Category: Kids

  • Endemol inks deal with Turner International for New Mr.Bean animated series

    Endemol inks deal with Turner International for New Mr.Bean animated series

    MUMBAI: Endemol, the world’s largest independent production and distribution company, today announced that Turner Broadcasting System International has acquired the all-new second series of MR BEAN ANIMATED SERIES for their services throughout Asia Pacific, Latin America, the Middle East and several European markets including the United Kingdom, Turkey, Spain and Italy.

     

    This deal comes off the back of the announcement that the series has been pre-sold to CITV in the UK and Super RTL in Germany.

     

    Mark Eyers, Chief Content Officer, Kids Networks, Turner International Asia Pacific, said: “This extraordinary universal comedy truly delivers on a premium and compelling content experience for both our audiences and affiliates. We’re proud to welcome Mr Bean into the Turner fold and to partner with Endemol, Tiger Aspect and the exceptionally talented Rowan Atkinson. This unique non-dialogue brand of funny, will delight viewers around the world.”

     

    Cathy Payne, CEO of Endemol Worldwide Distribution commented: “We are excited that Turner has come on board to join our other partners CITV and Super RTL Germany. To have such support at this early stage is incredible and proves the popularity of the wonderful Mr Bean”.

     

    Cecilia Persson, Turner’s Vice President of Acquisitions and Co-productions for EMEA and International, added: “It’s great to announce this deal across our international business. Our kids channels provide the best in animated comedy entertainment for young audiences and Mr Bean is truly an iconic comedy character which kids across the globe will love! Mr Bean has performed excellently across our EMEA region where our second flagship channel Boomerang brings contemporary iterations of timeless and classic properties to a family audience.”

     

    The 52 x 11 minute series follows on the success of the first series which has been licensed in over 70 territories and continues to be a ratings winner for a host of international broadcasters.

     

     

     

    Mr Bean will be produced in house by Tiger Aspect Productions using Celaction2D. Production commenced in October 2013 and delivery is scheduled for 2014/2015.

     

    Rowan Atkinson is across all aspects of the creative and will continue to voice the series which has a huge global audience.

  • Nickelodeon to inspire kids to save the planet through ‘The Big Help’

    Nickelodeon to inspire kids to save the planet through ‘The Big Help’

    MUMBAI: Nickelodeon’s ‘The Big Help’ is back to encourage kids to come forward and take steps towards a greener environment. An international initiative in its fifth year in India, The Big Help, has helped millions of kids across 27 countries make a difference to the planet with their efforts. The pro-socio movement aims at inspiring children to take real action to save the Mother Earth.

    As one of the leading kids’ franchise, Nickelodeon’s endeavor is to motivate kids to play an active role in saving the planet. Kids can log on to https://www.facebook.com/nickindia and take the BIG HELP PLEDGE for a greener environment. The pledge will reflect on the users’ profile page thereby encouraging their friends to come forward and participate in the movement. The month long initiative will culminate on Earth Hour on March 29th, with the city that has the maximum number of kids taking the pledge being honoured as ‘India’s Greenest City’.

    With the aim to address serious environmental issues in a manner that’s relatable to kids, Nickelodeon’s popular toonslike Ninja, MotuPatlu, Dora will come together to share some of their favourite ‘green tips’.What’s more? A ‘Green Facts’ tab on the Big Help page will give users fascinating facts about trees and the environment that one may have never heard before.

    Commenting on the channel’s latest undertaking, Nina Elavia Jaipuria, EVP & Business Head, Kids Cluster, Viacom18 Media Pvt. Ltd. said “The Big Help aims to make children the change agents of today in order to build a better tomorrow. . We at Nickelodeon truly believe that the future lies in the hands of today’s kids and hence as a responsible broadcaster, it’s extremely important to instill the values of environment conservation and protection from a young age. With The Big Help, we aim to provide kids with a platform where they not only can voice their opinion but also take charge and lead the way.”

