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This is a page of all the Kaiden and Friends franchise film and episode-like video productions (webisodes and movies) storyboards. That includes paper storyboards later changed to dry erase board storyboard (Most likely because there wasn't enough scenes for the creator and storyboard artist).

If the creator and storyboard artist, Domosanies Mclay, chooses a random episode-like video, he will make a storyboard of it, he will also do storyboard animatics when he feels like it and take a break (he will also take a picture of them and upload them to this wiki). When he picks a random webisode to make a storyboard of, he will make the animatic of that webisode. Then after that, someone will most likely use the storyboards for production, once one or more of the webisode productions are done, much like Monsters At Work, The Simpsons, and Family Guy, they will upload a random webisode to YouTube, much how Pucca's channel uploads random episodes. Also, the characters he created can either be the appearance they have, which is a humanoid body, or they can be stick figures (that is either their limbs or whole body).

Character Role Colors

The character outlines and script (dialogue) lines are different colors. It is important to note that even if the marker/outline is black and the roles of characters written, that counts, no matter if the outline is written with or without color. The color of the outlines and script represent the following character roles:

Hero/Protagonist and Character Roles

Blue

Main Characters such as Main Protagonist/Protagonists or Protagonist Characters (Big Good) - The main character or characters of the story. They are also known as its "Big Good".

Olive Green

Main Protagonistic Faction / Main Protagonists - A group of primary heroes who are led by the Main Protagonist or Big Good.

Dark Green

Deuteragonist/Deuteragonists - The second most important character in the story.

Purple

Secondary Characters such as Secondary Protagonist/Protagonists - A protagonist who is much similar to the main protagonist and deuteragonist, that is a character who is not the primary protagonist but plays a significant role in the story and supports the protagonist in achieving their goals.

Orange

Tritagonist/Tritagonists - The third most important character in the story.

Light Purple

Tetartagonist/Tetartagonists - The fourth most important character in the story.

Magenta

Secondary Protagonistic Faction / Deuteragonists- The second most important group of heroes led by the Deuteragonist.

Iguana Green and Cyan

Supporting Characters such as Supporting Protagonist/Protagonists

Green - A heroic side character who aids the main protagonists. A hero who isn't as important as a major one, but still plays a semi-prominent and consistent role throughout much of the story. They can also have a major role and still count as a supporting character.

Cyan - As for cyan, this color is for supporting members of a group.

Cobalt Blue

For main members of a heroic team/group organization. This role goes for Olive Green.

Dark Orchid

Semi-Antagonist - These characters were advertised to be antagonists but were either bumped down or cut out of the final edition.

Red-Pink

Major Characters such as Major Protagonist/Protagonists - A general term for a heroic character who is important to the story.

Dark Purple

Tertiary Protagonist Faction / Tritagonists- The third most important group of heroes who are led by the Tritagonist or Tetartagonist.

Crayola Violet

Overarching Protagonist/Protagonists (Bigger Good) - A hero that is more powerful and influential to the setting of the story than the main protagonist, but is not directly responsible for the plot. If they are the overarching protagonist of an entire long-running series, they are its "Bigger Good".

Gray

Minor Characters - A heroic or neutral character that has minimal presence in the story.

Villain Character Roles

Teal

Main Antagonist (Big Bad) - The villain or antagonist that started the conflict in the first place and the first villain in the story. It is the evil counterpart of Main Protagonist. If they are the main antagonist of a long-running series, they are its "Big Bad", which is the evil version of "Big Good". In some cases, a main antagonist poorly has a small amount of focus such as four or five minutes of screen time, but in most cases, a main antagonist CAN have more screen time, that is if they have a major role.

Dark Teal

Main Antagonistic Faction / Main Antagonists- The primary evil group of villains that are led by the Main Antagonist that are connected to the main conflict. It is the evil counterpart to Main Protagonistic Faction.

Red

Central Antagonist (The Heavy) - The antagonist or villain that shows up the most and has more screen time, usually some kind of subordinate of the Main Antagonist. Though they aren't the main antagonist (mostly their henchmen) but has the most/majority influence over the plot. If they are the most proactive antagonist of a series or a franchise and have more screen time, they are known as "The Heavy".

