Cartoon Network and HBO Max have unveiled their latest project, “Iyanu: The Series.” This animated series draws heavily from Nigerian culture and mythology, offering a fresh narrative that promises to captivate audiences worldwide.
“Iyanu: The Series” is an adaptation of the popular graphic novel series “Iyanu: Child of Wonder,” created by Roye Okupe and produced under his YouNeek Studios in collaboration with Dark Horse Comics. With Lion Forge Entertainment at the helm of production, the series is set to bring a rich tapestry of Nigerian folklore to the international stage.
The story is centered on History
The story centers on Iyanu, a teenage orphan with a thirst for knowledge about her country’s rich history and ancient arts. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she discovers her extraordinary powers, reminiscent of those possessed by legendary heroes from ages past. Accompanied by her two closest friends, Biyi and Toye, Iyanu embarks on a thrilling journey to confront malevolent forces that threaten her homeland.
Biyi, the carefree adventurer, and Toye, the ever-curious scholar, provide both support and camaraderie as Iyanu navigates the challenges of her newfound destiny. Together, they delve deep into the mysteries of her past and the secrets of her parents, setting the stage for a saga of epic proportions.
An All-Nigerian Cast Brings the Story to Life
What sets “Iyanu: The Series” apart is its all-Nigerian voice cast, a testament to the producers’ commitment to authenticity and cultural representation. Serah Johnson, a trailblazer and the first Nigerian to win a Society of Voice Arts Award, leads the ensemble. She is joined by a host of celebrated Nollywood talents including Adesua Etomi-Wellington, Blossom Chukwujekwu, Stella Damasus, Shaffy Bello, and Ike Ononye, who lend their voices to bring the vibrant characters to life.
Emerging talents Okey Jude and Samuel Kugbiyi also make their mark in the series, voicing Iyanu’s loyal friends, Biyi and Toye, adding depth and charm to these pivotal roles.
The creation of “Iyanu: The Series” is a collaborative effort spearheaded by Roye Okupe, who not only conceptualized the story but also served as a producer. Working alongside him are seasoned professionals such as Brandon Easton, who co-crafted the compelling narrative, and director Saxton Moore, who brings the visual elements to life.
The production team, comprised of Ryan Haidarian, Erica Motley, Carl Reed, Doug Schwalbe, and David Steward II, ensures that each episode is imbued with quality and resonance.
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