Tag: Ninja Hattori

  • Green Gold, TV Asahi to co-create new Ninja Hattori episodes

    Green Gold, TV Asahi to co-create new Ninja Hattori episodes

    MUMBAI: The creator of India’s largest animated character is going abroad. Green Gold Animation, the company behind Chhota Bheem, is collaborating with Japanese broadcaster TV Asahi and its animation production arm Shin-ei Animation to produce new episodes of a show that’s also popular in India, Ninja Hattori. Though TV Asahi has all rights to make creative calls, Green Gold can contribute in cultural or custom-oriented inputs to the script.

    Green Gold Animation content sales VP Bharath Laxmipati says, “Japanese flavour is something that we never had. Doraemon is not today’s time; it is from the 70s time. So, as of now, it is very important for the artists to always learn multiple styles and the collaboration with Japanese production house— Shin-ei will help them understand storytelling in very different lines. So that’s one of the reasons, apart from the strategic reasons, to produce Japanese content.” The new episodes of Ninja Hattori will be created in 2D-HD through a digitally mastered process. 

    While some say Japanese content was used as fillers when the price to produce home-grown content was steep. But Laxmipati objected that it is unfair to slot that content as such. He says, “If you see viewership ratings, Japanese content is doing well. Of course, localised content like Chhota Bheem and others are today’s flavours but there are also places where Japanese content are still working well with the audiences.”

    TV Asahi will hold the IP rights for the new series. When asked about retaining the IP rights for a production house’s creation, Laxmipati says that most broadcasting houses want to retain the IPs. “We are taking the initial risk of investing into IPs, so the production houses if they turn into pure production houses without the thought of having an output from the IP outrage broadcast, will die down because they don’t have the incentives to perform better and to further invest in creative energies.”

    He suggested that there has to be a win-win model for both. The broadcasters and the studio producing their IPs should come together where it shouldn’t be 'my way or the highway', it should be a new way, where both are winning this process where some territories will be with the broadcasters, a few of them will be given to the production houses. He added that there has to be a certain limit to hold on and a certain extension of the property that will be given to exploiting like licensing or merchandising, product or promotional and among others. “So there are a lot of things on the table that the studios and the broadcasters can come together on, but this is only possible if the IP is successful,” he concludes.

  • Japanese kids’ content going strong despite home-grown onslaught

    Japanese kids’ content going strong despite home-grown onslaught

    MUMBAI: The growth of Japanese anime in children’s television programming in India has been far more rapid and visible than other segments of television. It all started in 1990 when everyone grew up watching Rudyard Kipling’s original collection of series, The Jungle Book, which was a Japanese style animation series that couldn’t be missed on Sundays.

    Since then, there has been no turning back; the fascination for Japanese content in India has grown by leaps and bounds. It didn’t stop with Kipling’s Mowgli series, instead, there was another manga series called Avatar: The Last Airbender. Manga are hand-drawn by artists. Naruto, Naruto: Shippûden were among the known manga series that grabbed more traction from their fans.

    There was a time when Cartoon Network reigned supreme, which, for nine years, maintained its premier position by capitalising on the paucity of television entertainment for children. Animax India, a channel of Sony Entertainment, telecast Japanese anime shows before being shut down.

    Shemaroo Entertainment head-animation business Smita Maroo says that even today Japanese shows gets the eyeballs whereas Indian content is still not the order of the day. “The broadcasters still bombard the channels with Doraemon, Shinchan and Ninja Hattori among others. It’s not that they are rushing towards Indian content,” she says.

    Japanese animation made its entry in the programming line-up of channels with animation series such as Doraemon on Hungama, and Ninja Hattori on Nickelodeon. This was followed by a rush of animation series from Japan and the rest of Asia with shows such as Chibi Maruko Chan on Nickelodeon and Anpanman on Pogo (Nandi, 2012). Giving Doraemon a close competition is Crayon Shinchan, another manga-based anime. It’s among the top five shows for kids aged 2-14, competing with the likes of Chhota Bheem.

