Code Lyoko: Evolution

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Code Lyoko: Evolution

Code Lyoko: Evolution logo
Format CGI, drama, fantasy, action
Created by Tania Palumbo
Thomas Romain
Directed by Luccio di Rossa (live action), Florian Ferrier (CGI)
Starring Léonie Berthonnaud
Diego Mestanza
Quentin Merabet
Gulliver Bevernage-Benhadj
Mélanie Tran
Marin Lafitte
Pauline Serieys
Bastien Thelliez
Frank Beckmann
Sophie Fern
Country of origin  France
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 26[1] (List of episodes)
Production
Running time 23 minutes approx.
Broadcast
Original channel France 4 and Canal J
Original run January 5, 2013 – December 19, 2013
Chronology
Preceded by Code Lyoko
External links
Website

Code Lyoko: Evolution is the sequel to the French animated television series Code Lyoko. It premiered on December 19, 2012, on France 4. It blends live-action with CGI, picking up where the original series left off. In addition to improving upon the CGI in the original series, the soundtrack has been overhauled as well.

Plot

Set one year after the events of the original series, Jeremy Belpois, Odd Della Robbia, Ulrich Stern, William Dunbar, Yumi Ishiyama and Aelita Schaeffer return to their daily lives and routines at Kadic Academy. XANA, despite their success in defeating it previously, suddenly reappears, reborn with even more strength and power than ever before. The protagonists resume their former double lives in order to protect humanity from XANA's evil schemes once again. Joined by William Dunbar, who has finally been accepted as the sixth Lyoko warrior, and an unreliable girl-genius named Laura Gauthier, the seven heroes are bent on unraveling the reasons for such a return and to exterminate the malevolently evil sentient, autonomous artificial intelligence/multi-agent system that is threatening the world once again.

In addition to X.A.N.A., the gang eventually discover that they have another dangerous enemy, a mad scientist called Professor Tyron, who seems to be the one responsible for unintentionally returning X.A.N.A. to life. He commands a group of several virtual human avatars in green and black-striped costumes to counter the Lyoko warriors. In Tyron's lab the group also discovers Aelita's long-lost mother, Anthea Hopper-Schaeffer, and seek to discover why she is with their new enemy and how to reunite mother and daughter.

In the twenty-sixth episode Ultimate Mission, it is revealed that Tyron had been married to Anthea for four years and is now Aelita's legal guardian and stepfather. His only purpose of marrying Anthea was to get his hands on her late husband's archives so that he could effectively create the Cortex region, which X.A.N.A. then secretly inhabited to carry put its plans for world domination and destruction once again.

Cast

Actors/actresses Code Lyoko: Evolution characters
Léonie Berthonnaud Aelita Schaeffer (Stones)
Marin Lafitte Jérémy Belpois
Gulliver Bevernage-Benhadj Odd Della Robbia
Quentin Merabet Ulrich Stern
Mélanie Tran Yumi Ishiyama
Diego Mestanza William Dunbar

Recurring

Actors/actresses Code Lyoko: Evolution characters
Clémency Haynes Elizabeth Delmas (Sissi)
Éric Soubelet Mr. Delmas
Pauline Seyrieyes Laura Gauthier
Franck Beckmann Professor Lowell Tyron
Sophie Fougère Miss Hertz
Bastien Thelliez Jim Morales
Hugues Massignat Waldo Franz Schaeffer (Franz Hopper)
Sandrine Rigaux Anthéa Hopper-Schaeffer

Production

The budget for the series is expected to be €5,600,000.[2]

References

  1. "Code Lyoko Evolution (série 26x26’ - France 3) - Moonscoop". Newsletter.magelis.org. Retrieved 2012-09-25. 
  2. "Angoulême : "Code Lyoko" en chair et en 3D". SudOuest.fr. 2012-02-29. Retrieved 2012-09-25. 
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