These Custom Avatar: The Last Airbender Nike Sneakers Could Defeat the Fire Nation
The beloved animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender has once again hit new heights of popularity thanks in part to its arrival on the streaming service of Netflix, and one fan has created a pair of custom Nike sneakers that capture the aesthetic of the animated series that premiered on Nickelodeon over fifteen years ago. Since arriving on Netflix, fans both old and new have experienced the story of Aang, "the Last Airbender", who is attempting to find his way in a world that he no longer knows while battling the nefarious machinations of the Fire Nation!
"Bending" is of course one of the major aspects of the animated series that is considered by many to be one of the best cartoons that has premiered in the West, letting certain denizens of this unique world control certain elements within the world. Through the likes of Aang, Zuko, Katarra, and Toph, we were able to see how intricate the likes of bending the air, water, and earth could be when the best practitioners in the world took the lead. Fire bending could be adapted into controlling lightning itself, water bending could allow a user to control the very blood running through their opponents' veins if they got good enough at it, and earth bending could transition into controlling metal. Needless to say, these custom Nikes do a fantastic job of translating Aang and Zuko's control over air and fire respectively.
Twitter Artist Ortegarte shared these impressive custom made Nike sneakers that use the traditional "swoosh" to incorporate the bending of both Aang and Zuko into the proceedings and would surely be a worthy addition to any Avatar fans collection were they official:
Zuko, the prince of the Fire Nation, is easily one of the most complicated, interesting characters of the franchise, struggling with his origins as royalty and attempting to discover if there is a life beyond the path that was dictated for him. Starting as a straight up antagonist, Zuko eventually found a path where he joined the cause of Aang and his friends to battle against his own country, and the father that had scarred him for life.
These custom made Avatar: The Last Airbender sneakers are available to purchase at https://ortegarte.com, priced $150.00 (USD). Each pair comes with a customized box.
The news follows Nickelodeon teaming up with Kyrie Irving and Nike to launch a range inspired by SpongeBob SquarePants last year.
What do you think of these amazing custom made sneakers from the land of bending? Feel free to let me know in the comments!
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Thursday, July 09, 2020
Miya Cech Dishes on 'The Astronauts' and Making a Positive Impact
Get to know the talented Miya Cech!
You likely recognize Miya from the recent revival of Nickelodeon's beloved 90s series, Are You Afraid of the Dark?. Since getting her start in 2015, Miya has starred in everything from comedy to fantasy to horror both on the big screen and on TV. In her newest project, she’s headed back to Nickelodeon for a new sci-fi adventure series called The Astronauts.
In The Astronauts, a group of 5 kids accidentally launch themselves into space and have to do whatever it takes to find their way back home. Miya stars as Samy, the lead character, in her most complex role yet, and fans can’t wait to see her shine when the series hits Nickelodeon this Fall!
When she’s not on set, Miya is extremely passionate about lending her time to causes she believes in. Most recently, she focused her energy into supporting Black Lives Matter by attending a peaceful march with her dad. She is also extremely passionate about seeing more Asian American representation in Hollywood and has joined forces with Ally Maki and the Asian American Girls Club.
Miya recently chatted with YAYOMG about The Astronauts, why she loves working on sci-fi projects, and the new skills she learned during quarantine!
Tell us a little bit about your new Nickelodeon series, The Astronauts!
MIYA CECH: The Astronauts is Nickelodeon’s new series co-created with Imagine Kids and Family.
In the show, my character, Samy, is the daughter of a famous astronaut. Days before her mom is scheduled to leave on a big mission, my 4 friends and I sneak onto the ship and accidentally blast off. We have to work together and overcome our fears to survive and try to get home.
When taking on a new role, how do you find inspiration for your character?
MIYA: I try to figure out what my character’s backstory is. Like what about her past made her who she is. I’ve been so lucky to work with many directors who take the extra time to have meetings and talk with me about who my characters are and why. With a complex character like Samy in The Astronauts, this is especially important.
My director, Dean [Israelite] (who I also worked with on Are You Afraid of the Dark?), really explained to me why Samy has a tough exterior and helped me peel away her layers. It’s my goal to always portray a character authentically so, I tend to ask a lot of questions.
You starred as Akiko in the revival of Are You Afraid of the Dark! What was it like to become a member of the iconic Midnight Society?
MIYA: I loved being a part of the new Midnight Society. We shot the miniseries in the summertime at night. It felt like summer camp – sitting around the campfire or exploring the carnival set, which was actually a real working carnival. It was really great to see that the fans of the old show really seemed to love it too!
You’ve taken on a variety of roles from comedy to sci-fi to horror. What would be a dream role for you?
MIYA: I really love that I’m back doing a sci-fi project right now. I love the genre because it can be kinda fantasy – like lying a spaceship like in The Astronauts or fighting aliens like in Rim of the World. But the stories can also touch on real life subjects at the same time, like friendship, family issues, and overcoming adversity.
What are you most passionate about?
MIYA: With the recent events happening across our country, I was so proud that kids my age were really speaking out, standing up for the Black Lives Matter movement. I really wanted to use my platform to make my voice heard and also be able to share with my followers, people I know who were working to make change. So, I joined the other industry people who muted their accounts for a week and only posted educational links, resources, and places to donate in my stories.
I was also able to attend a peaceful march in my hometown with my dad and it was very moving and powerful. In this sad and terrible time, to see my generation come together and for our parents to support us, made me hopeful.
I’m also proud to be involved with the Asian American Girl Club, which is an organization and clothing brand founded by my friend Ally Maki. They bring focus to Asian American and POC current events. It’s also a place to connect with other Asian American role models.
If you would like to donate and educate yourself on Black Lives Matter, their website is a great resource to get started.
Who are some of your female role models, and how do they inspire you?
MIYA: I really look up to Ally Maki, Ali Wong, Amandla Stenberg, Kate Tsang (my director on my last movie, Marvelous and the Black Hole) and my friend Amanda Nguyen who is a Nobel Peace Prize nominee and the founder of Rise (a civil rights organization).
I’ve been so lucky to work with these strong, smart, socially aware females who are always willing to share their knowledge. I was 9 years old when I met Amanda, and to this day, she is always only a phone call away.
When you’re not busy with acting, what are some things you like to do for fun?
MIYA: I really love to cook and bake. I love to learn new recipes. During the quarantine I learned how to make a ton of new dishes.
I also love art and anime and I LOVE K-pop music. Of course I like spending time with my siblings and hanging out with friends too.
What is your biggest dream for the future?
MIYA: My dream for the future is to continue to see more diversity in all aspects of our lives – more diversity and acceptance and love. More acceptance of each other and understanding and learning from our different life experiences.
Do you have any advice you’d like to share with your fans?
MIYA: Never be afraid to make your voice heard. Speak up even when it’s hard. Sometimes the hardest things to say are the things that need to be heard the most!
Loved getting to know Miya? We caught up with the cast of The Baby-Sitters Club! Click here to get to know Sophie Grace, Xochitl Gomez, Malia Baker, Shay Rudolph, and Momona Tamada as they dish on what it was like to bring the iconic series to life!
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You likely recognize Miya from the recent revival of Nickelodeon's beloved 90s series, Are You Afraid of the Dark?. Since getting her start in 2015, Miya has starred in everything from comedy to fantasy to horror both on the big screen and on TV. In her newest project, she’s headed back to Nickelodeon for a new sci-fi adventure series called The Astronauts.
In The Astronauts, a group of 5 kids accidentally launch themselves into space and have to do whatever it takes to find their way back home. Miya stars as Samy, the lead character, in her most complex role yet, and fans can’t wait to see her shine when the series hits Nickelodeon this Fall!
When she’s not on set, Miya is extremely passionate about lending her time to causes she believes in. Most recently, she focused her energy into supporting Black Lives Matter by attending a peaceful march with her dad. She is also extremely passionate about seeing more Asian American representation in Hollywood and has joined forces with Ally Maki and the Asian American Girls Club.
Miya recently chatted with YAYOMG about The Astronauts, why she loves working on sci-fi projects, and the new skills she learned during quarantine!
