Unveiling Dimension 20's Highly Anticipated Sequel to Their Legendary Dungeons and Dragons Campaign

Unveiling Dimension 20's Highly Anticipated Sequel to Their Legendary Dungeons and Dragons Campaign

Dimension 20 marks its five-year milestone with an enticing glimpse into the highly anticipated sequel of its beloved Dungeons and Dragons campaign, leaving fans exhilarated for what's to come

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Dimension 20 announces the long-awaited sequel to its popular D&D campaign, Fantasy High, with Fantasy High: Junior Year airing in January 2024.

The upcoming season will continue the story of the Bad Kids as they embark on their third year at the Aguefort Adventuring Academy. Not much is known about the plot, but there are hints that the characters will face challenges involving the enigmatic Night Yorb. The main cast will return to reprise their original roles.

Dimension 20 has announced the highly anticipated sequel to its popular Dungeons and Dragons campaign – Fantasy High: Junior Year. The new season of Dimension 20's actual play series will premiere in January 2024.

Fantasy High, which was released in September 2018 as Dimension 20's first actual play series, marked the beginning of Dropout, CollegeHumor's ad-free streaming service. Set in a modern fantasy world, the Dungeons and Dragons game follows a group of freshmen attending the Aguefort Adventuring Academy, a prestigious magic high school for courageous adventurers. Following the success of Fantasy High, the series continued with Fantasy High: Sophomore Year, along with additional side stories titled Pirates of Leviathan and The Seven, released in September 2020 and August 2021 respectively.

Dimension 20 has recently announced the upcoming third season of the Bad Kids' adventures. Titled "Fantasy High: Junior Year," this season will continue following the cast as they navigate their third year at the Aguefort Adventuring Academy. Filled with comedy and fantastical elements, the new season is expected to premiere in January 2024. While specific details about the storyline remain vague, a tantalizing teaser from the previous season and an intriguing thumbnail featuring a red eye on a cracked crystal suggest that the Bad Kids may finally confront the enigmatic Night Yorb. Rest assured, the beloved Intrepid Heroes, who make up the core cast of Dimension 20, will reprise their roles as the original Bad Kids.

Ally Beardsley as Kristen Applebees, the Human Cleric.

Brian Murphy as Riz "The Ball" Gukgak, the Goblin Rogue

Emily Axford as Figueroth "Fig" Faeth, the Tiefling Bard Warlock.

Lou Wilson as Fabian Aramaris Seacaster, the Half-Elf Fighter Bard

Siobhan Thompson as Adaine Abernant, the High Elf Wizard.

Zac Oyama as Gorgug Thistlespring, the Half-Orc Barbarian Artificer.

Brennan Lee Mulligan is the Dungeon Master for Dungeons and Dragons. With Dimension 20 currently on a break between seasons, their recent detective story, Mentopolis, set inside a human brain, has just concluded. Next in line is Burrow's End, a captivating tale inspired by Watership Down, centered around a family of intelligent stoats. The airing of Burrow's End is slated to commence on October 4, and it will run until December. Following its conclusion, it is likely that Fantasy High: Junior Year will kick off early in the new year.

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To mark its five-year anniversary, Dropout is undergoing significant transformations. Its parent company, CollegeHumor, is completely rebranding as Dropout, leaving behind its original name of 23 years. This deliberate change is a celebration of the streaming service's accomplishments, particularly with the popular Dungeons and Dragons actual play series and other comedy shows. Moreover, it aligns more closely with the values that have evolved throughout the company's unique and lengthy journey.