3 seasons, 104 episodes
Co-Executive Producer / Showrunner
In 2015, Lynn began work with Co-Executive Producer Ed Skudder and Supervising Producer Aaron Horvath to develop the fan-favorite cat-unicorn hybrid “Unikitty!” from the hit film, “The Lego Movie” into an original animated series.
Throughout production, Lynn oversaw every aspect of the creative pipeline, supervising and contributing to writing, directing, storyboards, design, animation, editing, and post. She worked closely with a dedicated crew at Warner Bros and with Snipple Animation Studios to deliver 104 11-minute episodes which premiered internationally on Cartoon Network and now streaming on Hulu.
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Scroll down to see a selection of work from the development and production of "Unikitty!"
SHOW SIZZLE REEL
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DEVELOPMENT WORK
Lynn worked closely with series Art Director, Andrea Fernandez, and her talented team to create hundreds of assets throughout the run of production.
These are just a very small sampling of development and production work.
Unikitty and Puppycorn's vehicles from development to final design to LEGO toys
The characters translated into LEGO toys
Unikingdom LEGO set
Development - Unikitty Character Expression Sheet. Art by Lynn Wang and Ed Skudder.
Development - Unikitty Character Expression Sheet. Art by Lynn Wang and Ed Skudder.
Development - Unikitty Character Expression Sheet. Art by Lynn Wang and Ed Skudder.
Development - Citizens of the Unikingdom. Art by Lynn Wang and Ed Skudder.
Development - Dr. Bunny Exporations. Art by Lynn Wang.
Development - Dr. Fox Exporations. Art by Lynn Wang.
Development Vis Dev by Andrea Fernandez.
Production Background. Art Direction by Andrea Fernandez
Development Vis Dev by Eusong Lee.
Development Vis Dev by Angelo Vilar.
Development Vis Dev by Angelo Vilar.
Production Background. Art Direction by Andrea Fernandez
Production Background. Art Direction by Andrea Fernandez
Production Design. Art Direction by Andrea Fernandez.
Production Design. Pixel version of Puppycorn by Adam and Nate Kling.
Production Design. Art Direction by Andrea Fernandez.
Production Background. Art Direction by Andrea Fernandez
Production Background. Art Direction by Andrea Fernandez
Production Design. Art Direction by Andrea Fernandez.
Production Design. Art Direction by Andrea Fernandez.
San Diego Comic Con poster. Art Direction by Andrea Fernandez.
Storyboards for the series intro by Me and Ed Skudder
Theme song by Babymetal
Full animation of the series intro
Stop motion LEGO opening by Moonchops
Proof of concept animation during the development phase of Unikitty! before series production
CHOICE MORSELS FROM THE SERIES
Below are short clips that show the variety, humor, and tone of the series.
Unikitty takes on the persona of Batman and begins to fight crime in this special crossover episode with LEGO Batman!
Unikitty hosts a live music video countdown show for the UniKingdom!
After being zapped by their video game and turning pixelated, Unikitty and her friends must travel through the Zone in order to save Dr. Fox from the intruders.
Unikitty and Master Frown battle for Puppycorn's birthday wish!
Unikitty crew in front of the billboard on the Warner Bros lot