HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

''Krogzilla'' is an
adult animated An adult is a human or other animal that has reached full growth. In human context, the term ''adult'' has meanings associated with social and legal concepts. In contrast to a " minor", a legal adult is a person who has attained the age of major ...
web series A web series (also known as a web show) is a series of scripted or non-scripted online videos, generally in episodic form, released on the Internet, which first emerged in the late 1990s and became more prominent in the early 2000s. A single i ...
, created by filmmaker and actor
Cory Edwards Cory Edwards (born August 21, 1968) is an American film director, screenwriter, and stand-up comedian. He is probably best known for directing, co-writing, and voice acting in '' Hoodwinked'' (2005), and for co-writing and voice acting in the ...
for the
YouTube YouTube is a global online video platform, online video sharing and social media, social media platform headquartered in San Bruno, California. It was launched on February 14, 2005, by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim. It is owned by ...
channel
Shut Up! Cartoons ''Shut Up! Cartoons'' was an adult animation channel project created by the Smosh duo (Anthony Padilla, Ian Hecox) and Barry Blumberg that features various animated videos. Shut Up! Cartoons launched on April 30, 2012 with ''Do's and Don'ts'' a ...
. The series premiered on May 31, 2012 and stars Edwards as a
sea monster Sea monsters are beings from folklore believed to dwell in the sea and often imagined to be of immense size. Marine monsters can take many forms, including sea dragons, sea serpents, or tentacled beasts. They can be slimy and scaly and are of ...
named Krogzilla, who was shrunk by scientists. The first season, titled ''Krogzilla Gets a Job'', ended on August 2, 2012 and consisted of ten three-minute episodes that focused on Krogzilla's pursuit of new employment. Edwards has implied the possibility of future seasons and explained that the title of the series would change with each season to reflect a new goal that Krogzilla must accomplish.


Characters

* Krogzilla (
Cory Edwards Cory Edwards (born August 21, 1968) is an American film director, screenwriter, and stand-up comedian. He is probably best known for directing, co-writing, and voice acting in '' Hoodwinked'' (2005), and for co-writing and voice acting in the ...
), a sea monster who used to be 200 feet tall and terrorize cities before he was shrunk by scientists. He is now trying to fit in with humans, and searching for stable employment. * Jeff (Josh Greene), a hot-tempered barnacle that lives on Krogzilla's neck. * Marcus (Josh Greene), a human who befriends Krogzilla and often works with him. * Regurgitor (
Ken Marino Kenneth Joseph Marino (born December 19, 1968) is an American actor, comedian, director, and screenwriter. He was a cast member on MTV's ''The State'' and has starred in shows such as '' Party Down'', '' Marry Me'', '' Burning Love'', and '' Chil ...
), Krogzilla's nemesis. He is a yellow four-armed monster with red spikes, and can vomit
lava Lava is molten or partially molten rock (magma) that has been expelled from the interior of a terrestrial planet (such as Earth) or a moon onto its surface. Lava may be erupted at a volcano or through a fracture in the crust, on land or un ...
. After he was shrunk, he became a famous movie star.


Episodes


The Interview

Director:
Cory Edwards Cory Edwards (born August 21, 1968) is an American film director, screenwriter, and stand-up comedian. He is probably best known for directing, co-writing, and voice acting in '' Hoodwinked'' (2005), and for co-writing and voice acting in the ...
Writer: Cory Edwards Cast: Cory Edwards as Krogzilla, Josh Greene as Jeff and Gardener, Karen Whipple as Receptionist, Shon Little as HR Director Original airdate: May 31, 2012 Plot: Krogzilla goes to a job interview.


