New Delhi: Not Quite Narwhal is a successful animated preschool series based on Jessie Sima’s book of the same name, which was a New York Times bestseller. DreamWorks Animation and Netflix have already revealed a trailer for the second season of the series.
In the narrative, Kelp, an inquisitive and fun-loving character, has always been under the impression that he is a narwhal. However, one day, he realises that he is a unicorn. Beginning on January 22, 2024, new episodes will be available to view on Netflix.
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Storyline
Kelp, the protagonist of the series, has always been a little different from the other members of his aquatic family, but he has always thought he was a narwhal. One day, however, a powerful ocean wave carries him ashore, where he finds an identical. The most incredible thing happens when he realises, he is a unicorn.
Instead of settling for becoming a unicorn, Kelp wholeheartedly embraces his dual existence as a narwhal and a unicorn. During his daily existence, Kelp discovers his way around both the land and the sea.
With two enchanted realms to discover in Season 2, Kelp is fully immersed in his transformation into a unicorn and a narwhal. It doesn’t matter whether Kelp and his buddies are playing Sparks Ball, finding intriguing marine sculptures, or having a rare visit from the Grandicorn—they always pursue their curiosity.
When and Where to Watch?
The second season of Not Quite Narwhal is about to be made available via over-the-top platforms. As of the 22nd of January in the year 2024, Netflix will begin offering the online streaming adaptation of this anime series.
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Other Details
Brian K. Roberts, Sarah Katin, and Nakia Trower Shuman are the co-executive producers of Not Quite Narwhal. Roles played by voice actors include those of Kelp (by Nevin Kar), Scallop (by Lucy Lowe), Cruz (by Ryan Lopez), Pixie (by Scarlett Kate Ferguson), Ollie (by Sasha Knight), and Juniper (Micaiah Chen).
Yvette Nicole Brown plays Great Great Grandicorn, Sally Struthers plays Mrs Polydopoulos, Kevin Dunn plays Mr Pearly, James Monroe Iglehart plays Theo, and Matt Yang King plays Dad Tuskington and Crabby.