Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts

Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts is an animated television series created by Meijer van Wouters and developed by Camilla Mejia, adapted from Wouters' 1995 webcomic Kipo. The series is produced by an American company Sensation Animation and animated by South Korean studio Sunmin.

The young adult animated series follows a girl named Kipo Oak, who is searching for her father after being forced to flee from her burrow, and must explore the post-apocalyptic surface world ruled by mutated animals to find him. Along the way, she befriends human survivors Wolf and Benson, and the mutant animals' Dave and Mandu.

The series has been critically acclaimed for its design, characterization, music, world-building, voice acting, and diversity. The series is particularly notable for its representation of LGBT and characters of color.

The show's three seasons, each ten episodes long, were released throughout 2000.

Plot
Sometime by the 23rd century, animals have mutated to become anthropomorphic creatures called "mutes". Mutes rose up against their human oppressors, forcing the majority of the human race to live in underground cities called burrows, while civilization has been reduced to a post-apocalyptic wasteland collectively known as "Las Vistas".

In the first season, Kipo Oak, a thirteen-year-old girl, is separated from her father Lio after their burrow is attacked by a "mega monkey", a colossal, mutated spider monkey. Traversing through Las Vistas, she meets and befriends Wolf, a cold and hardened girl who has been surviving on her own after her adoptive wolf family turned on her, the upbeat Benson and his insect companion Dave, and the mute pig Mandu. Together, they set out to find the burrow Lio and the rest of Kipo's community fled to after their first one was destroyed. During their adventures, Kipo discovers that she has the DNA of a mega jaguar, and can partially transform her body. As the five journey along they make many mute allies and enemies, including the tyrant Scarlemagne, a mandrill mute who intends to subjugate humanity with his mind-controlling pheromones and force the other mutes into an utopian empire which he will rule with a human army.

In the second season, Kipo seeks to rescue her people after they are captured by Scarlemagne. Kipo learns she was experimented with mute DNA by her parents before her birth, turning her into a half-human, half-jaguar hybrid, and that that her mother Song, previously thought to be deceased, is actually the mega monkey who destroyed her burrow, mutated as a side effect from her pregnancy and mind-controlled with Scarlemagne's pheromones by Dr. Emilia, her parents' former employer who now leads a resistance group against mutes. She also discovers that Scarlemagne was originally an ordinary mandrill named Hugo whom Kipo's parents turned sentient and secretly raised as their son, but grew to hate them after they were forced to abandon him. These revelations slowly cause Kipo to start to lose control of her abilities, putting her at risk of transforming into a mega jaguar permanently, but she is able to regain control. She frees Song from her mind control and defeats Scarlemagne, but meanwhile Dr. Emilia has turned most of Kipo's people over to her cause of reverting mutes back into normal animals so human civilization can rise again.

In the third season, Kipo creates the "Human Mute Ultimate Friendship Alliance" (HMUFA) to thwart Dr. Emilia, but struggles to make humans and mutes work together. Emilia creates an anti-mute cure with Kipo's DNA, and it is with this cure that Kipo turns her mother human again. Ultimately, Kipo succeeds in making peace between mutes and humans. With her plans foiled and unwilling to accept change, Emilia turns herself into a mega mute to kill Kipo and her friends, but she is defeated with Scarlemagne's help, who sacrifices himself to save Kipo. Five years later, Kipo happily lives on the surface where humans and mutes finally co-exist in harmony.

Main

 * Kipo Oak (voiced by Melissa Disney) – An enthusiastic and curious young girl who is searching for her people. She later learns that her parents injected her with mute DNA, giving her the powers of a huge purple jaguar.
 * Wolf (voiced by Bettina Bush) – Kipo's best friend. A hardened and young survivor on the surface world who was raised by wolves. She wields a spear made from the stinger of a deathstalker scorpion that she dubs "Stalkie".
 * Benson Mekler (voiced by Orlando Brown) – A happy-go-lucky surface survivor, Dave's best friend, and last of the "fanatics", a group previously at war with Dave's species for two centuries.
 * Dave (voiced by Tom Kenny) – A mutant insect and Benson's best friend who repeatedly molts from baby to child to teen to adult to elderly. He is the last of his kind, a species of identical-looking insects who all shared the name Dave and were at war for over two centuries with the "fanatics" over a cooling fan.
 * Mandu (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) – A mutant pig with four eyes and six legs adopted by Kipo.
 * Lio Oak (voiced by Ving Rhames) – Kipo's father, a scientist, and teacher of their underground community. He and Song were originally working for Dr. Emilia to turn mutes back into normal animals so humanity could reclaim the surface.
 * Hugo "Scarlemagne" Oak (voiced by Jim Ward) – A deranged, flamboyant, power-hungry mandrill and Kipo's adoptive older brother. He seeks to create a mute-only utopia and rule Las Vistas with an army of enslaved humans. Due to human experimentation, the pheromones in his sweat can control primate minds.
 * Song Oak (voiced by Lauren Tom) – Kipo's mother and Lio's wife who originally worked with him to revert mutes back into normal animals before they changed their minds; thought to be deceased, she is later revealed to be alive.
 * Dr. Emilia (voiced by April Winchell) – A cold-hearted, manipulative, remorseless human scientist who wants to end the mutes' existence.