Big Dogs

Director: Cory Edwards Writer: Cory Edwards Cast: Cory Edwards as Krogzilla, David Storrs as Vince, Josh Greene as Jeff and Marcus Original airdate: June 7, 2012 Plot: Krogzilla works at Big Dogs, a
fast food Fast food is a type of mass-produced food designed for commercial resale, with a strong priority placed on speed of service. It is a commercial term, limited to food sold in a restaurant or store with frozen, preheated or precooked ingredien ...
restaurant that specializes in
hotdog A hot dog (uncommonly spelled hotdog) is a food consisting of a grilled or steamed sausage served in the slit of a partially sliced bun. The term hot dog can refer to the sausage itself. The sausage used is a wiener (Vienna sausage) or a fra ...
s, and befriends his co-worker Marcus. Cory Edwards sought to parody fast food in this episode, and described Big Dogs as "the dumbest, most hideous idea" he could think of. He felt that real fast food restaurants make poor attempts at variety, and parodied this with the disgusting toppings offered at Big Dogs. After completing the episode, he regretted that he did not include a long menu featuring all of the topping ideas that he had come up with.


Attack of the Kiosk

Director: Cory Edwards Writer: Cory Edwards Cast: Cory Edwards as Krogzilla, Mary Alice Brady as Little Girl and Rita, Josh Greene as Jeff and Afro Kid, David Storrs as Mall Guard,
Ken Marino Kenneth Joseph Marino (born December 19, 1968) is an American actor, comedian, director, and screenwriter. He was a cast member on MTV's ''The State'' and has starred in shows such as '' Party Down'', '' Marry Me'', '' Burning Love'', and '' Chil ...
as Regurgitor Original airdate: June 14, 2012 Plot: After Krogzilla finishes work at a
kiosk Historically, a kiosk () was a small garden pavilion open on some or all sides common in Iran, Persia, the Indian subcontinent, and in the Ottoman Empire from the 13th century onward. Today, several examples of this type of kiosk still exist ...
that sells
frozen yogurt Frozen yogurt (also known as frogurt or by the tradename Froyo; ) is a frozen dessert made with yogurt and sometimes other dairy and non-dairy products. Frozen yogurt is a frozen product containing the same basic ingredients as ice cream, but ...
, he runs into his old nemesis Regurgitor. Cory Edwards had previously collaborated with Ken Marino on ''
Hoodwinked! ''Hoodwinked!'' is a 2005 computer-animated musical comedy mystery film. It retells the folktale ''Little Red Riding Hood'' as a police procedural, using backstories to show multiple characters' points of view. It was produced independently by ...
'', and immediately thought of him to play the role of Regurgitor. David Storrs, who played the mall guard in this episode, had played the role of Vince in the previous episode. Both actors improvised some of their lines. Regurgitor was going to wear an
Ed Hardy Don Ed Hardy (born 1945) is an American tattoo artist known for his tattoos, strong influence on the development of modern tattoo styles, and his eponymous apparel and accessories brand. Early life Hardy was born on January 5, 1945, in Des Moi ...
T-shirt, but the idea did not make it into the final episode. Though the character's legs are never seen, Edwards has stated that Regurgitor does not wear pants.


Tiny Buildings

Director: Cory Edwards Writer: Cory Edwards Cast: Cory Edwards as Krogzilla,
John O'Hurley John George O'Hurley Jr. (born October 9, 1954) is an American actor, comedian, singer, author, game show host and television personality. He is known for his portrayal of J. Peterman on the NBC sitcom ''Seinfeld'', and was the sixth host of the ...
as Executive, Karen Whipple as Shayla, Josh Greene as Jeff and Marcus Original airdate: June 21, 2012 Plot: Krogzilla works at an
architectural firm In the United States, an architectural firm or architecture firm is a business that employs one or more licensed architects and practices the profession of architecture; while in South Africa, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Denmark and other countri ...
and gets in trouble for stealing model buildings. Edwards knew that he wanted to put Krogzilla in a situation with miniature building models as a reference to old
Godzilla is a fictional monster, or '' kaiju'', originating from a series of Japanese films. The character first appeared in the 1954 film ''Godzilla'' and became a worldwide pop culture icon, appearing in various media, including 32 films produc ...
movies, and also wanted to place an episode in a corporate setting, saying, "In comedy, the more formal the situation, the better the "squirm" factor and the more laughs you get out of inappropriate behavior." Edwards met John O'Hurley when their children attended the same preschool class, and cast him as the executive in this episode. Edwards wrote the character of Shayla for Karen Whipple, who had previously played the receptionist in the first episode.


