Greetopia

Greetopia is an American adult-animated television series created by Jah'Mir Wheeler and developed by Dereck Torres for FOX. The series stars Tom Kenny, Veronica Taylor, Dee Bradley Baker, Nancy Cartwright, and Seth Green.

Premise
The show follows the adventures of five 6th Graders, Joey Smithers, Ivan Wilson, Kyle Withers, Terry Marshall, and Adam Netherson. The boys live in the fictional small town of Greetopia, North Carolina. The town is also home to an assortment of frequent characters such as students, families, elementary school staff, and other various residents, who tend to regard Greetopia as a weird, but quiet place to live. Prominent settings on the show include the local elementary school, bus stop, various neighborhoods, and the shops and businesses along the town's main street.

Main Characters

 * Joey Smithers (voiced by Tom Kenny) - The main protagonist of the series, Joey is portrayed as the average guy of the group.
 * Ivan Wilson (voiced by Veronica Taylor) - Ivan is a guy who is hyperactive and loves to do nothing but party. He is Joey's best friend.
 * Kyle Withers (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) - Kyle is a very smart and talented kid who loves to watch Star Wars and other Sci-Fi related things.
 * Terry Marshall (voiced by Seth Green) - Terry is the toughest of the group. He is rough on the outside, but on the inside he deeply cares for his only friends.
 * Adam Netherson (voiced by Nancy Cartwright) - Adam is a very shy and quiet guy who rarely speaks.

Supporting Characters
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Episodes
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Development
Wheeler conceived the idea while watching watching The Simpsons and Beavis and Butt-Head while working on The Elemental Crystals. He decided to make an adult cartoon of his own. He teamed up with co-worker and friend Dereck Torres to develop the series. TBA

Animation
The 22-minute animation was animated at Film Roman in the United States, Wang Film Productions in Taiwan and AKOM in South Korea. Ink-and-paint services were provided by Bardel Entertainment.

After a script is delivered, an episode then gets translated into a storyboard, where feedback is received from Wheeler and Torres to the board artists if a certain element, such as a gag, doesn't work. Afterwards, a pitch for the episode is given to the network, where they do a read-through, and then the episode is either checked out by the network, or retooled in the small amount of time allocated before an animation studio must receive something to work with.

Critical Reception
The series has received positive reviews from both fans and critics alike. TBA