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Anna Kay Napualani Akana (born August 18, 1989) [2] is an American actress, comedian, filmmaker, musician, and YouTuber.She has appeared in TV series, films, and music videos that include Awkward (2011), Katy Perry's "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)" (2011), Ant-Man (2015), Hello, My Name is Doris (2016), Dirty 30 (2016), Big City Greens (2018), Amphibia (2019), and Blade of the 47 Ronin (2022).
Netflix is an American global Internet streaming-on-demand media provider that has distributed a number of original streaming television shows, including original series, specials, miniseries, and documentaries and films. Netflix's original productions also include continuations of canceled series from other networks, as well as licensing or co ...
Magical Girl Friendship Squad is an American adult animated magical girl sitcom created by Kelsey Stephanides and starring Anna Akana and Quinta Brunson. [1] It follows two directionless young women who must figure out how to save the Universe.
Keep reading for our top picks from Netflix’s new releases, followed by a complete list of TV shows and movies that are coming to the streaming service beginning in January. 1. Selling The City
Here are the nine most talked-about shows on Netflix in 2024. "Fool Me Once" Michelle Keegan as Maya Stern and Richard Armitage as Joe Burkett in "Fool Me Once." Netflix.
Anna Akana and Jason Ubaldi began developing the series with YouTube in January 2017 through its partnership with the Sundance Institute. Ubaldi created and wrote the series, with Akana serving as an executive producer. The Mark Gordon Company is producing the show, with Gordon signed on to executive produce alongside Nick Pepper, Blair Singer ...
To many, social media may sometimes seem like a horrible, dark place, but Anna Akana is hoping to use social platforms to make a difference in young girls' lives. When Akana was just 13-years-old ...
The show began airing on Syfy's new adult animation block, TZGZ in January 2020. [2] [10] [11] This pilot series was written by Diana McCorry, who created Human Kind Of. [12] Stephanides stated that this series was a parody of the magical girl subgenre and set up the characters, which later were expanded upon in the main show. [13]