Level Up (film)
- This is the film of Cartoon Network's Level Up, for the series see, Level Up (TV series).
Level Up | |
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Format | Fantasy/Comedy |
Directed by | Peter Lauer |
Produced by |
Gideon Amir Karen Mayeda-Vranek (co-producer) Peter Lauer (executive producer) Derek Guiley & David Schneiderman (co-executive producers) |
Written by |
Derek Guiley David Schneiderman |
Starring |
Gaelan Connell Connor Del Rio Jessie T. Usher Aimee Carrero Eric André |
Music by | Paul Robb |
Cinematography | Llyod Ahern |
Editing by | Scott Richter |
Production company |
Alive & Kicking Productions D and D Productions[1] Turner Studios Cartoon Network Studios |
Budget | $500,000 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Original channel | Cartoon Network |
Release date |
November 23, 2011 (USA) June 8, 2012 (UK) |
Running time | 68 minutes |
Followed by |
Level Up is a 2011 made-for-TV film from Cartoon Network Studios, created by Derek Guiley and David Schneiderman with the direction of Peter Lauer, and aired on November 23, 2011 for the United States. This film spoofed video games. Jagex and Rooster Teeth were brought in as consultants. This film is rated TV-PG-V. This movie was made as a pilot for the 2012 Cartoon Network series, Level Up. It premiered on Cartoon Network (UK & Ireland) on June 8, 2012.
Plot
Four completely different regular high school teenagers take on a dark leader named Maldark, who goes haywire by escaping from a video game and brings in havoc by bringing in various different monsters (such as Ghouls, Trolls, etc.) to the real world, and where a battle becomes released. Now the four teens must fight together for experience, take out Maldark and his minions and save the real world.
Cast
- Gaelan Connell as Wyatt
- Connor Del Rio as Dante
- Jessie T. Usher as Lyle
- Aimee Carrero as Angie
- Eric André as Max Ross
- George Faughnan as Maldark
- Onira Tares as Tia
- Ron Clinton Smith as Coach Hawkins
- Matt Felten as Bard
Home media
Region 1
DVD title | Aspect ratio | Time length | Bonus features | Release date |
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"Level Up: The Movie"[2] | 1.78:1 | 68 minutes | A never before seen episode of Level Up titled "Wanted" and a music video from the series. | May 1, 2012 |
External links
- Level Up at the Internet Movie Database