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Monday, February 01, 2021
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ViacomCBS Acquires 'Brave Bunnies' for Nick Jr. UK and Milkshake!
INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTERS ACQUIRE BRAVE BUNNIES
13th October, 2020
Aardman and Ukranian creative production company Glowberry have announced deals with a number of international broadcasters to acquire the first season of Brave Bunnies – a 52 x 7 minute 2D pre-school series created by Olga Cherepanova, currently in production with Spanish animation studio Anima and distributed globally by Aardman.
Brave Bunnies premieres Saturday 6th February 2021 at 8:55am on Milkshake! Following launch, new episodes will hop onto Milkshake weekends at 8:55am.
Deals have been secured with Nick Jr. (UK), Super RTL (Germany), ABC (Australia), YLE (Finland), HOP! (Israel), PlusPlus (Ukraine), Daekyo (South Korea) and Channel 5's Milkshake! (UK).
Brave Bunnies follows a family of courageous and curious Bunnies as they seek adventure and exploration, travelling on the Bunny Bus. Every episode in the series, directed by Tim Fehrenbach starts with a Bunny Bus-ride. On each stop, brother and sister Bunnies, Bop and Boo discover different animals, creating new games to help build new friendships. Series tagline – ‘We might seem different at first, but we’ll find a way to be friends and play together!’
Brave Bunnies shows children the diversity of the world, encouraging viewers to accept differences, no matter how big or small.
Alison Taylor, Director of Distribution and Business Development at Aardman says: “We secured some key licenses on Brave Bunnies following Aardman’s first outing representing the series at Kidscreen Summit in February, which was good timing as this has been the only “in person” event we’ve been able to present the series at all year. We’re delighted with the response the property has had from international buyers and we hope to announce further sales following MIPCOM.”
Martin Gradl, Chief Content Officer at Super RTL added: “We are very excited to have acquired ‘Brave Bunnies’ and to add it to our pre-school portfolio as it is the perfect fit. The series offers the right balance between entertainment for young children, an educational approach as well as the diversity factor. These different elements make ‘Brave Bunnies’ a great show for our young audience”.
Sergii Molchanov, CEO at Glowberry added: “Brave Bunnies takes over the world at an incredible pace. We are very proud of our international team, which creates a top-grade product, and are fortunate to get such impressive support from our global partners. We are fully equipped for the global launch of Brave Bunnies broadcasting in autumn 2020.”
Angel Molinero, Executive Producer at Ánima added: “Brave Bunnies is such a great show and having these big broadcasters along proves it. We are very pleased with the incredible work done by our exceptional partners and our own team, who made this truly unique project come to life. We can’t wait to see the Bunny family hopping alongside kids all over the world.”
Brave Bunnies is due to launch in autumn 2020. Milkshake! is slated to premiere the series in 2021.
For more information, visit https://bravebunnies.com.
Brave Bunnies Trailer | Milkshake!
This weekend the Brave Bunnies begin new experiences and adventures here on Milkshake!
Get ready to meet Boo, Bop, their family and the new friends they meet on their amazing adventures.
Brave Bunnies airs weekends at 8:55am on Milkshake! 🐰🗺️🌏
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Originally published: Wednesday, October 14, 2020.
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Dustin Diamond, ‘Screech’ on ‘Saved by the Bell,’ Passes Away, Aged 44
“He was diagnosed with this brutal, relentless form of malignant cancer only three weeks ago,” actor’s agent says
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| Dustin Diamond. Chris Haston/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal/Getty Images. |
Dustin Diamond, the actor who portrayed lovable nerd Samuel “Screech” Powers across four incarnations of Saved by the Bell from 1988 to 2000, died Monday, February 1 after a three-week battle with carcinoma. He was 44. Diamond’s agent, Roger Paul, confirmed the actor’s death to Rolling Stone.
“He was diagnosed with this brutal, relentless form of malignant cancer only three weeks ago,” Paul said in a statement. “In that time, it managed to spread rapidly throughout his system; the only mercy it exhibited was its sharp and swift execution. Dustin did not suffer. He did not have to lie submerged in pain. For that, we are grateful.
“Dustin Diamond was a character in and of himself: an unpredictable spitfire who always left us shocked, but never left us bored,” Paul added. “We please ask that you give room for privacy to our team and Mr. Diamond’s family during this tragic time, as we grieve and remember the memories spent together. This loss is as much stinging as it is sudden.”
At age 11, Diamond landed the role of Screech on the pilot of Good Morning, Miss Bliss in 1988. In a unique twist, the character was both a hopeless dork and the best friend of the coolest kid in school, Zack Morris (Mark-Paul Gosselaar). Good Morning, Miss Bliss lasted just one season before it was re-tooled as Saved by the Bell in 1989. Half the cast was let go, but Screech survived the transition and soon became a favorite of the young Saturday morning audience that quickly turned the show into a generational touchstone.
Saved by the Bell was never a show that strived for realism, and Screech was the most cartoon-like character. A typical Screech plot involved the character becoming psychic after being struck by lightning or creating a robot of incredible intelligence.
The character Screech was close friends with the entire Saved by the Bell gang on the show, but Diamond was a couple years younger than the others and said they rarely socialized when the cameras were off. Looking back as an adult, Diamond said they were very difficult years. “The hardest thing about being a child star giving up your childhood,” he told Oprah Winfrey in 2013. “You don’t get a childhood. You’re a professional and you need to learn your lines and practice. It was making sure you were the funniest and the best you can be because if you weren’t funny, you could be replaced.”
Diamond stayed with the show through the short-lived Saved by the Bell: The College Years show in 1993/94 and then revived the Screech character on Saved by the Bell: The New Class from 1994 to 2000 where he played a special assistant to Principal Belding.
Saved by the Bell and Saved by the Bell: The College Years received a resurgence in popularity when Nickelodeon UK aired both series in the mid-2000s.
Like many child stars, Diamond faced difficult times in adulthood. Typecast as Screech, he found it nearly impossible to find work. “I didn’t know what to do [when the show ended],” he said in 2013. “It was hard to get work that wasn’t Screech-clone stuff.”
To make money, he resorted to reality shows like Celebrity Fit Club and Celebrity Boxing 2 where he battled Ron “Horshack” Palillo from Welcome Back, Kotter. He also released a mature tape in 2006, though he later claimed a “stunt double” was used for the sex scenes. He later called it “the thing I’m most embarrassed about” in the Winfrey interview.
In 2009, Diamond released the tell-all book Behind the Bell where he portrayed his castmates in unflattering ways, though he later claimed the book was ghostwritten and the most salacious stories were completely untrue. Six years later, he served three months in jail after getting into a bar fight where a man was stabbed.
He wasn’t invited to take place in any of the Saved by the Bell reunions that have taken place in recent years, including the recent reboot on Peacock, but in 2016 he did sit down with Mario Lopez for an interview on Extra where they made peace.
“I want to put the tomfoolery and malarkey behind me… for that clean slate,” Diamond said. “Time for a change.”
R.I.P. Dustin Diamond, January 7, 1977 - February 1, 2021.
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