Dorg van Dango (2020-2020)

Premiere:
March 2, 2020

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 52

Finale:
April 29, 2020

Creators:
Nora Twomey
Fabian Erlinghäuser

Original Title:
Dorg van Dango

Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Production Companies:
Cartoon Saloon
WildBrain Studios

Countries:
CA | IE

Follow the adventures of Dorg, a normal teen, living in the very normal town of Normill. That is, until he befriends several paranormal characters (a cool unicorn, an ancient witch and an eerie ghost). They are all escapees from Area 52 and in desperate need of help and refuge. To have them blend in with the citizens of Normill, Dorg disguises them as teenagers and hides them in the basement in the local shopping mall. With his new best friends attempting to help navigate life's challenges, Dorg's world just got a whole lot less normal and a lot more fun.

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Animation Director:
Brent Bouchard

Animation Supervisor:
Sarah Lynne Huff
Lawrence Chung
Eden Timm

Associate Producer:
Katja Schumann
Tomm Moore

Casting:
Adrienne Lindsay

Character Designer:
Esther Morales

Creative Consultant:
Kris Pearn

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Elliott Palmer

Executive Producer:
Anne Loi
Gerry Shirren
Kirsten Newlands
Celine Haddad
Josh Scherba
Paul Young

Online Editor:
Oleg Jitov

Original Music Composer:
Leo Pearson

Post Production Coordinator:
Michelle McCamley

Post Production Supervisor:
Alan Slattery

Producer:
Nuria González Blanco

Production Manager:
Kieron Arkins
Isabel Lozano
Matthew Lyons

Sound Designer:
Shane O'Toole

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mark Fitzpatrick

Sound Supervisor:
Barry Reid

Theme Song Performance:
Aisling Browne
Leo Pearson

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