Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Children will Love Cloudbabies


Kids love coming home from school to a big hot bowl of Spongebob shape Mac n’ Cheese and the latest animation shows on the tele’, and with Hoho Entertainment (a London based children’s development, production, and rights management company set up by industry professionals Oliver Ellis and Helen Howells in 2011) signing a license with Immediate Media (yesterday-May 8) for their promising fall program, Cloudbabies, pre-schoolers will have even more a reason to race home.  Targeting a younger audience, Cloudbabies is a CG animated show following four fantastical characters of Baba Pink, Baba Blue, Babe Yellow and Baba Green as they monitor and protect the sky and their sky friends Sun, Moon, Rainbow, Fuffa Cloud and Little Star.  With the help of their loyal Skyhorsies, these heroes entertain and teach kid viewers the fun of combining friendship with responsibility, which promotes what pre-school publisher Pauline Cook comments as, “a clear message about caring for others”.  Patterning similar messages that other pre-school program hits like “The Wiggles” sang to audiences, Cloudbabies could easily become a firm favorite of kids adoring the four friends helping everyday forces like night, day, stars and the weather, which echoes extremely positive themes.  Created by the award winning art director, Bridget Appleby amplifies Hoho’s confidence in the success and beauty of the show, and its partnership with big promoters such as Abbey Home Media for DVD, Vivid for Master Toy, Penguin Children’s Books for publishing, Aykrods and TDP for nightwear and underwear and Rainbow Productions for costume design also gives it trustworthy and innovative strong support.  Offering moments of creativity, caring and color, Cloudbabies floats to the top shelf for great children’s programs coming in the fall season.  It will also appear in the top selling pre-school magazine “CBeebies Weekly” within the month and it will feature on a “CBeebies Special” before it begins next fall.    

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