Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Classic Rugrats Comic Strip for February 19, 2025 | Nickelodeon

Classic Rugrats Comic Strip for February 19, 2025 | Nickelodeon

Classic Rugrats Comic Strip for February 19, 2025 | Nickelodeon

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Rugrats, provided to Creators Syndicate by Nickelodeon, based off the popular animated television series has been created for children and family's to laugh and enjoy together.

Follow these comics and their take on real episodes of the show and their own spin on hilarious adventures.

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Republic Records: Kids & Family, Along with DreamWorks Animation, Announce New Music From 'Gabby's Dollhouse' Season 11

REPUBLIC RECORDS: KIDS & FAMILY, ALONG WITH DREAMWORKS ANIMATION, ANNOUNCE NEW MUSIC FROM
GABBY’S DOLLHOUSE SEASON 11!

LISTEN TO THE NEW SONG “YOU BE YOU” HERE

"You Be You" | Gabby's Dollhouse

NEW YORK (February 17, 2025) – Republic Records: Kids & Family, in association with DreamWorks Animation, is thrilled to announce the release of brand-new music from the global preschool phenomenon Gabby’s Dollhouse. The excitement kicks off today with the launch of the new single, “You Be You,” alongside the release of Gabby’s Dollhouse Season 11 on Netflix.

Listen to “You Be You” HERE

In the latest season, Gabby and her cat-tastic crew are unboxing a brand-new room in the dollhouse: the Kitty Care Ear! Gabby, Pandy, and CatRat will welcome all the little cuties that arrive, soothing their hungry tummies and changing cupcake wrappers until bedtime. Alongside new music, this season brings more reasons to celebrate with a Family Day party, a heart-filled Kitty-tine’s Day, and Baby Benny Box getting his very first tooth!


Since its debut, Gabby’s Dollhouse has captivated fans around the world, charting as a Top 10 TV Series in 63 countries and racking up more than 1 billion views on the Gabby’s Dollhouse YouTube channel in 2024 alone. The series' music has been very popular, with songs having been downloaded and streamed millions of times across major platforms. “You Be You,” is a beautiful and inspirational song about individuality and being true to oneself. The track is being released in 16 languages to engage the fans from all over the world and thus, taking Gabby’s music career to the next level.

“We’re thrilled to share these new songs with Gabby’s Dollhouse fans everywhere,” said Bree Bowles, SVP at Republic Records: Kids & Family. “Just like Gabby and her cat-tastic friends, this music is all about having fun, being a friend and of course, being yourself. It has been a blast to create and we can’t wait for children and their families to sing, dance, and share their paws-itivity!"

“‘You Be You’ continues to add to the enchanting musical universe of Gabby’s Dollhouse, inviting our young audience to embrace their unique qualities,” said Alexandra Nickson, SVP of TV Music at DreamWorks Animation. “Through the power of music and dance, we hope this song inspires inclusivity and encourages kids to celebrate what makes them different.”

Gabby’s Dollhouse is going to have a meow-gical year with a new season and new music! Singles “One Big Happy Family” and “You Be You” are out now – listen  HERE. Enjoy all of the music from Gabby’s Dollhouse HERE.

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'Avatar: The Last Airbender' Co-Creator Reveals the Show Was Originally Meant to Be a Simple Comedy

In a recent interview, Michael Dante DiMartino, the co-creator of Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra, revealed that the series was initially envisioned as a very different kind of story than what fans have come to know and love.

Cast of 'Avatar: The Last Airbender'

These details came to light in a new episode of The Illustration Department Podcast, where DiMartino spoke about how The Last Airbender was originally intended to be a "kids in the woods comedy."

According to DiMartino, the series came as an assignment from Nickelodeon executives, who were looking for a new action-adventure show. DiMartino and his co-creator, Bryan Konietzko, reportedly started working on their ideas together, initially conceptualizing the series as a "kids hanging out in the woods comedy kind of thing." DiMartino went on to state that the first concept was "actually very simple, because we wanted to make a show that had fun, charming stories. Then, we could focus on the animation and make the animation amazing."

Avatar: The Last Airbender Was Originally Meant to Be a 'Kids in the Woods Comedy' Show

This is a far cry from what Avatar: The Last Airbender would end up becoming -- a renowned series that gained critical and commercial acclaim for its portrayal of mature themes in a child-friendly format, along with its incredible artwork and animation. DiMartino addressed this, saying, "The ironic thing we always talk about is how we’ve made possibly the most complicated show you could make for animation." The complexity comes from the series’ mature characters and emotion, as well as the use of bending and a highly travel-oriented setting. DiMartino explained that the technical aspects of creating new background settings for each episode, as well as accurately portraying the characters throughout their action sequences, required the use of martial arts experts and an "insane" budget from Nickelodeon.