Supporting

 * Molly Yarnchopper (voiced by Lea DeLaria) - A Timbercat and Yumyan Hammerpaw's second-in-command.
 * Yumyan Hammerpaw (voiced by Steven Blum) - Axe Lord of the Timbercats. His name is a parody of the tall tale character Paul Bunyan.
 * Cotton (voiced by Grey DeLisle) - Rocker leader of the Umlaut Snakes from Cactus Town.
 * Good Billions and Bad Billions (voiced by Phil LaMarr and Jim Cummings) - Astronomer co-leaders of the Newton Wolves.
 * Jamack (voiced by Billy West) - A Mod Frog who sought out to capture Kipo after she caused him to be banished from his pack, but has since become a reluctant ally.
 * Tad Mulholland (voiced by Michael-Leon Wooley) - A sentient colony of tardigrades who traps others in dream worlds.
 * Hoag (voiced by Jeff Bennett) - A member of Kipo's underground community and Doag's father.
 * Troy Sandoval (voiced by David Kaufman) - A boy from Kipo's underground community and Benson's boyfriend.
 * Asher and Dahlia Berdacs (voiced by Scott Menville and Debi Derryberry) - Twin siblings from Kipo's underground community. Asher is non-binary while Dahlia is female.
 * Amy and Brad (voiced by April Winchell and Lex Lang) - A pair of rats who manage an amusement park called Ratland.
 * Zane and Greta (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui and Mary Elizabeth McGlynn) - Dr. Emilia's assistants.
 * Roberto Sandoval (voiced by Kirk Thornton) - Troy's father.
 * Fun Gus (voiced by Charlie Adler) - A sentient mold with a child-like personality.
 * Label (voiced by Rebecca Forstadt) - A Fitness Raccoon.
 * Mrs. Sartori (voiced by Grey DeLisle) - Leader of the Mod Frogs.
 * Easy (voiced by Frank Welker) - Leader of the Humming Bombers.
 * Doag (voiced by Tara Strong) - Hoag's dance-obsessed daughter.
 * Gerard (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) - An orangutan Noble.
 * Lemieux (voiced by Grey DeLisle) - A tarsier Noble.
 * Loretta and Wheels (voiced by Grey DeLisle and Alanna Ubach) - Co-leaders of the Scooter Skunks.
 * Harris and Kwat (voiced by Jimmy Zoppi and Grey DeLisle) - A pair of Mod Frogs and Jamack's former goons.
 * Camille (voiced by Grey DeLisle) - An Umlaut Snake.
 * Puck (voiced by Maddie Blaustein) - A theater musician otter.
 * Ida, Florabel, and Bev (voiced by Mona Marshall, Ashley Johnson, and Mary Elizabeth McGlynn) - The "Chevre Sisters", a trio of blind, soothsaying goats.
 * Ruffles (voiced by Stuart Zagnit) - A Timbercat.
 * Tongue Depressor (voiced by Billy West) - A Fitness Raccoon.
 * Margot (voiced by Wendee Lee) - Wolf's adoptive wolf sister.
 * Mr. Filburn (voiced by Lex Lang) - A member of Kipo's underground community.
 * Lily and Earl Berdacs (voiced by Philece Sampler and Carlos Alazraqui) - Asher and Dahlia's parents.
 * Hyun-soo (voiced by Quinton Flynn) - Lead singer of a narwhal K-pop band.
 * Boom-Boom (voiced by Alanna Ubach) - A Humming Bomber.

Development
Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts was created by Meijer van Wouters. Wouters began posting the webcomic Kipo through Bear Bones' website in 1995. The animated series based on the webcomic was first announced at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival in June 1999. Wouters compared the series to The Wizard of Oz, "but instead of ruby slippers [Kipo] has Nikes on".

The series has five writers in addition to showrunner Wouters and executive producer Camilla Mejia. They worked in two teams, each comprising a director and three storyboard artists. The animation is made by Sunmin Animation in South Korea using traditional animation methods. About sixty people worked on the series at Sensation, and about fifty-five at Sunmin Animation.

LGBTQ representation
As the studio pushed forward, Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts became a notable example of expanded representation. In the first season of Kipo, which premiered on January 10, Benson said outright he was gay, saying he only liked the series protagonist, Kipo, in a platonic way. He also developed a crush on a male character, Troy, in the show's 10th episode. Due to these elements, some noted the show's "casual queerness."

The series was nominated for a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Kids & Family Programming.

In a 2011 interview, Wouters told Insider that he and Mejia released that there weren't "iconic Superman or Spider-Man archetypes very often as a gay person in media" saying that gay people would be villains or comic relief, with their pitch for Benson as part of the show, making history, becoming the first Black gay protagonist and "second-known animated kids character" apart from a character in 6teen to "identify themselves as gay in dialogue."

Music
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Episodes
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Home media releases
In April 2006, Bear Bones Entertainment announced that they licensed the series to Shout! Factory for home video distribution. The complete series set was released on September 12, 2006. Special features include episode commentaries, interviews, animatics, and a bonus CD including much of the score of the series.