Here's one in particular:
Tales from the Neighborhood
Launched on the USA Cartoon Express on October 3, 2006.
Airs on Tuesday Nights at 8 PM Eastern and Pacific.
Synopsis: A quintet of fifth graders embark on adventures that land them in paranormal trouble.
Developed for television by RL Stine and Linda Woolverton
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Animation supervised by Joe Macdonald
Produced in 2D by Universal Cartoon Studios under Peacock Animation
Distributed by Universal Domestic Television
Main voices
Mae Whitman as Molly West
Austin King as Ryan Richards
Danny Tamberelli as Dale McAvoy
Oscar Sandoval as Nick Perez
Orlando Brown as Floyd Sullivan
Adult character voices provided by the following:
Dan Castellaneta
Jim Cummings
Tress MacNielle
Debi Derryberry
Ken Page
Alan Oppenheimer
Maurice LaMarche
Mark Hamill
Hank Azaria
Jeff Bennett
Dee Bradley Baker
Lauren Tom
Notes
- The Duffer brothers, who went on to create
Stranger Things for Limited Run ITTL, were hired straight out of high school to work on this series as scriptwriters.
-
Tales from the Neighborhood was not the professional debut of Alex Hirsch, who would go on to create
Gravity Falls for Fox's Animation Domination block. Hirsch was hired straight out of high school by Peacock as a storyboard artist for the
Big Nate fifteenth anniversary revival.
- Austin King is a fictional actor who had portrayed teenage Gus St. Pierre in
American Crime Story: Spicy Syrup, which was released by Golden Harvest in 2005.
- Oscar Sandoval, another fictional actor created for TTL, played a young AJ McLean in Spicy Syrup. In 1991, AJ and Gus worked together on the Nickelodeon series
Welcome Freshmen.