DiMartino also discussed how a series is dependent on its characters’ complexity. "When you watch or read a story that you actually resonate with and you feel like you went on an emotional journey, the external stuff is a little bit of smoke and mirrors. If you don’t have that personal journey for the main character or characters, you get to the end and think, 'What was the point of that?' Maybe it doesn’t really stay with you. I’m not trying to write those kind of things," he stated.

DiMartino specifically referenced how this has been proven in Zuko. "People talk about Zuko’s transformation and his character arc as being one of the best ones they’ve ever seen," he said. "They talk about how everyone loves the bending and enjoys the action and the art, and obviously that’s all important, but the emotional component is the thing you need, and it’s not always easy to get."

In whatever journey Avatar: The Last Airbender’s initial conception took to become what it is, fans are certainly grateful. The series’ lasting impact has been seen in Zuko and beyond, and the series has been foundational in showing Western audiences how emotional themes can be applied to animated media.


Avatar: The Last Airbender – How Two College Friends Created One of the Best Shows of All Time

Ahead of the 20th anniversary for Avatar: The Last Airbender, creators Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, and the team behind them, reflect on a legacy built to last.

This article is presented in partnership with Nickelodeon and appears in the Den of Geek x Avatar: The Last Airbender special edition releasing in mid-July.

Bryan Konietzko was doing yoga when he had a lightbulb moment. It was a cumulation of thoughts, sketches, and conversations with his creative collaborator, Michael Dante DiMartino. Suddenly, everything clicked, and the path to Avatar: The Last Airbender became clear. But he couldn’t get there alone.

“I drove over to [Michael’s] house at night; it was before we had cell phones, and I was all sweaty. We just started kicking around ideas, and very quickly, out of that, came the epic world of Avatar,” Konietzko says. 

All of the conversations and brainstorming had set them up for success, and on that night, those moments came together. In the wee small hours of the morning, the pair began crafting the characters who would become Aang, Sokka, and Katara. 

The epiphany might have seemed like a bolt of lightning, but the real story of the hit show had begun years earlier when Konietzko met DiMartino at Rhode Island School of Design, colloquially known as RISD. While Konietzko was finishing his degree, DiMartino had already graduated and was establishing himself in the animation industry in Los Angeles. Once the pair were reunited on the West Coast, DiMartino helped his collaborative partner get his foot in the door.

“We worked together on a couple shows, but we wanted to create our own show and decided to team up,”  Konietzko says.

That team-up really began to bear fruit the night that the warring world of Waterbenders, Earthbenders, Airbenders, and Firebenders began to take shape.

“Sometimes it’s good to have deadlines,” DiMartino laughs. “There was just this rush of creativity. Bryan was doing sketches; I was writing stuff. We were talking about what the story could be and who the characters were.”

It paid off. The pair’s initial pitch to Eric Coleman, Nickelodeon’s then head of development, was expansive. It included a broad outline of three seasons, though without Prince Zuko, who would come to life later in the process. Bryan spread his sketches on the table in front of Coleman, and the pair began their pitch. 

“[The show’s] core idea stayed the same through the years,” DiMartino explains. “Following Aang’s journey through these different nations as he learned the elements, and this peaceful, nomadic monk trying to find a way to end a violent war. That was always the core from the beginning and was still there when we were writing the finale.” 

Konietzko had previously met Coleman during his time working on another fan-favorite Nickelodeon series, Invader Zim. Back then, the executive had instantly taken a shine to the up-and-comer. The pair quickly developed a great relationship, and Coleman embraced DiMartino as Konietzko’s writing partner for the pitch. Konietzko still greatly appreciates Coleman’s generosity. 

“Eric puts people first, ideas second, and was gracious enough to let us know what they were looking for and what they weren’t looking for at that time,” Konietzko says.“He said he’d keep the door open and just wanted us to keep pitching until we got something.” 

Coleman remembers being excited when he met Konietzko on Invader Zim. 

“It was clear to see how talented he was,” Coleman says. “I admired his talent. We built a relationship, and then I encouraged him to develop and pitch his own show.”