Regurgitated

Director: Cory Edwards Writer: Cory Edwards Cast: Cory Edwards as Krogzilla and Gomer, Josh Greene as Marcus and Jeff, Jason Gerali as Randy, Vanessa Ragland as Lola,
Katie Hooten Katie Hooten is an American actress and film producer. She is married to Timothy Hooten, and is the sister of filmmakers Cory Edwards and Todd Edwards. As a child she participated in theatre, and along with her brothers, made Super 8 home videos. ...
as Mom, Eva Hooten as Girl Original Airdate: June 28, 2012 Plot: Krogzilla works at a movie theatre with Marcus, and notices that a new movie starring Regurgitor is coming out. Three filmgoers recognize Marcus and start to pick on him, when Krogzilla comes to his friend's defense. Edwards used this episode to comment on many of the issues that he has with the current film industry, including the impersonalization of movie theatres and the influx of sequels and remakes. He also commented on bullying in the episode. Shayla and the executive from the previous episode can be seen going on a date at the beginning of the episode. This idea was not in the script, but was conceived of by the animators. Edwards wanted to create many fake movie posters to be seen in the episode, but was unable due to budget constraints. Edwards cast his sister Katie Hooten and niece Eva Hooten as the mother and daughter in this episode.


Party Marty

Director: Cory Edwards Writer: Cory Edwards Cast: Cory Edwards as Krogzilla, Josh Greene as Marcus and Jeff, Vicki Edwards as Mom, Elliot Edwards as Boy, Eva Hooten as Girl, Nathaniel Edwards as Toddler Original Airdate: July 5, 2012 Plot: Krogzilla entertains at a child's birthday party, dressed as a purple monster character named Party Marty. Edwards and many of his friends have personally held jobs entertaining at children's birthday parties, though Edwards has never had to dress in a costume. He enjoyed coming up with a children's character to exist in the world of the show and since he felt that clowns,
Barney the Dinosaur ''Barney & Friends'' is an American children's television series targeted at young children aged 2–7, created by Sheryl Leach. The series premiered on PBS on April 6, 1992. The series features the title character Barney, a purple anthropomo ...
,
Dora the Explorer ''Dora the Explorer'' is an American children's animated television series and multimedia franchise created by Chris Gifford, Valerie Walsh Valdes and Eric Weiner that premiered on Nickelodeon on August 14, 2000, went on hiatus on June 5, 20 ...
, and
Sesame Street ''Sesame Street'' is an American educational children's television series that combines live-action, sketch comedy, animation and puppetry. It is produced by Sesame Workshop (known as the Children's Television Workshop until June 2000) a ...
characters had been over-done, he decided to draw inspiration from the children's television series ''
Yo Gabba Gabba! ''Yo Gabba Gabba!'' is a children's musical television series created by Christian Jacobs and Scott Schultz. The series is about five costumed toys come-to-life and their friend DJ Lance Rock (Lance Robertson). It is co-produced by Magic Stor ...
'' instead. Edwards has stated that his children are fans of the series and that he himself enjoys the show's design. Edwards' niece Eva Hooten, who had played the girl in the previous episode, was cast as another girl in this episode, while his wife Vicki Edwards and his sons Elliot Edwards and Nathaniel Edwards also played roles in the episode. Nathaniel was two years old when he recorded his lines, and wouldn't record them until Josh Greene's dog was brought into the booth. Edwards wanted to feature a scene with Krogzilla jumping in and popping a bounce house, as well as moments with a pinata, and a table of presents, but these were not animated due to budget and schedule restraints. A joke where Krogzilla makes a balloon that could be interpreted as either a sword or a penis was not in the original script, but was conceived of by the animators.


