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Magicampers

Magicampers is an American animated children's television series created by Obie Scott Wade. It premiered on Disney Jr. on March 23, 2026.

Premise

Magicampers follows the adventures of best friends Darly and Loomis attending a day camp known as Magicamp Island filled with various other mythical hybrids.

Characters

Main

  • Darly (voiced by Cassie Glow) is a "pi-gasus"; a pig and Pegasus hybrid with wings that give her the ability of flight. She is Loomis' best friend
  • Loomis (voiced by Benjamin Mackey) is a "donkeycorn"; a donkey and unicorn hybrid who has a unicorn horn on his head that glows when he does magic. He is Darly's best friend
  • Treena (voiced by Uzo Aduba) is an anthropomorphic talking tree with a deer-like face, being the nature spirit and camp leader. She presents and mentors the Magicampers on their many quests even during Circle Time and is able to generate a magical book of legends.
  • Dracoon (voiced by Mason Blomberg) is a green raccoon with dragon-like features such as red wings, scales, and fangs, Like Darly, He has the ability to fly and can also breathe fire.
  • Bodhi (voiced by Carlos Solórzano) is a skunk with the horns and lower half of a bull.
  • Fifi (voiced by Araceli Prasarttongosoth) is a white puppy who has fiery hair and a flaming tail.
  • Chiffin is a little chicken with a griffin's body and wings.
  • Harper is a cat with a mermaid's tail.
  • Chauncey (voiced by Truman Eoff) is a large, centaur-like jackalope and one of the many mentors.

Production

Magicampers was developed in 2020 and was greenlit in 2022. The series was announced on June 13, 2023, at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival. The series is produced by Mikros Animation. The series premiered on March 23, 2026. The series was previously expected to release in 2025.

Episodes

Reception

Critical response

Fernanda Camargo of Common Sense Media rated the series a 3 out of 5. Tony Betti of Laughing Place rated the series a 2.5 out of 5, praising the animation and vibrancy, but criticizing the ambiguity of the series.

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