Tell us a little bit about your new Nickelodeon series, The Astronauts!
MIYA CECH: The Astronauts is Nickelodeon’s new series co-created with Imagine Kids and Family.
In the show, my character, Samy, is the daughter of a famous astronaut. Days before her mom is scheduled to leave on a big mission, my 4 friends and I sneak onto the ship and accidentally blast off. We have to work together and overcome our fears to survive and try to get home.
When taking on a new role, how do you find inspiration for your character?
MIYA: I try to figure out what my character’s backstory is. Like what about her past made her who she is. I’ve been so lucky to work with many directors who take the extra time to have meetings and talk with me about who my characters are and why. With a complex character like Samy in The Astronauts, this is especially important.
My director, Dean [Israelite] (who I also worked with on Are You Afraid of the Dark?), really explained to me why Samy has a tough exterior and helped me peel away her layers. It’s my goal to always portray a character authentically so, I tend to ask a lot of questions.
You starred as Akiko in the revival of Are You Afraid of the Dark! What was it like to become a member of the iconic Midnight Society?
MIYA: I loved being a part of the new Midnight Society. We shot the miniseries in the summertime at night. It felt like summer camp – sitting around the campfire or exploring the carnival set, which was actually a real working carnival. It was really great to see that the fans of the old show really seemed to love it too!
You’ve taken on a variety of roles from comedy to sci-fi to horror. What would be a dream role for you?
MIYA: I really love that I’m back doing a sci-fi project right now. I love the genre because it can be kinda fantasy – like lying a spaceship like in The Astronauts or fighting aliens like in Rim of the World. But the stories can also touch on real life subjects at the same time, like friendship, family issues, and overcoming adversity.
What are you most passionate about?
MIYA: With the recent events happening across our country, I was so proud that kids my age were really speaking out, standing up for the Black Lives Matter movement. I really wanted to use my platform to make my voice heard and also be able to share with my followers, people I know who were working to make change. So, I joined the other industry people who muted their accounts for a week and only posted educational links, resources, and places to donate in my stories.
I was also able to attend a peaceful march in my hometown with my dad and it was very moving and powerful. In this sad and terrible time, to see my generation come together and for our parents to support us, made me hopeful.
I’m also proud to be involved with the Asian American Girl Club, which is an organization and clothing brand founded by my friend Ally Maki. They bring focus to Asian American and POC current events. It’s also a place to connect with other Asian American role models.
If you would like to donate and educate yourself on Black Lives Matter, their website is a great resource to get started.
Who are some of your female role models, and how do they inspire you?
MIYA: I really look up to Ally Maki, Ali Wong, Amandla Stenberg, Kate Tsang (my director on my last movie, Marvelous and the Black Hole) and my friend Amanda Nguyen who is a Nobel Peace Prize nominee and the founder of Rise (a civil rights organization).
I’ve been so lucky to work with these strong, smart, socially aware females who are always willing to share their knowledge. I was 9 years old when I met Amanda, and to this day, she is always only a phone call away.
When you’re not busy with acting, what are some things you like to do for fun?
MIYA: I really love to cook and bake. I love to learn new recipes. During the quarantine I learned how to make a ton of new dishes.
I also love art and anime and I LOVE K-pop music. Of course I like spending time with my siblings and hanging out with friends too.
What is your biggest dream for the future?
MIYA: My dream for the future is to continue to see more diversity in all aspects of our lives – more diversity and acceptance and love. More acceptance of each other and understanding and learning from our different life experiences.
Do you have any advice you’d like to share with your fans?
MIYA: Never be afraid to make your voice heard. Speak up even when it’s hard. Sometimes the hardest things to say are the things that need to be heard the most!
Loved getting to know Miya? We caught up with the cast of The Baby-Sitters Club! Click here to get to know Sophie Grace, Xochitl Gomez, Malia Baker, Shay Rudolph, and Momona Tamada as they dish on what it was like to bring the iconic series to life!
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Wednesday, July 08, 2020
‘Blue’s Clues and You!’ Host Josh Dela Cruz on Figuring Out Clues and Sharing Filipino Culture With a New Generation
When stage actor Josh Dela Cruz was announced as the new host for the Blue’s Clues reboot, a wave of nostalgia kicked in for kids who grew up watching Nickelodeon in the ‘90s.
Not only were they reminded of the blue puppy, the talking objects and “skidooing” into another world, the lyrics to the catchy songs — from “Mail Time” to “We Just Figured Out Blue’s Clues” — came rushing back to consciousness.
On top of that, the new generation of Filipino Americans watching Blue’s Clues & You! would see someone who resembles them on screen.
“Growing up, I never saw anyone on screen that I connected with,” the 31-year-old actor told the Asian Journal. “I never saw myself reflected in a positive way — it was either the foreigner, the villain, or the joke. I get to be myself. I’m just Josh and I also am Filipino.”

Josh Dela Cruz stars as “Josh” in the Nickelodeon reboot, “Blue’s Clues and You!” featuring Blue and her band of friends. | Photo courtesy of Nickelodeon
Dela Cruz, who last appeared in the Broadway staging of Disney’s Aladdin as the titular role, swapped the genie for the iconic blue canine as a sidekick, who has now been enhanced in CGI animation.
“Every day on set is nostalgia for me. Drawing the very first clue on set was a cup,” he said. “I remember being 7 years old and watching that episode with my little sister and it was a cup. We have Blue, Magenta, the Shaker family, all of our characters coming back but tiny little updates to bring it to 2020.”
The Fil-Am actor, who was born in Dubai and grew up in New Milford, New Jersey, recalls watching the first generation of Blue’s Clues with his younger sister and singing along to the musical numbers, which in part, spurred his budding interest in choir and then acting.
The show, which debuted in 1996 and ran for six seasons, started with Steve Burns as the host, clad in a striped green long sleeve and khaki pants. In the half-hour episodes, he guided the preschool-aged viewers in solving the mini-mystery, and along the way, would check-in on the various characters brought of life inside the small yellow house with a red roof. It was the first children’s cable show of its kind built on interactivity.
Burns departed the series in 2002 as his character was going off to “college,” and was replaced with his “younger brother,” Joe (played by Donovan Patton) for the remaining two years.
Over two decades later as a reboot was imagined, Burns returned as a consultant and helped pluck Dela Cruz out of over 3,000 candidates. Both Burns and Patton have reprised their respective roles to make cameos in the new series - Steve is now a detective, and Joe runs a Present Store.
Dela Cruz, who has a degree in musical theatre from Montclair State University, moved to New York and appeared in the off-Broadway musical, Here Lies Love, based on the life of former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos. He then became part of the ensemble for the original Broadway cast of Disney’s Aladdin. In 2017, he stepped into the lead character for a limited engagement before being chosen in his current role.
In preparing for hosting Blue’s Clues & You!, which involved playing out possible scenarios and revisiting old scripts, Burns pulled Dela Cruz aside and told him to explore what he brought to the table and to let go of the pressure of having to live up to his or Patton’s work.
“That gave me the permission to not be so worried about how people are going to receive me as the new host because I’m never going to be Steve Burns. I’m never going to be Donovan Patton,” Dela Cruz said. “They have a magic that is so unique to them and to try to copy that would be a waste because I’m never going to achieve that.”

Josh with his predecessors, Joe (Donovan Patton) and Steve (Steve Burns). | Photo courtesy of Nickelodeon
The premiere episode was aired in November 2019 as an introduction to Josh, a younger “cousin” to Steve and Joe who’s now Blue’s human companion.
Instead of being outfitted in Steve’s green striped shirt or Joe’s colorful long sleeve with squares, Dela Cruz wears a blue striped shirt with jeans and sneakers. He’s able to put his musical background to use and has been given a guitar to play for the closing song once the mystery has been solved.
Filming the first season, which took place in Toronto, was a leap for the stage actor, who thrived on the live energy and audience reactions inside a theatre.
