Kid Icarus: Divine Adventures

Kid Icarus: Divine Adventures is an American animated TV series based on Nintendo's video game franchise of the same name. It is produced by Bear Bones Productions and it premiered on Prime Video and BBToons on March 16, 2018.

Synopsis
Coming soon!

Characters

 * Cam Clarke as Pit
 * Clarke also voices Dark Pit
 * Jennifer Hale as Palutena
 * Hynden Walch as Viridi
 * Cree Summer as Medusa
 * Kari Wahlgren as Phosphora / Gaol
 * Fred Tatasciore as Magnus / Poseidon
 * Maurice LaMarche as Hades
 * Nika Futterman as Pandora
 * Eric Bauza as Eggplant Wizard
 * Dee Bradley Baker as Centurion / Dog / Mik / Belunka
 * Alan Oppenheimer as Chariot Master / Dyntos
 * Troy Baker as Arlon / Pyrrhon
 * Danny Mann as Hewdraw / Thanatos
 * Cherami Leigh as Nyx
 * Lucien Dodge as Arlon
 * Grey Griffin as Nurse
 * Jim Cummings as Zeus

Production
In mid-2013, Mala Miles confirmed that he had made a multi-year deal with Nintendo to co-produce animated series based on their IPs. Production and other subsequent information were later revealed on his blog and Bear Bones' Tumblr.

During Miles' Reddit AMA, he confirmed that he would be producing an original series for BBToons and Prime Video with an intended 2016 premiere date. Several production notes and concept art were revealed throughout 2016 and 2017 on Miles' Tumblr and his blog. Prior to the series' premiere, Mala Miles confirmed a second season was set for a 2019 premiere, followed by announcements of a third and fourth season currently in development. Wang Film Productions, Yearim Productions, Synergy Animation, SMIP Co Ltd., Digital eMation, and Hanho Heung-Up provided animation services for the series.

Critical response
Kid Icarus: Divine Adventures received universal critical acclaim, being praised for it's animation, writing, characters and its unique targeting for females. It currently sits at the "100%" Fresh score from Rotten Tomatoes, with the critical consensus reading "[reserved for Green]". On Metacritic, it was given a 88 of 100, indicating "universal acclaim".

Merchandise
Due to the success of the series, Bandai released a line of figures based on the characters alongside with accessories.

In 2020, McDonald's promoted the series' third season by bundling toys with Happy Meals.

Home media releases
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment is the home media distributor of the series. The first season was released on DVD in November 2018. The second season was released between December 2019 and April 2020.