Yoyotoki HappyEars! (for children ages 6-11 animated) Everstar is created by Becky Tinker and executive produced by John Rogers (The Player, The Librarians) and Jennifer Court. After defending the ship from pirates, they embark on a journey across the universe where she and her crew encounter aliens, uncover the mysteries of the Everstar and search for a way back home. When adventurous 12-year-old Ainslie Wickett accidentally intercepts an intergalactic SOS signal from a lighthouse in Maine, she and her best friend George are brought aboard a rogue spaceship called the Everstar. Eddie of the Realms Eternal is created by Emmy Award-winning writers Bill Motz and Bob Roth (The Penguins of Madagascar) and animated by Oscar-nominated studio Cartoon Saloon (The Secret of Kells, Song of the Sea).Įverstar (for children ages 6-11 animated) Together, Eddie and Hobi must work together to banish the Shadow Queen from the Realms for eternity while Eddie balances a hero’s life with the ordinary pressures of middle school life. When lazy, unfocused wizard elf Hobi is faced with the return of the evil Shadow Queen to the Realms Eternal, he summons the greatest hero in all of the planes of reality, “Edward Armstrong.” Unexpectedly, Hobi gets a meek teen named Eddie who, much like him, has absolutely no idea what he’s doing. Danger & Eggs is created by Mike Owens (Yo Gabba Gabba!) and Shadi Petosky (Mad), produced by Petosky and Chris Hardwick’s Puny Entertainment (Yo Gabba Gabba!), and features the voice talents of comedians Aidy Bryant and Eric Knobel (Saturday Night Live).Įddie of the Realms Eternal (for children ages 6-11 animated) Lucky for her, Phillip is always there with jerry-rigged safety mechanisms to more responsibly–and sometimes absurdly–make her thrill seeking dreams come true. D.D., an energetic future stuntwoman, is always chasing her next big thrill. Danger and her ever-cautious best friend, a giant, talking egg named Phillip. Morris Lessmore, Silent, Scarecrow), executive produced by Lampton Enochs (Super), written by Emmy Award winner Joe Fallon (Between the Lions, Arthur), and directed by Saul Blinkoff (Doc McStuffins, Kronk’s New Groove), The Numberlys encourages children to think beyond the way things are always done and to imagine the way things could be in their world.ĭanger & Eggs (for children ages 6-11 animated)ĭanger & Eggs follows the endless adventures of fearless D.D. Created by William Joyce and Brandon Oldenburg of Oscar Award-winning Moonbot Studios (The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Through invention, stumbles and bumbles, they help the sprout become a beautiful tree, making a lasting, joyful change in their world. Though they don’t know what it is, they decide to protect this unique little thing against all obstacles. The Numberlys (for preschool-aged children)īased on the award-winning book, short film, and app, The Numberlys are five best friends who discover something they’ve never seen before-a tiny sprout in their concrete and metal city. If You Give a Mouse a Cookie is based on the beloved books by Laura Numeroff (Dennis the Menace) and Felicia Bond and written and developed by Emmy Award-winning writer Ken Scarborough (Arthur, Doug). Much like the books, the story will start in one place and lead to unexpectedly delightful twists and turns until we are back at home where we started. ![]() ![]() When you give a mouse a cookie, he’ll probably ask for a glass of milk, and then…who knows what he’ll ask for next? If You Give a Mouse a Cookie follows the adventures of Mouse, Oliver and other familiar friends as they discover that when you’ve got a curious Mouse for a friend (not to mention a Moose, a Pig, a Cat and a Dog), one thing always leads to another, then another, and then another! You never know what to expect, but you do know it’s going to be fun-and maybe a little bit messy. If You Give a Mouse a Cookie (for preschool-aged children) Read on for the full description of these new kids shows. These animated pilots, as well as the 6 new primetime pilots, will debut November 5. Pilots for children ages 6 to 11 include Danger & Eggs, a show about the adventures of a girl and her best friend, a giant talking egg Eddie of the Realms Eternal, a story a middle schooler who’s a hero Everstar, where a 12-year-old girl is brought aboard a spaceship that travels the universe and Yoyotoki HappyEars!, a show about a fox family. ![]() One of the preschooler shows is a show based on the popular kids book series If You Give a Mouse a Cookie with the other based on Numberlys, the app and short story. The lineup includes two shows for preschool-aged children, with the remaining shows targeted towards children aged 6 to 11. Debuting later this year will be 6 animated pilots for customers to watch for free and help Amazon decide which ones will be turned into a full series. Amazon has announced its new lineup for its kids fall pilot season.
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