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==To Be Continued?== [[Image:Character Lineup Wakfu.png|thumb|left|150px|The first hints more was to come.]] After the end of Season 2, an ongoing comic series progressed the plot an additional year, along with several ome-shots that fill in backstories for several characters like Remy Smisse and Kabrok/Miranda. During the main series, the Brotherhood deals with Shak Shaka (who is evil and insane), Count Frigost (who is is evil and insane), and to top it all off Jiva (guardian of the month of January) who is dangerously close to turning evil and insane. It is also revealed that Evangelyne is pregnant. During the Kickstarter campaign, the creators said that they intended to continue the series and make it gradually more mature similar to the Harry Potter series. French television, particularly the network that aired the show (France3) only want sitcom style comedy. Thus with the Kickstarter they intended to prove interest in English speaking markets fond of shows like Walking Dead and Avatar: The Last Airbender that have mature themes and an ongoing story. During the 2014 Anime Expo in Los Angeles, the Ankama panel announced that Season 3 would happen (so long as they received the "continued support" of their fans, with no elaboration as to what this meant). The first English Krosmaster miniatures crossed the drink in the same year, showing up in Friendly Local Gaming Stores across the United States which drove up their popularity. A blurry character lineup was released by Ankama, showing the characters as older (other than Ruel, who looks the same as always). Two additions are readily noticeable; the first, a young Iop and Cra theorized to be Tristepin and Evangelyne's twin children, as well as the toddler Chibi and Grougaloragran. Thanks to the Kickstarter, three OVA episodes were produced. In them, Amalia is forced to marry Count Harebourg, leader of Frigost, to save her kingdom (broken off via the actions of the Brotherhood plus Eva and Grovy's children, Chibi and Grougalagoran, the apparently immortal Otomai, plus Joris and the now confirmed to be immortal Kerub Crepin). It is revealed that Joris is actually Ecaflip reborn, and having been raised by Kerub (and told plenty of stories of how much of a dick his past self was before finding out who he really is) he has become a much more benevolent being. Joris is accompanied by three of his sons, Kerub along with his other sons Ush (who keeps the godly power of Ecaflip safe) and Asham. Similarly, Iop reincarnated as Tristepin with Goultard holding onto his power for him. Tristepin is given his powers back (as well as some memories, bumping up Grovy's intelligence a few points) during the season finale although Grovy returns them to Goultard as being a god AND being a father to his children Elely and Flopin would be impossible (showing that Iop has learned the lesson from not being there for Cabotine and Iop JR). On the way in 2016 is two movies; one set in Wakfu after the OVA plot, and another in Dofus about an older Joris with Kerub that is about Boufball (also a witch and possibly Dathura!). <gallery> Image:Teen Pregnant Wakfu.jpg|Teen pregnancy in a children's cartoon. Image:Wakfu Happy Family.jpg|How many cartoons have ships that are not only confirmed, but cemented? Image:Harebourg.jpg|Stupid sexy Xelor. Image:Super Iopyan.jpg|Grovy goes Super Iopyan. Image:Chibi Chibi.jpg|Quite a timeskip. </gallery> ===Netflix!=== [[Image:Wakflix.jpg|thumb|right]] On September 9th, 2014 Kickstarter backers received a message that Wakfu season 1, fully dubbed, will be available on Netflix on Sunday September 14th for everyone in the US and it's maple hat (plus Quebec), Ireland, and the viking nations with the rest of the European Union getting it after Netflix expands to them. Latin American countries get access by the Autumn 2014 season. This coincides with the launch of the Steam client for the Wakfu MMO (and [[Krosmaster]]) vidya release. So if you've read this far and haven't checked it out, you now have NO excuse. Initial reaction to early episode mixing was poor, with a common complaint about the actual dubbing itself being voices sound forced, Nox doesn't have the same manic quality, and Ruel is voiced by Grover from Sesame Street. Some fans noted that many of the characters appearing in less episodes sounded good, with many claiming Adamai's English voice is preferable. Few complaints were made about the dubs of other languages however. Ankama put out a message saying they were still working with audio, but the French audio was made available for English listeners by request. (Season 2 is on Netflix. Voice acting is much more natural, but still depth and distance.) ===Season 3=== [[File:My_prayers_to_iop_have_been_blessed.png|thumb|I'd say /co/ and /tg/ took this news very well]] On 12 April 2015, Xavier "Xa" Houssin, an artist at Ankama, let slip on his DeviantArt page that Ankama and Netflix had reached a deal for a third season to go into production (see image). Said comment was later retracted, and a more nebulous statement appeared [http://comments.deviantart.com/4/2033297/3806376375]. It was officially confirmed in June 2015 at the Annecy Animation Festival. It will consist of 13 episodes. The Brotherhood of the Forgotten, the villains of the OVAs, are back. Each a child of one of the 12 gods, they want to replace the existing gods for the benefit of all. And they kidnap Evangelyne and Flopin. Cue tower climbing. ===Season 4=== A kickstarter was launched on June 8th until June 29th, 2020 aiming to fund a forth season, which had been previously confirmed as likely a few weeks prior. The goal has been reached and, in all likelihood, the season should be released sometime in 2021 (or 2022 at the latest assuming it's not in production hell for whatever reason). Season 4 will likely consist of 13 episodes as shown on the kickstarter page. ===[[Krosmaster]]=== An addition to the continued Dofus and Wakfu cartoons is a Krosmaster cartoon that will be 52 episodes, animated in the CG style. Krosmaster is the story of Xelor being a dick. More specifically, Xelor likes to abduct people from time and force them to fight to the death against each other or monsters, and although it is supposedly four demons who run it Xelor makes little effort to stop them and is implied to spectate. Krosmaster itself is the tabletop game that goes with Wakfu/Dofus. So its Battle Royale from all time periods, except everyone gets resurrected and restored with a free mind-wipe before being sent back home. Watch mother forced to fight child, brother fight brother, arch-enemies face off before they face off, and people battle their older/ younger selves! Fun for the whole family!
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