‘Baby Shark’s Big Movie’ Gets New Trailer Ahead Of December 8 Debut
The film is Nickelodeon and Pinkfong's latest production spun off from the most popular video in Youtube history.
The film is Nickelodeon and Pinkfong's latest production spun off from the most popular video in Youtube history.
Based in L.A., Levy will head the development and production of original IP in short-form and long-form content and oversee co-productions.
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The end of the year may be near, but there's still plenty of animated films headed your way.
April sees a mix of new ('Royal Crackers'), ending ('The Owl House'), and classic ('The Triplets of Belleville') animation hit platforms.
Titles set to hit major platforms in March include 'Agent Elvis,' 'The Magician's Elephant,' 'Kiff,' 'Boy and the World,' and 'Inu-Oh.'
The show will launch globally in 2024.
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Netflix's most-nominated project is "Maya and the Three;" Disney's is "Ciao Alberto."
High profile original fare is joined by a glut of holiday themed programming in our November animation streaming guide.
'Chefclub Adventures' is the latest example of how popular web content has become among studios, broadcasters, and streamers.
The streamer will also begin airing new episodes of 'The Cuphead Show' in August.
The Sea Beast, The Bob’s Burgers Movie, and The Bad Guys highlight an exciting crop of new animation heading to streaming in July.
The network emphasized its “franchise strategy” which aims to expand “the global footprint of beloved properties through spinoffs, theatricals and additional seasons.”
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The move is part of a restructuring effort undertaken by new Paramount Pictures chief Brian Robbins.