It's finally here, everybody. It brings me so much joy to finally release the first full episode of Megaton Girl to all of you. I hope you all enjoy it!
When their first date becomes a superhero origin story, Connie and Laurel seek out the help of a retired hero trainer to help teach Connie the basics of heroics.
A renowned champion reveals his true colors. A villain discovers his true calling. Two friends become something more. A true hero rises.
Featuring the voice talents of
Amanda Kay as Connie Opland / Megaton Girl (@amandasvoice)
Michelle Deco as Laurel Fitz (@michelle_deco)
Jason Marnocha as William Kirby and Gentleman Steelface (@JMarnocha)
PM Seymour as Captain Valiant (@PatMSeymourVA)
Sean Chiplock as Doctor Menace (@sonicmega)
Additional voices by
Danielle McRae (@DanielleMcVO), Mark Allen Jr. (@MarkAllenJr), Amanda Kay and Austin Lee Matthews
Concept Art and Character Design
Ama Schwindenhammer (@Shadow0Haven), Jeremy Wysterradi (@Wysterradi) and Austin Lee Matthews
Directed by
Austin Lee Matthews and Amanda Kay
Created, Written, Edited and OST Composed by
Austin Lee Matthews
Copyright Austin Lee Matthews 2020
http://megatongirl.com
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