The Aquabats Super Show
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In 2008, The Aquabats took a third (and hopefully final) attempt at making a pilot worthy of landing a TV deal. It is produced by The Magic Store and "W!LDBRAIN" (the production companies behind Yo Gabba Gabba), and directed by Christian Jacobs and Scott Schultz.
Early production took place in January 2008, with location filming around Orange County, California, and a fan-only free gig for concert footage at the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles.
The show revolves around the many mis-adventures of our beloved rock 'n roll superheroes, in both live action and animation from artist Pey. In between these segments, banter from the Aquabats on stage and phony commercials are inserted. It is believed that Magic Store is currently shopping the pilot around to networks and has yet to get picked up for a full season. Such details are expected to be made clear if and when they happen through The Aquabats website.
In June 2008, The Aquabats posted the intro video on their website, which can be seen below.
On July 25th, 2008, The Aquabats premiered the entire pilot episode with a viewing at their show at the House of Blues in San Diego, during Comic-Con 2008. For a simple and humble introduction, the unmasked band walked on stage and poked fun at the span of time the Aquabats TV show project has taken. The viewing had a minor glitch when the projector had to be rebooted, but fans remained optimistic.
The animated portion of the pilot episode was released on the internet on the same day on tv.boingboing.net.
[edit] Opening Theme Song
The opening theme song to The Aquabats' Super Show. It features clips from the live action and animated segments of the pilot episode, along with footage from the free fan-only concert that occurred at the El Ray theater.
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[edit] We Can Do It!
A live action excerpt from the live action segment of the pilot. It apparently depicts the optimistic spirit with which The Aquabats gather the components required for a crime fighting weapon.
