Mixels (TV series)

Mixels is the sole TV series for the Mixels franchise that started airing on February 12, 2014. It consists of animated, 1-2 minute shorts and full-length, half-hour specials revolving around the Mixels, small creatures that can mix and combine with one another in creative and unpredictable storylines.

Mixels is produced by Cartoon Network Studios and aired on Cartoon Network. The series is rated TV-Y7.

Plot
Mixels is centered around a world of colorful creatures who can mix and combine with each other leading to hilarious and surprising results. They are comical, mischievous creatures that live in tribes of three. Each tribe is based around something unique. The Nixels are annoying and destructive little creatures that wreak havoc over the Mixel Land, trying to tear down and break apart the tribes. They are led by Major Nixel.

Aspects
There are a few major aspects that appear in nearly every, if not all, episodes of the show. They are listed below.

Title Card
A title card appears at the beginning of every episode of Mixels to date. There are both minor and major differences between all of them, but they always include some variant of the Mixels logo, and often combine that with the main scene of the episode.

Action
Each episode always includes at least one Mix or Murp of two different characters. Also included in a select few episodes are Maxes of three of a tribe. There is usually a situation that is fixed using these powers.

Directors

 * John Fang
 * Dave Smith

Executive Producers

 * Jennifer Pelphray
 * Tramm Wigzell
 * Brian A. Miller
 * Rob Sorcher

Composers

 * Kevin Manthei

Voices

 * Carlos Alazraqui - Mesmo, Torts
 * Jess Harnell - Shuff, Vulk, Zaptor
 * Tom Kenny - Flain, Seismo, Teslo
 * Phil LaMarr - Chomly, Flurr, Tentro
 * Bumper Robinson - Footi, Glurt, Wizwuz
 * Dave Smith - Krader, Volectro, Zorch
 * Brian Stepanek - Magnifo
 * Fred Tatasciore - Jawg, Major Nixel, Nixels, Slumbo
 * Matt Taylor - Glomp, Hoogi
 * Billy West - Balk, Gobba, Lunk

Trivia

 * Either the first episode or promotional advertisement (depending on the theater) appeared after trailers, before The LEGO Movie in cinemas on February 7, 2014.
 * There was also a sneak peek on Yahoo.Cartoon Network Studios logo (Mixels variant 1, 2014)
 * This is the first LEGO TV series without the use of CGI animation (Ninjago and Legends of Chima). Instead, this show uses ToonBoom Harmony software with animation by Atomic Cartoons.
 * In some countries, the shorts end with the Cartoon Network Studios logo, and Vulk inside of it, shouting "REMIX!"
 * The first full-length episode was Mixed Up Special.
 * Credits are available in Japanese versions of clips.
 * The German versions of shorts say the name of the episode aloud, as do the Arabic ones.
 * Kraw and Scorpi's voice actors aren't currently known.
 * The Korean version of the show is the only one to have an alternate title card in its respective language.