SpongeBob SquarePants: Kamp Koral First Look Image Revealed
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Nickelodeon greenlit the project and ordered 13 episodes of the CG-animated series back in 2019. The prequel series is set to follow SpongeBob and his friends on their adventures at Kamp Koral, a sleepaway camp that offers a variety of activities, including catching wild jellyfish, building underwater campfires, hunting for treasure, and swimming in Lake Yuckymuck.
"SpongeBob has an incredible universe to expand upon and the greenlight for Kamp Koral is a testament to the strength and longevity of these characters known and loved by generations of fans around the world," Ramsey Naito, Executive Vice President of Animation Production and Development at Nickelodeon, said at the time of the announcement.
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Tom Kenny is returning to voice the main character in Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years, alongside Bill Fagerbakke (Patrick), Rodger Bumpass (Squidward), Clancy Brown (Mr. Krabs), Carolyn Lawrence (Sandy), and Mr. Lawrence (Plankton). They are joined by Carlos Alazraqui and Kate Higgins as new characters Nobby and Narlene, narwhal siblings who live in the woods surrounding the camp.
SpongeBob veterans Marc Ceccarelli, Vincent Waller, and Jennie Monica are all on board to co-executive produce the upcoming spin-off series, which is going to be overseen by Kelley Gardner, Vice President of Current Series Animation at Nickelodeon.
While you wait for this new series, be sure to check out IGN's list of favourite SpongeBob SquarePants episodes from the past 20 years.
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Palpatine is testing Vader's ability to channel fear and hatred into strength and survive the harsh wastelands of Mustafar on his own. But just to make things difficult, Vader is forbidden from calling upon the Force for aid.
As Palpatine and Mas Amedda monitor Vader from afar, they see him making his way to the ruins of the Techno Union facility he and Obi-Wan trashed in Episode III. Vader clearly intends to harvest spare parts to rebuilt his missing limbs. But Palpatine has another trick up his billowing sleeves. He dispatches the Sith assassin known as Ochi of Bestoon to hunt Vader.
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Art by Raffaele Ienco. (Image Credit: Marvel/Lucasfilm)[/caption]
And there we have our Rise of Skywalker connection. Ochi of Bestoon made his franchise debut in that movie, though he was already long dead by the time Rey and friends stumbled across his corpse on Pasaana. Thanks mostly to The Rise of Skywalker novelization and other supplemental materials released alongside the movie, we know Ochi was a Sith loyalist and feared Jedi hunter who served Palpatine for many years. It was he who was tasked with hunting down Palpatine's granddaughter, forcing Rey's parents to hide her on Jakku. We can probably count on this series to shed much more light on the relationship between Palpatine and Ochi and why the Emperor needed another assassin besides Vader in the first place.
That said, this may not be the only way Star Wars: Darth Vader draws a line between the original trilogy and Episode IX. It's worth remembering that one of the earliest scenes in The Rise of Skywalker also took place on Mustafar, where we saw Kylo Ren and his forces massacre a group of cultists safeguarding the Sith Wayfinder. That Mustafar sequence also has a deleted scene where Ren is confronted by a creature called The Eye of Webbish Bog. We could easily see the comic fleshing out these mysterious characters and explaining why Vader left behind a cult to guard a priceless Sith artifact.
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Art by Raffaele Ienco. (Image Credit: Marvel/Lucasfilm)[/caption]
Palpatine is testing Vader's ability to channel fear and hatred into strength and survive the harsh wastelands of Mustafar on his own. But just to make things difficult, Vader is forbidden from calling upon the Force for aid.
As Palpatine and Mas Amedda monitor Vader from afar, they see him making his way to the ruins of the Techno Union facility he and Obi-Wan trashed in Episode III. Vader clearly intends to harvest spare parts to rebuilt his missing limbs. But Palpatine has another trick up his billowing sleeves. He dispatches the Sith assassin known as Ochi of Bestoon to hunt Vader.
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Art by Raffaele Ienco. (Image Credit: Marvel/Lucasfilm)[/caption]
And there we have our Rise of Skywalker connection. Ochi of Bestoon made his franchise debut in that movie, though he was already long dead by the time Rey and friends stumbled across his corpse on Pasaana. Thanks mostly to The Rise of Skywalker novelization and other supplemental materials released alongside the movie, we know Ochi was a Sith loyalist and feared Jedi hunter who served Palpatine for many years. It was he who was tasked with hunting down Palpatine's granddaughter, forcing Rey's parents to hide her on Jakku. We can probably count on this series to shed much more light on the relationship between Palpatine and Ochi and why the Emperor needed another assassin besides Vader in the first place.
That said, this may not be the only way Star Wars: Darth Vader draws a line between the original trilogy and Episode IX. It's worth remembering that one of the earliest scenes in The Rise of Skywalker also took place on Mustafar, where we saw Kylo Ren and his forces massacre a group of cultists safeguarding the Sith Wayfinder. That Mustafar sequence also has a deleted scene where Ren is confronted by a creature called The Eye of Webbish Bog. We could easily see the comic fleshing out these mysterious characters and explaining why Vader left behind a cult to guard a priceless Sith artifact.
