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Atomic County
GenreAnimated
Created byEric Wight
John Sephens
Opening theme"Invincible" by OK Go
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes14
Production
Running time~2 minutes[1]
Original release
NetworkV CAST
Related
The O.C.


Atomic County is a spin-off, animated television series based on the comic book of the same name, which featured in The O.C. The "mobisodes", which have also been referred to as "webisodes", were based on cartoon versions of characters out of the The O.C.

History

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Atomic County is a comic book featured in the second series of The O.C. Orginally in comic the characters The Ironist, Little Miss Vixen, Kid Chino and Cosmo Girl represented The O.C. characters Seth Cohen, Summer Roberts, Ryan Atwood and Marissa Cooper. However for the animated series Marissa's character was renamed Cosmolass,[2] probably to distinguish it from the magazine.

Other characters featured in the animated series also appeared as drawings in The O.C. In the ? epsiode of the ? series the "demonic water-polo player" is depicted.[3]

Production

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In April 2006 Verizon Wireless announced that their customers, on V CAST, would be able to:



# Title Additional characters Created by Original airdate
1"The Sympathetic Monster"Demonic Waterpolo Player (Zach Stevens)Eric Wight & John StephensTBA
2"The Crime of Fashion"TBAEric Wight & John StephensTBA
3"The One Too Many"TBAEric Wight & John StephensTBA
Cosmo is at it again! She drinks too much Cosmo Juice whilst fighting crime and chaos begins.
4"The Chick Fight"TBAEric Wight & John StephensTBA
The Ironist invites a new team mate when Cosmo drinks a little too much Cosmo Juice.
5"The Pestering"TBAEric Wight & John StephensTBA
6"The Mentalist"The Mentalist (Oliver Trask)Eric Wight & John StephensTBA
7"The Web of Seduction"TBAEric Wight & John StephensTBA
Cosmo lass discovers a hideous secret about her arch nemesis, Mistress Widow.
8"The Kosher Kahuna"TBAEric Wight & John StephensTBA
9"The Axe to Grind"TBAEric Wight & John StephensTBA
10"The Sibling Rivalry"Kid Chino's brother (Trey Atwood)Eric Wight & John StephensTBA
Kid Chino's secret brother is getting Chino into trouble by being mistaken for Kid Chino at crime scenes.
11"The Anguish"TBAEric Wight & John StephensTBA
12"The Abs of Desire"Killer Abs (Kevin Volchok)Eric Wight & John StephensTBA
13"The Ringmaster"TBAEric Wight & John StephensTBA
14"The Coaliton of Doom"TBAEric Wight & John StephensTBA


Promotion

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In the twenty-third episode of season three, when Anna bumps into Seth at Brown she congratulates him on the success of Atomic County, and states "that V CAST was hilarious" to which Seth replies "what the hell's a V CAST".[4]

In a neat tie-in, at the 2006 San Diego Comic Con four limited edition maquettes of The Ironist, Little Miss Vixen, Kid Chino and Cosmolass were sold to promote Atomic County.[5] In The O.C. Seth and Ryan had themselves previously visited a fictional version of the convention.[6]

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Created by Eric Wight and John Stephens

  • Episode 1 - The Sympathetic Monster
  • Episode 2 - The Crime of Fashion
  • Episode 3 - The One Too Many
  • Episode 4 - The Chick Fight
  • Episode 5 - The Pestering
  • Episode 6 - The Sibling Rivalry
  • Episode 7 - The Web of Seduction
  • Episode 8 - The Axe to Grind
  • Episode 9 - The Mentalist
  • Episode 10 - The Abs of Desire
  • Episode 11 - The Ringmaster
  • Episode 12 - The Kosher Kahuna
  • Episode 13 - The Anguish
  • Episode 14 - The Coalition of Doom

Atomic County Core Four Heroes:

Other Atomic County Heroes:

Miscellaneous Atomic County Heroe:

Atomic County Villains:

Theme Song is Invincible by OK Go

Disc #28 -- The O.C.: The Complete Series- Season 4, Episodes 1 - 14 [2][3]


Fan Trailer iTunes cache videos

History

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[6] V Cast archive Official Press Release Official Press Release

References

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  1. ^ a b Nelson, Jeffrey (April 6, 2006), "Verizon Wireless Brings New Content From "The O.C." To Mobile Phones", Verzion Wireless. Retrieved on July 16, 2008
  2. ^ "Atomic County", OC Insider. Retrieved on July 16,
  3. ^ "Eric Wight's Artwork". USA Today. Gannett Company. 2005-02-08. Retrieved 2008-10-28. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |note= ignored (help)
  4. ^ Philbin, J. J. (writer) & Wharmby, Tony (director). "The College Try". The O.C., FOX. Episode 22, Season 3. Aired on April 20, 2006.
  5. ^ Steve (July 10, 2006), Atomic County The O.C. Collectible Maquettes Comic-Con Exclusives, Action Figs. Retrieved on July 16, 2008.
  6. ^ Schwartz, Josh (writer) & Bookstaver, Sanford (director). "The Escape". The O.C., FOX. Episode 7, Season 1. Aired on September 16, 2003.