Skylanders: A TWICE In Time

Skylanders: A TWICE in Time is a 2022 direct-to-DVD Flash animated jukebox musical comedy film. It was released digitally and on Pearson Go! on February 25, 2022, and was released on DVD and Blu-ray on March 1, 2022. The design of the film is inspired by Whitney Larson going to Twice's fourth world tour "III" in Oakland, California.

Plot
NOTE: The plot hasn't been finished yet.

After Whitney is called to the front office, ready to go to Oakland, California, Grant came in and drove her to the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.

After Whitney and Grant took their seats, the concert started as the audience started cheering.

During Nayeon, Momo and Chaeyoung's performance of "Hello", Kaos sneaks into the Oakland Arena to find a way to get onto that stage.

During the ending ment of the encore, Jihyo was about to announce the very last song, but Kaos came to interrupt and ruin the concert by snatching Jihyo's microphone.

Not caring and refusing to give Jihyo back her microphone, the evil Portal Master defends his actions by insulting all Twice members, and then puts on the Helm of Ultimate Wisdom to shock and frighten the Twice members, the Skylanders, Whitney, Grant and the whole audience. Satisfied and believing he has taken over both Skylands and California. It really caused Whitney, Grant, the Skylanders and the rest of the audience to leave the Oakland Arena in fright as Kaos summons all the Doomlanders here.

Straightening up, Kaos gleefully returns to the stage with Glumshanks, only to be met with boos and jeers from the audience, who furiously labels him a concert terrorizer and orders him to get off the stage. Shrugging this off, Kaos tries to start the music, but the video engineers only glare at him with outrage and contempt as the infuriated music director responds to his attempts by shaking his head without a word or second thought.

Kaos then tries to win the crowd over by singing "In the Dark of the Night" from the 1997 film Anastasia, but the livid crowd just boos even more as they throw food at him. Confused at this reception, Kaos sees on the monitors that Master Eon, Park, Itzy, Stray Kids and the Skylanders has just saved Whitney and the Twice members and realizes that his vile actions have been announced to the audience at the Oakland Arena as well, causing him to be silently devastated at the fact that he has been ashamed of himself for what he, Glumshanks and Malefor did.

As he ponders on what to do, Kaos looks behind him to see Tessa and Whiskers emerge down into the arena's destroyed roof ready to punish the evil Portal Master for everything he did when he ruined the concert. As he menacingly approaches him, Kaos can only meekly beg Whiskers not to hurt him, but the bird responds with a roar and pushes both Kaos and Glumshanks offstage before catching them by their hips and carrying them out of the arena.

Both Kaos and Glumshanks screaming and begging in frantic terror as the crowd watches with curious glee, they are then thrown toward the arena's nearby sign where they smack face-first into the sign. This is all broadcasted by the camera staff to everyone in the Oakland Arena who cheer at Kaos' defeat and the Twice members returning to the stage with Master Eon, the Skylanders, J.Y. Park, the members of Itzy and the members of Stray Kids.

After the credits, Kaos and Glumshanks are both sent to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.

Cast
·        Whitney Larson as herself

·        Grant Larson as himself

·        Matthew Mercer as Spyro

·        Tobie LaSalandra as Cynder

·        Daniel Hagen as Master Eon

·        Patrick Warburton as Flynn

·        Sumalee Montano as Cali

·        Michael Yurchak as Hugo

·        Richard Steven Horvitz as Kaos

·        Chris Cox as Glumshanks

·        Nayeon as herself

·        Jeongyeon as herself

·        Momo as herself

·        Sana as herself

·        Jihyo as herself

·        Mina as herself

·        Dahyun as herself

·        Chaeyoung as herself

·        Tzuyu as herself

·        Darin De Paul as Gill Grunt

·        Dave Wittenberg as Trigger Happy

·        Keythe Farley as Eruptor

·        Joey Camen as Terrafin

·        Bobcat Goldthwait as Pop Fizz

·        Jonny Rees as Jet-Vac

·        Stephanie Lemelin as Stormblade

·        Keith Szarabajka as Flameslinger

·        Audrey Wasilewski as Stealth Elf

·        Mark Hamill as Malefor

·        Kari Wahlgren as Tessa

·        Eliza Jane Schneider as Mags

·        Dave B. Mitchell as Sharpfin and Knight Doomlander

·        Laura Bailey as Persephone, Ninjini and Bazooker Doomlander

·        Elle Newlands as Avril

·        Greg Proops as Brain and Brawler Doomlander

·        C.C.H. Pounder as Golden Queen

·        JP Karliak as Wolfgang and Sal

·        Quinton Flynn as Dr. Krankcase

·        Alex Ness as Chompy Mage, Chill Bill and Broccoli Guy

·        Emily Wallace as Broccoli Girl

·        Park Jin-young as himself

·        Yeji as herself

·        Lia as herself

·        Ryujin as herself

·        Chaeryeong as herself

·        Yuna as herself

·        Bang Chan as himself

·        Lee Know as himself

·        Changbin as himself

·        Hyunjin as himself

·        Han as himself

·        Felix as himself

·        Seungmin as himself

·        I.N as himself

·        Cam Clarke as Blobbers

·        Niel Kaplan as Nort

·        Paul Louis as Mabu Worker #1

·        Kate Higgins as Mabu Worker #2

·        John Kassir as Sorcerer Doomlander

·        Xander Mobus as Ninja Doomlander

Development
Jayson Thiessen first became involved with the project on November 17, 2021, while he was still working on Skylanders and The Hunchback of Notre Dame. At that time, Activision's CEO Eric Hirshberg pitched him an idea on a second Twice crossover film about Whitney Larson going to see Twice's concert again. While Thiessen found the premise interesting, he and his team did not know what form the story would take, with them at one point considering a concert in California again, before deciding to make something "that was a bit more relatable".

Casting
In January 3, 2022, Mark Hamill was reported to reprise his role as Malefor, a character that originated from The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon.