Episode 193 - The Dragon Prince Directors of Bardel Entertainment : Villads Spangsberg / Carlyle Wilson / Meruan Salim

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Welcome back ASPers! It's our final episode of 2019, and do we have a treat for you! This week, Josh sits down with Villads Spangsberg (Supervising Director), Carlyle Wilson (Animation Director), & Meruan Salim (Animation Director) from Bardel Entertainment to discuss their work on the Netflix animated show 'The Dragon Prince'.  They discuss animation growing up, the differences between Canada and Denmark, creating the style for the show, their movie and animation influences, and more.  A special thanks to Bardel Entertainment for helping setup the interview.    Follow Villads on: Instagram at @villadsspangsberg   Follow Carlyle on: Twitter at @Cee_Willy Instagram at @c_willy   Send a carrier pigeon to Meruan HERE   Follow Bardel Entertainment Inc on: Instagram at @bardelentertainment Twitter at @bardelent & their website bardel.ca   Check out 'The Dragon Prince' on Netflix & at thedragonprince.com   Do you need shirts? RIPT Apparel has shirts!                              Use PROMO CODE: ASP10 at RiptApparel.com to receive 10% off your purchase.   Do you have suggestions for the show? Do have specific voice actor or creator that you would like us to interview? We would love to hear from you! Feel free to shoot us an email at Contact ASP. Be sure to head over to our website AnimationStationPodcast.com and check out some of the other awesome shows in our podcast family by going to: SecretSuperheroClub.com  If you enjoy the show, please rate and review! Follow the show on: Instagram @AnimationStationPodcast Twitter @AnimatePodcast and Facebook Animation Station Podcast   Follow Josh @JoshLCain   Tags: animation, anime, cartoons, podcast, OKC, Oklahoma, LA, LosAngeles, California, podcasts, nerdstuff, nerd, dragonprince, thedragonprince, Canada, Netflix, bardel, Denmark, studio, art, director, directors, directing

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