    Rajneel Kumar, VP & Business Head- Digital Media, Viacom18 talks about the digital angle to the campaign- “Today’s kidsare online and what better way to involve them than on that platform.  We have reached out to them there by getting them to pledge online &help raise awareness about the global environmental issues affecting our world. The entire campaign is designed in amanner that ensures our young viewers are aware, take proactive steps towards a greener tomorrow& spread the word in their digital community.”

    This year, the entire Nickelodeon franchise – Nick, Sonic, Nick Jr. and Teen Nick is coming together to strengthen the movement and take it to the next level. Join Nickelodeon’sThe Big Help and let’s create a greener and a brighter future, together!

     

  • It’s a terrible problem to have – being number 1 and 2 in your space: Mark Eyers

    It’s a terrible problem to have – being number 1 and 2 in your space: Mark Eyers

    Children’s content is certainly no child’s play and who would know this better than Turner International Asia Pacific chief content officer, Mark Eyers.

     

    Eyers is in charge of acquisitions, original production and programming for Boomerang, adult swim, Cartoon Network, Cartoonito, Toonami and Pogo across Asia Pacific. Between spearheading new channel developments in the region and being responsible for strengthening the planning process for Turner’s kids’ brands as well as identifying opportunities for further development and distribution of hit properties across multiple platforms, Eyers’ plate is overflowing.

     

    He joined Turner’s creative services team in 2004 and was previously the vice president of content. Prior to joining Turner, he worked with Walt Disney Television International in Singapore as senior manager – head of creative department for Asia Pacific Disney Channels. He also did a stint in direction and production with BTQ Channel 7 in Australia.

     

    In an exclusive interview with Sidharth Iyer of indiantelevision.com, Eyers holds forth on Cartoon Network completing 20 years in Asia Pacific, Pogo completing a decade in India, future plans of the network and more…

     

    Q. Turner has been present in India for nearly two decades now. How has the journey been?

     

    It’s great that we can celebrate Turner’s twentieth year in India next year, which is very close to the APAC anniversary we celebrated this year. We are very pleased that on an APAC level first, we can celebrate being the number one brand in the kids’ entertainment space.

     

    Personally, I always like to look at our success from Mumbai to Manila and from Seoul to Sydney. In that context, it’s been an awesome journey. We are proud to proclaim that we are the number 1 and 2 kids’ channel (with Cartoon Network and Pogo). Come to think of it, we can’t really think of another media brand that can say they are number 1 and 2 in the space that they function in. Turner’s entrepreneurial spirit and drive to become the first mover in the genre by taking advantage of a gap in the market has always benefitted us. Being one of the first kids’ brands in India, we have enjoyed the first mover advantage.

     

    Q. Cartoon Network underwent a refresh first in 2005 and later in 2011. Can we have your thoughts on this please?

     

    The transformation is like with any other business model that works on a long-term perspective. All businesses must look at themselves every couple of years with respect to the current market environment.

     

    One of the core attributes of Cartoon Network is not only to have surprising comedies but also unique comedies. What we mean by that is we must always have something fresh or new that hasn’t been seen before. If your DNA is about surprising people, you have to take some risk in what you serve but again, that doesn’t mean you don’t showcase some of your classics like Dexter’s Laboratory and Power Puff Girls.

     

    Probably, a great example is Tom and Jerry which a lot of us grew up with and there will be brand new episodes coming to Cartoon Network India very shortly. So, you will get to see the evolution of brands.  

     

    Q. Earlier, the channel only had Hannah-Barbara shows. In 1996, after Turner came under Time Warner, Warner Brothers’ shows premiered on the channel. Not before 1999 did CN begin airing its own original series after which, there was no looking back. Are there any more region-specific shows underway?

     

    I think it’s a combination of all those things and we try and look at franchise management; not just current franchises like Roll No. 21, a local franchise into season 7, but also old ones like Ben 10 that will be celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2015. In case of long-running franchises, we keep up their successful run by injecting fresh stories like for Tom and Jerry. We also bring in new shows and series like Be Cool, Scooby Doo and so on. If we look at franchises as pillars, we still need to keep reinventing and refreshing our content to remain relevant and unique.

