The name says it all. Uploaded #CleopatraInSpace clips & images Apr. 18, 2020-Aug. 31, 2021. Created by @AlonToons & run by @cleoinspace. He/Him/His pronouns.
You all might be interested in my newest fic, the first ever fic which features Amsaja! It's also a crossover with two other series I like, #doctoraphra and #SheraandthePrincessesofPower.
Gonna upload some #outofcontext clips of #cleopatrainspace in coming days. Are there any clips/moments you all are interested in? Please comment below if you have any.
As in 6-11 aimed animated originals, it did animation after Sprout's legacy but those are aimed for the preschool audience. I still didn't like how Cleopatra In Space just got moved to Peacock while intended to being a Universal Kids original and ended up on the premium tier.
Fr tho.. DreamWorks has some mighty underrated animated TV shows I severely recommend them.. especially Cleopatra in Space, it's the only one of the bunch I feel didn't get a fair chance to thrive and it's really good (and spoilers, it ended on a cliffhanger)
She said she is the daughter of Ptolemy so now he's ranting about the successors to the Ptolemaic dynasty and how she should understand indoor plumbing because the Roman's had it and she was, in fact, Greek not Egyptian.
My three year old also just asked him to put on soccer.
Cleopatra in Space is transported 30,000 years into the future, to an Egyptian-themed planet that is ruled by talking cats and where she discovers she is the prophesied savior of the future world.
Will her training be enough to defeat the bad boys?
Find out on #dreamworks
It's no secret that Cleo and Callie enjoy fighting, while in close vicinity of each other.
The secret is how much.
https://t.co/fAD0rF9rll
(Cleopatra In Space: Rewriting the Stars: https://t.co/oEGL2SXrKL)
@Roku Oh, and while it’s never been officially cancelled, I should probably say “bring back #CleopatraInSpace”, since Medjed could reappear and I’d like to work again. 😜
Especially when Cleopatra in Space first premiered, it recieved nearly no advertisement from either Peacock or Dreamworks, the former being the most outrageous as it only got one mention on its Twitter account, on a date where it didn't even premiere in the US.