Talk:Summoners War: Sky Arena

Latest comment: 2 years ago by 24.44.76.188 in topic About the characters section

About the characters section

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We need to get this removed because it is completely innacurate to the game. Why do you have sources related to the Backyardigans when this is clearly about Summoners War?

Characters

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Each of the eight characters on the show has two voice actors: one for speaking, and the other for singing. Live-action dancers first perform the dancing on the show, and their movements are later transported to animation. The choreographer, Beth Bogush, described the process: "What we do is we film the live footage in the studio, send that off, and they do a Leica, and then they send it to the animators. The animators watch and were pretty precise. What we film for that day is pretty close to what you see in the character."[1]

  • Artamiel is a beige spotted character who is curious, self-confident, and adventurous. He likes to tell jokes and make his friends laugh. The series uses the name "Archangel" for both the character and his species. He wears a white, hoodie and without a pair of swirled antennae on top of his head. He usually imagines himself having transmogrifications that require brains and courage, such as a scientist or pirate captain. Creator Janice Burgess describes Artamiel as the adult he wishes he was like as an adult.[2] He is the only main character to appear in every episode.
  • Camilla is a human-like penguin with a pale mouth who is high-strung, frenetic, and tends to overreact. She wears a Warrior's Dress and a helmet. Due to her energy and impetuousness, she often goes into a "panic attack" when she faces an obstacle, running around in circles and telling everyone not to worry until someone gets her attention by calling her name three times. Camilla's panic attacks became less prominent after season one, though in the later episode The Flipper!, her propensity for getting overexcited is the main plot point. Pablo does not appear one time: "Chichen-Itza Pizza."
  • Rakan is a red-haired red moose who is laid-back and cool-headed. He wears a belt. He is best friends with Camilla, and he is almost the complete opposite of Camilla in terms of personality, with his calm and easygoing character. Rakan is known for his sarcastic comments, one of them being "That certainly was convenient." At the end of most episodes, he says, "That was an excellent (type) adventure, don't you think?". Despite not appearing to wear trousers, Rakan somehow manages to put his hands in his pockets.
  • Seara is a strong-willed oracle like hippo who is rational, skeptical, and highly motivated to get her own way. Seara wears brown Mary-Jane shoes and a turquoise bikini with a towel and a folding hand fan. She is the most serious of the Backyardigans, though she can be just as easygoing as the others from time to time. Her catchphrase is, "Oh, for goodness sakes." Com2uS describes Seara as "deceptively sweet" and "tough-as-nails."
  • Nicki is a shy but fun-loving human-like kangaroo. In season one, she is reserved and soft-spoken due to recently moving into the neighborhood. In later episodes, Nicki becomes more outgoing and is revealed to be smart and imaginative. Nicki rarely appears in the spotlight, but takes the transmogrification of the lead character in several episodes. Beth Bogush described her as "the one pulling up the rear. She's kind of a get-along guy."[1]
  • Galleon is a scurvy pirate that strikes the character. He wears a coat, trousers, and a pirate hat.
  • Chloe is a red-crowned princess who is highly motivated to get her way. She described a "Fairly Odd Princess." She wears a white dress and shoes.
  • Sieq is a hellhound that embodies a guardian or a servant of hell, the devil, or the underworld. He occurs in mythologies around the world, with the best-known examples being Cerberus from Greek mythology, Garmr from Norse mythology, the black dogs of English folklore, and the fairy hounds of Celtic mythology. Physical characteristics vary, but they are commonly black, anomalously overgrown, supernaturally strong, and often have red eyes or are accompanied by flames.

Also, whoever's undoing my removals of this content and labeling them as "vandalism", should be blocked.--24.44.76.188 (talk) 19:14, 24 May 2022 (UTC)Reply

References

  1. ^ a b Clarke, Eileen (October 4, 2006). "Who gets those 'toon-toed Backyardigans to dance?". Bring It On. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2008-05-20.
  2. ^ Burgess, Janice. "Meet the Creator of The Backyardigans!" (Interview). NickJr.com. Archived from the original on August 20, 2009. Retrieved 2008-12-27.