“I would say the biggest thing that I use from my Broadway career is the timing. It was very jarring to be on set for the very first time and to roll in the first tape. There are a lot of jokes that are written into the show and at that point, I had always been used to having the audience to react,” he said. “Because they have to record sound, everyone has to be quiet, regardless if the joke is funny or not. So I remember going through it and I was like, ‘I know this is a joke’ and nothing, crickets.”
Though viewers see the result with Blue and the universe’s inhabitants, from Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper to the Shovel and Pail, Dela Cruz plays on silence and imagination to fill in these roles on set.
“It also does have its quirks that take getting used to, but again, we have such an amazing team. Even though I’m asking the pieces of tape on the floor or a tennis ball, I know exactly who I’m talking to and where I am in the world,” he said.
As in the original series, the essence of Blue’s Clues & You! is speaking directly to the viewers, encouraging them to piece together the meaning behind the three things Blue leaves her paw prints on, and pausing to allow them to respond and point out what the host is looking for.
“While our show is a remake of the original, the components of…children’s education [and] early developmental education, haven’t changed. Our incredible team does research with our script and with actual kids to see how they learn best and how they react and can retain [information],” Dela Cruz said.
The Handy Dandy Notebook remains a key prop in the series kept in Dela Cruz’s back pocket to document the three clues. The drawings then come to life above his head as he sits in the red Thinking Chair to solve Blue’s game.
However, as dozens of internet users have found out and have passionately reacted to, the show has undergone more upgrades to keep up with current technology and communication. Most children these days have been exposed to smartphones or tablets, but there’s also a balance to still keep the analog of the past.
“Because we’re coming back in 2020, we have the responsibility of either ignoring the advancements in technology or embracing them and turning them into positive outlets,” he said.

Dela Cruz, who grew up watching Blue’s Clues, is now the host of the iconic show, which has undergone some technological advances. The Handy Dandy Notebook also doubles as a smartphone-like device that can take photos and make video calls. | Photo courtesy of Nickelodeon
The “Mail Time” bit of each episode features the catchy jingle from the original — which Dela Cruz said he rehearsed ahead of his audition — as the smiley purple mailbox extends into the living room to notify that there’s a new message.
But again, conforming to modernity, it’s an email accessed from the backside of the Handy Dandy Notebook that doubles as a smartphone-like device. Dela Cruz belts, “We just got an email! I wonder who it’s from,” as the letter reveals a video from children who share a talent or word of encouragement.
The technology also allows the host to take photos and video calls. The second episode, for instance, revolves around the question of what Blue wants to do when her canine pal, Magenta, comes over. (Spoiler alert: It’s for Josh to take a photo of the puppy duo with his phone.)
In the midst of the first season, Blue’s Clues & You! was renewed for two more seasons and has been nominated for two Daytime Emmys in the Outstanding Preschool Children’s Series and Outstanding Interactive Media For A Daytime Program categories.
The upcoming season will feature more appearances from the beloved past hosts, Steve and Joe. Viewers will also be introduced to Filipino culture and another family member, a lola (a grandmother played by veteran Filipina-Canadian actress and singer Carolyn Fe).
“I can’t wait for families to get to know her and to learn a little bit about Filipino culture in the episode and see the similarities, not just between Asians, but also within their culture about… how they interact with their grandmother and how they feel about their grandmother. I love her to death,” Dela Cruz gushed.
Despite TV productions being stalled across the country, most of the filming for season two wrapped in February, just before the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic hit. Post-production ADR, however, is being done from home as Dela Cruz’s studio apartment in New York is now overrun with soundproofing materials, panels and monitors.
With the hyperconnected world, viewers’ interactions with Dela Cruz aren’t limited to the episodes. For example, on Nick Jr.’s social channels, his videography skills come into play as he shares videos teaching an American Sign Language word of the week, bedtime stories, or activities families can do, especially since parents have had to double as teachers and keep kids occupied at home.

A still from a special brand-new episode, “Blue’s Sing-Along Spectacular,” premiering Tuesday, July 14. | Photo courtesy of Nickelodeon
“We were able to work together to create virtual playdates where we have created extra content that is specific to the time of coronavirus, so dealing with extra activities that families can do together or just things that kids can do on their own to give parents just a little bit of a break and extra break outside of our show. That has been a lot of fun and really rewarding on my end,” he said.
A special brand-new episode, entitled “Blue’s Sing-Along Spectacular,” will air on Tuesday, July 14 at 9 a.m. (ET/PT), during which Blue leaves clues to figure out what song she wants to sing in her music festival. The episode is slated to have performances from Dela Cruz, Joe, pop singer Ally Brooke, the Sun (voiced by gospel singer Yolanda Adams), and Blue’s many friends.
Later this month, a toy line inspired by the show will hit stores, including figurines of Dela Cruz, to reinforce problem solving and creative play.
Dela Cruz, as he’s presented online, is beyond Josh on Blue’s Clues & You!. His Instagram account shows a glimpse into his personal life, whether photos with his wife Amanda and their real dog Ollie or showing his workout routines and vegan diet (Filipino food is easy to modify to his lifestyle, he said). Before the first episode even aired, Twitter users dug up some of his older photos, including a shirtless shot, and expressed their admiration for him.
The reactions to the “thirst trap” photos, as they’re called, brought laughs to Dela Cruz and his family as he trended on the social media platform.
“This show has been a blessing in many ways. There is that stigma in society that Asian men aren’t sexy or masculine,” he said. “I’m so over the moon watching television shows or movies and there are more and more Asian men as leading men who aren’t just the sidekick, the nerdy guy or all the nice stereotypes.”
Instagram is also a platform where he chimes in on social justice and political issues, as his latest posts have been in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement, speaking up about the rise in anti-Asian hate during the pandemic, and raising awareness about the Anti-Terrorism Act in the Philippines.
“The fact that I have free rein over social media and that [Nickelodeon is] really standing, I believe, on the right side of this is really hopeful for me because these kids grow up, but it doesn’t change the fact that they were kids once and that everyone deserves the right to life and that everyone deserves to be treated equally and fairly,” Dela Cruz said.
At the beginning of June, Nickelodeon went off the air for exactly 8 minutes and 46 seconds, the same amount of time Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin knelt on George Floyd’s neck as he muttered that he couldn’t breathe.
The network also released a “Declaration of Kids’ Rights” (e.g. “You have the right to be seen, heard, and respected as a citizen of the world”) and aired revived Nick News for a special with singer Alicia Keys about how to discuss race with young children.
“I’m so thankful to be part of this company and that we’re in that fight with the rest of the country because it is important and we can’t ignore it,” Dela Cruz said. “If we don’t fight for it now, we can’t expect to have people fight for us for other important issues.”
As another season is set to hit the children’s network, Dela Cruz is still relishing in the messages and opportunities — like appearing in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade in 2019 alongside a 22-foot inflatable version of Blue — his newfound fame has brought forth.
Even as he’s made history for Asian and Filipino American representation in children’s entertainment, he hopes that other ethnicities and backgrounds still feel seen.
“I have friends that send me texts of their kids saying, ‘He looks like me.’ It hits me like a ton of bricks every time because I never really experienced that as a kid,” he said. “I hope that even if you don’t see yourself reflected in this show, by looking at me, that kids grow up and kids know that just because you don’t see yourself there, it doesn’t mean that you can’t be that person to open the door for everyone else because that’s how I felt. I’m so happy that I get this responsibility…I hope that I can continue to be a good role model for kids, no matter what they look like or how they identify.”
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Not only were they reminded of the blue puppy, the talking objects and “skidooing” into another world, the lyrics to the catchy songs — from “Mail Time” to “We Just Figured Out Blue’s Clues” — came rushing back to consciousness.
On top of that, the new generation of Filipino Americans watching Blue’s Clues & You! would see someone who resembles them on screen.
“Growing up, I never saw anyone on screen that I connected with,” the 31-year-old actor told the Asian Journal. “I never saw myself reflected in a positive way — it was either the foreigner, the villain, or the joke. I get to be myself. I’m just Josh and I also am Filipino.”

