Tag: Doc McStuffins

  • Disney junior reaches out to 26.5 million households across the nation

    Disney junior reaches out to 26.5 million households across the nation

    MUMBAI: Disney Junior, the globally acclaimed entertainment destination designed especially for the youngest members of the family, their parents and caregivers, will now be available on two of India’s leading Direct-to-Home (DTH) platforms – Tata Sky and Airtel digital TV. The channel which showcases both classic and new Disney characters, will now reach out to all the subscribers of Tata Sky and Airtel digital TV with the same magical storytelling with a heart that generations of Disney fans have come to know and love.

     

    “Disney Junior is an engaging, learning-focused and unique Disney destination with elements that encourage early childhood development, wrapped in strong emotionally connected storytelling. Over the past year, we have been committed to bringing wonderful stories through shows such as ‘Mickey Mouse Clubhouse’, ‘Jake and the Never Land Pirates’, along with recent additions such as “Sofia The First” and “Henry Hugglemonster”. These shows have not only been the hallmark of the Disney experience but have also served as a learning and development tool for our young viewers. We are very happy to bring Disney Junior to the Tata Sky and Airtel digital TV viewers”, said Nikhil Gandhi, Vice President and Head of Ad Sales, Media Networks, Disney India

     

    Disney Junior fulfills the parents’ expectations, blending unparalleled storytelling and beloved characters with learning components that encourage social and emotional development as well as cognitive skills. It’s globally acclaimed stories help develop skills such as early math and language as well as healthy eating and lifestyles along with building emotional connections with the iconic as well as new characters which form the most ‘fun’ aspect of growing up. The original series include ‘Jake and the Never Land Pirates’, ‘Doc McStuffins’, ‘Mickey Mouse Clubhouse’, ‘A Poem Is…’, ‘Handy Manny,’ ‘Little Einsteins’, “Special Agent Oso” and more.

     

    The channel recently announced the availability of Disney Junior’s most popular iOS apps, “Jake’s Never Land Pirate School,” developed internationally on Android devices in Google Play and for Kindle tablets in the Amazon Appstore. Using “Jake’s Never Land Pirate School” App, kids can become completely immersed in Never Land, completing pirate-themed challenges such as Sailing, Pirate Band, Map & Spyglasses and Pixie Dust. The app also enables fans to capture or import a photo to create a personalized pirate face, and the Pirate School Captain’s Log tracks class levels completed and Badges of Honor earned so that kids can earn their official Pirate Certificate. The “Jake’s Never Land Pirate School” App is $2.99.  

     

    Disney Junior continues to be available across other leading DTH and digital players in India.

     

  • 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.