Tag: Dexter’s Laboratory

  • Set foot into the world of iconic cartoons as Cartoon Network Enterprises and Balenzia launch a new collection of quirky socks!

    Set foot into the world of iconic cartoons as Cartoon Network Enterprises and Balenzia launch a new collection of quirky socks!

    MUMBAI: Wear your love for globally-loved cartoons on your…feet! Put your best foot forward with a new colourful and comfy collection of socks by Cartoon Network Enterprises and Balenzia. The A close up of an animal

    Description generated with very high confidenceeveryday humble accessory now brings to life the animated worlds of timeless favourites and new-age icons like We Bare Bears, Dexter’s Laboratory, Johnny Bravo, The Powerpuff Girls.

    Cartoon Network Enterprises, the licensing and merchandizing arm of Turner India and Balenzia, a leading premium sock brand, are launching a range of uber-cool socks for women, men and kids. Invite Townsville’s famous sister superheroes, the tech-savvy bears or the renowned science prodigy into your sock drawer, with these chic styles and designs. The range is available online now.

    Commenting on the partnership, Anand Singh, Senior Director – Cartoon Network Enterprises, South Asia, Turner India, said: “The new range inspired by The Powerpuff Girls, We Bare Bears, Dexter’s Laboratory and more, gives an opportunity for fans to dive into the fantasy world of their favourite toons. The partnership with Balenzia is a great way to connect with the fans in an engaging and fashionable way.”

    Eye-catching and fashionable, the Cartoon Network collection comprises of premium quality and pop-culture inspired prints. Available from INR 109 to 349, fans can get their hands on the vibrant colours and unique patterns on Balenzia.com and leading e-commerce websites like Amazon, Flipkart, Snapdeal, Jabong.

    Commenting on the launch, Rahul Gupta, Director – Balenzia, added, “We are extremely excited about this launch. The partnership gives us an opportunity to uniquely leverage upon some truly iconic characters that have stood the test of time and have a long-standing bond with their audience! The expressive and quirky collection helps us further strengthen our women and kids portfolio. The bold pop culture designs in ultra-soft combed cotton are sure to win smiles and hearts.”

    The deal follows a successful tie-up for Justice League from Warner Bros. Consumer Products, which is also managed by Turner India in South Asia, this new range is another milestone as it sets a benchmark in redefining fashion. The partnership enables Cartoon Network Enterprises to expand its offerings and strengthen Balenzia’s brand identity as the new pop-culture shopping destination for millennials.

  • Turner Broadcasting inks multi-year SVOD deal with Hulu

    Turner Broadcasting inks multi-year SVOD deal with Hulu

    MUMBAI: Turner Broadcasting System and Hulu have entered into an extensive, multi-year licensing agreement that will grant Hulu the exclusive SVOD rights to previous seasons of Turner’s popular programming from Cartoon Network and Adult Swim as well as select current and upcoming series from TNT and TBS.

     

    The deal marks the first-ever licensing agreement between Turner Broadcasting and Hulu.

     

    All episodes from past seasons of TNT’s The Last Ship and Murder in the First will be available to stream exclusively for Hulu subscribers. Additionally, all episodes from past seasons of popular Adult Swim original series including Rick and Morty, Black JesusNTSF:SD:SUV and Cartoon Network original series such as The Amazing World of GumballSteven UniverseOver the Garden Wall and Clarence will be made available to stream through an SVOD service for the first time ever on Hulu. All Cartoon Network series will be available to stream ad-free in the Hulu Kids environment.

     

    Full prior seasons of Adult Swim and Cartoon Network series such as Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Dexter’s Laboratory and Ben 10, as well as current juggernauts Robot Chicken, The Venture Bros., Adventure Time and Regular Show will be available to stream exclusively to Hulu subscribers for the first time through the deal. Hulu will also become the exclusive SVOD destination to stream Adult Swim and Cartoon Network classics, including Tim and Eric Awesome ShowGreat Job!, Sealab 2021 and The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack.

     

    Through the agreement, Hulu obtains exclusive SVOD rights to certain future series that will launch on TNT, TBS, Adult Swim and Cartoon Network over the coming years – including TBS’s upcoming series Angie Tribeca, which will be available to stream exclusively on Hulu after its full-season run on TBS.

