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Nyah Has an Adventure
Created byDarien Brice Dickinson
Original workAnimated webseries
based on the character Nyah,
a mistake designed
by Jordyn-Rae Morrison
OwnerStudio RGB-Newt
Years2015–present
Print publications
Comic strip(s)Nyah Has an Adventure (2015–2016)
Films and television
Film(s)Nyah Has a Movie
Short film(s)Nyah: An Abridged Short
Web series
Games
Video game(s)Nyah: The Adventure
Audio
Soundtrack(s)Nyah Has a Demotape
Original musicNyah's Adventure Playlist

Nyah Has an Adventureis an Australian franchise whose eponymous character is an "illegal" parasite who disguises herself as a "legal" creature in order to avoid the death penalty. It was created in 2015 after Darien Brice Dickinson saw the titular Nyah's character design drawn by Jordyn-Rae Morrison on a whiteboard wall at college, and he noted the arrow in the character's head, and made a short comic strip that day about how the arrow might have gotten there, and her shenanigans afterwards. After a few more of these strips, the story was going nowhere, and it was decided to adapt the character into an animated series instead with a completely new setting incorporating some of NeonWabbit and The-F0X's other characters.

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Animated series

Abridged series

Movie

Short film

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