Josh Dela Cruz stars as “Josh” in the Nickelodeon reboot, “Blue’s Clues and You!” featuring Blue and her band of friends. | Photo courtesy of Nickelodeon
Dela Cruz, who last appeared in the Broadway staging of Disney’s Aladdin as the titular role, swapped the genie for the iconic blue canine as a sidekick, who has now been enhanced in CGI animation.
“Every day on set is nostalgia for me. Drawing the very first clue on set was a cup,” he said. “I remember being 7 years old and watching that episode with my little sister and it was a cup. We have Blue, Magenta, the Shaker family, all of our characters coming back but tiny little updates to bring it to 2020.”
The Fil-Am actor, who was born in Dubai and grew up in New Milford, New Jersey, recalls watching the first generation of Blue’s Clues with his younger sister and singing along to the musical numbers, which in part, spurred his budding interest in choir and then acting.
The show, which debuted in 1996 and ran for six seasons, started with Steve Burns as the host, clad in a striped green long sleeve and khaki pants. In the half-hour episodes, he guided the preschool-aged viewers in solving the mini-mystery, and along the way, would check-in on the various characters brought of life inside the small yellow house with a red roof. It was the first children’s cable show of its kind built on interactivity.
Burns departed the series in 2002 as his character was going off to “college,” and was replaced with his “younger brother,” Joe (played by Donovan Patton) for the remaining two years.
Over two decades later as a reboot was imagined, Burns returned as a consultant and helped pluck Dela Cruz out of over 3,000 candidates. Both Burns and Patton have reprised their respective roles to make cameos in the new series - Steve is now a detective, and Joe runs a Present Store.
Dela Cruz, who has a degree in musical theatre from Montclair State University, moved to New York and appeared in the off-Broadway musical, Here Lies Love, based on the life of former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos. He then became part of the ensemble for the original Broadway cast of Disney’s Aladdin. In 2017, he stepped into the lead character for a limited engagement before being chosen in his current role.
In preparing for hosting Blue’s Clues & You!, which involved playing out possible scenarios and revisiting old scripts, Burns pulled Dela Cruz aside and told him to explore what he brought to the table and to let go of the pressure of having to live up to his or Patton’s work.
“That gave me the permission to not be so worried about how people are going to receive me as the new host because I’m never going to be Steve Burns. I’m never going to be Donovan Patton,” Dela Cruz said. “They have a magic that is so unique to them and to try to copy that would be a waste because I’m never going to achieve that.”

Josh with his predecessors, Joe (Donovan Patton) and Steve (Steve Burns). | Photo courtesy of Nickelodeon
The premiere episode was aired in November 2019 as an introduction to Josh, a younger “cousin” to Steve and Joe who’s now Blue’s human companion.
Instead of being outfitted in Steve’s green striped shirt or Joe’s colorful long sleeve with squares, Dela Cruz wears a blue striped shirt with jeans and sneakers. He’s able to put his musical background to use and has been given a guitar to play for the closing song once the mystery has been solved.
Filming the first season, which took place in Toronto, was a leap for the stage actor, who thrived on the live energy and audience reactions inside a theatre.
“I would say the biggest thing that I use from my Broadway career is the timing. It was very jarring to be on set for the very first time and to roll in the first tape. There are a lot of jokes that are written into the show and at that point, I had always been used to having the audience to react,” he said. “Because they have to record sound, everyone has to be quiet, regardless if the joke is funny or not. So I remember going through it and I was like, ‘I know this is a joke’ and nothing, crickets.”
Though viewers see the result with Blue and the universe’s inhabitants, from Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper to the Shovel and Pail, Dela Cruz plays on silence and imagination to fill in these roles on set.
“It also does have its quirks that take getting used to, but again, we have such an amazing team. Even though I’m asking the pieces of tape on the floor or a tennis ball, I know exactly who I’m talking to and where I am in the world,” he said.
As in the original series, the essence of Blue’s Clues & You! is speaking directly to the viewers, encouraging them to piece together the meaning behind the three things Blue leaves her paw prints on, and pausing to allow them to respond and point out what the host is looking for.
“While our show is a remake of the original, the components of…children’s education [and] early developmental education, haven’t changed. Our incredible team does research with our script and with actual kids to see how they learn best and how they react and can retain [information],” Dela Cruz said.
The Handy Dandy Notebook remains a key prop in the series kept in Dela Cruz’s back pocket to document the three clues. The drawings then come to life above his head as he sits in the red Thinking Chair to solve Blue’s game.
However, as dozens of internet users have found out and have passionately reacted to, the show has undergone more upgrades to keep up with current technology and communication. Most children these days have been exposed to smartphones or tablets, but there’s also a balance to still keep the analog of the past.
“Because we’re coming back in 2020, we have the responsibility of either ignoring the advancements in technology or embracing them and turning them into positive outlets,” he said.

Dela Cruz, who grew up watching Blue’s Clues, is now the host of the iconic show, which has undergone some technological advances. The Handy Dandy Notebook also doubles as a smartphone-like device that can take photos and make video calls. | Photo courtesy of Nickelodeon
The “Mail Time” bit of each episode features the catchy jingle from the original — which Dela Cruz said he rehearsed ahead of his audition — as the smiley purple mailbox extends into the living room to notify that there’s a new message.
But again, conforming to modernity, it’s an email accessed from the backside of the Handy Dandy Notebook that doubles as a smartphone-like device. Dela Cruz belts, “We just got an email! I wonder who it’s from,” as the letter reveals a video from children who share a talent or word of encouragement.
The technology also allows the host to take photos and video calls. The second episode, for instance, revolves around the question of what Blue wants to do when her canine pal, Magenta, comes over. (Spoiler alert: It’s for Josh to take a photo of the puppy duo with his phone.)
In the midst of the first season, Blue’s Clues & You! was renewed for two more seasons and has been nominated for two Daytime Emmys in the Outstanding Preschool Children’s Series and Outstanding Interactive Media For A Daytime Program categories.
The upcoming season will feature more appearances from the beloved past hosts, Steve and Joe. Viewers will also be introduced to Filipino culture and another family member, a lola (a grandmother played by veteran Filipina-Canadian actress and singer Carolyn Fe).
“I can’t wait for families to get to know her and to learn a little bit about Filipino culture in the episode and see the similarities, not just between Asians, but also within their culture about… how they interact with their grandmother and how they feel about their grandmother. I love her to death,” Dela Cruz gushed.
Despite TV productions being stalled across the country, most of the filming for season two wrapped in February, just before the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic hit. Post-production ADR, however, is being done from home as Dela Cruz’s studio apartment in New York is now overrun with soundproofing materials, panels and monitors.
With the hyperconnected world, viewers’ interactions with Dela Cruz aren’t limited to the episodes. For example, on Nick Jr.’s social channels, his videography skills come into play as he shares videos teaching an American Sign Language word of the week, bedtime stories, or activities families can do, especially since parents have had to double as teachers and keep kids occupied at home.

A still from a special brand-new episode, “Blue’s Sing-Along Spectacular,” premiering Tuesday, July 14. | Photo courtesy of Nickelodeon
“We were able to work together to create virtual playdates where we have created extra content that is specific to the time of coronavirus, so dealing with extra activities that families can do together or just things that kids can do on their own to give parents just a little bit of a break and extra break outside of our show. That has been a lot of fun and really rewarding on my end,” he said.
A special brand-new episode, entitled “Blue’s Sing-Along Spectacular,” will air on Tuesday, July 14 at 9 a.m. (ET/PT), during which Blue leaves clues to figure out what song she wants to sing in her music festival. The episode is slated to have performances from Dela Cruz, Joe, pop singer Ally Brooke, the Sun (voiced by gospel singer Yolanda Adams), and Blue’s many friends.
Later this month, a toy line inspired by the show will hit stores, including figurines of Dela Cruz, to reinforce problem solving and creative play.
Dela Cruz, as he’s presented online, is beyond Josh on Blue’s Clues & You!. His Instagram account shows a glimpse into his personal life, whether photos with his wife Amanda and their real dog Ollie or showing his workout routines and vegan diet (Filipino food is easy to modify to his lifestyle, he said). Before the first episode even aired, Twitter users dug up some of his older photos, including a shirtless shot, and expressed their admiration for him.