     

    “This deal with Hulu demonstrates the power of Turner Broadcasting’s branded networks and the high demand for our programming in the marketplace. This is a great opportunity to grow the reach of the networks’ original programming and complements our strategy of utilizing multiple platforms – including SVOD – to drive sampling, introduce new viewers to our content and give current fans the opportunity to explore and enjoy Turner’s new and existing series in a branded environment,” said Turner Broadcasting president David Levy.

     

    “The addition of multiple titles from Cartoon Network represents a significant step forward in continuing to build a strong programming offering for the kids audience on Hulu. The adult animation series from Adult Swim, as well as the additional series from TNT and TBS, are a perfect addition to our current offering,” added Hulu senior vice president and head of content Craig Erwich.   

  • The Game Factory unveils ‘Cartoon Network Racing’ on Nintendo DS and PS 2

    The Game Factory unveils ‘Cartoon Network Racing’ on Nintendo DS and PS 2

    MUMBAI: The Game Factory, international publisher of video and computer games based on children’s characters, has announced the release of ‘Cartoon Network Racing,’ its first arcade-style racing videogame for Nintendo DS and PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system platforms starring characters from the original animated series The Powerpuff Girls, Cow and Chicken, Courage, the Cowardly Dog, I Am Weasel, Johnny Bravo and Dexter’s Laboratory.

    Taking on the roles of the various characters, players compete in the first Annual Cartoon Network Racing Championship. Further adding to the entertainment value, both titles include several full-length episodes of Cartoon Network programs. Geared toward children seven and older and rated E for everyone, the game is available for a suggested retail price of $29.99 beginning 29 November for the Nintendo DS version and 1 December 2006 for the PlayStation 2 system, informs an official release.

    Gamers race as their favourite Cartoon Network stars in an attempt to be the first to cross the finish line and gain the highest popularity score. Both platform versions include a variety of colourful show-themed Cartoon Network environments and locations such as Dexter’s Laboratory and Aron City, home of Johnny Bravo. The more successful players are at winning races, the more items such as new characters and fun bonus games they can unlock.

    “The Game Factory’s ‘Cartoon Network Racing’ game is the perfect way to bring some of the best loved characters from Cartoon Network’s roster of original animation to our fans in an exciting new arcade format,” said US Consumer Products for Cartoon Network Enterprises – the global merchandising and licensing arm of Cartoon Network VP Christina Miller. “With all the innovative gaming features and unlockable full-length bonus episodes of these classic shows — it is sure to be very popular with our fans.”

  • Cartoon Network inks deal with Tata Indicom for VoD service

    Cartoon Network inks deal with Tata Indicom for VoD service

    MUMBAI: Cartoon Network, kid’s entertainment channel, has signed its first video on demand (VoD) deal in the country with VSNL. The agreement will enable Tata Indicom Broadband subscribers to watch Cartoon Network toons on their PC.

    In attempting to give viewers a 360 degree entertainment experience, Tata Indicom Broadband will offer subscribers 40 episodes of Cartoon Network’s most popular and iconic toon stars including Johnny Bravo, The Powerpuff Girls, Dexter’s Laboratory, Ed, Edd n Eddy, Courage -the Cowardly Dog, Camp Lazlo, Code Name Kids Next Door, Samurai Jack, etc.

    The content will be available both in Hindi and English across over 48 cities in India, including all metros such as Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, and Kolkata.
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    Turner International India Pvt. Ltd. VP distribution and business operations (India and South Asia), Siddharth Jain said, “With technology evolving at a rapid pace, we are moving towards a digital world where entertainment will be consumed at the convenience of Generation M. As the Industry leader in the kids’ entertainment genre, it is imperative that we extend our compelling content to as many platforms available.

    “This deal to offer video on demand with VSNL is a step in that direction and is a pioneering initiative for Cartoon Network and the kids’ genre. All of these areas will become even more important going forward as ‘convergence’ becomes a reality, and our core audience of kids and young adults – as well as advertisers – come to expect our unique properties and characters to be available on all platforms and at all times. Cartoon Network is an immersive experience for our fans, and this deal adds yet another dimension to the number one kids’ channel of India – Cartoon Network.”

    VSNL vice president content and applications, broadband and retail business Mukul Sood said, “This first of its kind tie-up between Cartoon Network and VSNL will create an innovative entertainment experience to our broadband subscribers. This partnership represents the convergence of vision and strengths between VSNL, India’s leading telecommunication and Internet services company and Cartoon Network, India’s number one kids’ channel. Tata Indicom Broadband subscribers can now look forward to a roller coaster ride of exciting animation video content for their kids and themselves.”