Nyah Has an Adventure

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Nyah Has an Adventure

Nyah Has an Adventure is an animated sitcom, produced by Studio RGB-Newt and distributed by The Fishal Project. The series was developed by Darien Brice Dickinson, who based the main character on a design that he first saw Jordyn-Rae Morrison draw on a whiteboard wall at Raffles College in June 2015. In her words, this character was a mistake, which is why the series' opening titles include the words "Based on the Mistake by Jordyn-Rae Morrison". The series is currently in the pre-production and writing phase, with the exception of the pilot episode, which already has its screenplay, storyboards, and voice acting completed.

The show follows Nyah, a shapeshifting tadpole parasite that has disguised herself as a rare creature, known as an aquabirb, by infecting the DNA of a missing human girl. Parasites are illegal, and must be terminated on sight, whereas creatures are not. Nyah can't properly speak "human" language, only making noises that sound similar to her name, but this speech is understandable by all non-human characters, such as her creature best friends, Lone, Arph and Skye, who can translate for her. Episode B-plots involve a band of musicians composed of characters Mira, Fret, and Bele, with their quest to try to improve their sound and become famous.

A spin-off abridged series, Nyah Has an Abridged Series, is also in development, and has shorter episodes - each of them loosely based on the plot of the main series' episodes, but with their own original story, and more heavily adult-oriented jokes than what is found in the main series. Following the conclusion of both the main series and the abridged series, production on the feature-length Nyah Has a Movie will begin, serving as the main series' conclusion, with a short film serving as a conclusion to the abridged series.

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