Cleopatra talks about wanting more adventure in her life and then gets sucked into a portal that takes her 30,000 years into the future to an Egyptian-themed planet that is ruled by talking cats and where she discovers she is the prophesied savior of the future world. In order to prepare for her role and mission, Cleo is sent to an elite academy where she meets her new friends at P.Y.R.A.M.I.D. and must train to take on the bad guys, figure out how to eventually get herself back home to Egypt, as well as tackling the highs and lows of being a teenager in high school.
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ah I was hoping another eps in that Cleopatra 2525 series that was fun
OMG merc, I never saw that show when it was on but I went to a marathon at a CON once and I loved it... and actually the vibe of this series isn't far off, if a little more 'all audience' rated.
by merc posted 2 years ago
ah I was hoping another eps in that Cleopatra 2525 series that was fun
by TheFizza posted 2 years ago
I'm about halfway though the episodes already produced and find it to be both humorous and charming!
It's a Peacock series, I believe, however I've been watching it on Hulu.
Fearless and confident, Cleopatra the 15-year-old princess of ancient Egypt, is sucked into a portal that sends her 30,000 years into the future where she learns she is the prophesied "Savior of the Nile Galaxy", an Egyptian-themed society ruled by talking cats.
In order to prepare for her destiny, Cleo is sent to an elite P.Y.R.A.M.I.D. academy where she meets her new friends and must train to obtain the proper skills to fulfill her role as she also tries to figure out how to eventually get back home to Egypt.
In this comedic space adventure Cleopatra and her newfound friends alternate between epic battles against galactic scourge Octavian with his evil conquering hordes and the highs & lows of being a teenager in high school. Along with terrors and villains Cleo's new universe is populated with a wide variety of friends and foes within and without the P.Y.R.A.M.I.D. Academy.Cleopatra "Cleo" - sometimes reckless and impulsive, has a good heart and wants tor return home but until then is up for adventures. With strange powers from her time-travel experience and her friends Cleo is on her way to becoming the hero the future needs... No matter how dark things seem to be! Akila - pink-eyed fish girl from another planet and the first of Cleopatra's teammates. She is optimistic if a bit over-enthusiastic at times. She has two moms: Theoda and Pothina, who are scholars at The Savior Institute and may have a crush on Brian. Brian - cyborg teenage boy, and Cleopatra's second teammate, is a sensitive, rather nervous but brilliant science student and he may have a crush on Akila. Khensu - an intelligent, long-eared cat with the ability to speak and mentors Cleo & Co as a teacher at P.Y.R.A.M.I.D. He becomes, like a surrogate father to Cleo, balancing out her action and acrobatics with his intellectual, sensible, and down-to-Earth nature. Mihos - a cute and lovable pet of Cleo (as of season two).This DreamWorks Animation adaptation of the children's graphic novel series drawn and written since 2014 by Mike Maihack, and published by Graphix, a division of Scholastic is said to be in retroactive continuity to his comics because Cleo is a teenager and there is time travel. This differs from his comic book series which is "rooted from stories and research of the actual Cleopatra."
Showrunners Doug Langdale (Darkwing Duck, Earthworm Jim, The Book of Life) & Fitzy Fitzmaurice (The Simpsons, The Powerpuff Girls, Encanto) said the story lends itself to "serialized storytelling" rather than an animated feature film, and that developing the show has been a "pretty involved process." Langdale further explained they didn't "literally translate the books," but took the characters and did "our own thing." He added that they wanted to show a "day-to-day story about the characters," different from the books, tried to work in some "some ancient Egyptian motifs" and said some inspiration could have drawn from 1970s French comic books, and three divisions in the school: "command, combat, and science." Concluding that they didn't think about the age range DreamWorks gave them for the show, rather aiming to make an enjoyable show which is "pretty serialized."
The music of the series is composed by Jay Vincent and Ryan Lofty and was described by Courtney Lofty, the score production manager, as "an epic cocktail of electronic beats, Egyptian melodies, and orchestral dramatics," with other melodies, with "an extreme amount of time" researching for the music, which references Paramore, M.I.A., and the score of The Prince of Egypt. With the series opening theme song was sung by Lilimar Hernandez, the voice actress for Cleopatra.
OMG merc, I never saw that show when it was on but I went to a marathon at a CON once and I loved it... and actually the vibe of this series isn't far off, if a little more 'all audience' rated.
It's a Peacock series, I believe, however I've been watching it on Hulu.
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Fearless and confident, Cleopatra the 15-year-old princess of ancient Egypt, is sucked into a portal that sends her 30,000 years into the future where she learns she is the prophesied "Savior of the Nile Galaxy", an Egyptian-themed society ruled by talking cats.
In order to prepare for her destiny, Cleo is sent to an elite P.Y.R.A.M.I.D. academy where she meets her new friends and must train to obtain the proper skills to fulfill her role as she also tries to figure out how to eventually get back home to Egypt.
In this comedic space adventure Cleopatra and her newfound friends alternate between epic battles against galactic scourge Octavian with his evil conquering hordes and the highs & lows of being a teenager in high school. Along with terrors and villains Cleo's new universe is populated with a wide variety of friends and foes within and without the P.Y.R.A.M.I.D. Academy.Cleopatra "Cleo" - sometimes reckless and impulsive, has a good heart and wants tor return home but until then is up for adventures. With strange powers from her time-travel experience and her friends Cleo is on her way to becoming the hero the future needs... No matter how dark things seem to be!
Akila - pink-eyed fish girl from another planet and the first of Cleopatra's teammates. She is optimistic if a bit over-enthusiastic at times. She has two moms: Theoda and Pothina, who are scholars at The Savior Institute and may have a crush on Brian.
Brian - cyborg teenage boy, and Cleopatra's second teammate, is a sensitive, rather nervous but brilliant science student and he may have a crush on Akila.
Khensu - an intelligent, long-eared cat with the ability to speak and mentors Cleo & Co as a teacher at P.Y.R.A.M.I.D. He becomes, like a surrogate father to Cleo, balancing out her action and acrobatics with his intellectual, sensible, and down-to-Earth nature.
Mihos - a cute and lovable pet of Cleo (as of season two).This DreamWorks Animation adaptation of the children's graphic novel series drawn and written since 2014 by Mike Maihack, and published by Graphix, a division of Scholastic is said to be in retroactive continuity to his comics because Cleo is a teenager and there is time travel. This differs from his comic book series which is "rooted from stories and research of the actual Cleopatra."
Showrunners Doug Langdale (Darkwing Duck, Earthworm Jim, The Book of Life) & Fitzy Fitzmaurice (The Simpsons, The Powerpuff Girls, Encanto) said the story lends itself to "serialized storytelling" rather than an animated feature film, and that developing the show has been a "pretty involved process." Langdale further explained they didn't "literally translate the books," but took the characters and did "our own thing." He added that they wanted to show a "day-to-day story about the characters," different from the books, tried to work in some "some ancient Egyptian motifs" and said some inspiration could have drawn from 1970s French comic books, and three divisions in the school: "command, combat, and science." Concluding that they didn't think about the age range DreamWorks gave them for the show, rather aiming to make an enjoyable show which is "pretty serialized."
The music of the series is composed by Jay Vincent and Ryan Lofty and was described by Courtney Lofty, the score production manager, as "an epic cocktail of electronic beats, Egyptian melodies, and orchestral dramatics," with other melodies, with "an extreme amount of time" researching for the music, which references Paramore, M.I.A., and the score of The Prince of Egypt. With the series opening theme song was sung by Lilimar Hernandez, the voice actress for Cleopatra.