Each episode delivers an 11-minute story, a 3-minute story and a 7-minute story to debut across all Disney XD platforms. Previews of the 3- and 7-minute story segments from the premiere episode will be available on the Disney XD app with the 3-minute also available on Disney XD’s YouTube Channel beginning MONDAY, JULY 11.
“Future-Worm!” stars Andy Milonakis (“Kroll Show”) as Danny; James Adomian (“Comedy Bang! Bang!”) as Future Worm; Jessica DiCicco (“Gravity Falls”) as Bug; Melanie Lynskey (“Two and a Half Men”) as Danny’s mom, Megan Douglas; Ryan Quincy as Danny’s dad, Doug Douglas; and Corey Burton (“Jake and the Never Land Pirates”) as the Narrator.
Celebrity guest stars include: Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson; Selma Blair (“The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story”); comedian Jeff Ross; Jack McBrayer (“30 Rock”); Chelsea Peretti (“Brooklyn Nine-Nine”); Bill Nye (“Bill Nye the Science Guy”); Jonathan Frakes (“Star Trek: The Next Generation”); songwriter Paul Williams (“Rainbow Connection”); Noel Wells (“Master of None”); David Koechner (“Anchorman”); Josh Brener (“Silicon Valley”) and Andy Daly (“Review”).
The premiere schedule is as follows:
MONDAY, JULY 11
3- and 7-minute story segments from premiere episode available on the Disney XD app and 3-minute story available on Disney XD’s YouTube Channel.
“Healin’ Touch with Dr. D” (3-minute) – After Danny gets a brain freeze, Future Worm puts him on a future medical TV show where the doctor is a terrifying Tyrannosaurus Rex.
“Terrible Tuber Trouble” (7-minute) – Danny’s attempt to make his parents dinner while also playing with his new chemistry set inadvertently leads to the creation of a potato monster.
MONDAY, AUGUST 1
Series premiere on Disney XD (11:00-11:30 a.m. EDT)
“Long Live Captain Cakerz!” – Danny discovers that his favorite Captain Cakerz cereal is mysteriously sold out, so he and Future Worm travel back in time to find out what happened to it. Guest starring are astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson as himself and Jonathan Frakes as Steak Starbolt.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 5
“Robo-Carpe Diem,” a new game where players can design and feed their own Robo Carp, a faulty, malfunctioning robot fish on wheels, before it explodes, launches on the Disney XD app.
The series is a production of Disney Television Animation and carries a TV-Y7 parental guideline.