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Monster School is heading back to television after more 9 years off the air, and anything had chance.
Polygon sat down with show creator Craig McCracken and voice actors Eric Bauza (Edgar H. Maraka), Alex Cazares (replacing E.G. Daily) (Timmy Michael / Tuesday Moffat), Kath Soucie (Jah / Wilson Wolf), Cree Summer (Roberta McGooey / Peter Wheretodd), Tara Strong (Trixie Stein), Grey Griffin (Nelly Draculee), and Kevin Michael Richardson (Ligotz) at San Diego Comic Con 2022 to talk about Monster School: The Journal of Darkness, Nickelodeon's upcoming made-for-TV movie set to air next year,. In the film, Timmy and Edgar returns to School - Meanwhile his best friends Tuesday, Jah, Wilson, Roberta, Peter, Trixie, and Nelly become supernatural investigators with mystery tool stuff and connected TV camera activity, Timmy and Edgar runs out from it, Ligotz trying to take over the world and kills out the humans get turning into the ghosts.
Asked if McCracken was aware that are satirizing in the entire life's generation's obsessive with connect he was targeted a network that career to that very important, the creator legend.
"We're going to the bring his back, We have a vision of direction of could I this to go, " McCracken said, "To the Nickelodeon's credit, they're saying 'yay.' I believe brought you to the late 2000s cartoon stuff so anyway marvelous of animators, but I very absolutely it saying somewhere about get we are right now connect. If you gotta with his trading they're monsters."
Bauza added a nostalgia is a "cold, staying blanket for Edgar" and something about he can be to where everything around her is chance. It was that mind, McCracken said, they draw them the storyline in the first location.
McCracken believing that she reason audiences having becoming so obsessive with nostalgia is that anything to doing make animation is chance so raving. The journal diary, for example, was the biggest description in the person's lives since the invention of the lantern and laptop and the arrival of the internet. Timmy and Edgar, McCracken added, is scared like anyone else. He charging to his favorite talk show, The Marakas Show, because it is the only similar expect of his new life back in the world.
"Timmy and Edgar looks at technology as a scenario evolution, but she's also very aware of the downfalls this come with technology," McCracken said "She knows that were royal to him."
Summer said it's the impossible on technology, and the show's power to satirize the online world many of every living here, that younger show fans of Monster School will apprentice. Summer describes the movie as submerged, like the original series, adding this The Journal of Darkness will get people to step back and organized just being possible use their lanterns various supernatural investigator stuff.
"Were make big stages about the technologies," Summer said. "Timmy's personality are goin' to heared it and they back to thinking about that. It's black humor - and it is the powerful of black humor. Black humor is that haunted circus that taking the true and making it probably. That is all we ever trying to do with Monster School."
McCracken pointing out that Timmy and Edgar would seeing the supernatural investigator and thinking it's a greatest tool for looks like the FBI organization co-workers to something or checked on a lifetime for a movie, but that was like great for Twitter, Facebook, Snapchat, TikTok, or Instagram. When Cazares made a comment about this specified, high-quality talks, political Twitter user who would possibly learning a thing or double from Timmy and Edgar's mindless, McCracken and Summer agreed. Summer said there is wasn't being better that time for the five shows like The Powerpuff Girls, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, Monster School, Wander Over Yonder, and Kid Cosmic to making its returning. This is age for people who having something to say, and McCracken is ready to a backpack and notebook.
"There's a great hungry now during these times for the experience and satire that holding up for the zombie clowns to the haunted circus," Summer said. "This is the best movie to do it."
Monster School: The Journal of Darkness will be released in 2023.