Lilac introduced herself, and Torque lied by saying that he's a "turtle-duck from a different region of this world." Eventually, Carol showed up with all the health supply, and introduced herself to Torque after he accidentally called her a guy. When Serpentine gave up and left with his soldiers to report the news to Brevon, Lilac and Torque got out of their hiding place. Serpentine tried to chase Lilac, but Lilac cleverly hid behind a giant rock with Torque. When Serpentine got fed up and was about to shoot Torque in the head, Lilac showed up and saved Torque from Serpentine. He carried on to force Torque on revealing some information, but Torque still pretended that he's a different person (what he refers to as a "turtle-duck"). Somewhere close, Brevon's second-hand man, Serpentine, heard the explosion as he was holding a disguised Torque hostage, but shrugged it off when he felt it was just one of the soldiers shooting at something. Lilac ended up coming across a robotic snake called the Snake Mount, and destroyed it. Brevon witnessed Torque's ship and ordered his men to pursue it.Īs Torque's ship was shot down, two Avalicians, Sash Lilac and Carol Tea, witnessed the ship crashing, and Lilac went on to examine it after telling Carol to fetch some health care supplies from their treehouse. As Brevon used Syntax to brainwash Dali, Commander Torque, who fought Brevon on the war above Planet Avalice, was forced to retreat after he saw the prince becoming a mindless slave. However, he was injured during the battle, and Brevon forced the king's son, Prince Dali, to watch him behead the king. When Brevon showed up, he murdered every one of these soldiers, and entered the throne where the king of Shuigang was forced to fight back. The story begins during the invasion of Shuigang, where Brevon's army mercilessly assaulted every soldiers of Shuigang trying to protect the city. Theme that plays at the opening credits of the movie. The cameo appearance of Mammoth Mogul is the most relevant part of the connection between the three series, though there are also mentions of a Chaos Emerald used as a source of energy for the Kingdom Stone, alongside a reference to the Multiverse aspects of the Special Stages, and the possible dangers of Shadowmen that the Magister warns Lilac about for her mission on Pangu Lagoon. The newer actors include Matt Hargreaves (who voiced Matt in Eddsworld), Marc "GanXingba" Soskin (who voiced Tenshinhan in Dragon Ball Z Abridged), Antony Del Rio (who voiced Pit in Kid Icarus), Frank Welker (who voiced Megatron in the Transformers cartoon), and Christopher Guerreco (who voiced Cooler in Dragon Ball Z Abridged).Īlongside Blue Blur and Codename: Avalanche, Freedom Planet is a part of the Blue Blur Cinematic Universe, and has some connection with the other two sagas. Bennett reprises her role as the main character of the film Sash Lilac Xander Barriga reprises his role as the antagonist of the film Arktivus Brevon and the rest of the veteran voice actors includes Andi Lott, Aimee Smith, Patrick Seymour, Sean Chiplock, Edwyn Tiong, Jason Lord, Victoria Vitti, and Ashlyn Nicole Selich. The film stars most of the actors from the original game, with a few new ones. It has Codename: Avalanche's lighthearted-ness and comedy through its main characters' personalities, and Blue Blur's dark and grittiness with Lord Brevon and some of the drama in the story. The story's tone and art-style is a mix between Blue Blur and Codename: Avalanche. The film is based on the 2014 indie game of the same name by GalaxyTrail, and unlike Blue Blur, it's almost note-for-note faithful to the source material, with very few and rather cosmetic changes. Stephen DiDuro, one of the people of GalaxyTrail, was one of the co-writers and the producer of the film Shinichi Inotsume was also one of the co-writers and Kazuhiro Yoneda was the co-producer of the film. Freedom Planet (Japanese: フリーダムプラネット, Hepburn: Furīdamupuranetto) is a Canadian-Japanese animated action adventure film directed and written by Mac the Writer, who also wrote and directed Blue Blur, The Powerpuff Girls: Signals in the Sky, and Codename: Avalanche.
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