Heading into that meeting, Coleman knew what he was looking for. Nickelodeon wanted to take a big swing at something different, something more epic, more fantasy-based. They could sense there was a huge audience for such a show, but it had to fit within the vibe and programming of the network. Says the executive, “I had thrown out this challenge to him that we were looking for something with adventure, with action, with a magical or fantastical element. We want action, but without violence. That’s just important to us as a kids network.”

The two college friends came up with the perfect answer for that: bending. A core tenet of the world of Avatar is that tribes exist around the four nations, each of whom has historically been able to control or interact with an element: Fire, Water, Earth, or Air. 

“I was just so struck by everything about the pitch, the clarity of their vision, the quality of the art they were presenting,” Coleman says. “It was both elaborate but really simple. It was fantastical yet felt really grounded … but most importantly, it was really emotional. You cared about the hero and all of the other characters. They all had their journey, and you cared about the villain as well.” 

It would be around eight months of development as Konietzko and DiMartino negotiated their contracts, and Coleman gave them feedback and thoughts, one of which would lead to the creation of an iconic fictional villain.

“I loved the epic journey, but I threw out the notion of ‘what if the villain were a kid?’” Coleman recalls. “We had the uber-villain in Fire Lord Ozai, but I thought it might benefit the week-to-week episodes if we could pull the villain into the storytelling—a villain who ultimately could have more of a relationship with Aang.” They came up with Zuko, one of the most richly-imagined characters in American animation.

Word soon spread of the fantastic burgeoning project as Coleman, Konietzko, and DiMartino began to bring it to life. As the show moved from test pilot to production—and after a successful, if unusual, screening at San Diego Comic-Con—it picked up another fan who would go on to help shape the show. Dave Filoni is, of course, now known as the Lucasfilm superstar who is behind most of the current slate of Star Wars television, but back then, he was an animator who had yet to enter the world of Grogu. Still, he was selected to direct the first episodes of the show. 

“I remember seeing the [test pilot] Mike and Bryan created, and I thought immediately they had made something special,” Filoni recalls. “I was very excited to be offered the opportunity to direct the pilot episodes, so much so that I wanted to do both parts of the opener. It was rare back then to get to work on an anime-style show in the U.S. I had wanted to work on a series like this since seeing Macross [Robotech in the States] as a kid. I storyboarded the first two episodes on tiny Post-Its, which took up all four walls of an entire office at Nickelodeon. It was a dream come true to work on such a show.”

Filoni came on after the series had gotten a 13-episode order, which suddenly made everything feel real for the two young creators who had seen many friends get pilots and shows picked up but were going through it for the first time themselves. Merging Nickelodeon’s mandate of wanting a Lord of the Rings-style show and an action series Coleman had told them about, they began to get to work. 

“We always thought of it as this big epic, like Lord of the Rings in terms of scale, world, conflict, and story,” Konietzo says. “But how to slice that up into episodes, that was still in the air. We probably were more of the mindset of it being very plot-driven: This is their journey. We were thinking of it as very much a fantasy trilogy but also more like a novel.” 

The quest to tell an epic ongoing story that could also be watched as standalone episodes and be rerun on Nickelodeon was a task nearly as daunting as Aang, Katara, and Sokka’s trip across the four nations. “I think we went in somewhat naively because we had never written a full television series before,” DiMartino shares. 

To help build out the room, the team turned to writers from traditional TV and sitcoms who taught them about breaking down episodes and resolving character arcs in a single episode. This allowed the show to explore its ongoing story while still fitting into the Nickelodeon Animation model. 

“I think that’s why it still holds up,” DiMartino says. “Because you can enjoy each episode on its own, but if you know the bigger story, you know how it fits in.”

It was a learning, on-the-job kind of project, and not just for the new showrunners who were crafting an original series from scratch, but also for their creative partners like Filoni. 

“We considered the ‘lens’ we were drawing with a lot. The horizon line was considered in every shot so we could get a sense of depth and perspective to everything we were illustrating,” the director remembers. “This was different from a stylized cartoon. Directing the series gave me a better sense of how to cover a scene, similar to live-action. We could only do so many drawings per episode, so I attempted to limit the number of shots in my episodes and reused certain angles in a scene to ensure the artists were drawing fewer backgrounds, which would translate into better backgrounds and animation.” 

Filoni would direct only eight episodes of Avatar: The Last Airbender before he took a giant leap into the galaxy far, far away–after a personal call from George Lucas. Even 20 years later, though, it’s clear how much of an impact his short time on the series had on him.  

