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Ballmastrz: 9009

Ballmastrz: 9009 (ボールマスターズ: 9009) is an adult animated television series created by animator and voice actor Christy Karacas. It premiered on April 9, 2018, on Cartoon Network's nighttime programming block Adult Swim and was produced by Titmouse, Inc.[1] and Williams Street. The series stars actress Natasha Lyonne as the voice of Gaz Digzy, a mixed-raced athletic superstar in a dystopian future where humanity is satiated by a violent sport simply known as "The Game". The series is characterized by anime-style iconography, dark humor, and shock value.

In July 2019, the show was renewed for a second season,[2] which premiered on February 24, 2020.[3] A special titled Ballmastrz: Rubicon aired on February 20, 2023.[4][5] The special picks up where the last episode leaves off, it was produced by PFFR, and animated by Studio 4°C. The special has a more traditional anime style than the series, and is meant to serve as a fork possibly leading to future seasons.[6] As of October 2023, no new episodes are in development at Adult Swim, though plans may change in the future.[7]

Premise

In a post-apocalyptic world ravaged by a string of devastating "Rad Wars," a mysterious demigod cyborg named Crayzar creates a roller derby-like sport known as "The Game", in which two teams try to score more points than the other using a ball. During the match, players can be "killed" (in that they are teleported to a holding area to be revived after receiving lethal wounds) to take them out of the match. The series follows Gaz Digzy, the former captain of the best team in the Game, The Boom Boom Boys, who is demoted to playing on the worst team in the Game, The Leptons. Her only way back to the top is to somehow lead these pathetic misfits and 'ultimate losers' to victory.[8]

As the series progresses, The Game is slowly clarified. Initially an ill-explained violent sport between two teams with balls, it developed into a very simple competition where each team attempts to score goals with their respective ball, the goals being a small ball-sized indent on opposing sides of the play area the ball is stuck into. The balls themselves are anthropomorphic and sapient, and their personalities are similar to each team's anime-inspired theme.

Cast and characters

Main

The Leptons also include two characters who do not have voice actors but are prominent: Lulu, a large green ape-like creature with a cowardly personality; and Bob, a diminutive grey alien, who appears to be useless and typically gets beaten the worst.

Guest

Episodes

Season 1 (2018)

Phil Ahn and Christy Karacas provide the storyboards for every episode, but there are different co-storyboarders that work with them depending on the episode.

Season 2 (2020)

Ballmastrz: Rubicon (2023)

Production

Development

Around 2014, Karacas began working on the show.[20] On May 7, 2015, it was announced that Adult Swim had given a pilot order to the production as part of their 2015-16 slate of returning series, pilots and specials.[21] The pilot would become Ballmastrz: 9009. On August 4, 2017, it was announced that Adult Swim had given the production a series order consisting of the first season. The series was created by Christy Karacas, co-creator of Superjail! and produced by animation company Titmouse, Inc.[8]

Animation

The series is animated with Adobe Animate and produced by a team of around 20 animators from Titmouse, Inc. offices in New York City. When the animators were discussing the artistic direction of the series, Titmouse president and producer Chris Prynoski described the show's animation style as appearing "like it was drawn by High School kids who try to draw anime".

For the Ballmastrz: Rubicon special, the animation team was changed to Studio 4°C. Karacas stated that the decision was done as he wanted the special to "dive into the actual anime world."[6] As a result, the special features a new art style.

Casting

Alongside the initial series announcement, it was reported that Natasha Lyonne was cast in the series' lead role of Gaz Digzy. The main cast was also set to be rounded out by Dana Snyder, Dave Willis, Jessica DiCicco, Eric Bauza, Christopher McCulloch, and Karacas. Guests were set to include Norman Reedus, Stephanie Sheh, and Mike O’Gorman.[8][22][23][24]

Marketing

Alongside the initial series announcement, Adult Swim released the first official trailer for the series.[8][25][26]

On February 22, 2020, Adult Swim hosted an event at the Plaza Theatre in Atlanta, dedicated to the premiere of the second season of the series. During the event, 5 unreleased episodes were broadcast followed by a Q&A with creator Christy Karacas and voice actors Dana Snyder and Dave Willis.

Reception

The series has received positive reviews from critics. Daniel Kurland of Den of Geek described the series by saying that it "feels like a computer did a speedball and the finished product is a disorienting, glitched-out drug overdose."[27] Sean Shuman of MovieWeb said that the series has a simple premise, hyper-stylization, and genuine character, stating that the series is "a show that feels like an ancient anime ripped out from a classic VHS tape, touched up with a modern aesthetic, and then trimmed down to eleven minutes."[28]

References

  1. ^ The special was made available on HBO Max ahead of its broadcast premiere, where it is considered the 11th episode of season 2.
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