WTF 101 (2019-2019)

Premiere:
January 7, 2019

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 10

Finale:
March 11, 2019

Creators:
Mike Trapp

Original Title:
WTF 101

Genres:
Action & Adventure | Animation | Comedy

Production Companies:
Dropout

Countries:
US

Afternoon detention with Ms. Foxtrot leads to magical, educational, and extremely gross journeys.

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2D Artist:
Dom Aldis

Accountant:
Shay Parsons

Animation:
Alex Wilmott
Chris Bowles
Gemma Wilmott
Liam Stewart
Lisa Hack
Mark Abbott
Naomi Scutts
Nick Harrop
Rebecca Murrell
Steve Edge

Art Designer:
Francis Stanton

Art Direction:
Alex Dron

Assistant Accountant:
Chetera Bell

Background Designer:
Josh Hall
Costa Kassab

Casting:
Amanda Lenker Doyle
Chrissy Fiorilli

Co-Producer:
Joe Brumm

Director:
Mark Paterson
Greg Stees

Editor:
Dave Butler

Executive Assistant:
Annie Humphreville

Executive Producer:
Sam Reich
Mike Trapp
David Kerns
Shane Rahmani

Lead Animator:
Beth Harvey
Claire Renton

Original Music Composer:
Ack Kinmonth

Post Production Supervisor:
Melissa Balan
Matt Reybitz

Production Coordinator:
Brittany Lester

Production Director:
Lesa Greenfield

Production Manager:
Liana Wright

Sound Designer:
Dan Brumm

Sound Mixer:
Steve Thornely

Storyboard Artist:
Jim Byrt
Karl Wills

Supervising Producer:
Alex Edge

Theme Song Performance:
Zach Robinson

Writer:
Mike Trapp

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