Pet Store

Director: Cory Edwards Writer: Cory Edwards Cast: Cory Edwards as Krogzilla, Josh Greene as Marcus and Jeff, Katie Hooten as Shirley, Ken Marino as Delivery Guy Original Airdate: July 12, 2012 Plot: Krogzilla and Marcus apply for a job at a pet store, where Krogzilla is upset by what he perceives to be the enslavement of other reptiles. He sees the other animals as food though, and eats all of the birds in the store, ruining the interview. Edwards wrote the role of Shirley for his sister Katie Hooten, who had previously played the mom in the fifth episode, while Ken Marino, who plays Regurgitor, was cast as the Delivery Guy in this episode. Much of his dialogue was improvised. His character was originally written as a goth, but due to budget constraints the same character model as Vince from the second episode and the mall guard from the third episode was used instead. Shirley was created using the same character model as Lola from the fifth episode. Krogzilla's appetite for cats was an homage to ALF from the television series ALF.


The Sub

Director: Cory Edwards Writer: Cory Edwards Cast: Cory Edwards as Krogzilla, Josh Greene as Jeff and Student, Jason Gerali as Alan and Student, Vanessa Ragland as Alice (VP) and Student, Karen Whipple as Student Original airdate: July 19, 2012 Plot: Krogzilla is a substitute teacher and gets into an awkward conversation with a Japanese teacher in the teachers' lounge. Edwards chose to have Krogzilla get a job as a substitute teacher since it was a job that many of his friends had held, and the requirements for holding it are minimal. Edwards wanted to show a classroom full of children, but could only show the top of their heads due to budget constraints. Edwards felt that this weakened the scene since the children's reactions could not be shown. Edwards asked his animators to add sight gags to the classroom scene, since it was dialogue-laden and SMOSH did not want the show to be "too talky". The gags that the animators came up with included the students flying paper airplanes and shooting spitwads, and Krogzilla accidentally pulling down a chart of the male reproductive system. The line about Alan being from Tulsa was an homage to Edwards' own home town and the line about not being allowed to smoke is a reference to SMOSH not allowing Edwards to include smoking or even references to smoking in the show. Jason Gerali, who plays Alan, and Vanessa Ragland, who plays Alice, previously played Randy and Lola respectively in the fifth episode. Alice was originally going to appear on screen, but was instead only heard over an intercom box due to budget constraints. Karen Whipple, who plays one of the students, had previously played the receptionist in the first episode and Shayla in the fourth episode.


Price Bombers

Director: Cory Edwards Writer: Cory Edwards Cast: Cory Edwards as Krogzilla, Josh Greene as Darren, Karen Whipple as Zombie Girl, Vicki Edwards as Zombie Girl, Ken Marino as Regurgitor Original Airdate: July 26, 2012 Plot: Krogzilla works at a store called Price Bombers and runs into Regurgitor signing autographs. Price Bombers was based on
Target Target may refer to: Physical items * Shooting target, used in marksmanship training and various shooting sports ** Bullseye (target), the goal one for which one aims in many of these sports ** Aiming point, in field artillery, fi ...
, and Darren was based on Dean Pelton from the television series ''
Community A community is a social unit (a group of living things) with commonality such as place, norms, religion, values, customs, or identity. Communities may share a sense of place situated in a given geographical area (e.g. a country, village, tow ...
''. Darren uses the same character model as the executive from the fourth episode. The Zombie Girls were based on real people that Karen Whipple encountered at a
Party City Party City Holdco Inc. is an American publicly traded retail chain of party stores founded in 1986 by Steve Mandell in East Hanover, New Jersey. Party City’s parent organization is Party City Holdings Inc. Based in Woodcliff Lake, NJ, the comp ...
. One of the Zombie Girls was played by Whipple, who had previously played the receptionist in the first episode, Shayla in the fourth episode, and a student in the eighth episode, while the other one was played by Edwards' wife Vicki Edwards, who had previously played the mom in the sixth episode. The
taco salad A taco salad is a Tex-Mex dish that combines ingredients used in Tex-Mex tacos. The dish originated in Texas during the 1960s. Ingredients The salad is served with a fried flour tortilla shell stuffed with shredded iceberg lettuce and topped wit ...
joke was a reference to an improv routine done by David Storrs, who played Vince in the second episode and the mall guard in the third episode.


