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Spore
Spore TV Show
Television show information

Genre

Comedy Adventure

Created by

Will Ralph Wright

Based on

Spore (2008) by Maxis (Electronic Arts)

Developed by

Warner Animation Group Cartoon Network Studio

Starring

Fred Newman

Voices of

Fred Newman, Hugo Harold Harrison, Emma Stone, Trip Hawkins, Will Ralph Wright, Anthony Padilla, Ian Hecox

Country of
origin

United States

Original
language(s)

English

Production

Producer(s)

Trip Hawkins

Production
company(s)

Warner Animation Group Cartoon network Studios Universal Television Animation

Distributor

Universal Television Animation

Broadcast

Picture format

3D CGI Animation

Chronology

Spore: The TV Show is an American-Canadian 3D CGI is a 2032 animated series based on a game called Spore. The series is also based on the Spore Cinematic Universe. The idea behind the show is Will Ralph Wright. The show was created by the Warner Animation Group and the Cartoon Network Studios, and was also distributed by Universal Television Animation.

Synopsis[]

The show follows the adventures of various creatures in the open galaxy that fight for territory and life with the Grox, who are the antagonists of the show.

Cast[]

  • Fred Newman - The Narrator.
  • Hugo Harold Harrison - Cosmic Creatures (Male).
  • Emma Stone - Cosmic Creatures (Female).
  • Trip Hawkins - General of the Cosmic Creatures.
  • Will Ralph Wright - Marshal of Space Beings.
  • Anthony Padilla - Groxes.
  • Ian Hecox - General of the Groxes.
  • Dante Basco - Steve.

Episodes[]

See: List of Spore: The TV Show episodes.

Trivia[]

  • Each time a new season of the show begins, the opening changes.
  • The animation in the show differs from the film and from the main game Spore.
    • The animation was created by Cartoon Network Studios and Warner Animation Group. The Maxis Animations Studio was responsible for the effects and physique, as well as body movements.
  • Unlike the Spore series, in the show all creatures (even the Grox) have their own voices.
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