     

    Q. In 2001, the channel introduced programming blocks like Toonami, Acme Hour, Prime Time, Boomerang and Cartoon Network After Dark, a couple of which are now channels in their own right. Why don’t we see such out-of-the-box programming blocks anymore?

     

    They are fantastic franchises within themselves and we have now launched the Toonami channel across APAC and it is available in India and as a block in the US. Now, Boomerang is our next programming initiative to transform into a global brand.

     

    As I see it, brands will become more important than ever before for media companies. It’s important that we take brands like Toonami, Pogo, Boomerang and Cartoon Network and develop unique and original content for each of them.

     

    In future, distribution will become a commodity. So, when distribution costs between the original content owner and consumer become kind of omnipotent and content is available at low costs, consumers won’t know where to go if no one owns the original content. Hence, the idea is to have content that belongs only on Cartoon Network or Pogo where viewers know certain shows can only be found on this channel. The focus is thus on improving brand loyalty as well.

     

    Q. CN’s sister channel, Pogo, started out in 2004 and has come a long way ever since. Please share your views on Pogo’s rise and it becoming the number one channel in the kids’ space in India.

     

    It’s a terrible problem to have, being number 1 and 2 in your space and have two such top brands which complement each other. While Cartoon Network has a very global outlook and much of the content is shared with other countries around the world, there is a very definite commitment to local content production in the range of 10 to 20 per cent with Roll No. 21, a fantastic success story. This complements Pogo, which has more of general entertainment for kids, as in case of CN, there is a bit of a skew towards kids while Pogo is for both kids and the family.

     

    Thus, you will see a fantastic line-up of shows on Pogo, but at the same time, there’s a strong commitment to provide original productions under the Lights, Camera and Pogo banner, where we showcase movie franchises.

     

    So these two things complement each other well, and it’s a terrible problem to be the number one and two in your space, but it’s a problem we would like to continue having.

     

    Q. As we are in the age of new media and lots of kids are looking for things on the Internet, what is Turner’s strategy in terms of leveraging this medium and generating a buzz?

     

    The great thing about digital content is that it actually complements primary viewership on the linear channel and also in a market like India, where we witness the single channel phenomenon to a greater extent than in other markets we are always looking to provide another digital experience and complement ourselves.

     

    In the APAC region, we have already launched what we call ‘Watch and Play’. With this feature, one can watch clips from a show and an authenticated customer in the market can not only watch the channel live in partnership with his/her affiliate but also play games at the same time.

     

    Cartoon Network has always adopted this strategy, to have unique content for the digital medium which complements television content, whether its shorts or games or extensions of the storytelling from the primary channel. The viewer needs to have a compelling experience in the digital space that should leave him/her wanting to come back for more.

     

    Q. Merchandising is a big market for animated characters and Turner certainly has loads of them. What kind of revenue is generated through merchandise for Turner Broadcast? Do you have any big plans around merchandising in APAC in the coming days?

     

    The important thing is to always be character-driven in the first place, and at Cartoon Network, we believe that we are a character-driven comedy brand, so a character is always going to be there in the first place. Besides, our characters are strong, resonate with the audience, and share connect with the brand identity of the channel. This allows us to optimally license and merchandise our content.

     

    Over the years, we have had tremendous success with characters like the Power Puff Girls and there is still L&M for characters prevalent in various territories. Ben 10 too has been a massive franchise for us and has done well in terms of L&M deals.

     

    With the next crop of franchises including Roll No. 21, Adventure Time, Mixels (already in partnership with Lego, along with being a multi-platform property) and the hugely popular Chhota Bheem doing really well for themselves, the sky is the limit for L&M deals for our properties.

     

    Q. What are the new distribution methods that can be used across TV, web and mobile and what are your views on the changing trends in terms of distribution? Will OTT platforms see a rise in the Asia Pacific region; what are your thoughts on the progress made by India in digitisation?

     

    I think India shares a similar situation with the rest of Asia as far as the rise of over-the-top (OTT) services is concerned and will take a little time to grow. We may actually see affiliates partner with the brands that are already present to promote the ‘TV everywhere’ offering.

