Studio: Baditude Entertainment
Positioning: Veronica Mars meets Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Primary Target Audience: 16-29
Format: 20 episodes @ 5 min each

“Vicky Vixen” is about the real and fantasy life of a very quirky character, Victoria Fox, and her alter ego, Vicky Vixen. Victoria is a modern teenage girl with normal issues: insomnia, hypochondria, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. OK, I admit, she’s got challenges. She really wants to be “normal,” but it’s hard when you also have a high IQ and an overactive imagination. Victoria is dangerously intelligent and cute in a nerdy way, but like many teen-age girls she has self-esteem issues. She hasn’t accepted or embraced her own unique qualities, so she longs for more.

Whenever life’s challenges become highly stressful, Victoria wonders how her favorite comic book character, Vicky Vixen, would handle the situation. When conjured up by Victoria, Vicky Vixen morphs from a comic book character into a flesh and blood alter ego – happily fulfilling Victoria’s wildest fantasies.

Vicky Vixen seems to be everything that Victoria isn’t – sexy, strong, assertive, fearless, and profane. But Vicky is impulsive and sometimes… well… stupid. Vicky is more than happy to kick ass without thinking, exacting revenge on Victoria’s behalf, on her family, schoolmates, teachers, or anyone else who pisses her off.