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How do you want to see the series build on the events of The Rise of Skywalker? Let us know in the comments below.
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Jesse is a mild-mannered staff writer for IGN. Allow him to lend a machete to your intellectual thicket by following @jschedeen on Twitter.James Bond Producers Don’t Want the Next 007 to Be a Daniel Craig Copycat
James Bond Producers Don’t Want the Next 007 to Be a Daniel Craig Copycat
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Has You Play Both Male and Female Eivor by Default
In an interview with IGN back in July, McDevitt confirmed that players would be able to play as both male and female versions, and that players could switch at anytime. “You can go into the Animus layer of our game,” he said. “There's an option to change the memory stream. To explain why would spoil a long-running secret, but I will say that the whole reason for why you can switch [Eivor’s gender] back and forth fully embraces the often overlooked science fiction nature of our series.” Part of that ‘secret’ appears to be that the Animus selects Eivor’s gender based on the ‘strength’ of the genetic code in the memory stream. Quite how that works in-universe is yet to be made clear, but it may be similar to how Odyssey explained its gender choice by the genetic material for Leonidas’ heir containing degraded and imprecise DNA. Using this system makes both male and female Eivor canon. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=assassins-creed-valhalla-ubisoft-forward-screenshots&captions=true"] As for in-game, the default setting will change the player character model and voice for Eivor at specific points of the game. Players will still be able to choose a permanent gender at the start of the game, and - as McDevitt had previously told us - switch genders at any time using the Animus menu. For more from Ubisoft’s historical series, check out our exclusive preview of the Assassin’s Creed Valhalla tie-in comic book. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Matt Purslow is IGN's UK News and Entertainment Writer.It means "Let the Animus decide" is canon. And both characters will appear at various points when you choose this option. So both are canon.
— Darby McDevitt (@DarbyMcDevitt) October 13, 2020
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Has You Play Both Male and Female Eivor by Default
In an interview with IGN back in July, McDevitt confirmed that players would be able to play as both male and female versions, and that players could switch at anytime. “You can go into the Animus layer of our game,” he said. “There's an option to change the memory stream. To explain why would spoil a long-running secret, but I will say that the whole reason for why you can switch [Eivor’s gender] back and forth fully embraces the often overlooked science fiction nature of our series.” Part of that ‘secret’ appears to be that the Animus selects Eivor’s gender based on the ‘strength’ of the genetic code in the memory stream. Quite how that works in-universe is yet to be made clear, but it may be similar to how Odyssey explained its gender choice by the genetic material for Leonidas’ heir containing degraded and imprecise DNA. Using this system makes both male and female Eivor canon. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=assassins-creed-valhalla-ubisoft-forward-screenshots&captions=true"] As for in-game, the default setting will change the player character model and voice for Eivor at specific points of the game. Players will still be able to choose a permanent gender at the start of the game, and - as McDevitt had previously told us - switch genders at any time using the Animus menu. For more from Ubisoft’s historical series, check out our exclusive preview of the Assassin’s Creed Valhalla tie-in comic book. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Matt Purslow is IGN's UK News and Entertainment Writer.It means "Let the Animus decide" is canon. And both characters will appear at various points when you choose this option. So both are canon.
— Darby McDevitt (@DarbyMcDevitt) October 13, 2020
Monster Hunter Trailer: Exclusive First Look at the Video Game Movie
Monster Hunter Trailer: Exclusive First Look at the Video Game Movie
Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit Review – Making Tracks
There's an old truism in gaming circles that Nintendo is a toy company at its core. This is both praise and critique, expressing a sense of wonderment over the company's ability to tap into childlike playfulness and bafflement at some of its esoteric hardware decisions. Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit may be the purest recent expression of the "Nintendo as toy company" ethos. For one, it revolves almost entirely around an actual toy: a tiny camera-equipped go-kart that you race around your real-life house. But more broadly, it behaves the way the simplest toys do, by giving back only as much as the effort you put into creative play.
That's because the core pillar of Mario Kart Live is making your own tracks. The game comes with four numbered gates that help define your track. These are made out of unfolding cardboard, like the natural evolution of Nintendo Labo. Once you've laid down your track and any real-life objects as hazards, you need to run through it once, pace-car style, before starting the race. Choosing the main Grand Prix mode populates your Augmented Reality (AR) track with four Koopaling opponents, and then you're off to the races.

Once you're actually in a race, it operates like any other Mario Kart game. You keep your eyes on the screen--watching your real-life kart is a surefire way to lose--and you see visual effects like Item Blocks and virtual hazards littering the track. And while the kart actually moves relatively slowly in its slowest setting, it actually looks reasonably fast on-screen with the camera set so low to the ground.
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