StuGo is a Disney Channel animated series created by Ryan Gillis.[1]
A preview of the series was originally planned to air on September 7, 2024 after the Spacecation singalong, but was pulled at the last minute.[2] The preview would instead be scheduled for January 1, 2025, after a Big City Greens marathon.[3] The show was expected to begin airing Fall 2024.[4] but it was delayed to January 11, 2025.[5]
Synopsis
The series follows six middle schoolers who are tricked into attending a fake academic summer camp by a mad scientist. Now they're stuck for three months on a wild tropical island with mind-reading manatees, giant fighting fungi and fashion-forward mutants. Less academia than they'd hoped for, but a lot more adventure.
Cast
Main
- Deborah Baker Jr. as Sara, Sarah
- Jake Green as Mr. Okay
- Tania Gunadi as Pliny
- Zosia Mamet as Merian
- Zach Reino as Chip Manhands
- Gabourey Sidibe as Francis
- Lorraine Toussaint as Dr. Lullah
- Charlyne Yi as Larry
Recurring
Guest
- Fred Tatasciore as Nils Vulfen
- Kaitlyn Robrock as Tara
- Brian Jordan Alvarez as Rover "Van" van Guard, Mimosa Strigillosa
- Eric Bauza as Bomb Swapper
- Cyrina Fiallo as Mariana Trent
- Marieve Herington as Zora, Crabecca
- Kayvan Novak as Thurstavius "Thurst" Brinkman Throop
- H. Michael Croner as Bakey Potatie
- Fortune Feimster as Scrumptious
Additionally, Gillis, Tatasciore, Bauza, and Steve Wolfhard voice various minor characters.
Episodes
Production
The series was greenlit by Disney Channel at Annecy on June 13, 2023.[1]
Gallery
Video
Trivia
- This is the first Disney Channel production to have its Disney+ streaming premiere be released four months later instead of being released on the streaming service the next day after the cable premiere (I.e. January 12th).
- This is the 100th Disney cartoon to be produced by Walt Disney Television Animation.
- The term StuGo is short for student government (also known as a student council).
- Unusual for a Disney Channel animated series, episodes, particularly the first ten, premiered on Sundays rather than Saturdays. Following its return from hiatus, Primos would swap airings with the show.
- The show initially planned to feature a seventh main character named Manolo.[6]
- This was the last Disney Channel Original Series to premiere in the "Doodles" era, as the network would get rebranded into the "Reflection" era on February 1st.
- The eight principal voice actors are listed in alphabetical order. However for the first couple of episodes, Jake Green's name was placed between Zosia Mamet and Zach Reino's names instead of being placed between Deborah Baker Jr. and Tania Gunadi's names.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Disney Unveils Animated Series at Annecy, Teases 'Magicampers' and 'The Sunnyridge 3' (EXCLUSIVE)
- ↑ https://twitter.com/ToonHive/status/1821394220667572605
- ↑ https://animesuperhero.com/disney-xd-schedule-for-the-week-of-december-30th/ - "08:50 PM: Disney XD Special - StuGo Sneako Peeko (New)"
- ↑ October 2024 Programming Highlights
- ↑ https://x.com/owlphibia/status/1845292389159559528
- ↑ "Steve Wolfhard Post". Instagram (February 3, 2025).
External links
StuGo on StuGo Wiki
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