     

    If I could just use the ‘Mixels’ example; it is the most recent initiative that proves how we are trying something different in L&M, as we are partnering early on with Lego. But the show from day one has been a multi-platform offering; we haven’t commissioned 52 half-hours of the show, but 22 shorts that will premiere on Cartoon Network and then online and we have just launched an application, so we are already in that space trying different techniques.     

     

    Q. Finally, how does Turner plan to strengthen its hold on the kids’ market in Asia Pacific and more importantly, in India? Is introducing more channels from the Turner network on the cards? 

     

    It’s a wonderful position we are in currently and we love both our children (Cartoon Network and Pogo) equally, but the key is to remain true to yourself and to the DNA of the channel. For us, it’s about doubling on our animation comedy, that’s what resonates in the market.

     

    In a global village like the world is today, people will still pay for the experience. One of the most powerful experiences that anyone could have is the gift of laughter or humour. And so for us it’s more about being true to comedy and bring in that surprise that will continue to remain our secret and doubling up on unique, character-driven comedy.

  • Discovery Kids brings back ‘Akbar & Birbal’ tales

    Discovery Kids brings back ‘Akbar & Birbal’ tales

    MUMBAI: Every child in India has grown up on tales of Emperor Akbar and his trusted adviser Birbal and the tradition has continued passing from generation to generation, enthralling young and old listeners alike.

     

    Discovery Kids brings back those tales with its new series Akbar & Birbal airing everyday at 2:00 p.m. The channel will take its viewers to the era of Mughals where they will witness amusing exchanges between Akbar and Birbal.

     

    Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific Pan-Regional ad sales and southeast Asia senior VP and GM -South Asia and head of revenue Rahul Johri said: “Discovery Kids would continue to bring engaging content that inspires children to believe in traditional wisdom and also inculcate moral values in them. Expanding our bouquet of indigenous titles, Akbar & Birbal will entertain the viewers with its clever wit and exciting storytelling.”

     

    Birbal who was in the court of the Mughal emperor Akbar was considered to be one of the best loved figures in the folklore of India. He will be seen outsmarting everyone even the Emperor sometimes by his exceptional wisdom, presence of mind and his excellent problem solving skills.

     

    Entertainingly narrated in three languages English, Hindi and Tamil, this multilingual series will encourage language development in children and also make the experience of listening to stories more enjoyable by offering popular stories in a familiar language. The series consists of beautifully animated and captivatingly narrated stories which bring to life traditional wisdom.

  • Pogo colours its viewers with two movie premieres this Holi

    Pogo colours its viewers with two movie premieres this Holi

    MUMBAI: With Holi around the corner, Turner’s mainstay kids channel – Pogo – is showering kids with loads of colour, prizes, new movies and excitement!  The ‘Rang De Holi’ contest and several new movie launches throughout the month will keep kids entertained and engaged.

     

    The ‘Rang De Holi’ contest on the channel, will give kids an opportunity to win Holi themed prizes like inflatable pools, water resistant watches and digital cameras by answering questions based on the Holi games played by Chhota Bheem and his best friends! The content will run from 8 to 29 March from 12:00 pm onwards on the channel.

     

    The channel also intends to leverage the festive season by premiering two new movies on its tent-pole characters Chhota Bheem and Mighty Raju. As a prelude to Holi, kids can catch a brand new Chhota Bheem special called Kung Fu Bheem on 16 March at 12:00 pm. And on the most vibrant day of the year, kids can catch their superhero Mighty Raju battle new and powerful enemies in Mighty Raju: 3 Villains on 17 March at 12:00 pm.

     

    On this occasion, Turner International India executive director and network head – kids Krishna Desai says: “Holi is one of the most joyous, colourful and exciting festival for kids across the country. As the leading entertainment channel in the kids’ genre, Pogo aims to take the festivities to new heights with the Pogo ‘Rang De Holi’ contest and the brand new ‘Mighty Raju’ movie.”