Deconstruction

Director: Cory Edwards Writer: Cory Edwards Cast: Cory Edwards as Krogzilla, Joel McCrary as Foreman, Josh Greene as Marcus and Jeff Original Airdate: August 2, 2012 Plot: Krogzilla gets a job tearing down buildings and finds it to be a perfect fit. Marcus, who has found a job as a delivery man, visits Krogzilla at work and reveals that he plans on going back to school. Edwards chose to make the final episode more emotional than comedic and hoped to speak to those who had lost jobs in recent years. He compared the episode's tone to a
Wes Anderson Wesley Wales Anderson (born May 1, 1969) is an American filmmaker. His films are known for their eccentricity and unique visual and narrative styles. They often contain themes of grief, loss of innocence, and dysfunctional families. Cited by so ...
movie and recognized that it might not appeal to SMOSH's target demographic, so he was surprised when it was well received by viewers. The Foreman is played by Joel McCrary, who was originally cast in Edwards' 2005 computer-animated film ''
Hoodwinked! ''Hoodwinked!'' is a 2005 computer-animated musical comedy mystery film. It retells the folktale ''Little Red Riding Hood'' as a police procedural, using backstories to show multiple characters' points of view. It was produced independently by ...
'' before being replaced by
Xzibit Alvin Nathaniel Joiner (born September 18, 1974), better known by his stage name Xzibit (pronounced "exhibit"), is an American rapper, actor, television presenter, and radio personality. Xzibit began his musical career after the release of his ...
. The character previously appeared as a gardener in the first episode, though he was played by Josh Greene then. Edwards did not originally plan on making them the same character, but while trying to lower the number of characters in the show due to budget constraints, he decided to combine them. He was pleased with the result of Krogzilla ultimately being hired by the first person that he encountered in the series. The episode features an original song titled "Creatures (Getting Closer)", written by Nick Flora.


