On top of that, the series features YouTube personalities Evan Fong, Brian Hanby, Tyler Wine and Marcel Cunningham.
Buckle up, because the trailer for the new animated comedy show Alpha Betas wants to take you on a wild ride. This adult comedy series is the glorious love child of showgoers Chris Bruno and David Lee, 3BlackDot, Starburns Industries (also known as the studio you brought) Rick and Morty), and four of the biggest YouTube game personalities around: Evan Fong (VanossGaming); Marcel Cunningham (BasicsIDoWrk), Tyler Wyn (I AM WILDCAT), and Brian Hanby (Terrorist). In addition to these YouTube stars, the cast of Alpha Betas include Stephanie Beatriz, Paget Brewster, Chris Parnell, Brent Morin, en John DiMaggio.
The Alpha Betas trailer teases an animated comedy that is at once delightful, noisy and inventive. Fong, Cunningham, Wine and Hanby express the characters that make up the title Alpha Betas, a team of gamers who have come together to fall into the world of video games and save the day. This is an unusual, conceptual work, but someone has to do it. The Alpha Betas are also four friends who enjoy hanging out, chatting and doing things like trying to control their new gliding shoes or playing off the sex doll they have stuffed in their suitcase. All bets are off with Alpha Betas, which makes it a show you should definitely tune in to when it premieres on Saturday, March 13th.
The Alpha Betas pilot premieres on March 13 on the VanossGaming YouTube channel. Check out the official trailer below. For more information, check out the latest on HBO Max’s three new adult animation projects: the Kloon Hoog reload, the Velma prequel show, and the out-of-this-world workplace comedy Fired on Mars.
Here is the official summary for Alpha Betas:
In ‘Alpha Betas‘, video games are driving the world through a massive, mysterious CIA program. In the comic style of ‘Rick and Morty‘meet’Westworld‘, the show follows an elite virtual hit of four top players as they plunge into the virtual world of video games to solve potential global problems. These four deliberately reckless and dangerously arrogant guys, known as the Alpha Team, are the tip of a US government’s $ 500 billion spear sent to be heroes in high-octane, pixel-like worlds.
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