     

    Superheroes Bheem and Krishna will be adding more fun and colour to weekends throughout the month. Every Saturday at 12:00 pm ‘Rang De with Bheem & Krishna’ will bring the viewers action-packed and entertaining movies like Chhota Bheem Rise of Kirmada, Krishna Balram Warrior Princess, Chhota Bheem Dholakpur to Kathmandu, Krishna Balram Rang Mein Bhang and many more.

     

    Pogo certainly is set to colour its viewers with some engaging content this Holi.

  • Discovery Kids brings amusing and wise tales of ‘Akbar & Birbal’

    Discovery Kids brings amusing and wise tales of ‘Akbar & Birbal’

    NEW DELHI: The delightful stories of Akbar and Birbal will be aired in an animated series on Discovery Kids from next week.

     

    The tales of famous Emperor Akbar and his trusted adviser Birbal have been passed on from generation to generation, enthralling young and old listeners alike.

     

    The series will take its viewers to the era of Mughals where they will witness amusing exchanges between Akbar and Birbal. Discovery Kids will offer children an experience to cherish for a lifetime.

     

    AKBAR & BIRBAL will start on 10 March and will air everyday at 2.00 pm only on Discovery Kids.

     

    Senior VP and General Manager – South Asia and Head of Revenue, Pan-Regional Ad Sales and Southeast Asia, Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific, Rahul Johri, said, “Discovery Kids would continue to bring engaging content that inspires children to believe in traditional wisdom and also inculcate moral values in them. Expanding our bouquet of indigenous titles, AKBAR & BIRBAL will entertain the viewers with its clever wit and exciting storytelling.”

     

    Birbal, who was a minister in the court of the Mughal emperor Akbar, was considered to be one of the best loved figures in the folklore of India. He will be seen outsmarting everyone even the Emperor sometimes by his exceptional wisdom, presence of mind and his excellent problem solving skills.

     

    Birbal’s real name was Mahesh Das. It is believed that he belonged to a poor Brahmin family of Tikawanpur on the bank of the River Yamuna but it was only by virtue of his sharp intellect that he rose to be a minister at the court of Akbar.

     

    Entertainingly narrated in three languages — English, Hindi and Tamil, the series encourages smooth language development in children and also makes the experience of listening to stories more enjoyable by offering popular stories in a familiar language.

     

    AKBAR & BIRBAL series consists of beautifully animated and captivatingly narrated stories which bring to life traditional wisdom.

  • Cartoon Network gets ready for exam season

    Cartoon Network gets ready for exam season

    MUMBAI: Cartoon Network is all set to help kids face the exam fever. The channel has lined up all its superheroes and cartoons to help kids relieve stress and exhaustion. Throughout March kids will be treated to fun contests, new movies and entertaining stunts.

     

    Student and superhero Kris, from Roll No. 21, will bring loads of prizes to keep kids entertained during weekdays. Kris will be dishing out easy exam tips, presented by Kokuyo Camlin, to help his fellow classmates keep a level and calm head during stressful situations. Kids can get a refreshing dose of adventure, fantasy and laughter with Roll No. 21 movies from 24-27 March at 1:00 pm. The segment coined as the ‘Thanda Dimaag’ contest will run every Monday to Thursday at 1:00 pm throughout the month and will allow kids to win cool prizes like iPads, School Bags, Stationary Kits, etc.

     

    Henry is no stranger to exam tension and so his tantrums are not only loud but also ridiculously hilarious. So with the exam fever kids will be served an entertaining special called Horrid Henry: I Hate Exams on Saturday, 15 March at 12:00 pm.

     

    With Holi set to come bang in the middle of the exam season, the new movie My Name Is Raj 4 – Vizukama Ki Takkar is scheduled to premiere on 17 March at 12:00 pm, to add colour and give respite to children. Other movies premiering during the month include Bhootraja and Ronnie 2 on 8 March at 12:00 pm and Arnab aur Jadui Locket on 22 March at 12:00 pm.    

     

    Cartoon Network looks all set to ease the tension around exam season with a great offering of new shows and movies.

