Animated anthology series Secret Level arrives on Prime TV next week on December 10, featuring 15 episodes, each based on a different videogame. From the creator of Love, Death, and Robots, the new series will reveal two episodes a week, based on classics like Mega Man, Dungeons & Dragons, and Armored Core, as well as more recent games like New World and Sifu. There's even an episode about Exodus, which hasn't launched yet, and Concord, which has already been shut down.
In a chat this week with the creators of Secret Level, however, I really only wanted to ask about a single episode based on an iconic game character:
Pac-Man.
I'm not going to spoil anything about the Pac-Man episode of Secret Level, but I will say it's probably about the last thing you'd ever expect from an animated feature about a yellow circle that gobbles dots and gets chased by ghosts. The episode is weird and gruesome and a huge departure from the game itself. Turns out, Bandai Namco was totally into that.
«They challenged us from the jump,» said Dave Wilson, Secret Level's supervising director and executive producer. «We got on the call with the developers at Bandai, and the translated mission statement was: 'We would like audiences to wonder what the fuck they did with Pac Man.' And so we were like, no problem.»
Mission accomplished, I'd say. Again, no spoilers, but I definitely wound up wondering that exact thing while watching.
«They get script approval,» Wilson said when I asked how involved the studio was. «They saw everything.» Wilson thinks they only got a single note from Bandai Namco on the episode, about the placement of a logo. «Other than that, it was whatever we want to do.»
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