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WhirlGirl debuted in 1997 as an online sci-fi series about a reluctant superheroine battling an evil "mediatech" empire in 2077 Southern California. The title character—dubbed "a real revolutionary for a virtual age"—balanced freedom-fighting with realistic personal concerns like dating and having friends.

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  • WhirlGirl (en)
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  • WhirlGirl debuted in 1997 as an online sci-fi series about a reluctant superheroine battling an evil "mediatech" empire in 2077 Southern California. The title character—dubbed "a real revolutionary for a virtual age"—balanced freedom-fighting with realistic personal concerns like dating and having friends. (en)
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  • Visionary Media (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • David B. Williams (en)
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  • Danny Fingeroth
  • Joel Rodgers (en)
  • Betsy Hooper (en)
  • Ephraim Kehlmann (en)
  • Jason Fruchter (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • Christine Jones Howard (en)
  • Ephraim Kehlmann (en)
  • Glenn Ginsburg (en)
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  • James Avatar (en)
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  • David DiLeo (en)
  • Kristen Johanssen (en)
  • Jennifer Richards (en)
  • Angela Tweed (en)
  • Betsy Hooper (en)
  • Jonathan Ellinghaus (en)
  • Kathleen Hubbard (en)
  • Kim Campoli (en)
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  • Betsy Hooper (en)
  • Gregg Ostrin (en)
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  • WhirlGirl debuted in 1997 as an online sci-fi series about a reluctant superheroine battling an evil "mediatech" empire in 2077 Southern California. The title character—dubbed "a real revolutionary for a virtual age"—balanced freedom-fighting with realistic personal concerns like dating and having friends. Initially launched as a webcomic with light animation and short bursts of music and sound effects, WhirlGirl ultimately became the first regularly scheduled web series using Flash animation, and went on to achieve a variety of other industry firsts over a 100-webisode career, including: syndication partnerships with major websites, a distribution partnership with a premium cable network, a web television simulcast, cross-media advertising campaigns, and licensing and merchandising agreements. (en)
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