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The Deep (TV series)

The Deep is a CGI animated television series based on the comic book created by Tom Taylor and James Brouwer[1] and published by Gestalt Comics. The series was developed by executive producer Robert Chandler, optioned by Technicolor,[2] and produced by A Stark Production of Australia and the Canadian animation studio Nerd Corps Entertainment (credited to WildBrain).[3] Commissioned by ABC, it premiered on 7two on 1 December 2015 and began broadcasting in Canada the following month on Family Chrgd. On 8 February 2018, a third season of the series was announced.[4] On 26 July 2021, a fourth season was announced with 13 new half-hour episodes.[5]

Synopsis

The series follows the Nektons, a family of adventurous underwater explorers who live aboard a state-of-the-art submarine called the Aronnax and explore unknown areas of the Earth's oceans to unravel the mysteries of the depths. Will Nekton's parents went missing trying to solve the riddle of how to get to the lost city of Lemuria, and the Nektons have refused to abandon it. Now, thanks to family friend Nereus, the Nektons know why they are so attracted to solving underwater riddles; because they are the descendants of Lemurians.

The main story arc involves the family's hunt for Lemuria. The story arc is introduced in the first episode, with finding the Chronicle of the Deep. It continues with interpreting its meaning, finding the pieces of the Ephemycron, encountering various Monumentials, interpreting the Ephemycron, and finally discovering Lemuria. However, not all episodes are part of the main story arc.

In season three, the Nektons discover Lemuria, and the main story becomes irrelevant. In season four, the family seek out William Nektons parents, who found Lemuria several months before them. Like previous seasons, not all episodes are part of this arc. Williams parents are found eaten by a monumental nautilus (very much alive), the nautilus is searching for a key to the sea, which keeps everything in balance.

Characters

The Nekton family

Protagonists

Antagonists

Non-human characters

Groups

Objects

Lemurian

Nektons

Episodes

Season 1 (2015–16)

Season 2 (2017)

Season 3 (2018–19)

Season 4 (2022)

Broadcast and release

The series aired on Ici Radio-Canada Télé in Canada, and Universal Kids in the United States. The Deep was aired on CBBC in the UK, RTS Deux in Switzerland, Marvel HQ in India, La Trois in Belgium, Ketnet in Belgium, NRK in Norway, DR in Denmark, SVT in Sweden, YLE in Finland, Okto in Singapore, Super RTL in Germany, TVP ABC in Poland and eToonz in South Africa.[17][18] In the United States, the series premiered on Netflix on 1 June 2016.[19]

Home media

The series has been released on DVD in Australia by ABC DVD.[20]

Awards

The series has been nominated for several awards, including a BAFTA award in 2018[21] and four AWGIE awards, for writing. In 2017, it won the AWGIE award for best Children's Television (C-classification) for the episode 'Beware the Sentinels', written by Thomas Duncan-Watt.[22]

Reception

The series was positively received. Emily Ashby of Common Sense Media described the series as a "fantastic family-focused adventure." She also argued that the series has "exceptional messages about working together, solving problems, and finding strength in those who love you" and called it an "excellent pick for families to enjoy together."[23]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Catatumbo Bay is a fictionalised version of the real Gulf of Venezuela
  2. ^ The real Floreana Island tortoise (Chelonoidis niger niger) went extinct in the mid-19th century
  3. ^ The minotaurs are shown as having a shark body in place of legs, and are herbivorous, albeit very bad-tempered
  4. ^ A fictionalised and exaggerated version of the real Catatumbo lightning phenomenon

References

  1. ^ Charles Webb (20 March 2013). "Tom Taylor's Deep Sea Family Graphic Novels 'The Deep' Being Made Into An Animated Series". mtv.com. Archived from the original on 16 March 2016.
  2. ^ "Technicolor options rights to award-winning graphic novel series, The Deep". www.technicolor.com. 22 January 2013.
  3. ^ "The Deep reels in Nerd Corps as co-production partner". kidscreen.com.
  4. ^ "The Deep" (Photo) – via www.facebook.com.
  5. ^ Milligan, Mercedes (26 July 2021). "'The Deep' Dives into 4th Season with A Stark, WildBrain & Infinite".
  6. ^ "The Test". The Deep. Season 1. Episode 8. 4 minutes in.
  7. ^ "The Sceptre". The Deep. Season 3. Episode 13.
  8. ^ "The Race". The Deep. Season 3. Episode 9. (The speed of the Indo-Pacific sailfish is given as 110 "clicks", and the Shadow Knight as 90 "clicks". Since the sailfish can swim at about 110 kilometres per hour (68 mph) "clicks" here apparently translates to km/h)
  9. ^ "Fossil". The Deep. Season 1. Episode 9.
  10. ^ "The Maze". The Deep. Season 2. Episode 9.
  11. ^ "The Phantom Sub". The Deep. Season 1. Episode 12. 14 minutes in.
  12. ^ "Thunder And Lightning". The Deep. Season 2. Episode 12.
  13. ^ "Treacherous Waters". The Deep. Season 2. Episode 4. 8 minutes in.
  14. ^ "The Race". The Deep. Season 3. Episode 9. (The speed of the Indo-Pacific sailfish is given as 110 "clicks", and the Aronnax as 80 "clicks". Since the sailfish can swim at about 110km/h "clicks" here apparently translates to km/h)
  15. ^ "The Dark Orca". The Deep. Season 1. Episode 2.
  16. ^ "Just Eaten". The Deep. Season 3. Episode 4.
  17. ^ Mercedes Milligan (16 March 2015). "Technicolor Signs New Euro Broadcasters for 'The Deep'". www.animationmagazine.net.
  18. ^ "GŁĘBIA". TVP ABC. 12 February 2020. Archived from the original on 29 October 2020. Retrieved 12 February 2020.
  19. ^ "Technicolor's 'The Deep' Headed to the U.S. on Netflix". awn.com. 1 June 2016.
  20. ^ "Win the Deep: Legends and Lost Worlds on DVD - Impulse Gamer". March 2017.
  21. ^ "ABC ME wins big at the BAFTAs".
  22. ^ "AWGIE Awards 2017: winners | TV Tonight".
  23. ^ Ashby, Emily (29 October 2020). "The Deep Review". Common Sense Media. Archived from the original on 31 October 2021. Retrieved 28 April 2022.

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