Star Vs The Forces Of Evil Marco
- Star Vs The Forces Of Evil Marco Jr
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. Aaron Hammersley (supervising, seasons 2-4). Dominic Bisignano (supervising, seasons 2-4)Running time22 minutes (per 2 segments)11 minutes per segmentProduction company(s)DistributorReleaseOriginal network(2019)Original releaseJanuary 18, 2015 ( 2015-01-18) –May 19, 2019 ( 2019-05-19)External linksStar vs. The Forces of Evil is an American created by Daron Nefcy and developed by Jordana Arkin and, which aired on. It is the first Disney XD series created by a woman, and the third overall for (following from 1997 and from 2012).The series follows the adventures of Star Butterfly (voiced by ), the young turbulent heir to the royal throne in the dimension of Mewni, who is sent to Earth to mellow her reckless behavior.
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There she befriends and becomes roommates with human Marco Diaz and begins a semi-normal life in Echo Creek, attending school and meeting new friends. Throughout the first season, the two travel to exotic dimensions using dimensional scissors while preventing the Mewman monster Ludo from stealing Star's magic wand.
As the series progresses, Star and Marco meet new friends, take on new enemies, and travel to even more weird and wild dimensions.Star vs. The Forces of Evil typically follows a format of two 11 minute-long independent 'segments' per episode for the first three seasons. The fourth season has a few more half-hour episodes than prior seasons. Greenlit for Disney Channel in 2013, the first episode aired there on January 18, 2015, as a preview, then the series moved over to Disney XD on March 30, 2015, where its premiere on Disney XD became the most-watched animated series debut in the network's history.
The fourth and final season premiered on March 10, 2019, in its return to Disney Channel, with two new episodes airing every Sunday. The series concluded on May 19, 2019. Main article:is a from the of Mewni and the heiress to the royal throne of the Butterfly Kingdom.
As per tradition, she is given the family heirloom wand on her 14th birthday. After she accidentally sets fire to the family castle, her parents King River and Queen Moon Butterfly decide that a safer option is to send her to Earth as a, so she can continue her magic training there. She befriends Marco Diaz and lives with his family in suburban while attending Echo Creek Academy. Going in a series of misadventures using 'dimensional scissors' that can open, Star and Marco must deal with everyday school life while protecting Star's wand from falling into the hands of Ludo, a half-bird half-man creature from Mewni who commands a group of monsters.As the series progresses, new, more threatening antagonists appear in the show, including the mysterious monster Toffee, and the plot shifts from the defence of the wand from Ludo to a bigger and more complex narrative focusing on the various conflicts revolving around the rulership of Mewni.
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Several mysteries about the past of the Butterly royal family are also unveiled, mostly revolving around Eclipsa Butterfly, the 'Queen of Darkness' and the most infamous member in the Butterflys' family history. Several secondary protagonists also appear more prominently or join the series in subsequent seasons, including Star's Mewman best friend Pony Head (who is a floating unicorn head), half-demon ex-boyfriend Tom, the mischievous Janna, and Magic High Commission member Hekapoo; Queen Moon also takes on a bigger role, especially with Toffee.Background and production Nefcy said she originally created Star as a girl who wanted to be a like, and Marco as a boy who was obsessed with and karate; they would be enemies instead of friends.
In this earlier version, Star did not have any actual magical powers; she instead would approach and solve problems primarily through the force of her determination alone. Nefcy began pitching the show to during the time when she was in her third year of college, when the network was actively soliciting the creation of pilots for prospective new shows. Nefcy originally placed Star in the fourth grade, reflecting on a time in her own childhood when she held a self-described obsession with the animated series. However, Nefcy later adjusted the character's age to fourteen during the time she made her series proposition to Disney rather than Cartoon Network originally.
An executive at that time made the suggestion for Star to have actual magical powers. Nefcy worked this concept into the show's current iteration, along with the idea of different dimensions as show locations, the framing device of Star being a foreign exchange student, and the plot aspects relating to Star being a princess and the subsequent consequences of her royal birthright. Nefcy said that the overall concept has evolved over about six years.In addition to and, Nefcy has said that she had heavy influence in her youth from the animated Japanese shows, and, the last of which featured a blue unicorn.
She also cited shows unrelated to Japanese animation such as, and was influenced by independent comic series such as and The Dungeon. With regards to the development of more strong female characters, Nefcy said that she 'looked at TV over the years and I have had to go to Japan when I was younger to find the cartoons that had the characters that I wanted to see. It was always a question of 'Well, why isn't that on TV in the U.S.?' 'One of the concepts she likes about the show is that it doesn't make high school the most important experience for teenagers. She also likes that Star does her own thing instead of being concerned about fitting in. Nefcy did not want the gimmick about keeping the magic powers a secret from others as typical of magical girl shows, so she had the students already know about it and Marco's parents as well.