Dark Grey

Secondary Antagonist (The Dragon) - The second most important villain or antagonist of the story, after the main antagonist. They are antagonists that appear the second most amount of times or have the second most influence over the plot. Either way, less significant than the Main or Central Antagonists. It's important to note that a secondary antagonist may actually have more screen time than the main antagonist, yet still be considered secondary if the main one is the cause of the plot. It is also the evil counterpart of Secondary Protagonist and Deuteragonist.

Fun Fact About Secondary Antagonist: Usually in many movies or stories, including comic books and TV shows, a secondary antagonist is always defeated first before the main antagonist, alongside the tertiary antagonist, as they and the tertiary antagonists serve as a lesser threat than the main one. These villains can be defeated by being taken down or have a change of heart or redemption. In some cases, a main antagonist is sometimes defeated first before the secondary antagonist. This antagonist or villain acts as a supporting obstacle to the protagonist, but then reveal their true nature to be a partner of the main antagonist.

Dark Blue

Secondary Antagonistic Faction / Secondary Antagonists - The second most important group of villains or antagonists who are led by the Secondary Antagonist. Note that a secondary antagonist faction may have more screen time like their Secondary Antagonist leader. It is evil counterpart of Secondary Protagonistic Faction.

Raven

Tertiary Antagonist - Antagonists or villains that are not the foremost ones in films, but are the third-in-importance after the main/primary and secondary antagonist. They may not be the main or secondary antagonist but they still have the third most influence over the plot than supporting or minor antagonists. It is the evil version of Tritagonist.

Coffee Brown

Tertiary Antagonist Faction / Tertiary Antagonists - A third important villainous group of villains who are led by the Tertiary Antagonist.

Red-Orange

Major Antagonist - An antagonist who isn't exactly related to the main conflict, but an antagonist of a specific arc or episode. It is the evil counterpart of Major Characters. A major antagonist might not be important as the main or secondary antagonist, but still plays a prominent role in the story and has more influence. In a series with different story arcs, this villain is usually the main antagonist of one story arc.

Scarlet/Crayola Orange Red

Major Antagonists - A group of major villains who are the primary force in a story.

Burgundy/Mulberry

Supporting Antagonist or Antagonists - Antagonists with less influence over the plot than the Main, Central, OR Secondary Antagonists, but are still connected to the main conflict. Usually come in the form of minions and such. This is basically what Tertiary, Quaternary, Quinary, and all of the others SHOULD be referred as. It is also important to note that a supporting antagonist can actually have a major role, and yet will still be considered a supporting villain.

Raspberry

Overarching Antagonist/Antagonists (Bigger Bad) - The antagonist that is the reason the Main Antagonist started the conflict in the first place. Usually doesn't show up until the end of a series, season, episode/webisode, or game, although, overarching antagonists can have an amount of screen time. This could come in the form of a god worshipped by the Main Antagonist, someone who died and motivated the Main or Central Antagonists, a hidden antagonist who orchestrated the events of the plot behind the curtain, etc. If they are the overarching antagonist of a long-running series, they are its "Bigger Bad". They are also the evil counterpart of Bigger Good or Overarching Protagonist.

Brown

Minor Antagonist/Antagonists - Antagonists who aren't significant to the plot or any given arc or episode, but are still antagonists who have a minimal presence, screen time and influence in the story, such as an antagonist who only appears for one or a few scenes to maybe a dozen (twelve), depending on the story's structure and the role of the minor antagonist, and does not leave a significant impact on the plot or a grunt who is named but does not have anything else to distinguish them in the story.

Grayish-Purple

Semi-Protagonist - A false protagonist is a literary technique, often used to make the plot more jarring or more memorable by fooling the audience's preconceptions and constructing a character who they assume is the protagonist but is later revealed not to be. They are also known as False Protagonists.

Note

Blue and Olive Green are for Main Protagonist/Protagonists and/or Protagonist Characters. Blue is for Main Characters/Protagonists and Protagonist Characters, and Olive Green is for Main Protagonistic Faction.

Second Notes

It is important to note that even when a character's outlines are different colors when their part of an organization or group or a single color such as black, the script writing, which is the dialogue, may actually be another color. In Impressing Carter, this example is used. Later in Toons Scammed and other webisodes onwards, the characters' outlines are black and their dialogue lines are different colors, depending on their roles.

For the list of films and episode-like video productions, click here.

