Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Heading to the Disney Channel

Coming out of D23, but overshadowed by a lot of the big announcements, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur have officially been given the go ahead of an Animated series staring the smartest girl in the Marvel U and her big red Dinosaur.

Thanks to Chris M. over on Facebook for pointing this one out.

Moon Girl first appears in Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #1, where the two team up but Devil Dinosaur first appears in Devil Dinosaur #1

From Cinema Blend.

Laurence Fishburne has announced the animated series Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur. Disney Channel has officially green-lit the series, which is based on Marvel’s super-successful comic books. As previously announced, The Matrix franchise star will executive produce the series. Here is what you need to know.

Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur is the story of 13-year-old super-genius Lunella Lafayette and her 10-ton T-Rex, Devil Dinosaur. In the series, Lunella accidentally brings Devil Dinosaur into the present via a time vortex. They will make the most of it in New York City!

Lunella Lafayette and Devil Dinosaur will unite to protect the Lower East Side from danger. In the comics, the duo shares a telepathic connection. News of the series was announced by Laurence Fishburne at Disney Television Animation’s panel at the D23 expo.

7 thoughts on “Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Heading to the Disney Channel”

  1. I remember the first Devin Dinosaur heating up. Are they any other books in the series to keep an eye out for?

  2. Mel-Varr (as opposed to Mar-Vell), Devin Dinosaur (as opposed to Devil Dinosaur), Kid Kree, Princess Fisk, Girl Moon (as opposed to Moon Girl. Wow – the House of Idea ehy?
    I know many folks love this stuff, but …. really? It’s kinda pathetic as far as creativity goes.

  3. Will they actually call it “Devil” Dinosaur? I was thinking the whole reason they introduced Devin was to make the character a little more kid friendly as opposed to associating it with the devil…more so to keep parents from freaking out…kids don’t care..they get it.

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