Cartoon Network to distribute Asia-Pacific developed series globally

Cartoon Network to distribute Asia-Pacific developed series globally

Cartoon Network

MUMBAI: Cartoon Network that has started production on a new Asia Pacific-made series that is being developed for global distribution.

 

Exchange Student Zero, a series where fantasy becomes reality when the dark forces from a tactical anime card game are unleashed on our world, will be ready to air in 2015. The series would be the first one to be developed in the Asia-Pacific region and telecast across the world. However, the Network’s movies develop in the region has been released on a global level earlier.

 

Another new project in the pipeline for the leading kids’ network is Monster Beach, an original TV special that will also be available internationally.

 

“Since the very early days at Cartoon Network in Asia Pacific we have produced local content,” says Cartoon Network Chief Content Officer Mark Eyers. “Exchange Student Zero confirms our continued commitment to producing exclusive and compelling creator-driven local content with export potential.”

 

The show’s director, Patrick Crawley from Bogan Entertainment Solutions (BES) in Australia, adds, “It’s fantastic that we’ll be able to turn this character-driven, inter-dimensional story into a complete Cartoon Network series. Our Australian animation creative team is a formidable talent and we’re thrilled to have the chance to work with an international broadcaster to bring Exchange Student Zero to a global audience.”