Welcome to the Wayne is a 6-episode web series released in 2014 on Nick's website and will be released as a full-length, 22-min per episode show premiering on July 24th.
Luckily for us, the premiere leaked. I can't seem to find the MEGA link for the first episode, but I have one for the pilot / web-series: mediafire.com/folder/tsb6i74y6fqzx/WTW
Hey OP, nice to see more people interested in the show. Personally I found Welcome to the Wayne as a breathe of fresh air, the style is clearly different from most shows. Also, the 22-minute format makes easier for the show and the staff to introduce lore and plot arcs. Something negative about the new version of the show is that the staff dropped the "secret spy tech" a bit and introduced some "monster of the week" stuff. IMO, spy stuff would have been better. Still, some jokes are actually good, and the characters are likeable: Olly's not as annoying as other hyperactive characters from other shows, Ansi isn't as bad as Jeff from Clarence, and Saraline isn't a self-entitled cunt like most girls her age are portrayed in cartoons.
So far, the Timbers kids sort of remind me of a gender-swapped Dipper and Mabel
Julian Gonzalez
>not wanting superior shota pairing instead
Connor Lee
Intro is fucking A+ Show seems OK so far Saraline gives me a weird boner
Adrian Edwards
Too bad there are still no lewds of her
Jace Adams
Genderbent Urban Gravity falls.
Luke James
Except that there is no forced shitty crush between Saraline and a genderbent "Wendy", and that the writing for this show seems fine instead of the horrid mess that was GF's season 2.
Xavier Ramirez
Looks like we got some episode titles and dates. Guess Nick is doing the bomb format with all their shows.
These names sound hyping. By knowing already that "Rise and Shine Sleepyhead" was literally about a monster waking up from stasis, I guess the rest are pretty explaining. For example, 104 may be about time-traveling shenanigans.
As for the bomb format, it just shows how Nickelodeon really wants to detach itself from Spongebob and FOP, by quickly introducing huge chunks of their other shows.
Jason Powell
Yet.
Gavin Walker
Judging by the trailers + instagram content + etc. I don't see any forced romance shit, not with Ansi, not with Olly, and not with Saraline. The most we got is Olly's crush on the Arcsine, but it was not serious and only took a few seconds of the entire pilots.
Brayden Miller
Thoughts on this guy? Personally, I'd want him as an Anti-hero, since going the bad guy route would be cliche for someone with a dark/edgy-themed attire.
Colton Ramirez
I just might buy season pass on itunes to make rips
>horrid mess that was GF's season 2. I'd say GF in general
Someone should really get onto it
Michael Rivera
>I'd say GF in general
Why's that?
Ethan Morales
>trying to cram humor literally into every second of the series instead of going for a tad more serious approach, resulting in nothing mattering Shows like Gillmore and GI Joe Renegades proved that yes, you can make a fairly serious show for kids.
Samuel Williams
It helps if you watch. Nielsen ratings are what matters to the execs at Nick.
Caleb Thomas
Well, this show will eventually catch the attention of a big-name porn artist, for sure
Evan Baker
I'm not is US (sadly)
The sooner, the better. I'll Padoga.
Nicholas Rogers
You guys are literally aroused by anything female.
Thomas Powell
Well, yeah. She is cute as hell
Justin Foster
It could be one of Ansi's parents since he was putting away a card with his name on it.
Lucas Barnes
Soon
Justin Cox
It shouldn't. Nielsen ratings are archaic and shouldn't en matter anymore when barely anyone even watches shows when they air anymore.