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Genre | Animation |
Created by | Niall Burns |
Based on | Battle for Dream Island by Cary Huang |
Written by | Niall Burns |
Screenplay by | Niall Burns |
Story by | Niall Burns and Adam Katz |
Opening theme | "Object Overload Theme" by L. Palm |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
Object Overload is a British animated cartoon created by Niall Burns. It started with the 2013 series on April 21st, 2013 with the release of the episode "The End of the Beginning," but was eventually cancelled during the making of the episode "Buckets of Fun." Eventually, Niall rebooted the show and the 2015 series came out on July 31st, 2015 with the release of "Rostrum Rampage." The franchise is currently receiving another reboot that will release in the near future.
The opening theme is based on Iranian-British outsider musician Liam Hawi (stage name: L. Palm)'s 1997 instrumental "Bloody Hell'.
The series is currently viewable on YouTube on Niall's channel, XanyLeaves.
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