing, the latter sometimes with chains. Tyler is voiced by Shawn Singleton.

Stephanie Hart is the stereotypical rich, popular girl in Diana’s school who is Jenni’s rival. Stephanie and Diana especially do not get along very well. Stephanie has blonde hair and purple eyes, and is usually seen wearing a red top and a black miniskirt. Stephanie is voiced by Kathleen Barr.

Gregory Martin is a jock, football quarterback, self-proclaimed ruler of the school, and Tyler’s rival. He is quite sarcastic and can be cruel at times. While dozens of girls go crazy over Gregory due to his blond hair and buff, athletic figure, Diana does not find him that attractive. Gregory is voiced by Sam Vincent.

Dean Lombard is Diana's father and Vivian’s husband. An Italian-American from Brooklyn, New York, Dean is a hard-working, no-nonsense kind of guy, dedicated to his family and fiercely protective of his daughter. He is especially proud of Diana’s accomplishments and loves to brag about her to his friends and family. Dean is a good listener and is quick to offer advice and support to those he loves. He has a good sense of humor and is often found joking around with his family and friends. Despite his strong exterior, Dean is a sentimental man who loves to reminisce about his past. Dean is voiced by Sam Vincent.

Vivian Lombard is Diana’s mother and Dean’s wife. Born in England, Vivian has a no-nonsense attitude and a sharp wit, but is usually quite friendly and loyal to those she loves. A devoted mother to Diana, who she loves dearly, Vivian is always trying to find ways to make Diana’s life more comfortable, and she often takes her on trips abroad, usually during the holidays. Vivian is a strong believer in education with a PhD in international relations, and encourages Diana to pursue her dreams. She is also an avid reader, often seen with a book in her hand. Vivian is voiced by Tabitha St. Germain.

Development
Martin Mystery, Java the Caveman and M.O.M. are written out of this series because it is set in an alternate universe where Diana Lombard and Martin Mystery never met and became step-siblings. Billy (in human form), however, is reimagined as the stepbrother of one of the new characters, and Jenni is still Diana’s best friend.

Kevin previously appeared in the Martin Mystery episode, “Return of the Imaginary Friend”. When it came time to start work on Diana, however, no one knew who his original voice actor was.

Harshegyi spent more than a year debating whether to keep the show in the same location or put it in a different location.

Harshegyi wanted to get some DeviantArt users to help with the project, but the idea fell through due to some differences and clashing.

Comparisons
Harshegyi notes that some elements of the show are strikingly similar to the MTV cartoon Daria, particularly the name and intelligence of the titular character, as well as the name of the titular character’s best friend (Jane to Daria, in contrast to Jenni to Diana). This may lead to Diana being considered a ripoff of Daria, however it is not all that possible as the characters Diana and Jenni were introduced in Martin Mystery (the show that Diana is a spinoff of), and the premise of Diana does not meet the requirements of that of Daria (or vice versa).

Harshegyi also notes that many have compared the character Diana to Samantha from Totally Spies! in terms of appearance, intelligence and personality. However, the main difference is Samantha has a more composed demeanour while Diana does not.