    According to some media reports, the market for manga has expanded and Japanese publishing houses, which were earlier reluctant fearing piracy, are showing interest to license more titles.

    Green Gold Animation VP-content sales Bharath Laxmipati said that Chhota Bheem, their original home-grown content was the game changer in the Indian industry because it gave confidence to the broadcasters that local shows can have a tremendous response. It broke the fascination for international shows that was also giving a wrong attitude. He says, “The core of a successful Indian show is the ability to tell stories. Japanese content is popular because they shared similar sentiments with Indians. But the difference is that Indian stories are written with the hero in mind but protagonists in Japanese content such as Doraemon, wherein the kid is not a hero but finds help from a robot, so the main character is the robot Doraemon. Oggy and the Cockroaches from France wasn’t famous until Shahrukh Khan, Sunny Deol and other Bollywood actors gave their voices to the show.”

    He further adds that there are two ways of writing styles, where Chhota Bheem is all about courage, bravery, respect for elders, friendship and all the positive cultures that we have in our Indian culture. “Doraemon was created during the 70s and 80s and were picked up by the broadcasters because they had to fill in the programming, so there’s a different approach between theirs and ours,” he says.

    Maroo says that kid’s content syndication is only for topical reasons but beyond that, the channels want to create their own content and focus on their 2-3 properties. She further added, “In terms of Chhota Bheem and Motu Patlu being famous nowadays, both the shows don’t come on the same channel, so the channel’s overall ratings still comes from other shows.

    According to Maroo, acquiring Japanese content is definitely cheaper than production. Agreeing with Maroo, Laxmipati says, “Anything that is made for the own territory is far more expensive than syndicated content.”

    According to the reports, animation production is expensive in comparison to a general entertainment channel show with the former requiring Rs 10-20 lakh an episode against Rs 7-8 lakh for the latter. 

    “Producing episodes for 2D and 3D for 11-22 minutes would cost Rs 10-20 lakh or even above, depending on the number of characters, background and many other factors. The initial episodes are way higher than even Rs 20 lakh,” adds a media professional.

    Another media professional, however, gave a higher estimate. “Any top show’s production value is between Rs 30-50 lakh. Good content has to be produced at such cost. If we talk about producing for outside, the production cost will be up to Rs 1 crore per episode.”

    The trend of today is to produce home-grown content. The concept of producing original content started in 2008 with Chhota Bheem. Later Nickelodeon India produced Motu Patlu as its home-grown IP show in 2012. Not only this, the year 2017 kick-started a new channel called Sony Yay that completely focused on producing its own IP shows.  

    The supply of India-produced shows is very limited compared to the unlimited growth of Japanese content and other foreign language cartoons. Since Japan has 15-20 years of headstart over India, its library is massive. In 2016, Cartoon Network had 91.61 per cent foreign shows; Pogo had 82.67 per cent while Disney had 60.61 per cent shows from abroad. 

    When asked whether it is easier to attract advertisers for syndicated content as opposed to original content, Maroo commented, “If syndicated content has already got a track record, it would be easier to pick advertisers, because new shows will take time to deliver.”

    She further said that kids will like any content that the channels feed them. With the growth of digital, both TV and digital will co-exist and kids will shift their likeness towards a particular medium or content whatever they find interesting.

    Also Read :

    Original Indian kids’ animation content is the need of the hour

    Kids today watch more animated content than ever

     

  • Amazon Prime Video to entertain kids with new shows and seasons

    MUMBAI: A summer blockbuster line up of four brand new shows and seasons named named ‘Atchoo’, ‘ Munki and Trunk’ and ‘Zak Storm’, in addition to ‘Astro Forice’ which has megastar Amitabh Bachchan in an animated superhero avatar are to commence on Amazon Prime Video this summer.

