Camp WWE
Camp WWE | |
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Genre | Animated sitcom |
Created by | Seth Green |
Starring |
Vince McMahon Sgt. Slaughter Ric Flair |
Opening theme | "No Place Like Camp" by CFO$ |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 10 |
Production | |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production company(s) |
WWE Stoopid Buddy Stoodios Film Roman |
Release | |
Original network | WWE Network |
Original release | May 1, 2016 – present |
Camp WWE is a TV-MA animated short-form comedy series and program created and produced by Seth Green's Stoopid Buddy Stoodios along with WWE, WWE Network and Film Roman, a Starz Media and Lionsgate company.[1][2] The show features the WWE roster as kids in a summer camp, with some of the alumni as counselors.
Voice cast
- Vince McMahon as Vince McMahon, Owner of Camp WWE
- Ric Flair as Ric Flair, Head of Laundry and a counselor
- Sgt. Slaughter as Sgt. Slaughter, Head of Security and a counselor
- Lex Luger as Lex Luger, a bus driver
- The Godfather as The Godfather
- Jake Roberts as Jake Roberts, a mountain man who lives in the wilderness near Camp WWE
- Ashley Bornancin as John Cena and The Rock
- David Michael Brown as Triple H and The Undertaker
- Aly Fainbarg as Nikki Bella, Brie Bella, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Paige, Stephanie McMahon
- Frank Lawson as R-Truth
- Evan Michael Lee as Mark Henry
- Brian Thompson as Bray Wyatt
- Dan Lippert as Big Show
- Xander Mobus as The Ultimate Warrior
Vince McMahon, Sgt. Slaughter, Ric Flair, Jake "The Snake" Roberts and The Godfather are all voiced by their respective real-life counterparts, while Goldust is portrayed as being a mime-like silent character understood by other characters despite not speaking. The rest of the counselors (including The Ultimate Warrior, who died in 2014 while the series was in pre-production) are all voiced by regular voice actors, with Triple H providing the voice for his character's father "Quadruple H".[3]
Episodes
Season 1
Five episode titles were announced April 2016:[4]
- Episode 1: "There’s No Place Like Camp"[5] debuted May 1, 2016[6]
- Episode 2: "Not Without My Eyebrow" premiered May 9, 2016[7]
- Episode 3: "Survival Weekend" premiered May 16, 2016[4]
- Episode 4: "Vince Is Just Not That Into You" premiered May 22, 2016[4]
- Episode 5: "A Family McMahon"[4] premiered May 26, 2016
Season 2
- Episode 1: “A Tale of Two Cenas” premiered May 6, 2018
- Episode 2: “The Ultimate Counselor” premiered May 13, 2018
- Episode 3: "Blackjack Beauty" premiered May 20, 2018
- Episode 4: "The Truth Hurts" premiered May 27, 2018
- Episode 5: "Deep Slaughter" premiered June 3, 2018
See also
- WWE Slam City
- WWE Story Time
References
- ↑ http://www.wwe.com/wwenetwork/wwe-network-new-original-series
- ↑ http://www.wwe.com/shows/camp-wwe/gallery/cast-characters-camp-wwe-photos#fid-40021122
- ↑ http://www.wwe.com/shows/camp-wwe/article/interview-seth-green-camp-wwe-network-directing-vince-mcmahon
- 1 2 3 4 "Camp WWE Season 1 episode details". 25 April 2016.
- ↑ "WWE Network: Camp WWE - There's No Place Like Camp sneak peek".
On the Camp WWE premiere, Mr. McMahon hunts down John Cena and The Undertaker leads the group in mourning lost loved ones
- ↑ "Camp WWE - Premieres tonight after WWE Payback on WWE Network". 1 May 2016.
- ↑ "WWE Network: Camp WWE - Not Without My Eyebrow sneak peek".
On episode two of the adult-animated comedy Camp WWE, Mr. McMahon wants to know who shaved off The Rock's eyebrow