Animated Series: Unegen
'Unegen: The Burning Tree' is an eight hour animated fantasy series, spanning over three seasons set in a fantasy world known as Zuun. Eight, twenty-minute episodes per season.
Series Logline
When the shaman, Unegen, is tricked into smuggling an ancient spirit to another realm; he must stop the spirit from gaining control of "the sap", before its corruptive power is unleashed on his world.
Written by Damien and Samuel Boneham - in development.
Unegen pronounced 'Oon-e-jun'.
© Copyright Boneham Bros. Pty Ltd.
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