The reactions to the “thirst trap” photos, as they’re called, brought laughs to Dela Cruz and his family as he trended on the social media platform.
“This show has been a blessing in many ways. There is that stigma in society that Asian men aren’t sexy or masculine,” he said. “I’m so over the moon watching television shows or movies and there are more and more Asian men as leading men who aren’t just the sidekick, the nerdy guy or all the nice stereotypes.”
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Instagram is also a platform where he chimes in on social justice and political issues, as his latest posts have been in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement, speaking up about the rise in anti-Asian hate during the pandemic, and raising awareness about the Anti-Terrorism Act in the Philippines.
“The fact that I have free rein over social media and that [Nickelodeon is] really standing, I believe, on the right side of this is really hopeful for me because these kids grow up, but it doesn’t change the fact that they were kids once and that everyone deserves the right to life and that everyone deserves to be treated equally and fairly,” Dela Cruz said.
At the beginning of June, Nickelodeon went off the air for exactly 8 minutes and 46 seconds, the same amount of time Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin knelt on George Floyd’s neck as he muttered that he couldn’t breathe.
The network also released a “Declaration of Kids’ Rights” (e.g. “You have the right to be seen, heard, and respected as a citizen of the world”) and aired revived Nick News for a special with singer Alicia Keys about how to discuss race with young children.
“I’m so thankful to be part of this company and that we’re in that fight with the rest of the country because it is important and we can’t ignore it,” Dela Cruz said. “If we don’t fight for it now, we can’t expect to have people fight for us for other important issues.”
As another season is set to hit the children’s network, Dela Cruz is still relishing in the messages and opportunities — like appearing in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade in 2019 alongside a 22-foot inflatable version of Blue — his newfound fame has brought forth.
Even as he’s made history for Asian and Filipino American representation in children’s entertainment, he hopes that other ethnicities and backgrounds still feel seen.
“I have friends that send me texts of their kids saying, ‘He looks like me.’ It hits me like a ton of bricks every time because I never really experienced that as a kid,” he said. “I hope that even if you don’t see yourself reflected in this show, by looking at me, that kids grow up and kids know that just because you don’t see yourself there, it doesn’t mean that you can’t be that person to open the door for everyone else because that’s how I felt. I’m so happy that I get this responsibility…I hope that I can continue to be a good role model for kids, no matter what they look like or how they identify.”
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ViacomCBS Launches Noggin and Paramount+ on TotalPlay in México
ViacomCBS Networks Américas today announced that they have reached an agreement to launch the company's top-rated subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) services Noggin and Paramount+ on TotalPlay in México!
For a additional monthly fee of 79.00 Mexican pesos (USD $3.50), TotalPlay subscribers will have access to Paramount+'s large library of content, including international series such as The Handmaid's Tale, Killing Eve and Yellowstone. The OTT service features 2,000 episodes of multiple titles and genres from ViacomCBS brands Nickelodeon, MTV, Comedy Central and Paramount Channel. Other series available include Acapulco Shore (seven seasons), Jersey Shore, Catfish, Latin American stand-up comedy, as well as localised versions of Are You The One? and Just Tattoo Of Us from Latin America, Brazil and the UK.
For kids and families, Paramount+ offers episodes of SpongeBob SquarePants, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Hey Arnold!, The Fairly OddParents, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Big Time Rush, The Thundermans, iCarly, NooBees, Yo Soy Franky and Every Witch Way, among others.
For its part, for an additional monthly fee of 49 Mexican pesos (USD $2.15), Nick Jr.'s interactive learning service, Noggin, will offer a library of premium content for preschool-age children that includes Paw Patrol, Nella the Princess Knight, Blaze and the Monster Machines, Dora the Explorer and Canticos.
TotalPlay is also offering both services in a bundle of 109 Mexican pesos (USD $4.80) a month.
Both services launched on TotalPlay today (Tuesday 7th July 2020).
From Señal News:
TOTALPLAY INCORPORA PARAMOUNT+ Y NOGGIN DE VIACOMCBS NETWORKS
Ambos servicios SVOD están disponibles a partir de este 7 de julio y podrán ser contactados de manera individual o en conjunto.
Imagen Señales de Viacom estarán disponibles en Movistar Play en América Latina
Rita Herring, Vicepresidente Senior de Distribución de Contenidos de VIMN Américas
ViacomCBS Networks Américas anunció el acuerdo para agregar dos nuevos servicios SVOD (Video On Demand por Suscripción) a la oferta de productos de TotalPlay en México: Paramount+ y Noggin, el servicio de aprendizaje interactivo de Nick Jr. Bajo este nuevo acuerdo, TotalPlay ofrecerá una extensa gama de contenido de ViacomCBS Networks International para todas las audiencias a partir del 07 de julio de este año.
“Nos entusiasma asociarnos con TotalPlay para ofrecer Paramount+ y Noggin a los usuarios de su servicio de streaming”, dijo Rita Herring, VP Sénior de Distribución de Contenido de ViacomCBS International Media Networks Americas. “Ambas plataformas ofrecen variedad de contenido Premium, para toda la familia, y son el complemento perfecto para el servicio que ofrece TotalPlay”.
Hugo Adrián Hernández, director de TV y Contenido de Totalplay, comentó “Estamos muy orgullosos de firmar este acuerdo ViacomCBS Networks Américas el cual representa un gran paso para Totalplay. Con Paramount+ y Noggin integraremos en nuestra plataforma dos nuevas opciones contenido con gran valor para todos nuestros clientes”
Por una tarifa mensual adicional de $79.00 pesos mexicanos (MXN) los suscriptores de TotalPlay tendrán acceso a Paramount+ donde podrán disfrutar de reconocidas series internacionales on-demand como The “Handmaid’s Tale”, “Killing Eve” y “Yellowstone”.
Paramount+ también cuenta con hasta 2 mil episodios de múltiples títulos y géneros de las marcas de ViacomCBS: MTV, Comedy Central, Paramount Channel y Nickelodeon. Entre las principales propiedades se encuentran: “Acapulco Shore” (incluyendo su séptima temporada recién lanzada), “Jersey Shore”, “Catfish”, decenas de episodios de stand-up comedy latinoamericanos, así como versiones de “Are You The One?” y “Just Tattoo” Of Us para América Latina, Brasil y el Reino Unido.
Para los niños y las familias, Paramount+ ofrece cientos de episodios de los más populares programas de Nickelodeon incluyendo a “Bob Esponja”, “Las Tortugas Ninja”, “¡Hey Arnold!”, “Los Padrinos Mágicos”, “Avatar: El Ultimo Maestro del Aire”, “Big Time Rush”, “The Thundermans”, “iCarly”, “NooBees”, “Yo Soy Franky” y “Every Witch Way”, entre otros.
Por su parte, por una tarifa mensual adicional de $49.00 pesos mexicanos (MXN) Noggin ofrecerá una nutrida y popular biblioteca de contenido para niños en edad preescolar que incluye “Paw Patrol”, “Nella, la princesa valiente”, “Blaze y los Monster Machines”, “Dora la exploradora” y “Canticos”.
La plataforma de aprendizaje interactivo (edutaintment) brinda a los niños y a sus padres contenido educativo entretenido y centrado en el desarrollo de importantes conocimientos como sumas, formas e idiomas.
Por último, Totalplay también ofrecerá a los usuarios la contratación de ambos servicios SVOD por $109 pesos (MXN) al mes siendo una excelente oportunidad para disfrutar de los contenidos más populares de las dos plataformas.
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From Prensario Internacional:
ViacomCBS Networks suma Paramount+ y Noggin a Totalplay en México
ViacomCBS Networks Américas confirmó hoy un acuerdo para agregar sus servicios SVOD Paramount+ y Noggin a TotalPlay en México.
