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+ | '''Return to Castlestein'''<ref>https://twitter.com/LegitEricRobles/status/1353544657423110145 </ref><ref>[[:File:Glitch Techs Manual - Season 3 Classified.jpg|File:Glitch Techs Manual - Season 3 Classified.jpg]]</ref> was an unproduced episode from the unfinished [[season 3]] of ''[[Glitch Techs]]''. |
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+ | |airdate= 2024 |
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+ | |writer= Tillery Johnson |
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+ | |storyboard= [[Darrell Rooney]] |
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+ | |director= [[Chris Graham]] |
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+ | |previous= "TBA" |
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== Synopsis == |
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+ | [[Miko Kubota|Miko]], now a Level 10 [[Glitch Techs (team)|Glitch Tech]], discovers that now she must take the GSAT test. She becomes so nervous because she’s afraid of failing it, especially since on her first day, she threw away her manual that she thought she didn’t need. [[Phil Altiere|Phil]] tells her that if she doesn’t even bother taking the test, she’ll have to be discharged from being a Glitch Tech. He kindly gives Miko two extra hours to get ready, and he and [[High Five]] are confident that Miko will pass. While preparing, and after struggling with studying from the manual and tutorial, Miko calls [[Ridley]] for help, who sends her a mod to make the test seem easier. But when Miko activates it, the whole thing turns into a ''[[Castlestein]]''-themed mod.{{citation needed}} |
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+ | *[[Dan Milano]] showed off some concept art for this episode on Twitter, revealing the location of the map glitch known as Count Nogrog, the "Castlestein 2" logo,<ref name=":0">https://twitter.com/DanMilano/status/1310117755316649986</ref> High Five turned into stone,<ref name=":0" /> and Miko turning into a vampiress character<ref>https://twitter.com/DanMilano/status/1310323556924846087</ref> which could reference Dracula's son Alucard from ''Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse'' and ''Symphony of the Night''. |
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+ | *Dan Milano and Eric Robles created this episode because they wanted to reuse the ''Castlestein'' assets created for "[[Castle Crawl]]". They consider the way they brought ''Castlestein'' back to be "interesting" and "not typical".<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ya0E46h-uwk&t=1761s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ya0E46h-uwk] (50:19)</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 03:48, 4 March 2024
Return to Castlestein[1][2] was an unproduced episode from the unfinished season 3 of Glitch Techs.
Synopsis
TBA
Plot
Miko, now a Level 10 Glitch Tech, discovers that now she must take the GSAT test. She becomes so nervous because she’s afraid of failing it, especially since on her first day, she threw away her manual that she thought she didn’t need. Phil tells her that if she doesn’t even bother taking the test, she’ll have to be discharged from being a Glitch Tech. He kindly gives Miko two extra hours to get ready, and he and High Five are confident that Miko will pass. While preparing, and after struggling with studying from the manual and tutorial, Miko calls Ridley for help, who sends her a mod to make the test seem easier. But when Miko activates it, the whole thing turns into a Castlestein-themed mod.Template:Citation needed
To be continued…
Characters
Trivia
- Dan Milano showed off some concept art for this episode on Twitter, revealing the location of the map glitch known as Count Nogrog, the "Castlestein 2" logo,[3] High Five turned into stone,[3] and Miko turning into a vampiress character[4] which could reference Dracula's son Alucard from Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse and Symphony of the Night.
- Dan Milano and Eric Robles created this episode because they wanted to reuse the Castlestein assets created for "Castle Crawl". They consider the way they brought Castlestein back to be "interesting" and "not typical".[5]