Supercell continues to develop the brand of its Clash series. Last week, the first two ten-minute episodes of the animated series Clash-A-Rama were released on YouTube. The writers and producers of Futurama and Simpson are responsible for the creation.
Officially, the series was created by the production company Tolerant Entertainment, founded in 2014. Only the production of other series, not counting Clash-A-Rama, she is not engaged. It was launched by three Simpsons writing producers in collaboration with Rough Draft Studios. The latter is an animation company working “to order”. She has drawn shows such as Futurama and Star Wars: Clone Wars, among others.
One of the producers of Clash-A-Rama is Claudia Katz, she has been a producer of Futurama since 1999, and one of its writers is Rob LaZebnik, executive co-producer and screenwriter of the Simpsons series.
The first series of Clash-A-Rama are a set of humorous sketches connected by a single plot. They develop and ridicule both the characters of the franchise characters and game situations from Clash of Clans and Clash Royale.
Previously, under the name Clash-A-Rama, short videos were released – for a minute / two – entitled Clash-A-Rama! Shorts, and comics made in the same hand-drawn style.