Commando Crash (lost pitch pilot of cancelled spin-off of "Crash & Bernstein" Disney XD sitcom; 2014)
Commando Crash is the pilot sitcom produced and ordered by the channel Disney XD in 2014.[1]
The series is a spin-off of the show Crash and Burnstein, a Disney XD show about a boy from Portland, Oregon called Wyatt Burnstein who has three sisters and wishes to have a brother to play with. His wishes come true in the form of Crash, an epic muppet who gets into wacky hijinks.
Premise
The pilot episode or the sitcom follows Crash, the purple muppet character, as he goes to the Oak Shield Military Academyl.[2]
Oak Shield Military Academy is an institution with a deep divide between the Alphas and the Clunks. The Alphas embody the academy's ideals of discipline and honor. In contrast, the Clunks are a group of outcasts sent to Oak Shield as a last resort to curb their rebellious tendencies.
Crash, recognizing the potential within the Clunks, rallies them together, igniting a spark of courage and determination within their fellows. Together, they form an unbreakable bond, united in their resolve to challenge the Alphas' dominance towards the academy.
Availability
It was announced that Disney XD had started the production for the pilot of the spin-off titled "Commando Crash" on July 10th, 2014.
On July 12th, 2014, the pilot was confirmed to be completely finished by one of the cast members on Twitter[3].
However, the pilot wasn't picked up by the network, nor had aired. There isn't a single image of the pilot available anywhere.
Cast and Characters
- Adam Dorfman as Sterling;
- Armaan Juneja as Z;
- Cameron Ocasio as Hunter;
- Megan Goodman as Kit;
- Nicholas Stargel as Duchowski;
- Tim Lagasse as Crash; [4]
References
- ↑ Disney XD Orders Comedy Pilot ‘Commando Crash’ Retrieved April 01' '24
- ↑ Deadline - Disney XD Orders Comedy Pilot ‘Commando Crash’ Retrieved April 01' '24
- ↑ Just finished shooting the pilot for commando crash on DisneyXD !!! Had so much fun!. Retrieved April 01' '24
- ↑ COMMANDO CRASH (DISNEY XD) Retrieved April 01 '24