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Monsters vs. Aliens (TV series)

Monsters vs. Aliens is an American animated television series based on the 2009 DreamWorks Animation film Monsters vs. Aliens. First announced in 2009, the series premiered on Nickelodeon on March 23, 2013, after the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, then began airing in its regular timeslot on April 6, 2013. A total of 26 episodes consisting of 50 segments were released, with the last episode airing on February 8, 2014. It was the third and final Nicktoon produced by DreamWorks Animation after Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness and The Penguins of Madagascar. Following this, the series was not renewed for a second season. Later DreamWorks Animation shows would eventually be produced for Netflix, Hulu, and Peacock, starting with Turbo Fast.

Synopsis
Six months after the events of the film, Susan/Ginormica, B.O.B., Link and Dr. Cockroach learn to adapt to a new world as they work alongside a bizarre group of aliens at Area Fifty-Something, a secret underground base. ==Cast==
Cast
MainRiki Lindhome as Susan Murphy / Ginormica • Eric Edelstein as B.O.B. • James Patrick Stuart as President Hathaway • Jeff Bennett as Coverton • Haley Tju as Sqweep • Gillian Jacobs as Sta'abi Additional voices Dee Bradley Baker as Zombie Moon Ape • Jane Carr as Miss Klangpopper • Lucas Cruikshank as Smarty • Will Friedle as Man-Beast • Josh Gad as Internet • Nolan North as Derek Dietl • Joey Richter as Jace Lovins • Amy Sedaris as Dr. Cutter • Fred Tatasciore as Vornicarn • James Urbaniak as Rule-Bot • Kari Wahlgren as Baby President ==Production==
Production
In 2009, DreamWorks Animation CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg announced that Nickelodeon had ordered a pilot for a Monsters vs. Aliens cartoon series. The cast features new voice actors for the characters of Dr. Cockroach (Chris O'Dowd), Ginormica (Riki Lindhome), Link (Diedrich Bader), and B.O.B. (Eric Edelstein). The executive producers of Monsters vs. Aliens (Bob Schooley, Mark McCorkle, and Brett Haaland) all previously worked on Penguins. Cancellation In November 2013, executive producer Bob Schooley announced on Twitter that Monsters vs. Aliens would not be renewed for a second season Later DreamWorks Animation shows would eventually be produced for Netflix, Hulu, and Peacock, starting with Turbo Fast. ==Episodes==
Home media
Region 1 Despite the show being distributed by Viacom Media Networks (a division of Paramount Skydance), all the DVDs were distributed solely by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (as the show was also distributed by 20th Century Fox Television). The first two titles were later re-released by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment after NBCUniversal bought DreamWorks Animation in 2016. Region 2 ==Awards and nominations==
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