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Series taps the popular Roblox game, which is played by over 30 million every day
Third season to launch globally on Kartoon Channel in 60 territories, including North America, Asia, Europe, Africa, and The Middle East
Winners receive prizes that include iPhones, iPads, custom Nike shoes, and a PlayStation 5
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., Sept. 05, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Kartoon Studios (NYSE American: TOON) today announced it will launch a Roblox-based competition series for kids, which will premiere this Fall on the company’s rapidly growing streaming service Kartoon Channel. Tapping into the game's massive audience played by over 30 million every day, the third season of Kidaverse Roblox Rumble will have a global premiere in over 60 territories, including North America, Asia, Europe, and The Middle East.
Created by Kartoon Studios, Kidaverse Roblox Rumble stars Frankie Vu (NFL Show for Kids) as the host. The series takes six young gamers through unique Roblox challenges custom-made for the series, including Rumble Raceway (car racing with a twist), Cock-a-Doodle Dash (running fast through an obstacle-filled farmland), and Shark Bait (surviving through shark-infested waters). The winners receive prizes that include iPhones, iPads, custom Nike shoes, and a PlayStation 5.
Roblox is a free-to-play online game platform and game design system with over 500 million downloads globally across Android and iOS platforms. The game is fast, unpredictable, and fun, making it ideal for a competition-based reality program. The first and second seasons of Kidaverse Roblox Rumble are available now on Kartoon Channel available on Amazon Fire TV, Samsung TVs, and Roku, and on Amazon Prime Video Channels, Xumo, Dish, and Sling TV, as well as platforms internationally.
“This show has quickly become a hugely successful Kartoon Studios Original, a top-rated show in markets across the globe,” said Paul Robinson, president of Kartoon Channel Worldwide. “This third season features all new games and enhanced visuals, graphics, and other effects, making it a wonderful kid-centric show we believe parents will adore. It’s a totally safe environment and delivers on Kartoon Studios ‘Content with a Purpose’ promise.”
About Kartoon Studios
Kartoon Studios (NYSE AMERICAN: TOON) is a global end-to-end creator, producer, distributor, marketer, and licensor of entertainment brands. The Company’s IP portfolio includes original animated content, including the Stan Lee brand, “Stan Lee’s Superhero Kindergarten,” starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, on Kartoon Channel! and Ameba; “Shaq’s Garage,” starring Shaquille O’Neal, on Kartoon Channel!; “Rainbow Rangers” on Kartoon Channel! and Ameba; the Netflix Original, “Llama Llama,” starring Jennifer Garner, and more.
In 2022, Kartoon Studios acquired Canada’s WOW! Unlimited Media, along with its subsidiary, Mainframe Studios, which is one of the most successful animation service houses in the world, producing top brands for 3rd parties, including “Cocomelon,” “Barbie’s Playhouse,” Unicorn Academy,” and “SuperKitties.” Additionally, the company made a strategic investment becoming the largest shareholder in Germany’s Your Family Entertainment AG (FRA:RTV), one of Europe’s leading distributors and broadcasters of high-quality programs for children and families.
Toon Media Networks, the Company’s wholly owned digital distribution network, consists of Kartoon Channel!, Frederator Network, and Ameba. Kartoon Channel! is a globally distributed entertainment platform with near full penetration of the U.S. market. Kartoon Channel! and Ameba are available across multiple platforms, including iOS, Android Mobile, Web, Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Amazon Fire, Roku, Pluto TV, Comcast, Cox, Dish, Sling TV, Android TV, Tubi, Xumo, and Samsung and LG Smart TVs. Frederator Network owns and operates one of the largest global animation networks on YouTube, with channels featuring over 2000 exclusive creators and influencers, garnering billions of views annually.
For additional information, please visit www.kartoonstudios.com