Wonder Park is a Nickelodeon franchise created by Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012) writers Josh Appelbaum and André Nemec for the Nickelodeon Group in 2019. The plot of the franchise follows a young girl named June Bailey who encounters a real version of her magical amusement park known as the Wonder Park run by anthropomorphic animals.
After finishing the film's Prior to its release, the mobile video game was released but the animated tv show called Adventures in Wonder Park is still in development until 2025.
Main characters[]
- June Bailey, an imaginative and optimistic girl who created Wonderland
- Isabella Christy Bailey, June's mother
- Ulysses Bailey, June's father
- Steve, a white porcupine who is the safety officer of Wonderland
- Greta, a wild boar who is Steve's love interest
- Gus, an orange beaver who is Cooper's brother
- Cooper, a red beaver who is Gus' brother
- Peanut, a chimpanzee who acts as Wonderland's main mascot and ride creator
- Boomer, a narcoleptic blue bear who welcomes the visitors to Wonderland
- Banky, June's best friend
- Uncle Tony, June's uncle
- Aunt Albertine, June's aunt and Ulysses' sister
- Kath Soucie as Bus Counselor Shannon
Main setting[]
The franchise's main setting is located in the Wonderland, a magical amusement park run by a group of animals: Boomer, a big blue bear who greets guests; Greta, a wild boar; Gus and Cooper, beaver brothers; Steve, a porcupine who is the park's safety manager and is in love with Greta; and Peanut, a chimpanzee who is the park's leader and has the ability to create rides by listening to June's mother's voice. Over time, June's mother starts to get sick and is sent away for recovery. As a result, June starts alienating from Wonderland and burns the blueprints of the park out of frustration.
Media[]
Film[]
- Main article: Wonder Park (film)
The setting of the film is mostly where the franchise's storylines came from. Wonder Park started development in early 2012, with the story being written by Galaxy Quest and Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events writer Robert Gordon and production commenced in September 2014. Wonder Park was released in 2D and 3D on March 15, 2019, by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies. The music for Wonder Park was scored by composer Steven Price.
Mobile game[]
- Main article: Wonder Park: Magic Rides
Prior to the film's release, a licensed mobile game titled Wonder Park Magic Rides was released by Pixowl.[1]
Television series[]
- Main article: Adventures in Wonder Park
Prior to Wonder Park's release, Paramount Animation announced that a television series based on the film would debut on Nickelodeon, after the film's theatrical release. This would be the third animated film from Nickelodeon Movies to have a series spin-off, after Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius and Barnyard, and the first animated film from Paramount Animation to inspire a series spin-off from the film.[2] The series' first season, consisting of 20 episodes, was completed between 2019[3] and early 2020.[4]Template:Original research inline
References[]
- ↑ "Wonder Park Magic Rides: A SuperParent First Look". superparent.com.
- ↑ "Paramount's 'Amusement Park' Movie to Become Nickelodeon TV Show After Theatrical Release" (March 28, 2017).
- ↑ US Copyright Office Registration No. PAu004009250 / 2019-11-26
- ↑ US Copyright Office Registration No. PAu004021919 / 2020-03-06
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