    Kids can also watch a brand new series of Baahubali: The Lost Legends every week. This commenced on 19 May. In addition to these new shows, kids can also indulge in brand new seasons of their favourite shows like Shin Chan, Ninja Hattori, Doraemon, andOggy & the Cockroaches along with Amazon Original shows like Just Add Magic, Tumble Leaf and many others.

    Family time gets even more exciting with family movies like The LEGO Movie, X-Men, The Avengers, and The Adventures of Tintin and many others.

    Amazon Video India director and country head Nitesh Kripalani said, “Amazon Prime Video in India is the home of the best of kids’ entertainment content from India and the rest of the world; the preferred entertainment choice for kids and their families in India. Our summer blockbuster lineup is geared to entertain kids this summer with characters they love and can watch anywhere, anytime in a safe and ad-free environment.”

    New shows on Prime Video

    Baahubali: The Lost Legends

    Two young brothers competed for the throne before the war with the Kalakeya, before Katappa killed Baahubali and before the death of Sivagami. One would go on to become king, and the other would go on to become a legend. Experience the secret stories from the world of Baahubali in this all new animated series – kids can watch new episodes every week starting 19 May, available in English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.

    Atchoo (Season 1)

    The story of Teo, a 9 year old boy with a strange way of expressing his emotions: he turns into an animal every time he sneezes. How his transformation essentially creates troubles in his life is essentially the crux of the plot of the show, which is available in English and Hindi.

    Astra Force

    The first animated show featuring Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan in the lead role as an animated mythical hero, Astra the Immortal. When two 8-year old twins accidentally awaken an ancient super-warrior from the past, they must join him in saving the world from a new wave of giant monsters and super villains determined to rule the universe. This funny, fast-paced, action-adventure, superhero series is available in English and Hindi.

    Munki and Trunk (Season 1)

    One is Crafty, the other is caring. But they are the best of friends – no matter if they are facing rolling boulders, bouncing mushrooms or grumpy hedgehogs. Munki & Trunk in English and Hindi starts from 1 June.

    Zak Storm

    From the makers of Ben 10, Big Hero 6, Zak Storm is the new leading action franchise, set in the Bermuda Triangle with Pirates, Aliens, great adventures and comedy. Zak Storm in English and Hindi commences from 1 June.

  • Nick Jr to premiere ‘Peppa Pig’ show in India

    Nick Jr to premiere ‘Peppa Pig’ show in India

    MUMBAI: Viacom18 is all geared up to bring the popular international preschool property Peppa Pig experience to India. The show that can be experienced digitally on Voot, is now available in stores and on- air. Viacom18 consumer products, the merchandizing and licensing arm of Viacom18, has been appointed by Entertainment One (eOne) as the licensing partner for Peppa Pig in India.

    After its success on the network’s digital platform, Viacom18 will soon debut the show on India’s Nickelodeon’s preschool channel Nick Jr. The addition of Peppa Pig to the existing shows like Ninja Hattori, Motu Patlu, Pakdam Pakdai, Shiva and SpongeBob SquarePants will further cement Nickelodeon’s eminence as the most the most preferred channel among the country’s kids.

    “Peppa Pig is an international sensation and has been gaining popularity in India. Along with being the media network that introduced Peppa Pig to India, we are delighted to be the partner of choice for the brand’s retail entry into India. The launch has come at an opportune time when the consumer products industry in India is on the cusp of significant growth and Peppa Pig will be a valuable addition to our kids’ portfolio which has rapidly expanded over the past couple of years,” said Viacom18 consumer products and integrated network solutions business head Saugato Bhowmik.

    As the representative of the licensing rights for the brand across India and the Indian subcontinent, it recently rolled out the first line of Peppa Pig merchandise in the Indian market boasting a product line that includes plush toys, activity sets and much more. The products are available across all Hamleys Toy Stores in India and various other leading retail outlets, including e-commerce sites such as Amazon.

    “The latest international adventure takes Peppa Pig to India. The territory is a key component of our global growth strategy and by working with local experts, Viacom18, to steward the brand’s entry into India, we’re extremely excited about the commercial possibilities this territory presents,” added Entertainment One head of international licensing Ami Dieckman.