  • Disney Channel adds ‘Doc McStuffins’ to its programming line-up

    Disney Channel adds ‘Doc McStuffins’ to its programming line-up

    MUMBAI: Disney Channel from the Disney Network is adding a renowned animation series to its programming line-up. Doc McStuffins, is an animated series about six-year-old Dottie “Doc” McStuffins, who communicates with and heals stuffed animals and toys out of her backyard clinic.

     

    The show is produced by Brown Bag Films and is primarily targeted at pre-school kids between ages two and seven. It was created and executive produced by Humanitas Prize and Emmy Award-winner Chris Nee and premiered on 23 March, 2012 on Disney Channel and Disney Junior.   

     

    Sharing her views on premiering the series, Disney India kids channels director programming Devika Prabhu says: We are dedicated in developing and building properties that appeal to kids, parents along with the entire family and with its unique story models a strong sense of community and the importance of lending a helping hand, or paw, when people and stuffed animals need it most. Last year, we launched Sofia the First with movies and series and completely dedicated ourselves to making her relevant to kids and families and now we are bringing another wonderful series with Doc Mcstuffins”.

     

    The show revolves around the concept that stimulates the imagination of a kid, and encourages them to adopt and live their dreams. Additionally, the show also aims to inculcate values among the kids and will premiere on Saturday, 1 March 2014 at 10:00 am and run for 26 episodes every Saturday.

     

    “We believe that heartwarming stories with relatable characters have an universal appeal and resonate with kids and families. Doc Mcstuffins’, very interestingly, is a marriage of every kid’s dream of their toys coming to life with valuable lessons about health and wellness,” adds Prabhu.

     

    The series chronicles a six-year-old girl named Dottie McStuffins who, one day, wants to become a doctor like her mother. As a kid, she imagines playing a doctor and fix toys and dolls (because of which, everyone calls her ‘Doc’). In the series, when she puts on her stethoscope, toys, dolls, and stuffed animals magically come to life and she is able to communicate with them.

     

    With a little help from her stuffed animal companions, Stuffy, Hallie, Lambie and Chilly, Doc helps toys feel better by giving them check-ups and checking their illnesses with ‘The Big Book of Boo Boos’. Each 11-minute episode includes original songs, the Time for Your Check-Up song the I Feel Better song and Tell Me What’s Wrong song. There is also an additional song about things you must do with a doctor’s check-up. During ending credits in Season One, Doc gives advice to viewers about staying healthy as well.

     

    Prabhu expounds: “Helping their kids live a healthy lifestyle is a top priority for every parent, irrespective of the geography and we are confident that Doc’s relatable warmth and charm will ease young viewers’ natural anxieties about familiar situations, including visiting a doctor and taking medicines.”

     

    On 5 June 2012, Disney Junior renewed the series for a second season, which is currently on air and beginning 10 March 2014, Disney Junior has renewed Doc McStuffins for a third season in US.

     

    The program has been a hit on Disney Junior in US. The series premiere attracted 1.08 million children aged two to five, and the show has attracted an average of 918,000 viewers in the same demographic.

     

    It has also attracted large amounts of positive attention for older males as well. The series is also a huge cultural impact, generating loud applause on parent blogs, Facebook and even in academia for its positive vocational message for African-American girls.

     

    Disney Channel India is confident that the show will be a hit among young minds between the ages two to seven years. 

  • Cartoon Network adds more fun to its programming line-up

    Cartoon Network adds more fun to its programming line-up

    MUMBAI: Cartoon Network India is all set to launch two new shows – Lego’s Mixels and Steven Universe. The mischievous shorts of Mixels will be telecast every Saturday at 8:00 am and the magical adventures of Steven Universe every Sunday at 10:30 am.

    Talking about shows, Turner International India South Asia sr director and network head – kids, Krishna Desai said, “We are thrilled to launch Lego Mixelsand Steven Universe in Indiathat represent Cartoon Network’s illustrious and trans-global portfolio.The partnership with Lego is the next step in the evolution of Cartoon Network Studios and the way we co-develop original IPs.Steven Universeis our latest and biggest original series, that has been creating waves across the world. Kids in India can look forward to all this new excitement, entertainment, humour, adventure and wackiness on Cartoon Network.”