“I think the same things that make Star Wars resonate with people can be said about The Last Airbender,” he says. “We can feel like Sokka or Aang or Katara on any day. We hope to have friends and form bonds as strong as the ones depicted in the show. The themes are ones that resonate with our lives even though they are portrayed in a fantastic way in a different world. We all have moments like Zuko and strive to become a better person. Mike and Bryan created something very special, which captured the imagination of many, many people.” 

One of those enraptured fans is current President of Nickelodeon Animation and Paramount Animation Ramsey Naito, who has an unbridled passion for Avatar and its hero.

“I love Aang!” Naito enthuses. “What I have always loved about the Nickelodeon brand is that it always embraces real kids in extraordinary situations, and Aang embodies that perfectly. Even though the world of Avatar is fantasy, Aang’s journey and experiences, and his reactions to this moment in his life, feel so authentic. It’s what makes him so special to me even after all these years.” 

Those iconic episodes and others charmed audiences, with the show becoming a firm favorite. It was clear from the consistent numbers and fan sites popping up that they were onto something special. And they were. Avatar: The Last Airbender would run the full three seasons that Konietzko and DiMartino pitched and would inspire a sequel series in the stunning The Legend of Korra. The stories continued in books and comics, but it wasn’t until an unexpected event during the pandemic that Naito realized what a hold the show still had on fans. 

“When Covid hit, it was a difficult time for everyone, but an interesting one for content distributors. What happened with Avatar on Netflix was a true phenomenon,” says Naito. “It was one of those ‘who knew?’ moments that reignited interest in this incredible property. It caught fire all over again, reintroducing fans to the show and allowing a whole new generation of kids, often children of those fans, to discover it for the first time. 

Even two decades in, the creators are clearly still getting used to the series’ popularity and having evermore interesting and heartwarming interactions with fans.

“It’s a surreal experience to create something that then becomes a part of other people’s lives,” says Konietzko. “But that’s what art is kind of meant to do. It’s meant to go out there and live its own life.” 

Avatar has undoubtedly done that, and Konietzko got a great example of how much it’s become part of the cultural lexicon when he saw a fan with a tattoo of Aang’s glider while walking in a Seattle park. 

“I told him who I was, and he and his friends were freaking out. He told me he’s a middle school teacher, and his students love it.”

The explosion of popularity when the series was added to Netflix meant that as soon as Naito and Brian Robbins (co-CEO of Paramount and President and CEO of Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon) returned to Nickelodeon eight years ago, they knew who to reach out to. Soon, they were meeting with DiMartino and Konietzko to work out just how they could capitalize on the massive fandom and passion. It was that conversation that led to the animated sequel film that is currently in production, The Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender, as well as multiple series that will explore other timelines and other Avatars, including sequel Avatar: Seven Havens. 

It’s been a fascinating and fantastical journey of two friends embarking on a story they wanted to tell. Avatar: The Last Airbender is a love letter to friendship, animation, and creative collaboration. That was there from the very start and is still part of what makes the series sing for all of us, including Filoni, who wanted Avatar fans to know just how much it means to him. 

“Everyone learned a lot working on TLA, and it was a privilege to be a part of the first season. Believe it or not, it was not an easy decision to leave the show, even for something like Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Every now and then at a Star Wars event, I’ll get a request to draw an Aang or an Appa, and I am always more than happy to oblige.”

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'Avatar: The Last Airbender' Co-Creator Teases Upcoming Story Arc for the Next Avatar: 'It's Gonna All Be Connected'

Michael Dante DiMartino, the co-creator of Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra, has teased the next arc of the series in a recent reveal, coyly stating, "It’s all gonna be connected. You’ll see."

Avatar Aang and Avatar Korra

In a new episode of The Illustration Department Podcast, DiMartino made one of the first official comments from a series creator about the upcoming project. Though sparse with words, DiMartino did respond to a fan’s question about the next Avatar in the series, with the fan asking about whether the next Avatar’s arc would connect to Aang and Korra's.

Avatar: The Last Airbender Sequel Will Be 'All Connected' With Next Avatar's Cycle

In response, DiMartino stated, "Oh, it’s all gonna be connected. You’ll see. There’s connections with the new stuff." He also stated that each Avatar does have to "deal with the ramifications of what the previous Avatar did" and may even have "similar issues because the previous Avatar didn’t really deal with that issue. That part is a deliberate connection between the Avatars."

