Adam Feldman: Amateur Wizard

Adam Feldman: Amateur Wizard (or simply Adam Feldman) is an American animated television series created by Conner Jones for Kids' WB and later Cartoon Network, and co-produced by Spirit Animal Studios (Blue Dolphin Productions during the first season) and Universal Animation Studios. The series is a spin-off of Sean Santos and centers around the title character as he attends a magical school to become a better wizard.

The series ran from September 13, 2002 to May 15, 2010, spawning 104 episodes within 8 seasons. During the show's run, it received generally positive reviews from critics that praised the show's animation, characters, and episodes. During the show's run, it spawned various types of merchandise including home media releases, video games, and toys. The series even spawned a feature film, titled Adam Feldman's Movie Magic, and it was released into theatres on July 11, 2008.

On March 3, 2021, Conner Jones announced that the series will be given a special in honor of its 20th anniversary. It is currently scheduled for a Summer 2022 premiere.

Premise
The series centers around Adam Feldman (voiced by E.G. Daily), as he leaves Rapid Rivers to attend the Hocus City Academy of Magic (or HCAM for short) to learn how to become a better wizard and use his magic to more helpful to the people that he cares about. The people who help Adam out on his adventures include his older brother Kevin Feldman (voiced by Jason Marsden) who is a mentor at the academy and tries to teach Adam everything he knows. There's also Zach Howard (voiced by Greg Cipes), who is a laidback student that Adam befriends, and Abby Rogers (voiced by Grey DeLisle), a student that Adam falls in love with. Sometimes, Adam's magic lessons are interrupted and threatened by a group of evil spellcasters called the Necromancers, who are led by Tenebris Nightshade (voiced by Tim Curry). He and his army see how powerful Adam's magic is and want to use it for world domination.

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Film
On July 11, 2008, Universal Pictures, and Spirit Animal Studios released a theatrical animated film based on the series, titled Adam Feldman's Movie Magic.

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