![]() But, for kids! And parents! For everybody! This pilot is an exciting step forward not only for our Numberly friends but also for our hardworking team here in Shreveport, Louisiana,” said William Joyce, who created The Numberlys with Moonbot Studios partners Brandon Oldenburg and Lampton Enochs, who executive produced. ![]() “ The Numberlys is Moonbot’s most elaborate homage to the grandeur and power of classic cinema. The Numberlys encourages children to think beyond the way things are always done and to imagine the way things could be in their world. 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. One day, they discover something they’ve never seen before, a tiny sprout in their concrete and metal city. The whimsical world of The Numberlys was expanded for the Amazon Video pilot, taking the original group of five best friends on new adventures. The property is Moonbot’s second multi-platform story, crafted after the success of the studio’s Academy Award winning The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Moonbot Studios first introduced The Numberlys as a Webby Award-winning app in 2012, followed by a bestselling picture book and festival favorite short film in 2014. Created by Niki Yang (“Adventure Time,” “Bravest Warriors”).SHREVEPORT, LA - The Numberlys has joined Amazon Video’s lineup of new kids pilots for its 2015 fall pilot season, exclusively on Amazon Video in the US, UK, Germany, Austria and Japan. “Yoyotoki HappyEars!”: A girl fox and her family unexpectedly end up in Mytholopia, where they try to keep their jellybean pot-pie business up and running in a land populated with weird, magical residents.Created by Becky Tinker and exec produced by John Rogers (“The Player,” “The Librarians”) and Jennifer Court. “Everstar”: Tween girl Ainslie Wickett intercepts an intergalactic SOS signal from a lighthouse in Maine, leading her and her best friend, George, on intergalactic adventures on the spaceship Everstar.“Eddie of the Realms Eternal”: Lazy wizard elf Hobi, battling the evil Shadow Queen in the Realms Eternal, inadvertently summons timid teen Eddie Armstrong for the fight. Created by writers Bill Motz and Bob Roth (“The Penguins of Madagascar”) and animated by studio Cartoon Saloon (“The Secret of Kells,” “Song of the Sea”).Animated show features the voice talents of comedians Aidy Bryant (“Saturday Night Live”) and Eric Knobel. Created by Mike Owens (“Yo Gabba Gabba!”) and Shadi Petosky (“Mad”), produced by Petosky and Chris Hardwick’s Puny Entertainment. Danger, an aspiring stuntwoman, is kept out of harm’s way by her ever-cautious pal, Phillip, a huge talking egg. Pilot is exec produced by Lampton Enochs (Super), written by Joe Fallon (“Arthur”), and directed by Saul Blinkoff (“Doc McStuffins”). “Numberlys” is created by William Joyce and Brandon Oldenburg of Moonbot Studios. “The Numberlys”: Show about five city kids who nurture a sprout into a beautiful tree encourages children to think beyond the way things are always done - to how they could be.Based on the books by Laura Numeroff and Felicia Bond written and developed by writer Ken Scarborough (“Arthur,” “Doug”). “If You Give a Mouse a Cookie”: Follows the twists and turns of the original story, ending back with giving the mouse a cookie.Here’s a rundown of the new Amazon children’s shows: “Our new kids pilots will combine rich worlds with unique characters that we hope will appeal to our customers,” said Tara Sorensen, head of kids’ programming for Amazon Studios. ![]() 5 on Amazon Video, along with the six previously announced pilots for grown-ups: “Edge,” “Good Girls Revolt,” “Highston,” “One Mississippi,” “Patriot” and “Z.” Users in the U.S., U.K., Germany, Austria and Japan will be able to watch the pilots.Īs has been its practice, Amazon will incorporate customer feedback and ratings on the shows to determine which ones to greenlight as full series for Prime members.
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