DiMartino and his co-creator, Bryan Konietzko, have scarcely commented about the upcoming series, first announced by Avatar News in 2022. The series is confirmed to be about the next Avatar cycle following Avatar Korra, who will be an Earthbender. No other explicit details were revealed by DiMartino, but several rumors have surfaced since December 2024 regarding the upcoming series.

In a report from Knight Edge Media, who claim to have an inside source, the next arc’s Avatar will be Korra’s immediate successor and will take place 100 years later. An unknown cataclysmic event has led to the destruction of the world, forcing Avatar Korra to rebuild it, which ultimately leads to both her death and the end of the four nations. The next Avatar will reportedly be a young Earthbending girl who is an amputee with one missing leg and an identical twin. According to the source, the twins were separated at birth by the White Lotus; one (the Avatar) was left in poverty, while the other was raised and trained in luxury by the White Lotus. Knight Edge Media later reported that the Avatar would be named "Pavi" and that the series was set to come out in 2027. However, none of this information has been confirmed by an official source.

While the report is unconfirmed, DiMartino spoke in the podcast extensively about trying to differentiate characters, stating, "When we did Korra, and now we’re doing new stuff, and it’s always like, 'Is that too similar to what Aang went through, or is that too similar to what we did with Zuko?" He also stated, "That’s why we made Korra an older girl who wanted to fight, let’s make her as different as possible personality-wise from what Aang was."

Given the content of the rumors from Knight Edge Media, a twin Avatar, or possible Avatars, would certainly be very different from Avatar Korra and Avatar Aang. Nonetheless, it would not be the first time that an Avatar has had a twin; The Reckoning of Roku, the fifth novel in the official Chronicles of the Avatar graphic novel series, confirmed that Avatar Roku had a twin named Yasu, who died in an accident before Roku was confirmed to be the Avatar. However, since this was never explored in the animated series, a twin Avatar would still be completely new to the screen.

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'Avatar: The Last Airbender' Co-Creator Reveals Nickelodeon Would 'Never' Have Approved 'The Legend of Korra'

Michael DiMartino, the co-creator of Avatar: The Last Airbender and its successor, The Legend of Korra, recently revealed new behind-the-scenes information about the production of the latter series, where some new details about both Nickelodeon shows came to light.

Korra in 'The Legend of Korra'

In a special podcast episode with The Illustration Department, DiMartino discussed the challenges of creating Avatar: The Last Airbender’s sequel series, The Legend of Korra. DiMartino stated about the sequel’s darker themes, "We could never have made Korra first, Nickelodeon would never. Even when we made the show, they were like, 'What do we do with this show?' Because it didn’t quite fit their kid audience."

DiMartino also confirmed that The Legend of Korra’s audience had been purposely aged up, stating, "Aang’s kind of middle grade and Korra’s YA, since we aged up more teenager. It just sort of naturally happened that some of the stuff got a little more dark and serious." The Legend of Korra’s content is significantly darker than that of its predecessor, from themes of trauma and depression to on-screen deaths and torture sequences that fans are still surprised were aired by Nickelodeon.

DiMartino also stated that despite the show’s success on Nickelodeon, the network was upset about acquiring a teenage audience. "A lot of teenagers were watching it and it was doing well. But for their demographics, they were like, 'We want the younger kids, we don’t want teenagers,'" he said.

Although The Legend of Korra may have struggled to get approval from Nickelodeon, the series aired to exceptional viewership, leading to the continuation of the Avatar franchise. The franchise’s upcoming animated film, Aang: The Last Airbender, will serve as the sequel movie to Avatar: The Last Airbender, following the Gaang into adulthood; it's scheduled to premiere on Jan. 30, 2026. A third series of the Avatar franchise, following the Avatar after Korra, has been confirmed by DiMartino, but no official release date has yet been announced.

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Fuggler Sales Soar Among Kids and Adults

Collaborations with franchises such as SpongeBob SquarePants and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have expanded reach and amplified brand awareness for Fugglers.

Three Fugglers, including Patrick Star

The Entertainer has revealed that Fugglers – the weird and wonderfully mischievous plush toys – have been flying off the shelves, with sales increasing by 247% in the past year. The retailer is reporting that while Fugglers are popular with kids as young as five years old, they’re also appealing to teens and adults due to their quirky charm, collectability and silliness. Collaborations with franchises like Paramount's SpongeBob SquarePants and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have expanded reach and amplified brand awareness for Fugglers, demonstrating that there’s a demand for weird, humorous and unconventional toys in the market.