Rita Herring, SVP de Distribución de Contenido de ViacomCBS International Media Networks Americas, comentó: 'Nos entusiasma asociarnos con TotalPlay para ofrecer Paramount+ y Noggin a los usuarios de su servicio de streaming. Ambas plataformas ofrecen variedad de contenido Premium, para toda la familia, y son el complemento perfecto para el servicio que ofrece TotalPlay'.
Hugo Adrián Hernández, director de TV y Contenido de Totalplay, agregó: 'Estamos muy orgullosos de firmar este acuerdo ViacomCBS Networks Américas el cual representa un gran paso para Totalplay. Con Paramount+ y Noggin integraremos en nuestra plataforma dos nuevas opciones contenido con gran valor para todos nuestros clientes'.
Por una tarifa mensual adicional de 79.00 pesos mexicanos (USD 3.50) los suscriptores de TotalPlay tendrán acceso a Paramount+ donde podrán acceder a series internacionales como The Handmaid's Tale, Killing Eve y Yellowstone. El OTT cuenta con 2.000 episodios de múltiples títulos y géneros de las marcas MTV, Comedy Central, Paramount Channel y Nickelodeon. Entre otras propiedades están Acapulco Shore (siete temporadas), Jersey Shore, Catfish, stand-up comedy latinoamericanos, así como versiones de Are You The One? y Just Tattoo Of Us para América Latina, Brasil y UK.
Para los niños y las familias, ofrece episodios de Bob Esponja, Las Tortugas Ninja, ¡Hey Arnold!, Los Padrinos Mágicos, Avatar: El Ultimo Maestro del Aire, Big Time Rush, The Thundermans, iCarly, NooBees, Yo Soy Franky y Every Witch Way, entre otros.
Por su parte, por una tarifa mensual adicional de 49 pesos mexicanos (USD 2.15), el servicio de aprendizaje interactivo de Nick Jr., Noggin, ofrecerá una biblioteca para niños en edad preescolar que incluye Paw Patrol, Nella, la princesa valiente, Blaze y los Monster Machines, Dora la exploradora y Canticos. Totalplay ofrece la contratación de ambos servicios SVOD por 109 pesos mexicanos (USD 4.80).
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From TTV News:
Paramount+ y Noggin se suman a TotalPlay en México
ViacomCBS Networks Américas anunció un acuerdo con Totalplay en México para incorporar los servicios SVOD Paramount+ y Noggin a la plataforma.
ViacomCBS Networks Américas, una unidad de ViacomCBS Inc., anunció un acuerdo para agregar dos nuevos servicios SVOD a la oferta de productos de TotalPlay en México: Paramount+ y Noggin, que se sumaron este martes 7 de julio.
«Nos entusiasma asociarnos con TotalPlay para ofrecer Paramount+ y Noggin a los usuarios de su servicio de streaming», dijo Rita Herring, vicepresidenta senior de Distribución de Contenido de ViacomCBS International Media Networks Americas.
«Ambas plataformas ofrecen variedad de contenido Premium, para toda la familia, y son el complemento perfecto para el servicio que ofrece TotalPlay», agregó.
Hugo Adrián Hernández, director de TV y Contenido de Totalplay, comentó: «Estamos muy orgullosos de firmar este acuerdo con ViacomCBS Networks Américas, el cual representa un gran paso para Totalplay. Con Paramount+ y Noggin integraremos en nuestra plataforma dos nuevas opciones contenido con gran valor para todos nuestros clientes».
Por una tarifa mensual adicional de 79 pesos mexicanos (MXN) los suscriptores de TotalPlay tendrán acceso a Paramount+ donde podrán disfrutar de reconocidas series internacionales on-demand como The Handmaid’s Tale, Killing Eve y Yellowstone.
Paramount+ también cuenta con hasta 2.000 episodios de múltiples títulos y géneros de las marcas de ViacomCBS: MTV, Comedy Central, Paramount Channel y Nickelodeon.
Entre las principales propiedades se encuentran: Acapulco Shore (incluyendo su séptima temporada recién lanzada), Jersey Shore, Catfish, decenas de episodios de stand-up comedy latinoamericanos, así como versiones de Are You The One? y Just Tattoo Of Us para América Latina, Brasil y el Reino Unido.
Para los niños y las familias, Paramount+ ofrece cientos de episodios de los más populares programas de Nickelodeon incluyendo a Bob Esponja, Las Tortugas Ninja, ¡Hey Arnold!, Los Padrinos Mágicos, Avatar: El Ultimo Maestro del Aire, Big Time Rush, The Thundermans, iCarly, NooBees, Yo Soy Franky y Every Witch Way, entre otros.
Por su parte, por una tarifa mensual adicional de 49 pesos mexicanos (MXN), Noggin ofrecerá una nutrida y popular biblioteca de contenido para niños en edad preescolar que incluye Paw Patrol, Nella, la princesa valiente, Blaze y los Monster Machines, Dora la exploradora y Canticos.
La plataforma de aprendizaje interactivo (edutaintment) brinda a los niños y a sus padres contenido educativo entretenido y centrado en el desarrollo de importantes conocimientos como sumas, formas e idiomas.
Si se contratan juntas amabas plataformas el precio queda en 109 pesos (MXN) al mes.
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From NexTV News Latin America:
VIACOMCBS INTEGRA NOGGIN Y PARAMOUNT+ EN TOTALPLAY
ViacomCBS Networks Americas anunció un acuerdo para integrar sus plataformas SVOD Paramount+ y Noggin a la oferta de Totalplay en México. Con la novedad, y desde este último 7 de julio, la compañía mexicana ofrece contenidos de Viacom a todos sus clientes, que tienen la oportunidad de contratarlas por separado, o en una oferta conjunta mediante una única suscripción.
“Nos entusiasma asociarnos con Totalplay para ofrecer Paramount+ y Noggin a los suscriptores de su servicio de streaming”, aseguró Rita Herring, SVP, Content Distribution de ViacomCBS International Media Networks Americas. “Ambas plataformas ofrecen variedad de contenido premium para toda la familia, y son el complemento perfecto para el servicio que ofrece Totalplay”, agregó.
Según reportaron oficialmente desde ViacomCBS Networks Americas, los suscriptores de Totalplay podrán acceder al catálogo de Paramount+, lanzado en México en 2019, por una suscripción mensual adicional de MX$ 79 (USD 3,5). Algunas de las series disponibles en la plataforma para ver on demand son “The Handmaid’s Tale”; “Killing Eve” y “Yellowstone”, entre otras. Además, Paramount+ cuenta con varios títulos de marcas de ViacomCBS, como MTV, Comedy Central, Paramount Channel y Nickelodeon. Algunos de ellos son “Acapulco Shore” (incluyendo su séptima temporada, recientemente lanzada); “Jersey Shore”; “Catfish”; episodios de stand up comedy latinoamericanos y versiones de “Are you the one?” y “Just tattoo of us” para Latinoamérica (incluyendo Brasil) y el Reino Unido. Paramount+ también cuenta con una oferta de contenidos infantiles, entre los que se encuentran “Bob Espona”; “Hey, Arnold!” y “Big Time Rush”, entre otros.
Además, y por una suscripción mensual adicional de MX$ 49 (USD 2), los clientes de Totalplay podrán acceder al catálogo de contenidos de Noggin, para niños de edad preescolar, con títulos como “Paw Patrol” y “Dora, la Exploradora”, entre otros. La plataforma brinda a niños y a sus padres contenido educativo entretenido, centrado en el desarrollo de múltiples conocimientos, como idiomas, sumas y formas.
Totalplay también ofrece a sus clientes la posibilidad de acceder a ambas plataformas (Noggin y Paramount+) mediante una única suscripción mensual de MX$ 109 (USD 5). En abril, Viacom anunció que extendió el período de prueba gratuito de Noggin y Paramount+ en Latinoamérica a 30 días, y, a principios de 2020, había anunciado una serie de actualizaciones en Noggin. Además, StarTV reportó recientemente haber agregado a Noggin y Paramount+ en su plataforma DTH. Nickelodeon Latinoamérica había reportado también que Noggin se lanzará en ebooks, Android TV y Roku, entre otras plataformas.