She also portrays Star as not really a superhero as she does not specifically go after super-villains except when they attack her, and that she doesn't really save people. Nefcy said that the episodes balance comedy and drama: 'we really want our characters to feel like teenagers and have them going through the normal emotions that teenagers go through, but in this magical setting.' Storyboarding and design are done in Los Angeles. In describing the process, Nefcy said that the show is storyboard-driven, with each episode mapped out by the storyboard artists. The storyboarders also do the writing, taking a two-page outline and turning it into a full script. A storyboard for 11 minutes would require about 2000 drawings to be done in a six-week period. After pre-production in the US, the first season animation was done at in Ottawa, Canada.
Mercury had also done and the series. For the rest of first season, the animation was done in the Philippines. The second season was animated by Sugarcube and, both located in South Korea.The theme song was done by Brad Breeck, who also did ' opening theme; Nefcy said: 'when we were listening to it we didn't know, because we just listened '. Brian Kim was chosen among a group of about ten people as the show's composer. Kim describes the music for each dimension as having a different sound and relating it to indie rock in Los Angeles.The show was initially scheduled to premiere on after being greenlit in March 2013, for a premiere in the Fall of 2014, before being switched over to Disney XD. However, on February 23, 2018, it was announced that the show would be moving to Disney Channel for its fourth season. On February 7, 2019, it was announced that the fourth season would be its last.
Promotion and release The show's title sequence was promoted at six months prior to its scheduled broadcast premiere. As a result, the footage was uploaded by fans to YouTube who then started generating. The first episode premiered on Disney Channel in January 2015. The positive reaction on social media prompted Disney XD to order a second season of the series in February 2015, six weeks ahead of its launch of the series on Disney XD in March. Disney sitcom actors and participated in promoting the series the weeks before its Disney XD premiere, with Holt dressing up as Star.The second season premiered on July 11, 2016, The show's third season was ordered ahead in March 2016. It premiered on July 15, 2017, with a two-hour long television movie entitled ' The Battle for Mewni' and consisted of the first four episodes. A live chat featuring Star and Marco was aired on Disney XD on July 17.
The remaining third-season episodes started airing on November 6, 2017. A fourth season was also ordered ahead of the third season premiere. That fourth season, announced to be its last in February 2019, premiered on March 10, 2019, with two episodes. International Star vs. The Forces of Evil premiered in Canada on on April 6, 2015, and was later moved to on December 1.
The series premiered on Disney XD channels in the on April 16, 2015in on August 3, and in the on October 5. It also premiered on November 8 on in Southeast Asia. The series premiered on March 6, 2016, as Star Butterfly in French on in Canada. The show premiered on November 2 on in Italy, and on on November 2, 2016.
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Episodes. Main article: SeasonSegmentsEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast airedNetwork2413January 18, 2015 ( 2015-01-18)September 21, 2015 ( 2015-July 11, 2016 ( 2016-07-11)February 27, 2017 ( 2017-July 15, 2017 ( 2017-07-15)April 7, 2018 ( 2018-March 10, 2019 ( 2019-03-10)May 19, 2019 ( 2019-05-19)Reception Star vs. The Forces of Evil has received positive reviews by critics.Kevin Johnson of gave the pilot episode a B+, saying that the show was something children could have a lot of fun with, noting how the show follows current trends in western animation 'towards large-eyed characters and quirky visual trends'. Johnson stated that Star vs.
The Forces of Evil 'excels on wild, silly, and clever set-pieces to bring the laughs and action', but expected that adult viewers won't get much out of it. Furthermore, the premiere of Star vs. The Forces of Evil became the most-watched animated series debut in Disney XD’s history. Following the end of the second season, Disney XD announced it had ordered a fourth season of the show, and that in 2016, Star and another animated show had reached over 100 million consumer views combined across its media platforms.In reviewing episodes from the first season, Marcy Cook of described the show as a blend of others such as and a sanitized, with great appeal to tween and teen girls as well some laugh out loud moments for adults.
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She said, 'It's really cool to see a girl who is into cuteness and rainbows also kick-ass and enjoy it'. Cook was bothered by the short episodes that made the plot seem rushed or underdeveloped. Cook was bugged by Marco's personality from the pilot episode where he was a safety conscious kid to the series where he was a martial arts fight seeker.
Caitlin Donovan of entertainment website Epicstream listed it among her top 10 animated series of 2015. She found the first few episodes to be 'a little rough for me, like the show was trying too hard to be funny and weird', but that the show got better with character development and relationship building, with 'a really dramatic, high-tension finale to the first season'.The first season currently holds a 100% approval rating on based on 5 critic reviews. Awards and nominations The episode 'Party with a Pony' was showcased in the in June 2015. YearAwardCategoryNomineeResultRef2015TV SeriesEpisode: 'Party with a Pony'Nominated5th Annual BTVA Voice Acting AwardsBest Female Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Roleas Miss SkullnickNominated2016Best Animated Television / Broadcast Production for ChildrenStar vs.