The plush toys, which boast human-like teeth, vacant eyes and a ‘butt-on hole’, are now officially the third most purchased brand The Entertainer sells and according to the retailer’s buying experts, are on track to claim the top spot this year.

With 650,000 sold in recent months, insight from The Entertainer shows that a recent viral social media trend has also led to Fugglers becoming a cult sensation. Fuggler fans are hunting them down, posting and showing off their collections online, just as they do with Squishmallows. A growing trend online also sees fans ‘blinging’ up their Fugglers by adding rhinestones, accessories and outfits to give their plush monsters a unique look.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Fugglers

The Entertainer has seen a sharp increase in Fuggler-related content across all its social media channels. And with Fuggler demand currently at an all-time high, the toy retailer has also seen demand for shoppers purchasing new releases in record time before they vanish.

The Entertainer is the home of Fugglers, manufactured by Zuru, and sells over 150 different Fuggler designs which are available across its 160+ stores and online at thetoyshop.com. The range includes Baby Fuggs, Gold Fugglers and the new Chaos Crew Fugglers, which have become best-sellers for The Entertainer. More news for Fuggler superfans is the arrival of Fuggler Gremlins, Fuggler Lord of the Rings and cute Love Fuggs, all of which are either available now, on pre-order or are coming very soon.

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JioHotstar Launches In India;

With the merger of Reliance-owned Viacom18 and Star India complete, JioHotstar has gone live in India, bringing together JioCinema and Disney+ Hotstar into a unified sports and entertainment content platform.

JioHotstar logo

Viacom18 operates several Paramount channels in India, including Nickelodeon, Nickelodeon Sonic, Nick Jr., and Nickelodeon HD+.

JioStar’s combined platform features some 300,000 hours and says it has 500 million users. It is available for free, with subscription tiers. The platform is available at two pricepoints—a quarterly rate of just Rs. 149 (US$1.71) for an ad-based tier, and a monthly membership of Rs. 299 (US$3.45) that’s ad-free. JioHotstar is currently operating on what was previously the Disney+ Hotstar app. The plan is to phase out the JioCinema app once its memberships have expired, according to TechCrunch. Existing customers of both JioCinema and Disney+ Hotstar will be transitioned to JioHotstar.

Kiran Mani, CEO of digital at JioStar, noted: “At the core of JioHotstar is a powerful vision—to make premium entertainment truly accessible to all Indians. Our promise of ‘Infinite Possibilities’ ensures that entertainment is no longer a privilege but a shared experience for all. By integrating AI-driven recommendations and offering streaming in over 19 languages, we are personalizing content like never before.”

“JioHotstar is setting a new benchmark for digital-first entertainment,” added Kevin Vaz, CEO of entertainment at JioStar. “The platform is immersive, inclusive and audience-centric. While we have endless entertainment to offer, we are committed to continually innovate and elevate storytelling, ensuring that every Indian, regardless of language, discovers content they love.”

In addition to housing most of Disney’s catalogue (including top kids franchises like Bluey, Inside Out and Frozen), the platform has also acquired international titles from Paramount Global, Warner Bros. Discovery, HBO and NBCUniversal.

On the kids front specifically, JioHotstar offers a mix of international franchises (such as Kung Fu Panda, Home Alone and Doraemon) and local programming (including Disney titles like tween sitcom Best of Luck Nikki and CG-animated series The Legend of Hanuman). 

Sports is a key part of the offering, with tournaments like ICC events, IPL and WPL, plus Premier League and Wimbledon. Enhanced features include ultra-HD 4K streaming, AI-powered insights, real-time stats overlays and multi-angle viewing. Sanjog Gupta, CEO for sports at JioStar, said, “Sports in India is more than just a game—it’s a shared experience that unites millions. JioHotstar is revolutionizing how fans experience live sports, combining the best of technology, access, storytelling and innovation with the fan at the heart of everything. Whether it’s the pride in India Cricket, the electric atmospherics of Premier League, passion for India’s Indigenous sports or exposure for grassroot-level competitions, we will deliver a range of experiences, catering to both ‘lean in’ and ‘lean back’ behaviors across a billion screens. We are now taking this philosophy beyond sports by bringing culture-defining live experiences to our audiences. The overwhelming response to Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres live-stream has set us off on this exciting new journey towards infinite possibilities.”

Affordability should help position the service for growth, along with its emphasis on live sports coverage and music.

