Wakfu (TV series)
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Wakfu: The Animated Series is an anime-influenced French animated television series produced by Ankama Animation, based on the video game Dofus. The first season of 26 episodes began airing on 30 October 2008, and new episodes would continue to air into January 2010 on France 3. The show is animated with Adobe Flash software; all the production is done in France except the special episodes "Noximilien l'Horloger" and "Ogrest, la Légende", both produced in Japan. The series is directed by Anthony "Tot" Roux, and character design is directed by Xavier "Xa" Houssin and Kim "Tcho" Etinoff.[1]
Wakfu | |
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Created by | Anthony Roux |
Based on | Wakfu |
Developed by | Ankama Animations France Televisions Frakas Productions Pictanovo |
Directed by | Anthony Roux [fr] Fabrice Nzinzi |
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Theme music composer | Guillaume Houzé |
Composer | Guillaume Houzé |
Country of origin | France |
Original language | French |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 78 (+ 4 specials & 3 OVAs) (list of episodes) |
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Running time | 22-25 minutes |
Production companies | Ankama France Télévisions Frakas Productions Pictanovo |
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Network | France 3 France 4 |
Release | October 30, 2008 (2008-10-30) – March 15, 2024 (2024-03-15) |
A spin-off called Mini-Wakfu, which features humorous shorts with characters depicted in chibi style has aired since September 2009. The special episode "Noximilien l'Horloger", the origin story of the main antagonist, Nox, was produced in Japan and features a radically different art style made by the same team of animators who worked on Kaiba and Kemonozume. The episode was directed by Eunyoung Choi with Masaaki Yuasa on character design. A successful Kickstarter campaign to produce an English-language dub of the series was launched in January 2014.[2][3] There were two prior English dub attempts. The first two episodes were shown for the first time in English during the 2009 London MCM Expo; this dub pilot is believed to have been recorded in France by expats, many of whom previously worked on the English version of Code Lyoko.[4] A second English dub pilot recorded by Ocean Studios was shown at Anime Expo in 2011.[5]
The third season of the series premiered in France on September 2, 2017.[2][6] Season 3 premiered on Netflix worldwide on April 6, 2018. The release was originally planned for April 1, but was delayed to avoid conflicts with the Easter holiday weekend and the respective holiday event in the Wakfu game.[7]
On May 7, 2020, Ankama announced that season 4 will premiered in early 2024, intended as the final chapter of the story, and a Kickstarter campaign to fund its production was launched on June 8, 2020.[8][9] On January 16, 2024, Ankama announced that season 4 will be released on February 9, 2024.[10]