A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
October 30, 2024
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 2
Creators:
Sharon Flynn
David Skelly
Original Title:
Max & the Midknights
Alternate Titles:
Max and the Midknights
Genres:
Animation | Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Production Companies:
Jane Startz Productions
Nickelodeon Animation Studio
Countries:
US
Join Max, a determined 10-year-old girl with big dreams of becoming a knight, as she leads her friends on an epic adventure filled with excitement, bravery, and lots of fun. Together, they'll battle sword-wielding zombies, duel a malevolent sorceress, and even tame a fire-breathing dragon! Clever, kind, and seriously sassy, Max is always ready to lend a hand — or a sword — whenever anyone needs help.
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Additional Music:
Keiffer Infantino
Animation Director:
Elizabeth Golan
Paola Lecler
Art Direction:
David Skelly
Assistant Sound Editor:
Mia Perfetti
Associate Producer:
Taylor Bradbury
Tanya Melendez
Book:
Lincoln Peirce
CG Supervisor:
Jessica Von Medicus
Casting:
Andrea Hennen
Casting Assistant:
Journey Brown-Saintel
Casting Associate:
Sarah Williams
Lauren Moss
Co-Executive Producer:
Sharon Flynn
David Skelly
Co-Producer:
Dorothy Vickery
Colorist:
Dan Hermelin
Dialogue Editor:
Michael Wessner
Joseph Garten
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Nathan Schram
Executive Producer:
Jane Startz
Lincoln Peirce
Foley Editor:
Carol Ma
Line Producer:
Jeff Curtis
Main Title Theme Composer:
Matt Mahaffey
Original Music Composer:
Matt Mahaffey
Other:
Justin Brinsfield
Post Producer:
Kathleen Safarik
Post Production Coordinator:
Emily Greggs
Sxyvaan Pichon
Post Production Supervisor:
Veronica Addams
Jason Piemnoppakao
Producer:
Amy McKenna
Production Coordinator:
Ryan Brodsky
Cynthia Cortez
Sound Effects Editor:
Ryan Gegenheimer
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jeff Shiffman
Jacob Cook
Story Editor:
Sharon Flynn
Supervising Sound Editor:
Brad Meyer
Theme Song Performance:
Matt Mahaffey
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