A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 21, 2013
Original Title:
Lakewood Plaza Turbo
Alternate Titles:
OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes
Genres:
Action | Animation | Comedy
Production Companies:
Cartoon Network Studios
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 9
Naïve K.O. comes of age, develops his burgeoning powers and works his first job in a video game-inspired world.
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Art Direction:
Sue Mondt
Background Designer:
Tim Beckhardt
Robert Iza
Martin Ansolabehere
Casting Director:
Linda Lamontagne
Character Designer:
Danny Hynes
Lamar Abrams
Creative Director:
Phil Rynda
Creator:
Ian Jones-Quartey
Development Producer:
Katie Krentz
Dialogue Editor:
Eric Freeman
Director:
Ian Jones-Quartey
Executive Producer:
Jennifer Pelphrey
Curtis Lelash
Brian A. Miller
Rob Sorcher
Music:
Jake Kaufman
Post Production Coordinator:
Alicia Parkinson
Post Production Supervisor:
Tony Tedford
Producer:
Nate Funaro
Production Assistant:
Adam Robezzoli
Production Coordinator:
Marcy Mahoney
Kelley Derr
Production Manager:
Linda Barry
Prop Designer:
Amber Hardin
Sound Effects Designer:
Robert Serda
Sound Effects Editor:
Robert Serda
Storyboard:
Ian Jones-Quartey
Supervising Editor:
Paul Douglas
Supervising Producer:
Peter Browngardt
Writer:
Ian Jones-Quartey
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