Shakes is back for new adventures
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In August 2019, Moonbug Entertainment home to YouTube sensations Little Baby Bum and Cocomelon acquired Supa Strikas' parent company Strika Entertainment greenlit several productions including a spinoff and additional season to the popular franchise.
Although there's been no update on a new season, the spinoff titled "Rookie Season" focuses has been available on the program's YouTube channel dives down to one of Supa Strikas' most prominent players, Shakes.
Shakes goes on a series of misadventures, as he gets betrayed by his best friend, searches for his dad and mystifies his sister, risking everything for one shot at joining the world’s most epic soccer team and raising a little thing called the Super League!"
The Deep returns for a fourth season
Infinite joins Australia’s A Stark Production and Canada’s WildBrain as a co-producing partner on 13 brand-new half hours that have been greenlit by ABC ME and Singaporean broadcaster MediaCorp. Though it’s no longer co-producing the CG-animated series, Technicolor is still the property’s underlying rights holder.
The Deep targets eight- to 12-year-olds with underwater adventure-driven stories based on Tom Taylor’s graphic novel series of the same name.
According to Infinite, the show’s new season will feature the Singaporean and Indonesian regions, showcasing their marine biodiversity and local legends tied to maritime history.
Cartoonito just keeps on growing
Author, illustrator and playwright Mo Willems well known for his work as a creator and writer of Cartoon Network's classic series Sheep In The Big City and Codename Kids Next Door is expanding his partnership with WarnerMedia.
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New projects on Cartoonito on HBO Max and Cartoon Network include the animated musical event, Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed: The Underground Rock Experience, premiering this summer, and Unlimited Squirrels, an upcoming animated series which will premiere next year.
In collaboration with Stampede Ventures as his producing partner, Mo Willems signed on with WarnerMedia Kids & Family for a multi-year deal to create live-action Storytime Specials, and multiple animated and live-action series based on his popular children’s books.
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