Valt the Wonder Deer (partially found English dub of Chinese cartoon; 2016-2017): Difference between revisions

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'''''Valt the Wonder Deer''''' is a Chinese animated series focusing on the quest of Valt and friends as they journey to find the Five Magic Elements and save Valt's parents, the Deer King and Queen, from the Land of Metal.<ref>[http://www.animationmagazine.net/tv/dreameast-and-jetpack-ink-valt-the-wonder-deer-deal DreamEast and Jetpack Ink 'Valt the Wonder Deer' Deal | Animation Magazine] Retrieved 12 Feb '18</ref>
'''''Valt the Wonder Deer''''' is a Chinese animated series focusing on the quest of Valt and friends as they journey to find the Five Magic Elements and save Valt's parents, the Deer King and Queen, from the Land of Metal.<ref>[http://www.animationmagazine.net/tv/dreameast-and-jetpack-ink-valt-the-wonder-deer-deal DreamEast and Jetpack Ink 'Valt the Wonder Deer' Deal | Animation Magazine] Retrieved 12 Feb '18</ref>


An English dub was produced by Jetpack Distribution. The first season, produced in 2016<ref>[https://jetpackdistribution.tv/shows/valt-the-wonder-deer Valt the Wonder Deer - Kids TV Show / JETPACK Distribution.]</ref> and composed of 52 episodes, finished airing on November 2017<ref>[https://twitter.com/HuntsmanTZ/status/930232443713544192 Joshua Bailey on Twitter: "@Swindletopher Propeller TV finally aired the season one finale of Valt The Wonder Deer. Having seen every episode, I really enjoyed it. I know season two is already being made, so hopefully, they'll air that when it's finished."]</ref>, with a second season being worked on.]<ref>[https://twitter.com/Swindletopher/status/930275840436224001 Christopher Swindle on Twitter: "Glad you enjoyed it! Season two is even better!"] Retrieved 12 Feb '18</ref> As of February 2018, digital distribution for the show remains scarce, barring two episodes and a trailer on Vimeo.
An English dub was produced by Jetpack Distribution. The first season, which was produced in 2016 composed of 52 episodes.<ref>[https://jetpackdistribution.tv/shows/valt-the-wonder-deer Valt the Wonder Deer - Kids TV Show / JETPACK Distribution.]</ref> It finished airing on November 2017<ref>[https://twitter.com/HuntsmanTZ/status/930232443713544192 Joshua Bailey on Twitter: "@Swindletopher Propeller TV finally aired the season one finale of Valt The Wonder Deer. Having seen every episode, I really enjoyed it. I know season two is already being made, so hopefully, they'll air that when it's finished."]</ref>, with a second season being worked on.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Swindletopher/status/930275840436224001 Christopher Swindle on Twitter: "Glad you enjoyed it! Season two is even better!"] Retrieved 12 Feb '18</ref> As of February 2018, digital distribution for the show remains scarce, barring two episodes and a trailer on Vimeo.


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Revision as of 01:13, 14 February 2018

Valt the wonder deer.jpg

Promotional art for the show.

Status: Partially Found


Valt the Wonder Deer is a Chinese animated series focusing on the quest of Valt and friends as they journey to find the Five Magic Elements and save Valt's parents, the Deer King and Queen, from the Land of Metal.[1]

An English dub was produced by Jetpack Distribution. The first season, which was produced in 2016 composed of 52 episodes.[2] It finished airing on November 2017[3], with a second season being worked on.[4] As of February 2018, digital distribution for the show remains scarce, barring two episodes and a trailer on Vimeo.

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