    The award-winning TV series made a strong debut in the country in June 2016 on Voot. Initial viewing figures demonstrate that the animated series is consistently one of the platform’s most frequently watched kids’ shows, alongside popular home grown animations such as Motu Patlu, Shiva and Pakdam Pakdai.

  • Nick Jr to premiere ‘Peppa Pig’ show in India

    Nick Jr to premiere ‘Peppa Pig’ show in India

    MUMBAI: Viacom18 is all geared up to bring the popular international preschool property Peppa Pig experience to India. The show that can be experienced digitally on Voot, is now available in stores and on- air. Viacom18 consumer products, the merchandizing and licensing arm of Viacom18, has been appointed by Entertainment One (eOne) as the licensing partner for Peppa Pig in India.

    After its success on the network’s digital platform, Viacom18 will soon debut the show on India’s Nickelodeon’s preschool channel Nick Jr. The addition of Peppa Pig to the existing shows like Ninja Hattori, Motu Patlu, Pakdam Pakdai, Shiva and SpongeBob SquarePants will further cement Nickelodeon’s eminence as the most the most preferred channel among the country’s kids.

    “Peppa Pig is an international sensation and has been gaining popularity in India. Along with being the media network that introduced Peppa Pig to India, we are delighted to be the partner of choice for the brand’s retail entry into India. The launch has come at an opportune time when the consumer products industry in India is on the cusp of significant growth and Peppa Pig will be a valuable addition to our kids’ portfolio which has rapidly expanded over the past couple of years,” said Viacom18 consumer products and integrated network solutions business head Saugato Bhowmik.

    As the representative of the licensing rights for the brand across India and the Indian subcontinent, it recently rolled out the first line of Peppa Pig merchandise in the Indian market boasting a product line that includes plush toys, activity sets and much more. The products are available across all Hamleys Toy Stores in India and various other leading retail outlets, including e-commerce sites such as Amazon.

    “The latest international adventure takes Peppa Pig to India. The territory is a key component of our global growth strategy and by working with local experts, Viacom18, to steward the brand’s entry into India, we’re extremely excited about the commercial possibilities this territory presents,” added Entertainment One head of international licensing Ami Dieckman.

    The award-winning TV series made a strong debut in the country in June 2016 on Voot. Initial viewing figures demonstrate that the animated series is consistently one of the platform’s most frequently watched kids’ shows, alongside popular home grown animations such as Motu Patlu, Shiva and Pakdam Pakdai.

  • Amazon Prime to show Asahi’s anime content

    Amazon Prime to show Asahi’s anime content

    MUMBAI – November 24, 2016 – Amazon today announced its alliance with Japan-based TV Asahi Corporation which will make Amazon Prime Video India the exclusive subscription streaming home for some of TV Asahi’s all-time favorite kids toons – Doraemon, Shin chan, and Ninja Hattori. Available together in the territory for the first time ever on a video streaming platform, Doraemon, Shin Chan, and Ninja Hattori will be exclusive to Amazon Prime members in India with new episodes refreshed regularly.

    “Amazon Prime Video in India aims to be home to a diverse mix of beloved kids’ content and be the preferred entertainment choice for kids in India.” said Nitesh Kripalani, Director and Country Head, Amazon Prime Video India. “The popularity of Japanese anime has grown immensely and TV Asahi Corporation is one of Japan’s leading private broadcasters who we already have a content licensing agreement with in Japan. We are thrilled to extend this relationship to India as well to bring this fantastic content to our kids.”

    “We are excited about some of our best contents are going to be available on Amazon Prime Video. We hope the digital experience would take our contents to the next level of the popularity in India” said Takahiro Kishimoto, Head of Animation at International Business Department, TV Asahi Corporation.

