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At
its 2006-07 upfront presentation US broadcaster Nickelodeon
launched into a new era of creating entertainment for kids
in the digital age.
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While
continuing its unprecedented leadership in linear television
production, Nickelodeon announced a slate that will include
content developed from such platforms as feature films, video
games, broadband and international production, as well as
announcing a multi-million dollar development slate for non-linear
productions.
On
air Nickelodeon will also premiere 254 new episodes during
the 2006-07 season. Nickelodeon and MTVN Kids and Family Group
president Cyma Zarghami says, “The first Nickelodeon generation
of kids grew up in a video democracy where the words broadcast
and cable meant nothing, and great characters and stories
meant everything. This next generation of kids is platform
agnostic. We already are programming to kids on 15 different
platforms and we’re excited to be expanding our tradition
of strong content development to reach across broadband, digital
and wireless screens that have become a daily part of their
lives.
"Kids
are the first adapters of the digital age and we are going
to fully integrate our brand into that space with great character
and story-driven content that will be developed specifically
for the products they are accessing.”
Zarghami
added that Nickelodeon is committing to a multi-million dollar
development slate to introduce new original content specifically
for non-linear platforms.This includes launching an animation
laboratory called Inkubators based at Nickelodeon's
animation studio in Burbank, Caqlifornia.
The
Inkubators Lab will be dedicated to the development of original
animated content made specifically for a diverse range of
platforms, including broadband; wireless; portable video devices;
online and gaming. Additionally, Nickelodeon will be committing
development resources to the creation of long and short form
content developed from creators in international markets.
During
the 2006-07 season Nickelodeon will also introduce several
series that were developed from non-traditional platforms.
They include -
Tak
and the Power of JuJu - This premieres in 2007 on Nickelodeon.
Developed from the successful video game series, Tak and the
Power of Juju is a CGI animated adventure comedy series created
in conjunction with THQ, Nickelodeon and game developer Avalanche
Software which follows the slightly skewed comic adventures
of fun-loving, mischievous 14-year old Tak, who has gained
access to the magical, mythical realm of the always colourful
and powerful Jujus.
Set
in a jungle paradise, Tak and his partners in adventure, Keeko
and Jeera constantly find themselves in over their heads,
but somehow always find a way out by relying on their native
wits. Hal Sparks stars as the voice of Tak, with Tommy Davidson
as Keeko and Colleen O’Shaughnessey as Jeera.
Mr.
Meaty - This also premieres in 2007 on Nickelodeon. Developed
from Nickelodeon’s TurboNick broadband platform where it appeared
as a series of shorts, Mr. Meaty is an animated comedy
set in the flashy façade of a fast-food franchise and
focuses on the working life of two teenage slackers, Josh
and Parker, the unofficial, unaware champions of the underdog
in a world that relies on the cookie-cutter mentality and
the veneer of a perfect customer service experience.
Full
of teenaged self-importance and slouching indifference, the
boys are willing to endure one of the most soulless jobs on
earth in order to save enough money to produce their dream
project – an awesome horror movie called “Ninja Zombies.”
From their six-by-six foot square food-court bunker, they
plan to improve their lives and their ultimate escape from
the monotony of minimum wage.
Downward
Doghouse - This premieres in March 2007 on Nick Jr. Developed
and produced through a partnership between Nickelodeon and
Wang Films, Downward Doghouse is a new, original animated
series that introduces preschoolers to the many aspects of
Chinese culture and language through a five-year-old Chinese-American
girl named Kai-lan.
Following
in the tradition of Dora the Explorer and Go, Diego, Go!,
this new play-along series features an intergenerational Chinese-American
family and teaches the Mandarin language to preschoolers at
home – a first for preschool television. Each half-hour centers
on Kai-lan and her relationships with her grandfather, her
animal friends and the natural world. Kai-lan is an emotionally
gifted child who is driven to understand the world and how
things are linked together both physically and emotionally.
Every
episode follows the adventures of Kai–lan and her friends
as they learn to identify their emotions and stop to consider
the feelings of others. The series explores the colorful aspects
of Kai-lan's upbringing and background including family, food,
and language while encouraging preschoolers to care for others
and their environment. Downward Doghouse is created
by Karen Chau and Executive Produced by Mary Harrington.
The
animation production for Downward Doghouse will be
done in conjunction with Wang Films, with animation taking
place in both Shanghai and Taiwan. In addition to the animation
work, key episode designs will be created and produced at
the Wang studio in China.
The
Nicktoons Network Animation Festival premieres in August 2006
on Nicktoons Network. After two successful festivals and entries
received from around the world, Nicktoons Network, the 24-hour
animation network owned by Nickelodeon, will partner for the
first time with Kidscreen Magazine and again with Frederator
Studios, for this year's Nicktoons Network Animation Festival.
Animators from around the globe can submit their original
short films created in any style of animation and a grand
jury will select a $10,000 grand prize winner from the top
ten films chosen by the pre-selection jury.
The
festival will debut on Nicktoons Network's air on August and
will run for six nights. For the first time, the animation
festival will also be available to view online at www.nicktoonsnetwork.com
and will kick off with a two-day live screening event at the
Nicktoons Studios in Burbank, CA on 12 August and 13 August.
Meanwhile
Barnyard was developed from the upcoming feature film
of the same title and created by Steve Oedekerk. This is a
CGI animated comedy series which takes a hilarious look at
what really happens in a barnyard when the farmer’s back is
turned. The series centers on Otis, a former carefree party
cow who recently took over as the patriarch of the farm. Otis
is advised (and sometimes ill-advised) on how best to govern
the barnyard by his best friends: Pip, an outspoken mouse;
and Freddie, a neurotic ferret and Peck, a level-headed rooster.
Constantly
faced with protecting the barnyard animals from all that lurks
just beyond the fence, Otis must balance his desire to be
the irresponsible cow of his youth with his new, grown–up
responsibilities.
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