Prison Break: Proof of Innocence

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Prison Break: Proof of Innocence
Screenshot of the title
Proof of Innocence's title
Genre Action - Thriller - Drama
Running time 2 minutes per episode
Creator(s) Eric Neal Young
Starring Mandell Maughan
Country of origin USA
Original channel Sprint Nextel

Prison Break: Proof of Innocence is a low-budget spinoff series of the American television series, Prison Break. Made exclusively for mobile phones, its first mobisode became available on the internet for viewing on 8 May 2006. Due to the success of the Fox network's television series Prison Break, the release of this mobisode series was an exclusive deal made between Toyota Motor and News Corporation's Fox network, allowing Toyota to sponsor exclusive content of the show and to obtain advertising exclusivity.[1]

Each mobisode is approximately 2 minutes long. Although the story of this mobisode series revolve around the conspiracy that put Lincoln Burrows in jail, the series does not feature any of the actors from the TV series. Additionally, these mobisodes were not written by the team of writers from the TV series. Prison Break: Proof of Innocence follows the character of Amber McCall as she attempts to uncover evidence to exonerate her friend, L.J. Burrows. This mobisode series is produced by Eric Young, who also produced 24: Conspiracy, 24's mobisode series. The mobisodes are published on Toyota's Prison Break webpage.

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[edit] Advertising

The mobisodes are also used to advertise the Toyota Yaris, since Toyota is the major sponsor. A ten-second advertisement of the car is shown at the beginning of each mobisode in conjunction with the car being incorporated into each mobisode. The various ten-second advertisements which precede the mobisodes, are part of a campaign titled "Yaris vs. Yaris", inspired by Mad Magazine's "Spy vs. Spy" that showcases two endlessly duelling black hat and white hat spies. A total of 8 different advertisement was featured in the series, which were re-used on subsequent episodes beyond the initial eight episodes.

[edit] List of mobisodes

The release of Prison Break: Proof of Innocence mobisodes on Toyota's Prison Break webpage began on May 8th, 2006. There are 26 installments in the series.

Screenshot from a Prison Break: Proof of Innocence  clip
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Screenshot of the "Yaris vs. Yaris" advertisement
Mobisode Title Release date
1 Proof 8 May 2006
2 Deeper 8 May 2006
3 Trust 8 May 2006
4 Heat 8 May 2006
5 Insight 29 May 2006
6 Ally 29 May 2006
7 Closer 29 May 2006
8 Switch 29 May 2006
9 Contingency June 2006
10 Abduction June 2006
11 Visit June 2006
12 Interrogation June 2006
13 Panic June 2006
14 Flush June 2006
15 Trapped June 2006
16 Escape June 2006
17 Chase July 2006
18 Evade July 2006
19 Guidance July 2006
20 Battle July 2006
21 Consequences July 2006
22 Wrinkle July 2006
23 Freedom July 2006
24 Reunited July 2006
25 Busted July 2006
26 Horizon July 2006

[edit] Cast

  • Mandell Maughan as Amber McCall
  • John Patrick Jordan as Rob McCall
  • Dheeaba Donghrer as Buzz
  • Donn C. Harper as Detective Franklin

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Prison Break
Production: Season 1 | Season 2 | Airdates | DVD releases | Mobisodes
Miscellaneous: The Company | Escape plan | Europeangoldfinch.net | Fox River State Penitentiary
Characters:
Main: John Abruzzi | Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell | Brad Bellick | Lincoln Burrows | L. J. Burrows | Veronica Donovan
Benjamin Miles "C-Note" Franklin | Paul Kellerman | Alexander Mahone | Michael Scofield | Fernando Sucre | Sara Tancredi
Secondary: List of recurring and minor characters