    Doraemon is a popular Japanese manga series, created by Fujiko F. Fujio. The series has also been adapted into a successful anime series and media franchise. The story revolves around a robotic time-traveling cat named Doraemon, who travels back in time from the 22nd century to aid a pre-teen boy named Nobita Nobi.

    Shin chan, is a Japanese manga series created by Yoshito Usui. It follows the adventures of the five-year-old Shinnosuke “Shin” Nohara and his parents, baby sister, dog, neighbours, and friends and is set in Kasukabe, Saitama Prefecture. An anime adaptation of the series began airing on TV Asahi in 1992 and remains on air till this day.

    Ninja Hattori is a manga series created by Fujiko Fujio A, later adapted into a television drama, an anime series, a video game and a live-action movie. The comedy actions animated series was aired on TV Asahi in the 80’s and all new episodes of the series has been produced since 2012 and is currently on air in several Asian countries.

    Chimpui is a Japanese television series created by Fujiko F. Fujio in 1985. It tells the story of a young girl named Eri and two cute aliens that come to Earth to find her to be the most precious girl to marry with their beloved prince of the planet Mal.

  • Amazon Prime to show Asahi’s anime content

    Amazon Prime to show Asahi’s anime content

    MUMBAI – November 24, 2016 – Amazon today announced its alliance with Japan-based TV Asahi Corporation which will make Amazon Prime Video India the exclusive subscription streaming home for some of TV Asahi’s all-time favorite kids toons – Doraemon, Shin chan, and Ninja Hattori. Available together in the territory for the first time ever on a video streaming platform, Doraemon, Shin Chan, and Ninja Hattori will be exclusive to Amazon Prime members in India with new episodes refreshed regularly.

    “Amazon Prime Video in India aims to be home to a diverse mix of beloved kids’ content and be the preferred entertainment choice for kids in India.” said Nitesh Kripalani, Director and Country Head, Amazon Prime Video India. “The popularity of Japanese anime has grown immensely and TV Asahi Corporation is one of Japan’s leading private broadcasters who we already have a content licensing agreement with in Japan. We are thrilled to extend this relationship to India as well to bring this fantastic content to our kids.”

    “We are excited about some of our best contents are going to be available on Amazon Prime Video. We hope the digital experience would take our contents to the next level of the popularity in India” said Takahiro Kishimoto, Head of Animation at International Business Department, TV Asahi Corporation.

    Doraemon is a popular Japanese manga series, created by Fujiko F. Fujio. The series has also been adapted into a successful anime series and media franchise. The story revolves around a robotic time-traveling cat named Doraemon, who travels back in time from the 22nd century to aid a pre-teen boy named Nobita Nobi.

    Shin chan, is a Japanese manga series created by Yoshito Usui. It follows the adventures of the five-year-old Shinnosuke “Shin” Nohara and his parents, baby sister, dog, neighbours, and friends and is set in Kasukabe, Saitama Prefecture. An anime adaptation of the series began airing on TV Asahi in 1992 and remains on air till this day.

    Ninja Hattori is a manga series created by Fujiko Fujio A, later adapted into a television drama, an anime series, a video game and a live-action movie. The comedy actions animated series was aired on TV Asahi in the 80’s and all new episodes of the series has been produced since 2012 and is currently on air in several Asian countries.

    Chimpui is a Japanese television series created by Fujiko F. Fujio in 1985. It tells the story of a young girl named Eri and two cute aliens that come to Earth to find her to be the most precious girl to marry with their beloved prince of the planet Mal.

  • Nick HD+ set to launch on Tata Sky

    Nick HD+ set to launch on Tata Sky

    MUMBAI: Nickelodeon’s HD channel Nick HD+ is all set to launch on the Tata Sky direct to home (DTH) platform in India.

     

    This will be the first HD channel for kids in the Indian market. Viacom18 has announced its intention to launch the channel earlier this year. 

     

    Available on Tata Sky’s channel no. 611, Nick HD+ will telecast an exclusive range of shows like Big Time Rush, Marvin Marvin, Kung Fu Panda and Zack and Quack.

