Pop Paper City is a 3D preschool series that encourages 'doing as well as viewing' through loveable characters and fun adventures. Through watching this vibrant craft show, children will be inspired to use their imagination and create their own worlds out of a love of play and a curiosity for the undiscovered. MORE
Nine-year-old Justin winds up with a magic shaker that he can use to make tons of crazy monsters with awesome powers. Each monster has its own “recipe”, its own blend of specific ingredients! Grandpa listed a bunch of these recipes in a spell book but there are many more to be discovered. For every adventure, Justin and Gwen have no choice but to come to an agreement, working together to save the day and get the monsters back in the Shaker! MORE
Strange things are going on in London. Only one animal is capable of confronting those enigmas: a hamster-detective named Clever. She’s a genius with a prodigious logical deduction! But sometimes things do not go according to plan, she can then count on her hotheaded little brother Bro! Will they triumph these cases which continue to baffle Scotland Yard?
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This hilarious 2D series follows the laugh-out-loud antics of Steve the Horse. Funny, loveable and completely naive, whether it’s winning the forest relay race, becoming a unicorn or excelling in the local talent show; Steve throws himself into everything with unbridled enthusiasm and utter self-belief. But sometimes life (or more often Steve’s own actions) gets in the way. MORE
This year, Annick Maes, Cartoon’s general director, anticipates a similar number of participants, with over 1,000 people confirmed by the end of August, more than 260 of whom are buyers. These figures are expected to have increased in the final run-up to the event.
Walk into a supermarket anywhere in the Western world and you are likely to find a self-checkout area where you can pay for your groceries without the aid of a shop assistant. Contact the customer service department of your broadband provider and, in the first instance, you will probably be directed to a chatbot.
Nico Franks reflects on how the questions around streaming's business model have left the animation industry in a similar position to over a decade ago, when VoD was just beginning to shake things up.
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