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Más Nick: Viacom International Studios Americas to Produce 'Planeta Marcia', a New Out-Of-This World Scripted Series for Nickelodeon!
Originally published: Wednesday, July 08, 2020 at 00:55 BST.
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For a additional monthly fee of 79.00 Mexican pesos (USD $3.50), TotalPlay subscribers will have access to Paramount+'s large library of content, including international series such as The Handmaid's Tale, Killing Eve and Yellowstone. The OTT service features 2,000 episodes of multiple titles and genres from ViacomCBS brands Nickelodeon, MTV, Comedy Central and Paramount Channel. Other series available include Acapulco Shore (seven seasons), Jersey Shore, Catfish, Latin American stand-up comedy, as well as localised versions of Are You The One? and Just Tattoo Of Us from Latin America, Brazil and the UK.
For kids and families, Paramount+ offers episodes of SpongeBob SquarePants, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Hey Arnold!, The Fairly OddParents, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Big Time Rush, The Thundermans, iCarly, NooBees, Yo Soy Franky and Every Witch Way, among others.
For its part, for an additional monthly fee of 49 Mexican pesos (USD $2.15), Nick Jr.'s interactive learning service, Noggin, will offer a library of premium content for preschool-age children that includes Paw Patrol, Nella the Princess Knight, Blaze and the Monster Machines, Dora the Explorer and Canticos.
TotalPlay is also offering both services in a bundle of 109 Mexican pesos (USD $4.80) a month.
Both services launched on TotalPlay today (Tuesday 7th July 2020).
From Señal News:
TOTALPLAY INCORPORA PARAMOUNT+ Y NOGGIN DE VIACOMCBS NETWORKS
Ambos servicios SVOD están disponibles a partir de este 7 de julio y podrán ser contactados de manera individual o en conjunto.
Imagen Señales de Viacom estarán disponibles en Movistar Play en América Latina
Rita Herring, Vicepresidente Senior de Distribución de Contenidos de VIMN Américas
ViacomCBS Networks Américas anunció el acuerdo para agregar dos nuevos servicios SVOD (Video On Demand por Suscripción) a la oferta de productos de TotalPlay en México: Paramount+ y Noggin, el servicio de aprendizaje interactivo de Nick Jr. Bajo este nuevo acuerdo, TotalPlay ofrecerá una extensa gama de contenido de ViacomCBS Networks International para todas las audiencias a partir del 07 de julio de este año.
“Nos entusiasma asociarnos con TotalPlay para ofrecer Paramount+ y Noggin a los usuarios de su servicio de streaming”, dijo Rita Herring, VP Sénior de Distribución de Contenido de ViacomCBS International Media Networks Americas. “Ambas plataformas ofrecen variedad de contenido Premium, para toda la familia, y son el complemento perfecto para el servicio que ofrece TotalPlay”.
Hugo Adrián Hernández, director de TV y Contenido de Totalplay, comentó “Estamos muy orgullosos de firmar este acuerdo ViacomCBS Networks Américas el cual representa un gran paso para Totalplay. Con Paramount+ y Noggin integraremos en nuestra plataforma dos nuevas opciones contenido con gran valor para todos nuestros clientes”
Por una tarifa mensual adicional de $79.00 pesos mexicanos (MXN) los suscriptores de TotalPlay tendrán acceso a Paramount+ donde podrán disfrutar de reconocidas series internacionales on-demand como The “Handmaid’s Tale”, “Killing Eve” y “Yellowstone”.
Paramount+ también cuenta con hasta 2 mil episodios de múltiples títulos y géneros de las marcas de ViacomCBS: MTV, Comedy Central, Paramount Channel y Nickelodeon. Entre las principales propiedades se encuentran: “Acapulco Shore” (incluyendo su séptima temporada recién lanzada), “Jersey Shore”, “Catfish”, decenas de episodios de stand-up comedy latinoamericanos, así como versiones de “Are You The One?” y “Just Tattoo” Of Us para América Latina, Brasil y el Reino Unido.
Para los niños y las familias, Paramount+ ofrece cientos de episodios de los más populares programas de Nickelodeon incluyendo a “Bob Esponja”, “Las Tortugas Ninja”, “¡Hey Arnold!”, “Los Padrinos Mágicos”, “Avatar: El Ultimo Maestro del Aire”, “Big Time Rush”, “The Thundermans”, “iCarly”, “NooBees”, “Yo Soy Franky” y “Every Witch Way”, entre otros.
Por su parte, por una tarifa mensual adicional de $49.00 pesos mexicanos (MXN) Noggin ofrecerá una nutrida y popular biblioteca de contenido para niños en edad preescolar que incluye “Paw Patrol”, “Nella, la princesa valiente”, “Blaze y los Monster Machines”, “Dora la exploradora” y “Canticos”.
La plataforma de aprendizaje interactivo (edutaintment) brinda a los niños y a sus padres contenido educativo entretenido y centrado en el desarrollo de importantes conocimientos como sumas, formas e idiomas.
Por último, Totalplay también ofrecerá a los usuarios la contratación de ambos servicios SVOD por $109 pesos (MXN) al mes siendo una excelente oportunidad para disfrutar de los contenidos más populares de las dos plataformas.
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From Prensario Internacional:
ViacomCBS Networks suma Paramount+ y Noggin a Totalplay en México
ViacomCBS Networks Américas confirmó hoy un acuerdo para agregar sus servicios SVOD Paramount+ y Noggin a TotalPlay en México.
Rita Herring, SVP de Distribución de Contenido de ViacomCBS International Media Networks Americas, comentó: 'Nos entusiasma asociarnos con TotalPlay para ofrecer Paramount+ y Noggin a los usuarios de su servicio de streaming. Ambas plataformas ofrecen variedad de contenido Premium, para toda la familia, y son el complemento perfecto para el servicio que ofrece TotalPlay'.
Hugo Adrián Hernández, director de TV y Contenido de Totalplay, agregó: 'Estamos muy orgullosos de firmar este acuerdo ViacomCBS Networks Américas el cual representa un gran paso para Totalplay. Con Paramount+ y Noggin integraremos en nuestra plataforma dos nuevas opciones contenido con gran valor para todos nuestros clientes'.
Por una tarifa mensual adicional de 79.00 pesos mexicanos (USD 3.50) los suscriptores de TotalPlay tendrán acceso a Paramount+ donde podrán acceder a series internacionales como The Handmaid's Tale, Killing Eve y Yellowstone. El OTT cuenta con 2.000 episodios de múltiples títulos y géneros de las marcas MTV, Comedy Central, Paramount Channel y Nickelodeon. Entre otras propiedades están Acapulco Shore (siete temporadas), Jersey Shore, Catfish, stand-up comedy latinoamericanos, así como versiones de Are You The One? y Just Tattoo Of Us para América Latina, Brasil y UK.
Para los niños y las familias, ofrece episodios de Bob Esponja, Las Tortugas Ninja, ¡Hey Arnold!, Los Padrinos Mágicos, Avatar: El Ultimo Maestro del Aire, Big Time Rush, The Thundermans, iCarly, NooBees, Yo Soy Franky y Every Witch Way, entre otros.
Por su parte, por una tarifa mensual adicional de 49 pesos mexicanos (USD 2.15), el servicio de aprendizaje interactivo de Nick Jr., Noggin, ofrecerá una biblioteca para niños en edad preescolar que incluye Paw Patrol, Nella, la princesa valiente, Blaze y los Monster Machines, Dora la exploradora y Canticos. Totalplay ofrece la contratación de ambos servicios SVOD por 109 pesos mexicanos (USD 4.80).
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From TTV News:
Paramount+ y Noggin se suman a TotalPlay en México
ViacomCBS Networks Américas anunció un acuerdo con Totalplay en México para incorporar los servicios SVOD Paramount+ y Noggin a la plataforma.
ViacomCBS Networks Américas, una unidad de ViacomCBS Inc., anunció un acuerdo para agregar dos nuevos servicios SVOD a la oferta de productos de TotalPlay en México: Paramount+ y Noggin, que se sumaron este martes 7 de julio.
