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A Dead Cells animated series is set to arrive next year with ten episodes each around seven minutes long.

animated series arrives in 2024, and Motion Twin says it"blends humor, action, and a dollop of madness." Check out the teaser trailer below..."Made of course by Bobbypills, the French studio behind our animated trailers, the show takes place on a cursed island that has been racked by a strange plague.

The show will have ten episodes, all around seven minutes long, and will be co-produced by Animation Digital Network, a French streaming service. It'll first be available exclusively in France but will then be available worldwide.. What do you make of this announcement? Let us know in the comments!

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