Trailer Storyboard (this serial might be released with or without a trailer)

Intro

TBP

Outro & Credits

Five Nights at Kaiden's Trilogy

Five Nights at Kaiden's

TBP

Five Nights at Kaiden's 2: The Redemption of Tockar and Welker

TBP

Five Nights at Kaiden's 3: The Phantoms

TBP

Five Nights at Kaiden's 4: The Attack of Nightmare Toons

TBP

Five Nights at Kaiden's 5: Team Kaiden and Team Pucca's Revival

TBP

Direct-to-video Films

Hader and Gabriel's Mistake (web film)

TBP

Toons in Madagascar (web film)

TBP

Kung Fu Toons (web film) Early Storyboard

TBP

Claiden's Revenge (edit draft for final version)

TBP

Gabriel's Big Lie (edit draft for final version)

TBP

Kaiden's Island Adventures

TBP

Toons Vs Aliens (web film) Pre-production Storyboard

TBP

The Adventure

TBP

The Return of Pauler

TBP

Clear Away Toons

TBP

Spencer Rivalry

TBP

Lord Tong's Timenado

TBP

Specials

Tartarus's Vengeance Pre-production

TBP

Alternate Ending

TBP

Time Travel Toons Pre-production

TBP

Hare-24 (edit draft for final version)

TBP

Minisodes/Short Films

Toons and The Ghostlight

TBP

Villain Factory

TBP

Banana Bread

TBP

Team Kaiden and Team Pucca's Debt

TBP

Hero Orientation Day

TBP

Panic In The Lobby

TBP

Mower Toons

TBP

Toon Scouts

TBP

Dorito's Super Bowl XLIV Short

TBP

Toons Going Nuts

TBP

No Time For Shenanigans

TBP

Webisodes

Impressing Carter

Toons Scammed

WIP

Lost Headband and Chicken

TBP

Space Toons

TBP

Toons Vs Pirates

TBP

Seeing Red (Toonphobia)

TBP

How the Villains got Redeemed

TBP

Kaiden's Statue

TBP

Carter The Prankster

TBP

The Toons Watch The Super Mario Bros Movie

TBP

Green and Navy Toons

TBP

Claiden Strikes Back

TBP

The Disappearance of Toons Inc

TBP

Toon Flu

TBP

The Toonopolis Cooking Competition

TBP

The Toon Bus

TBP

Ring Ring's New Slippers

TBP

Ding Ding's Grilled Cheese

TBP

Toon Power

TBP

Carter's Maker

TBP

Villain Dinner Date

TBP

Barry's Chocolate Addiction

TBP

The Kids Go To The Park

TBP

Eagan's Revenge

TBP

Edvard's Big Constipation Prank

TBP

Unlucky Kaiden

TBP

Invasion Of The Pirates

TBP

Carter's Apple Vision Pro

TBP

A Villain's Party

TBP

Kaiden's Foosas

TBP

Heroes, Unite!

TBP

The Toons Go To The Zoo

TBP

Carter's Sugar Rush

TBP

Robot Kaiden

TBP

Dong King, Frank and Uncle Dumpling's Nap Time

TBP

The Kids Go To The Park 2

TBP

Monk The Zombie

TBP

Melson's Money Calamity

TBP

The Magical List

TBP

Fishing Toons

TBP

Kaiden’s Treasure Hunt

TBP

The Mutant Toons

TBP

Spikenado

TBP

Attempt of Sarah Connors

TBP

Carter the Villain

TBP

Edvard's Useless Skills

TBP

Baseball Kaiden

TBP

Kaiden's Special Guests

TBP

Claiden And The Pirates In Jail

TBP

Villain Mistake

TBP

Gabriel the Prankster

TBP

Finding Bon

TBP

Claiden's Origin

TBP

Abstracted Kaiden

TBP

Kaiden's Story

TBP

Alien Claiden, Starly, and Coleman

TBP

The Revenge Prank

TBP

Toons Scammed 2

TBP

Jurassic Toons

TBP

Gold Seeker Villains

TBP

For Kaiden's Sake

TBP

The Goons Make An Avalanche

TBP

After The Crossover Movie

TBP

Carter the Prankster 2

TBP

The Villainous Vacation

TBP

Kaiden's Diary

TBP

Carter's Dumb Ideas

TBP

Carter's Prime Addiction

TBP

4th of July Disaster

TBP

Ching and Jing The Bee

TBP

Barry's Baseball Game

TBP