     

    Viacom18 kids cluster EVP and business head Nina Elavia Jaipuria said, “Nickelodeon has always stayed ahead of the curve and entertained kids across the length and breadth of India. With the launch of Nick HD+ our viewers will get to watch their favourite characters in high definition quality. We are certain this latest offering from the Nickelodeon franchise will further strengthen the bonds our viewers have forged with their favourite characters.”

     

    “Tata Sky’s best in class technology clubbed with the great content of Nick HD+ is sure to delight our little subscribers. Children are very important audience for us and we have been working towards brining innovative & exciting offerings for them. Pioneering to launch Nick HD+ in the country is one such proud moment,” added Tata Sky chief content and business development officer Paolo Agostinelli.

     

    Nick HD+ will also showcase local content like Motu Patlu and Pakdam Pakdai along with shows like Ninja Hattori, Shaun the SheepDora the ExplorerSpongeBob Square Pants and Power Rangers

  • TI Cycles enters into licensing tie-up with Nick

    MUMBAI: Murugappa Group-owned TI Cycles has entered into a licensing deal with kids broadcaster Nickelodeon India to launch new range of bicycles and tri-cycles for the Indian market.

    The products are designed around two of Nickelodeon‘s popular characters, Ninja Hattori and Dora the Explorer.

    Kids can choose between eight different variants with specialized features priced between Rs 6900 to Rs 8000. The collection will be available across 200 plus BSA Hercules exclusive outlets in the country.

    Tricycles tor the 2-4 year old fans will also hit markets soon.

    Viacom18 Media Sr. Vice President – Consumer Products & Communications Sandeep Dahiya said, “Cycling has always been one of kids‘ favorite pastimes. We are happy to partner with TI Cycles to create an exciting range of bikes and trikes, which now makes it possible for kids, to ride with their favorite Nickelodeon characters – Dora the Explorer and Ninja Hattori.”

    TI Cycles has successfully established a chain of exclusive retail outlets for their brands BSA and Hercules across the country. BSA Champ, from TI cycles of India caters exclusively to kids.

    TI Cycles GM marketing and retail Rajesh Mani said, “We are very happy to join hands with Nickelodeon which is an extremely popular kid‘s channel. Both the characters, Ninja Hattori and Dora the Explorer enjoy tremendous fan following amongst the kids. So with the exciting toons and our forte in the bicycle segment, we are sure the cycles will sell like hot cakes.”

  • Nick selects best buddy duo to win ‘Masti Dosti’ contest

    Nick selects best buddy duo to win ‘Masti Dosti’ contest

    MUMBAI: Nick’s month long contest titled ‘Masti Dosti’ culminated with the announcement of Arshaan Maloo as the winner. The Mumbai kid Arshaan and his best friend Sushant Adlakha were selected as the lucky pair to take home the grand prize of goodies. What’s more, the duo will also be featured on a special Nick Promo with Spongebob and his best friend Patrick on the channel.

    Participating kids could win big not only for themselves but also their friends by watching back-to-back episodes of Nick’s characters and best buds Spongebob and Patrick, Ninja Hattori and Kenny Chee and Munnabhai and Circuit, spot the prizes on air and report them to the channel, states an official release.

    Apart from the two winners, other kids who participated in the contest also won prizes like remote controlled cars, Gameboys, DVD players, cell phones, MP3 players, discmans and rollerblades – all in pairs!

    Winner, Arshaan Maloo (next to Patrick Star), age 11, is a die hard Spongebob Squarepants fan, he also loves watching Drake and Josh and Jimmy Neutron on Nick. Speaking about his best friend Sushant Adlakha, Arshaan recalls the time when he fractured his right hand in the 5th grade and Sushant helped him out by packing his bag and doing his home-work for him, thus literally becoming his right hand man…. ‘Just what Patrick is for Sponge bob’, chuckles the 11 yr old.

    “Boss, dost ho toh aisa…”, added Arshaan.