Development

In October 2011, YouTube announced that it was entering into a $100 million deal to create over one hundred new channels on its site. These channels would feature original content created by various Hollywood
production companies A production company, production house, production studio, or a production team is a studio that creates works in the fields of performing arts, new media art, film, television, radio, comics, interactive arts, video games, websites, music, an ...
, celebrities, and new media groups with the hope of providing a new
Digital Age The Information Age (also known as the Computer Age, Digital Age, Silicon Age, or New Media Age) is a historical period that began in the mid-20th century. It is characterized by a rapid shift from traditional industries, as established during t ...
alternative to television. In December of that year, shortly after the expiration of his contract to write and direct a feature film of the television series ''
Fraggle Rock ''Fraggle Rock'' (also known as ''Jim Henson's Fraggle Rock'' or ''Fraggle Rock with Jim Henson's Muppets'') is a children's musical fantasy comedy puppet television series about interconnected societies of Muppet creatures, created by Jim H ...
'', filmmaker and actor Cory Edwards announced that he was creating an animated web series that would air on one of these channels. Edwards had previously served as a pioneer in entertainment, by directing the 2005 film ''
Hoodwinked! ''Hoodwinked!'' is a 2005 computer-animated musical comedy mystery film. It retells the folktale ''Little Red Riding Hood'' as a police procedural, using backstories to show multiple characters' points of view. It was produced independently by ...
'', one of the first fully independently funded computer animated films, and creating the
webcomic Webcomics (also known as online comics or Internet comics) are comics published on a website or mobile app. While many are published exclusively on the web, others are also published in magazines, newspapers, or comic books. Webcomics can be co ...
''
Roger Cosmonkey ''Roger Cosmonkey'' is a series of webcomics created by filmmaker Cory Edwards. The series premiered on May 16, 2011 and so far has consisted of two series; ''Roger Cosmonkey'' and ''Roger Cosmonkey 2: Mega-Pigeon''. Both series were posted on Edwar ...
'', which was posted through his
Twitter Twitter is an online social media and social networking service owned and operated by American company Twitter, Inc., on which users post and interact with 280-character-long messages known as "tweets". Registered users can post, like, and ...
account, and has been described as the world's first episodic Twitter series. In April 2012 it was revealed that the title of the series would be ''Krogzilla Gets a Job'', and that it would air on the channel Shut Up! Cartoons, established by the internet comedy duo
Smosh Smosh is an American YouTube sketch comedy- improv collective founded by Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox. In 2002, Padilla created a website named "smosh.com" for making Flash animations, and he was later joined by Hecox. They began to post v ...
, which already ran the third most-subscribed to channel on YouTube. Shut Up! Cartoons would launch on April 30 of that year, and air eighteen short animated web series over the course of its first year. ''Krogzilla'' was the fourth of these series to air. According to Edwards, the series' humor is derived from putting a fantastic creature in ordinary situations. He explained that while he was working on ''Hoodwinked!'', he realized that "The more ordinary the animals’ conversations were, the funnier it was." As such, he decided that none of the characters in the series would react to Krogzilla as though he were unusual. Instead, Edwards explained, everyone would see him as "just some dude that’s a little weird." In addition to ''Hoodwinked!'', Edwards has compared the series' style of humor to ''
The Office ''The Office'' is a mockumentary sitcom created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, first made in the United Kingdom, then Germany, and subsequently the United States. It has since been remade in ten other countries. The original series of ...
'', '' Louie'', and ''
New Girl ''New Girl'' is an American television sitcom created by Elizabeth Meriwether and produced by 20th Television for Fox that originally aired from September 20, 2011, to May 15, 2018. The series revolves around a kooky teacher, Jessica Day ( Zoo ...
''. He has also stated that he wanted the show to serve as a metaphor for those who lost their jobs and had to find alternative employment in recent years. Edwards' wife created the character of Jeff, as she felt that the initial plan for the series wasn't weird enough for its target audience. Edwards was shocked by his wife's suggestion, which he found uncharacteristic of her, but came to appreciate the idea. He realized that the hot-tempered character of Jeff could serve as a foil to the more laid back character of Krogzilla, and patterned him on the concept of an annoying roommate. He stressed that while he knows many people named Jeff, he did not base the character off of any of them, but instead felt that the common name was a humorous match for the bizarre character. Edwards created the character of Marcus so that series could have at least one normal character, and wouldn't be overwhelmed with eccentricity. Edwards took on the lead role of Krogzilla himself, and cast his friend Josh Greene in the recurring roles of Jeff and Marcus. He felt that the two roles comprised different extremities of Greene's personality, and described scenes that featured dialogue between the two characters as "like hearing a 'Jeckle and Hyde' routine." According to Greene, he approached the role of Jeff by channeling the love child of
Al Pacino Alfredo James Pacino (; ; born April 25, 1940) is an American actor. Considered one of the most influential actors of the 20th century, he has received numerous accolades: including an Academy Award, two Tony Awards, and two Primetime Emmy ...
and Gilbert Godfried. Both Greene and Ken Marino, who was cast in the recurring role of Krogzilla's nemesis Regurgitor, had previously collaborated with Edwards on ''Hoodwinked!'' Edwards found creating a series for the internet to be an enjoyable experience, largely due to the immediate feedback that would come from viewers, and the significant amount of creative freedom that he was given. He explained that most of the restrictions placed on him by Smosh seemed obvious, and included a ban on R-rated swears, nudity, drug use, smoking, and references to smoking. He also explained that he was pressured to keep the show from relying on long segments of dialogue, though he personally felt that the dialogue was an important factor to the show.


