Class goes back in session at the Aguefort Adventuring Academy — Dimension 20’s Fantasy Fantasy High: Junior Year premieres this January. The announcement, made Tuesday on social media, marks the five-year anniversary of the Dungeons & Dragons actual play show’s launch on Dropout. The announcement also included a CGI trailer, which we’ve embedded below.
Lastly: we started this show with Fantasy High and the Bad Kids, and over the years we've heard fans asking when we would see them again. Given it's been 5 years since Freshman Year debuted, we thought today might be a good day to let you know… pic.twitter.com/L2yJWOBkKx
Fantasy High is a secondary school where students study to become skilled adventurers. The original, which premiered in Sept. 2018 and concluded in Jan. 2019, was heavily inspired by the movie canon of John Hughes. It starred Emily Axford, Ally Beardsley, Brian Murphy, Siobhan Thompson, and Lou Wilson, with Brennan Lee Mulligan as the Dungeon Master. It was followed in Oct. 2019 with Fantasy High: Sophomore Year, featuring the same cast — all of whom are expected to return for the third season. Both previous seasons are currently available via subscription on Dropout.
Over its five-year history, Dimension 20 has broadcast 19 seasons of actual play programming, with multiple DMs including Aabria Iyengar, Gabe Hicks, Jasmine Bhullar, and Critical Role’s Matt Mercer. Its 20th season begins on Oct. 4 with Dimension 20: Burrow’s End, which stars a family of stoats. The announcement of the program on Sep. 20 led to a significant spike in Google search traffic in the United States as viewers tried to figure out what stoats (a small mammal similar in aspect to the long-tailed weasel) actually are.
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