Monday, November 14, 2011

Popular animation hits Season 3 at full speed

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CHEVRON and Strika Enter-tainment have signed a third season for the hit youth programme, Supa Strikas.

Following the success of the first and second seasons, still being aired on over 20 channels internationally, such as Nickelodeon (Asia), Disney (Asia), StarHub (Singapore), ESPN Star Sports (Singapore), Orange (France), Caracol (Colombia), SABC (South Arica) and Al Jazeera Kids, this latest offering is expected to receive great ratings across the board.

Good following: The Supa Strikas animation is popular in many countries.

Supa Strikas is rated among the top three most popular youth programmes on both SABC and Disney South East Asia.

Strika Entertainment signed the agreement with Chevron to produce 13 more episodes of the animated series.

The show is currently aired in 35 countries around the world.

The show has been running for several years now, and continues to expand as it becomes increasingly popular.

“It is a globe spanning show, not just in its audience, but in its production as well,” said Strika Entertainment CEO Richard Morgan-Grenville.

“The Supa Strikas animation is scripted and storyboarded in South Africa, and then animated by our key partner, Animasia, based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.”

Supa Strikas is a feel-good family show that tells the story of the world’s most loved soccer team, based on the hit comic series with over 100 issues, with an estimated fan base of 10 million readers.

“It follows the adventures of a team of talented young players as they strive to become the best soccer team in the world,” explained show director Bruce Legg.

Along the way the team travels to mysterious lands, meets extraordinary characters and, most importantly, must play the best football of their lives to make their Super League dreams a reality.

Legg is also ecstatic about the show’s global appeal and longevity.

“It realises the dreams of millions of young soccer fans, taking them into the world of professional soccer as they never imagined it.”

New episodes can be expected to air in June of next year.

“It’s even more exciting than our last season. The writers, story boarders and animators have really taken it to the next level,” added Legg.

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