Production

Much of the voice recording was done with multiple actors in the recording booth at one time. This was a new method for Edwards, and he explained that he did it to "allow for those messy, unrehearsed moments that can happen when the actors 'bump into each other' a little more." Mark Keefer, who had previously collaborated with Edwards on ''
Hoodwinked! ''Hoodwinked!'' is a 2005 computer-animated musical comedy mystery film. It retells the folktale ''Little Red Riding Hood'' as a police procedural, using backstories to show multiple characters' points of view. It was produced independently by ...
'', served as the
sound designer In physics, sound is a vibration that propagates as an acoustic wave, through a transmission medium such as a gas, liquid or solid. In human physiology and psychology, sound is the ''reception'' of such waves and their ''perception'' by the ...
and
re-recording mixer A re-recording mixer in North America, also known as a dubbing mixer in Europe, is a post-production audio engineer who mixes recorded dialogue, sound effects and music to create the final version of a soundtrack for a feature film, television p ...
on the series, while Josh Greene served as the
sound engineer An audio engineer (also known as a sound engineer or recording engineer) helps to produce a recording or a live performance, balancing and adjusting sound sources using equalization, dynamics processing and audio effects, mixing, reproduction, ...
. Dialogue was recorded at Greene's studio Squareplay Entertainment. Greene also wrote the series'
theme song Theme music is a musical composition that is often written specifically for radio programming, television shows, video games, or films and is usually played during the title sequence, opening credits, closing credits, and in some instances at so ...
, and styled it after
jazz Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues and ragtime. Since the 1920s Jazz Age, it has been recognized as a major ...
y vintage TV themes from the 1960s, as requested by Edwards. Ryan Hostetler served as the Animation Producer, and his company, Silly Monster Media created the animation with
Flash animation Adobe Flash animation or Adobe Flash cartoon (formerly Macromedia Flash animation, Macromedia Flash cartoon, FutureSplash animation, and FutureSplash cartoon) is an animation that is created with the Adobe Animate (formerly Flash Professional) p ...
. Many character designs created by Edwards could not be used due to the series' small budget, and instead certain designs were used for multiple characters by making alterations to them.


Reception

The first episode of ''Krogzilla'' reached 219,000 views in its first day. By the release of the third episode, the entire series had garnered over 750,000 views. The series was listed as one of the best online animated web series by ''
USA Today ''USA Today'' (stylized in all uppercase) is an American daily middle-market newspaper and news broadcasting company. Founded by Al Neuharth on September 15, 1982, the newspaper operates from Gannett's corporate headquarters in Tysons, Virgini ...
''. The series was nominated for Best Animated Web Series by the
International Academy of Web Television The International Academy of Web Television (IAWTV) was founded in 2008 and is devoted to the advancement of the arts and sciences of streaming television and web series production. Since 2011, the academy has hosted an annual awards ceremony cal ...
, but lost to ''
Red vs. Blue ''Red vs. Blue'', often abbreviated as ''RvB'', is an American web series created by Burnie Burns with his production company Rooster Teeth. The show is based on the setting of the military science fiction first-person shooter series and media fr ...
''.


Future

Cory Edwards has expressed interest in returning for a second season, and explained that the title of each season would change to reflect a new goal that Krogzilla must accomplish. He has suggested ''Krogzilla Goes to College'' and ''Krogzilla Gets a Date'' as possible titles of future seasons.


References

{{Reflist, 30em


External links


Krogzilla Episode Playlist

Krogzilla on Facebook




* ttp://www.animationmagazine.net/events/smosh-to-launch-youtube-animation-channel/ Animation Magazine - SMOSH to Launch YouTube Animation Channel
Cartoonbrew.com - SMOSH! Announces YouTube Animation Channel, Shut Up! Cartoons

Anderson University - Alum-created “Krogzilla” a hit on YouTube
2012 web series debuts 2010s YouTube series 2010s American adult animated television series American adult animated comedy television series American adult animated web series Animated television series about monsters