Paramount Conjures Up 'Monster High' Season 2 On DVD

Paramount Home Entertainment and Nickelodeon Home Entertainment will release Monster High season two on DVD on Tuesday, February 18, 2025! The three-disc DVD boxset, featuring all 20 episodes from the sophomore season of the hit animated series, is available to pre-order today, including on Amazon.com and Walmart.

Monster High

Monster High (2022): Season Two [DVD]

Product Description

It's a new semester at Monster High! The Boo Crew find themselves navigating a variety of monstrous situations, including a vacation at Scare-adise Resort that takes a mysterious turn, a mythological showdown during a music festival, a magic-powered competitive game night, and more. Monster mayhem is always on the menu at Monster High. With each pop quiz the undead life throws their way, the fan-favorite monsters learn that they have what it takes to change the world. This 3-disc set includes all 20 episodes from Season Two with over 7 hours of spooktacular fun! Living the scream!

Product details
MPAA rating: Unrated (Not Rated)
Age Rating: TV-Y7
Package Dimensions: 7.5 x 5.25 x 0.5 inches; 10.56 ounces
Media Format: Subtitled, NTSC, DVD
Run time: 7 hours and 30 minutes
Release date: February 18, 2025
Actors: Gabrielle Nevaeh, Iris Menas, Courtney Lin, Tony Revolori
Dubbed: English, Spanish
Studio: PARAMOUNT
ASIN: B0DN3H6JQT
Country of Origin: USA
Number of discs: 3

Everyone’s Favorite Boo Crew Returns To The Haunted Halls Of Monster High

MONSTER HIGH (2022) - SEASON TWO

Available on DVD on February 18. 2025

LOS ANGELES, CA – (February 13, 2025) –It’s a new semester at Monster High! The Boo Crew find themselves navigating a variety of monstrous situations where monster mayhem is always on the menu. With each pop quiz the undead life throws their way, the fan-favorite monsters learn that they have what it takes to change the world. The progressive new Monster High series is all about identity, acceptance, and empowerment.  and Season Two promises audiences more stories centered on these themes which make them fierce and fearless: just what they need to make their school – and the world – a better place.

The reimagined Monster High (2022) - Season Two follows the iconic teenage children of legendary monsters Clawdeen Wolf, Draculaura, Frankie Stein, Deuce Gorgon and friends as they discover who they are in the one place where they all belong: Monster High.

Monster High (2022): Season Two features original and legacy characters alike, includes all 20 episodes and will be available in this 3-disc set from Paramount Home Entertainment and Nickelodeon Home Entertainment on Tuesday, February 18th, 2025 for the suggested retail price of $13.99.

Monster High (2022): Season Two – Episode List – Disc One
·      Rule School Part One
·      Rule School Part Two
·      New Witch in Town
·      Play It Again, Clawd
·      Mummy In The Mirror
·      How To Scare A Banshee
·      So Chill
·      Mix Up Meowlody
·      The Haunted Sand Castle Caper Part One
·      The Haunted Sand Castle Caper Part Two
·      Fangs For The Memories
·      Two-Riffic
·      Monster High-Jinx
·      Vamps Just Wanna Have Fun

Monster High (2022): Season Two – Episode List – Disc Two
·      The Babysitters’ Crypt
·      Humans In High School
·      Dawn Of The Dread
·      Frankie Patrol
·      The Deuce Date
·      Big Paw, Little Paw
·      Ghoulishly Ghoul-Ma
·      Gil To The Rescue
·      Oh Rats
·      Fired Up
·      The Shapeshiftian Candidate Part One
·      The Shapeshiftian Candidate Part Two
·      Codex Come Back
·      Officially Complicated

Monster High (2022): Season Two – Episode List – Disc Three
·      Little Smoothie Shop of Horrors
·      The Great Bat Detective
·      You’ve Got Meow
·      Finnegan Faces The Music
·      Monster Fest Part 1
·      Monster Fest Part 2
·      Monster Fest Part 3
·      Monster Fest Part 4
·      Attack Of The Besties
·      Night Of The Living Frog
·      One Were To Rule Them All Part One
·      One Were to Rule Them All Part Two

Monster High Season Two synopsis:

It’s a new semester at Monster High! The Boo Crew find themselves navigating a variety of monstrous situations, including a vacation at Scare-adise Resort that takes a mysterious turn, a mythological showdown during a music festival, a magic-powered competitive game night, and more. Monster mayhem is always on the menu at Monster High. With each pop quiz the undead life throws their way, the fan-favorite monsters learn that they have what it takes to change the world. This 3-disc set includes all 20 episodes from Season Two with over 7 hours of spooktacular fun! 

