Doraleous and Associates Slay Fans at New York Comic Con

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Doraleous and Associates Slay Fans at New York Comic Con


Ever wonder where the name Doraleous came from? The creators of the show told some of their secrets at New York Comic Con.

It's a strange name. Even amongst crazy fantasy-themed names like Mirdon and Drak, Doraleous seems a bit odd. So where did they come up with it? Was it inspired by famous fantasists like J.R.R. Tolkien or Robert E. Howard? Did voice actor Nate Panning spend hours poring over arcane tomes searching for the perfect moniker? Did director Jon Etheridge have a dream in which a beautiful woman clothed only in clouds sang out the name of Doraleous?

"I smoke Doral cigarettes," Nate Panning said and the crowd laughed a beat later when they realized that was the entire explanation. "There's a lot of things that we get names from by just looking around the room."

That kind of improvisational atmosphere infects all aspects of the show and gives the dialogue its natural feel. The team has perfected their own way of creating the weekly animated series. "Jon and I spend one night writing an outline for an episode. We come up with what's going to happen and it's usually only four or five sentences long. Then we all meet later that week with a bunch of microphones, and we pretty much improv a lot of the show," explained Brent Triplett, who plays Neebs. "We take what we like and we animate it."

Brent Triplett and Jon Etheridge are the primary animators on the show; Etheridge does the character design and Triplett focuses on the backgrounds. "In the first season, Jon would send me sketches and I would paint the characters," Tripplet said. Most of the artwork is down in Photoshop and then animated in Adobe AfterEffects.

Where do they get their ideas from? "Everything that's good is my idea," said Bryan Mahoney who plays Drak. "Everything that's bad is Brent's idea. Or Nate's." Mahoney did say that the fans of the show, the commenters on The Escapist, do have a say in the direction the show takes. For example, many people disliked Drak's voice so the team experimented with removing him from the show.

Bruff was another example of how things changed throughout the course of the show. "Bruff was supposed to be killed off. He was made to die. That was supposed to happen around episode four or five," Tony Schnur said. Schnur plays both Bruff and Sir Walken. He auditioned for the team by doing the Cooking with Walken bit and the team loved it so much that they wrote Sir Walken into the show.

The fluid nature of the story and the improv nature of how the team records each episode doesn't mean they haven't thought about the ending of the story. "We do have a pretty good idea about eventually where we're going to end up, in a lot of different ways." Panning said.

The whole team of Doraleous and Associates are a great bunch of funny and charismatic guys. They knew each other well and play to each other's comedy strengths. Watching them interact at the panel with fans was great, but it was even more amazing to see so many people come to The Escapist booth at New York Comic Con to pay a visit, get some signed posters and interact with the Doraleous team. It was a joy for the people who already know about the show, but Doraleous and Associates made a lot of new fans at New York Comic Con as well.


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Impluse_101

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I bet that was some great fun to all the escapiees who went over there. I, however, wasn't one of them ;(...who went there.

Cooking with Walken?
Reality Series anyone?
 
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Glad they didn't kill off Bruff.

Seeing him turn into a fangirl of sorts when Testiclees is around is just golden.
 

thenumberthirteen

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If only I had some money and didn't live in a different country. They don't have enough cool gaming or comic conventions in the UK. At least none on the scale of Comic-Con or PAX.

I do hope they plan an end for the storyline. In my opinion Unforgotten Realms' downfall was that they seemingly had no idea what would happen 1 or two episodes down the line, and entire plotlines would just be forgotten in favour of another one. It devolved into a mess. I'd hate Doraleous to go the same way.
 

Kuro Kaze

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Well well well if it isn't the cast of Doralingus and Associates. I must thank you for an excellent time at the con and for signing my swag and letting me hang with you guys a bit. Next time it will be my turn to invite you to a panel/booth.......
~Minion
 

Stabby Joe

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Alright, good job guys on your success. I would have gone if I wasn't on the other side of the planet.
 

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thenumberthirteen said:
In my opinion Unforgotten Realms' downfall was that they seemingly had no idea what would happen 1 or two episodes down the line, and entire plotlines would just be forgotten in favour of another one. It devolved into a mess.
Well, I think its main downfall was the fact that the creator started spending entire episodes focusing on the storyline in a comedy show.

But I wish I could have been at Comic-Con. Doraleous and Associates is by far the best show that this site has ever hosted, and that's saying a lot.
 

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I was upset when Apocalypse Lane ended, even though i didn't like the first 3 or so episodes, but Doraleous and Associates has easily become one the best shows on The Escapist this past year, i hate that it's gone Bi-weekly but oh well, just means it's a more concentrated .... AWESOME!
 

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The first few episodes of D&A had me a bit skeptical. But, for some reason, I kept watching and it only got better. Congratulations on your success gentlemen.

P.S: The Lady of the Lake is D&A's Dr. Zoidberg
 

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Arec Balrin said:
Some people didn't like Drak's voice?

Bring them forward so we can all stare at them.
I hope that was sarcasm.
The voice acting was great, but the voice itself is annoying to say the least.
 

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silasbufu said:
Arec Balrin said:
Some people didn't like Drak's voice?

Bring them forward so we can all stare at them.
I hope that was sarcasm.
The voice acting was great, but the voice itself is annoying to say the least.
Drak is awesome. Reminds me a irl friend who sorta looks like drak and could do a voice that was very similar.