    Mixels is a groundbreaking global franchise created by the powerhouse partnership of two of the biggest forces in kids’ entertainment – Cartoon Network and the LEGO Group. Mixels is centred around a world of colourful creatures who can mix and combine with each other leading to hilarious and surprising results. They are comical, mischievous creatures that live in tribes of three. Each tribe is based around a unique natural element. The Infernites are fiery and short tempered, but handy for a barbeque. The Cragsters are the industrious mining tribe and the Electroids are a quirky bunch with enough nervous energy to light up the whole world. Nixels, annoying and destructive little creatures, wreak havoc over the Mixel land trying to tear down and break apart the tribes. Mixels will air as two minute shorts every Saturday at 8:00 am starting 15 February 2014.

    Steven Universe is the latest original animated comedy series from Cartoon Network Studios. Steven Universe is about the misadventures of a boy named Steven, the ultimate “little brother” to a team of magical guardians of humanity – the Crystal Gems. Steven may not be as powerful as the Crystal Gems or as savvy.  But that doesn’t stop him from joining his sisters – Garnet, Amethyst and Pearl on their magical adventures and somehow finding a way to save the day! It is created by Emmy and Annie Award-nominated writer and storyboard artist Rebecca Sugar. Steven Universe premieres on 16 February 2014 and will air every Sunday at 10:30 am on Cartoon Network.

     

  • Disney Channel gets talking with ‘Captain Tiao’

    Disney Channel gets talking with ‘Captain Tiao’

    MUMBAI: Back in 1989, Hollywood flick Look Who’s Talking made ‘baby talk’ fashionable. Two-and-a-half decades later, Disney UTV’s tent-pole channel, Disney, which is known for its differentiated content is taking it a step ahead.

     

    Starting 2 March, the channel will premiere a one-of-its-kind talk show called Captain Tiao to be aired every Sunday at 10:00 am.

     

    Nine-year-old Sadhil Kapoor, who won hearts with his turn in Devon Ke Dev Mahadev, will host the show as ‘Captain Tiao’. He will interact with celebrities from all walks of life, cornering them with funny, intriguing questions about their childhood fears, guilty secrets, favourite snacks et al. The Q&A will be followed by ‘Captain Tiao’ challenging the guests to perform entertaining tasks, beating him at the game.

     

    Discussions are still underway but some of the celebrities who have confirmed their appearance on the show are Mahesh Bhupathi, Jaaved Jaffrey, Kapil Sharma and Navjot Singh Sidhu. Apparently, such celebrities have been selected who inspire children and whom, they can look up to, whether in sports, entertainment or politics.

     

    Explaining the rationale behind the new show, Disney UTV Media networks content head Indrajit Ray says: “Disney Channel is always exploring different formats and content that kids as well as their families can enjoy together. It is important to keep a conversation going and surprise them with new shows that bring alive the Disney Channel promise of Express Yourself, Believe in Yourself and Follow your Dreams.” 

     

    On roping in Kapoor as ‘Captain Tiao’, he says: “What we also love about Sadhil is the fact that he is a natural – curious, energetic and uninhibited… a personification of what a child at that age should be. We sincerely believe that a child’s curiosity should not be curbed in any way and it is that environment that will eventually allow him/her to blossom and follow his/her dreams. Sadhil possesses these qualities and hence we thought it best to give him a platform to do just that.”

     

    According to Ray, brands have responded well to the show. “Our partners, having worked with us, recognise this strength that Disney brings to the table and have collaborated with us in creating many successful partnerships,” he says.

     

    Asked about the Sunday slot, he says: “At Disney Channel, we believe in creating shows that appeal to both kids and their families. We have historically seen Sunday mornings as a band where the entire family can come to enjoy shows on TV together as a unit.”

     

    This isn’t the first time Disney has tried its hand at differentiated content; earlier too, it has aired shows such as Best of Luck Nikki, The Suite Life of Karan and Kabir, and Disney Q.

     

    However, ‘Captain Tiao’ is not only being seen as continuing the tradition but also as an experiment in short-format shows in live action.