Animated for APTN by Zeroes 2 Heroes, the series mixes First Nations mythology with urban fantasy concepts.
An alternate reality game titled Animism: The Sacred Sites debuted that year.
In 2010-2011 there was a miniseries of shorts that preceded the TV: It is under development[21] and was titled Animism: Titan Falls in 2014.
[24] Part of it involved asking questions at a forum called Electric Antler, and getting news updates via Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube The official Animism website's homepage features a guide to several stories from notable authors titled "The Book of the Emissaries".
These tales include: Although their stories do not appear as canon in the Book of the Emissaries, some other notable authors have also been singled out by the franchise in relation to the series: Less emphasized works (not part of the Book of Emissaries) are also featured in an anthology, some of which are designated "Canonical Works".