Jannette and Her Voyage in Space

Jannette and Her Voyage in Space is an American animated adventure comedy sci-fi television series created and developed by Xavier Mosley for Disney XD. This series is Mosley's first project with Disney, and his first one to have a female protagonist; not counting his Paramount series Ryan & Beth, as its secondary title character is the deuteragonist. This also counts as his first project to not have him voice any characters.

The series centers on the titular character, Jannette; her best friends Luis, Max, and Cam; on their adventures across the galaxy.

Characters
The show revolves around Jannette Ley (voiced by Cristina Pucelli), a slowminded, independent teenage woman with a grammar problem and the leader of her ragtag team; Luis Inez (voiced by Josh Keaton), Jannette's love interest who is a member of her posse; Max Johnson (voiced by Kath Soucie), Jannette's co-pilot and Luis' best friend who is an obese, free-will minded troublemaker; Camellia "Cam" Louise (voiced by Kari Wahlgren), Jannette's best friend that is compassionate and often ignored by her friends; and Wilson (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson), a Lanate species whom Jannette took in, who is an inventor in various machines and blasters.

Recurring characters include Commander James Alanson (voiced by Nolan North); Lanatane queen Emprise (voiced by Katey Sagal); and artificial intelligence computer to the Mark Infinity, A-I (voiced by Frank Welker).

Setting
The series is a parodic take on Marvel Comics' eponymous team from Guardians of the Galaxy, with containing a few references to Star Trek.

Implied in the series' opening sequence, it all started with the four teenagers discovering their later-owned ship, the Mark Infinity, which crash-landed on Earth. Upon going in the ship and looking around it, Jannette accidentally restarts it and the ship sends the four to space, thus bringing up the premise of the series.

Production
Mercury Filmworks, who had provided animation for other Disney Television Animation projects such as Star vs. the Forces of Evil, provides animation for the first twelve episodes. Sugarcube takes over for the first season's following episodes and the second season. Then at the final season, Rough Draft Korea provides the animation.