Edited Image of Carlos Luna from Dimension 20 Fantasy High Junior Year Interview
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Dimension 20 is deep into Fantasy High: Junior Year as the Bad Kids balance the stresses of school, their relationships, and the larger mystery at play. However, just when they seem to have it under control a new threat to their success rears it's head when the new Cleric teacher Bobby Dawn, an avid follower of Sol, fails Kristen Applebees jeopardizing the entire party.
Carlos Luna: The best way to explain it is just as a showrunner. So, I'm not the creator of the show, Brennan, obviously, is the creator of the show but, from start to finish, from development to pre-production to production to post-production, marketing, all that, I'm leading the way through everything.
Carlos Luna: Stays consistent that we're able to see the vision straight through. Or, a lot of Dimension 20, because we prep a lot of stuff in advance, and we have a lot of ideas and, just like TTRPGs just in general and improv in general, things change. Carlos Luna: The GM usually is able to and I think the players themselves, I'll give it to them as well. They know that they're like, "Okay, it feels like this is something," and I think that's just being a good player is following the clues and those clues can be your GM, it doesn't necessarily have to be a plot. We have players that don't necessarily ... They're always following the fun so I think that's probably the best way.
When you watch that edit, that is exactly how it went down. He was able to just ... He wasn't even trying, he wasn't trying at all. He was literally giving no clue that it's anything, he was just like, "It's there." And I know people would say that, "Oh, obviously he's going to follow the vulture," but there's so many things that are in these sets that appear in other sets too that are just little things, it's so interesting what they latch onto.
Like hair and makeup where I'm just I'll be sitting there in a chair or something, I'll be like, "How much do those scissors cost?" and they'll be like, "$2,000," and I'm like, "$2,000?" but it makes sense and they explain it. They're like, "Oh, for the amount of hair that I cut or the quantity or stuff like that, if you buy the consumer stuff, obviously, that's going to get dull quicker," it's stuff like that.
While Dimension 20 began with Mulligan as the sole Game Master it has grown to include a number of guests stepping into that role including Matthew Mercer. Aabria Iyengar has become a fan favorite recurring guest Game Master and Luna lobbied to rename the seasons without the Intrepid Heroes cast which are currently known as Side Quests. Luna also explained the casting process for the Side Quest seasons.
I think a lot of it has to do with the relationship with the GM or how they see you're playing or they might've seen you at an improv show and they think that's the guy I want for this type of season. I think it has more to do with that and less to do about I know every TTRPG game out there, I've played so many hours of that.
I remember, the Night Yorb working on that and, one of the bits, the Balthazar of it all really tickled Brennan. We thought it was so funny, and it reminded of a little bit of Galaxy Quest and stuff like that. But when we were just like, "Okay, Balthazar, that was hilarious and Squeem is really cute and really funny but, man, people really jumped on Squeem."
Carlos Luna: I think a lot of those characters, if they liked them, if they wanted them around, they'd be around. I think there's something so fun about honoring the Night Yorb and a lot of improv is today is special, show us today. And The Night Yorb, the beginning of Junior Year, starts off with show us the special day, show us where it all changed.
It's even funny too, because that Rat Grinder sticker that we put on, I was just drawing while I was there. I just drew that, and the art department printed it up and put it out there just as a funny little goof. It became their symbol and we put it on a bunch of their artwork and stuff. But it was that wasn't meant to be that, it had the potential to be that, I think we didn't expect it to happen that quickly at all.
Carlos Luna: I think, when I came on, we were definitely like, "Okay, well, we did this thing and then what if we did this thing?" So, every season, we do one thing just to test out and just to add to our toolbox. I don't think anyone has the mindset behind the scenes of we need to up the ante. I don't think anyone's thinking that.
Fantasy High: Junior Year includes a new opening song "Teenage Rebellion." Dimension 20 shot and released a music video tying the song into the world of Spire with Easter eggs throughout for eagle-eyed fans to spot. Luna explained not only why this was a fun project, but how it is an example of the growth he is excited to see with Dimension 20 outside the expectations of upping the ante via the production value every season.
In my head, the bit of Gorgug being the greatest wizard is just so funny to me and I love the idea of, whoever this Sarah Barrios character is in Spire, in Elmville, is working on Gorgug's van for him. Her and her friends are working on the van because they see the bad kids trying to figure out this Night Yorb situation and they're off on little adventures with Balthazar or Duncan or whatever and his van's getting a bunch of tickets.
Carlos Luna: There's a bunch of insane stuff that we have. The next season, the season after Junior Year came together so quickly and it's absolutely ridiculous. It's probably the most ridiculous comedy packed season we've done which says a lot. Where, a lot of the seasons, what we do in pre-production and development is let's make this because we talk about that.
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