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|title=The Toy Warrior
|title=<center>The Toy Warrior</center>
|description=unreleased animated series based on pilot movie
|startyear=2005
|timeframe=No
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|image=TOY-One-Sheet-MIPCOM16-Email Page 1.jpeg
|imagecaption=Press Sheet for the 2005 animated film.
|imagecaption=Press Sheet for the 2005 animated film.
|status=Existence unconfirmed
|status=<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found'''</span>
|category=Lost animation
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The Toy Warrior was a 2005 animated film produced by JM Entertainment Co. Ltd. and animated by Seoul Movie (South Korean animation studio owned by TMS Entertainment, went defunct in late ‘00s). It was directed by Kyung-Won Lim (who had previously storyboarded and directed several episodes of Batman Beyond) and written by Brian Swenlin (who had previously worked on various shows such as Darkwing Duck, Aladdin, Archie's Weird Mysteries, Kim Possible, etc). <ref>[https://www.animationmagazine.net/features/jm-ent-begins-animating-the-toy-warrior/ Article about the film's announcement.] Retrieved 15 June '19</ref>
''The Toy Warrior'' was a 2005 animated film produced by JM Entertainment Co. Ltd. and animated by Seoul Movie (South Korean animation studio owned by TMS Entertainment, went defunct in the late 2000s). It was directed by Kyung-Won Lim (who had previously storyboarded and directed several episodes of ''Batman Beyond'') and written by Brian Swenlin (who had previously worked on various shows such as ''Darkwing Duck'', ''Aladdin'', ''Archie's Weird Mysteries'', ''Kim Possible'', etc). <ref>[https://www.animationmagazine.net/features/jm-ent-begins-animating-the-toy-warrior/ Article about the film's announcement.] Retrieved 15 Jun '19</ref>


The film focuses on Jinoo, a 12 year old boy who accidentally gets transported to the Land Of Toys and must become the Toy Warrior in order to defeat the Dark Warrior who threatens to destroy the Toy Kingdom. <ref>[http://www.foothillentertainment.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/26/TOY-One-Sheet-MIPCOM16-Email.pdf Press Sheet for the film.] Retrieved 15 June '19</ref> The voice cast featured various prominent dub VA such as Mona Marshall (best known as Izzy from Digimon) portraying the main character, Jinoo, and Richard Epcar (who was also the Voice Director) voicing the villain, Dark Warrior.
The film focuses on Jinoo, a 12-year-old boy who accidentally gets transported to the Land Of Toys and must become the Toy Warrior in order to defeat the Dark Warrior who threatens to destroy the Toy Kingdom. <ref>[http://www.foothillentertainment.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/26/TOY-One-Sheet-MIPCOM16-Email.pdf Press sheet for the film.] Retrieved 15 June '19</ref> The voice cast featured various prominent dub VA such as Mona Marshall (best known as Izzy from Digimon) portraying the main character, Jinoo, and Richard Epcar (who was also the Voice Director) voicing the villain, Dark Warrior.


The film was intended to be a pilot for a TV show, but as of 2019 no news about the show has surfaced. The current distributor of the movie, Foothill Entertainment, lists on the description of the film on their site <ref>[https://www.foothillentertainment.com/toy-warrior/ Site listing for the film.] Retrieved 15 June '19</ref> that “A 26 half-hour series is in development”, but this has not been updated in a while.
The film was intended to be a pilot for a TV show, but as of 2019, no news about the show has surfaced. The current distributor of the movie, Foothill Entertainment, lists on the description of the film on their site <ref>[https://www.foothillentertainment.com/toy-warrior/ Site listing for the film.] Retrieved 15 June '19</ref> that “A 26 half-hour series is in development”, but this has not been updated in a while.


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Revision as of 14:05, 15 June 2019

TOY-One-Sheet-MIPCOM16-Email Page 1.jpeg

Press Sheet for the 2005 animated film.

Status: Partially Found

The Toy Warrior was a 2005 animated film produced by JM Entertainment Co. Ltd. and animated by Seoul Movie (South Korean animation studio owned by TMS Entertainment, went defunct in the late 2000s). It was directed by Kyung-Won Lim (who had previously storyboarded and directed several episodes of Batman Beyond) and written by Brian Swenlin (who had previously worked on various shows such as Darkwing Duck, Aladdin, Archie's Weird Mysteries, Kim Possible, etc). [1]

The film focuses on Jinoo, a 12-year-old boy who accidentally gets transported to the Land Of Toys and must become the Toy Warrior in order to defeat the Dark Warrior who threatens to destroy the Toy Kingdom. [2] The voice cast featured various prominent dub VA such as Mona Marshall (best known as Izzy from Digimon) portraying the main character, Jinoo, and Richard Epcar (who was also the Voice Director) voicing the villain, Dark Warrior.

The film was intended to be a pilot for a TV show, but as of 2019, no news about the show has surfaced. The current distributor of the movie, Foothill Entertainment, lists on the description of the film on their site [3] that “A 26 half-hour series is in development”, but this has not been updated in a while.

Gallery

First 10 minutes of the film.

References

  1. Article about the film's announcement. Retrieved 15 Jun '19
  2. Press sheet for the film. Retrieved 15 June '19
  3. Site listing for the film. Retrieved 15 June '19