Monster High (2022): Season Two fast facts:
Street Date: February 18, 2025
DVD: 191329273678 (DVD)
Closed Captioning: English SDH
Audio: 5.1 Dolby Digital AC3 Surround (English + Spanish)
Video: Widescreen
Total Run Time: 7 hrs, 1 min
US Rating: PG
US MSRP: $13.99 (DVD)

About Mattel

Mattel is a leading global toy and family entertainment company and owner of one of the most iconic brand portfolios in the world. We engage consumers and fans through our franchise brands, including Barbie®, Hot Wheels®, Fisher-Price®, American Girl®, Thomas & Friends™, UNO®, Masters of the Universe®, Matchbox®, Monster High®, MEGA® and Polly Pocket®, as well as other popular properties that we own or license in partnership with global entertainment companies. Our offerings include toys, content, consumer products, digital and live experiences. Our products are sold in collaboration with the world’s leading retail and ecommerce companies. Since its founding in 1945, Mattel is proud to be a trusted partner in empowering generations to explore the wonder of childhood and reach their full potential. Visit us at mattel.com.

About Nickelodeon

Nickelodeon, now in its 45th year, is the number one entertainment brand for kids. It has built a diverse, global business by putting kids first in everything it does. The brand includes television programming and production in the United States and around the world, plus consumer products, digital, location-based experiences, publishing, and feature films. For more information or artwork, visit http://www.paramountpressexpress.com/nickelodeon. Nickelodeon is a part of Paramount’s (Nasdaq: PARA, PARAA) global portfolio of multimedia entertainment brands.

About Paramount Home Entertainment

Paramount Home Entertainment (PHE) is part of Paramount Pictures Corporation (PPC), a global producer and distributor of filmed entertainment. PPC is a unit of Paramount (NASDAQ: PARA, PARAA), a leading global media and entertainment company that creates premium content and experiences for audiences worldwide. The PHE division oversees PPC’s home entertainment and transactional digital distribution activities worldwide. The division is responsible for the sales, marketing, and distribution of home entertainment content on behalf of Paramount Pictures, Paramount Animation, Paramount Television Studios, Paramount Players, MTV, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central and CBS and applicable licensing and servicing of certain DreamWorks Animation titles. PHE additionally manages global licensing of studio content and transactional distribution across worldwide digital distribution platforms including online mobile and portable devices and emerging technologies.

About Paramount Pictures

Paramount Pictures Corporation (PPC), a global producer and distributor of filmed entertainment, is a unit of Paramount (NASDAQ: PARA, PARAA), a leading global media and entertainment company that creates premium content and experiences for audiences worldwide. Paramount Pictures controls a collection of some of the most powerful brands in filmed entertainment, including Paramount Pictures, Paramount Animation, and Paramount Players. PPC operations also include Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Pictures International, Paramount Licensing Inc., and Paramount Studio Group.

MONSTER HIGH™ and associated trademarks and trade dress are owned by Mattel. ©2025 Mattel. Nickelodeon is a trademark of Viacom International

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'Monster High: Season Two' DVD Cover Art (3D)

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Originally published: January 08, 2025.

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Tonies Introduce Listen & Play Bags, Featuring PAW Patrol, Peppa Pig and More

For little adventurers at home or on the go, Tonies' brand new Listen & Play Bags keep all their goodies safe and sound - so no more missing Tonies, just endless fun wherever they roam!

PAW Patrol | Tonies Listen & Play Bags

Children’s audio system Tonies® are introducing Listen & Play Bags, a brand new range of carry cases for the Toniebox and figurines!

With space for a Toniebox, headphones, charging station and lots of Tonies, the all-new Listen & Play Bags are perfect for keeping tonies essentials safe and sound and in one place. There’s even a flap so users can open up the speaker for songs and stories on-the-go. And don’t worry about the odd bump and tumble – the bags are robust and easy to clean, with padded dividers and mesh pockets to keep everything snug as a tonies bug.

Peppa Pig | Tonies Listen & Play Bags

Tonies' Listen & Play Bags are available in a wide range of designs, including bags featuring licensed properties PAW PatrolPeppa Pig and Disney's Frozen.

Tonies' Listen & Play Bags collection is available to purchase today at tonies.com.

PAW Patrol | Tonies Listen & Play Bags
Peppa Pig | Tonies Listen & Play Bags

Peppa Pig | Tonies Listen & Play Bags

PAW Patrol | Tonies Listen & Play Bags

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