Disney Junior and Hasbro’s eOne Entertainment Studio is releasing a new animated series for kids Hero Kiya and Kimoja March 22 in the United States, and rant screen It’s great to get an exclusive sneak peek. Robert Vargas, who has previously written work for other animated series, including Smurf And Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends, is directing a film based on South African characters created by Marc Dey and Kelly Dillon. The series premieres March 22 at 4 p.m. ET/PT on Disney Junior, and the first four episodes are also available on Disney+.
Hero Kiya and Kimoja is an action-adventure animated series revolving around a 7-year-old girl named Kiya, who loves dance and martial arts so much that they become her superpowers. Kiya, whose superhero name is Dance Ninja, is joined by her two best friends, Jay (aka Flying Rockstar) and Motsie (also known as Tech Racer). As these three sublime children wear mystical Kimoja crystals on their headbands, their passions merge to create the ultimate way to protect their homeland.
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Intro Hero Kiya and Kimojawhich rant screen The gift here is colorful. Following in the footsteps of other Disney music projects such as grilled meat, the new series is notable for its dance moves and martial arts techniques that Kiya and her friends can use. The minute-long trailer showcases the enthusiasm of each Kimoja hero and includes an original song to introduce the main characters in memorable style.
Hero Kiya and Kimoja Having to deal with so-called “imperfect friends”, three Kimojans wreak havoc on their peaceful small town with their own insecurities and jealousy. Although each episode is only 11 minutes long, each episode contains valuable lessons that parents can discuss with their children after watching. In addition, the richness and diversity of storytelling is on full display, with South African-inspired landscapes and cultures, with African and Asian heroes turning to music from all over. In the world.
In a press release, eOne Hasbro Senior Vice President of Global Brand Management proudly announced the collection. “In partnership with Disney Junior, Frog Box, Triggerfish and France Télévisions, we’re excited to bring Kiya & The Kimoja Heroes to audiences worldwide,” Esra Cafer explained. She added:
We have put a lot of thought into it and intend to develop characters that have basic resonance and serve as role models for young children. Kiya shows that you don’t have to choose between learning to dance or being a hero – you can be both! She encourages preschoolers to be who they want to be and shine.
Hero Kiya and Kimoja will premiere March 22 on Disney Junior and Disney+.