Nearly eight years after he first launched his YouTube channel, James Rallison is coming to Netflix. Rallison, the illustrator behind the hit animation channel TheOdd1sOut, has announced Oddballs, which will premiere "sometime later this year."
After teasing the announcement on his Twitter feed for five days, Rallison announced his Netflix series on the first day of VidCon. "I've been contractually obligated to keep this a secret from you for a long time," Rallison said in a video introducing Oddballs. "Today's the day I'm finally allowed to tell you that we're making a Netflix show."
Oddballs viewers will witness the saga of "a boy who looked and sounds and is named after [Rallison]...and a crocodile," the creator explained. He noted that he included a crocodile in a music video he released in 2018, and Oddballs went into development not long after that. Rallison pitched the series to Netflix in "early 2020" and...
After teasing the announcement on his Twitter feed for five days, Rallison announced his Netflix series on the first day of VidCon. "I've been contractually obligated to keep this a secret from you for a long time," Rallison said in a video introducing Oddballs. "Today's the day I'm finally allowed to tell you that we're making a Netflix show."
Oddballs viewers will witness the saga of "a boy who looked and sounds and is named after [Rallison]...and a crocodile," the creator explained. He noted that he included a crocodile in a music video he released in 2018, and Oddballs went into development not long after that. Rallison pitched the series to Netflix in "early 2020" and...
- 6/24/2022
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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