«Nos entusiasma asociarnos con TotalPlay para ofrecer Paramount+ y Noggin a los usuarios de su servicio de streaming», dijo Rita Herring, vicepresidenta senior de Distribución de Contenido de ViacomCBS International Media Networks Americas.
«Ambas plataformas ofrecen variedad de contenido Premium, para toda la familia, y son el complemento perfecto para el servicio que ofrece TotalPlay», agregó.
Hugo Adrián Hernández, director de TV y Contenido de Totalplay, comentó: «Estamos muy orgullosos de firmar este acuerdo con ViacomCBS Networks Américas, el cual representa un gran paso para Totalplay. Con Paramount+ y Noggin integraremos en nuestra plataforma dos nuevas opciones contenido con gran valor para todos nuestros clientes».
Por una tarifa mensual adicional de 79 pesos mexicanos (MXN) los suscriptores de TotalPlay tendrán acceso a Paramount+ donde podrán disfrutar de reconocidas series internacionales on-demand como The Handmaid’s Tale, Killing Eve y Yellowstone.
Paramount+ también cuenta con hasta 2.000 episodios de múltiples títulos y géneros de las marcas de ViacomCBS: MTV, Comedy Central, Paramount Channel y Nickelodeon.
Entre las principales propiedades se encuentran: Acapulco Shore (incluyendo su séptima temporada recién lanzada), Jersey Shore, Catfish, decenas de episodios de stand-up comedy latinoamericanos, así como versiones de Are You The One? y Just Tattoo Of Us para América Latina, Brasil y el Reino Unido.
Para los niños y las familias, Paramount+ ofrece cientos de episodios de los más populares programas de Nickelodeon incluyendo a Bob Esponja, Las Tortugas Ninja, ¡Hey Arnold!, Los Padrinos Mágicos, Avatar: El Ultimo Maestro del Aire, Big Time Rush, The Thundermans, iCarly, NooBees, Yo Soy Franky y Every Witch Way, entre otros.
Por su parte, por una tarifa mensual adicional de 49 pesos mexicanos (MXN), Noggin ofrecerá una nutrida y popular biblioteca de contenido para niños en edad preescolar que incluye Paw Patrol, Nella, la princesa valiente, Blaze y los Monster Machines, Dora la exploradora y Canticos.
La plataforma de aprendizaje interactivo (edutaintment) brinda a los niños y a sus padres contenido educativo entretenido y centrado en el desarrollo de importantes conocimientos como sumas, formas e idiomas.
Si se contratan juntas amabas plataformas el precio queda en 109 pesos (MXN) al mes.
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From NexTV News Latin America:
VIACOMCBS INTEGRA NOGGIN Y PARAMOUNT+ EN TOTALPLAY
ViacomCBS Networks Americas anunció un acuerdo para integrar sus plataformas SVOD Paramount+ y Noggin a la oferta de Totalplay en México. Con la novedad, y desde este último 7 de julio, la compañía mexicana ofrece contenidos de Viacom a todos sus clientes, que tienen la oportunidad de contratarlas por separado, o en una oferta conjunta mediante una única suscripción.
“Nos entusiasma asociarnos con Totalplay para ofrecer Paramount+ y Noggin a los suscriptores de su servicio de streaming”, aseguró Rita Herring, SVP, Content Distribution de ViacomCBS International Media Networks Americas. “Ambas plataformas ofrecen variedad de contenido premium para toda la familia, y son el complemento perfecto para el servicio que ofrece Totalplay”, agregó.
Según reportaron oficialmente desde ViacomCBS Networks Americas, los suscriptores de Totalplay podrán acceder al catálogo de Paramount+, lanzado en México en 2019, por una suscripción mensual adicional de MX$ 79 (USD 3,5). Algunas de las series disponibles en la plataforma para ver on demand son “The Handmaid’s Tale”; “Killing Eve” y “Yellowstone”, entre otras. Además, Paramount+ cuenta con varios títulos de marcas de ViacomCBS, como MTV, Comedy Central, Paramount Channel y Nickelodeon. Algunos de ellos son “Acapulco Shore” (incluyendo su séptima temporada, recientemente lanzada); “Jersey Shore”; “Catfish”; episodios de stand up comedy latinoamericanos y versiones de “Are you the one?” y “Just tattoo of us” para Latinoamérica (incluyendo Brasil) y el Reino Unido. Paramount+ también cuenta con una oferta de contenidos infantiles, entre los que se encuentran “Bob Espona”; “Hey, Arnold!” y “Big Time Rush”, entre otros.
Además, y por una suscripción mensual adicional de MX$ 49 (USD 2), los clientes de Totalplay podrán acceder al catálogo de contenidos de Noggin, para niños de edad preescolar, con títulos como “Paw Patrol” y “Dora, la Exploradora”, entre otros. La plataforma brinda a niños y a sus padres contenido educativo entretenido, centrado en el desarrollo de múltiples conocimientos, como idiomas, sumas y formas.
Totalplay también ofrece a sus clientes la posibilidad de acceder a ambas plataformas (Noggin y Paramount+) mediante una única suscripción mensual de MX$ 109 (USD 5). En abril, Viacom anunció que extendió el período de prueba gratuito de Noggin y Paramount+ en Latinoamérica a 30 días, y, a principios de 2020, había anunciado una serie de actualizaciones en Noggin. Además, StarTV reportó recientemente haber agregado a Noggin y Paramount+ en su plataforma DTH. Nickelodeon Latinoamérica había reportado también que Noggin se lanzará en ebooks, Android TV y Roku, entre otras plataformas.
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Nickelodeon Junior France Launches 'Grand Concours de Dessin' Fan Art Competition
Nickelodeon Junior France has launched Grand Concours de Dessin, a brand new art competition which is inviting viewers to send in their drawings of their favourite Nickelodeon Junior characters for the chance to win amazing prizes as well as seeing their pictures on TV! Drawings can be sent to Nickelodeon Junior by email, by post, or by visiting the contest's site.
From Leblogtvnews.com:
La chaîne jeunesse Nickelodeon Junior lance un grand concours de dessin pour les enfants.
La chaîne Nickelodeon Junior lance un grand concours de dessin pour les enfants.
Les petits téléspectateurs ont jusqu'au 21 août pour envoyer un dessin de leur personnage Nickelodeon préféré. Parmi eux, les chiots de la célèbre Pat' Patrouille, la petite fée Butterbean, ou encore les oiseaux de la brigade Top Wing.
Les dessins peuvent être envoyés par mail, par courrier, ou en se connectant sur le site dédié à l'opération concours.nickelodeonjunior.fr/dessin. Chaque semaine les dessins sélectionnés seront diffusés sur NICKELODEON JUNIOR et les petits artistes en herbe remporteront des cadeaux.
Courrier : Nickelodeon - service marketing, Concours de dessin, 22 rue Jacques Dulud, 92 521 Neuilly sur Seine Cedex
Mail : concours@nickelodeon.fr
Site : concours.nickelodeonjunior.fr/dessin
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From Leblogtvnews.com:
La chaîne jeunesse Nickelodeon Junior lance un grand concours de dessin pour les enfants.
La chaîne Nickelodeon Junior lance un grand concours de dessin pour les enfants.
Les petits téléspectateurs ont jusqu'au 21 août pour envoyer un dessin de leur personnage Nickelodeon préféré. Parmi eux, les chiots de la célèbre Pat' Patrouille, la petite fée Butterbean, ou encore les oiseaux de la brigade Top Wing.
Les dessins peuvent être envoyés par mail, par courrier, ou en se connectant sur le site dédié à l'opération concours.nickelodeonjunior.fr/dessin. Chaque semaine les dessins sélectionnés seront diffusés sur NICKELODEON JUNIOR et les petits artistes en herbe remporteront des cadeaux.
Courrier : Nickelodeon - service marketing, Concours de dessin, 22 rue Jacques Dulud, 92 521 Neuilly sur Seine Cedex
Mail : concours@nickelodeon.fr
Site : concours.nickelodeonjunior.fr/dessin
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