Disney Junior has greenlit a second season of “Mickey Mouse Funhouse,” following the series’ debut in August.
“Mickey Mouse Funhouse” features Funny, an enchanted talking playhouse voiced by Harvey Guillén, who leads Mickey Mouse and friends like Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Goofy and Pluto on adventures. Aimed at kids between two and seven and their families, the show tries to spur imaginative play and deliver social and emotional lessons about friendship, creativity and ingenuity.
New episodes of the show have generated views on both Disney Junior’s YouTube channel as well as its linear cable outlet. “The enduring love for Mickey Mouse and friends continues to be shared from generation to generation, and we are eager to provide more opportunities for preschool audiences and their families to connect with these beloved characters,” said Joe D’Ambrosia, senior vice president, original programming and general manager, Disney Junior, in a statement.
“Mickey Mouse Funhouse” features Funny, an enchanted talking playhouse voiced by Harvey Guillén, who leads Mickey Mouse and friends like Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Goofy and Pluto on adventures. Aimed at kids between two and seven and their families, the show tries to spur imaginative play and deliver social and emotional lessons about friendship, creativity and ingenuity.
New episodes of the show have generated views on both Disney Junior’s YouTube channel as well as its linear cable outlet. “The enduring love for Mickey Mouse and friends continues to be shared from generation to generation, and we are eager to provide more opportunities for preschool audiences and their families to connect with these beloved characters,” said Joe D’Ambrosia, senior vice president, original programming and general manager, Disney Junior, in a statement.
- 10/19/2021
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
The Following Episode 206
“Fly Away”
Written By: Dewayne Jones
Directed By: Rob Seidenglanz
Original Airdate: 24 February 2014
In This Episode…
Picking up where we left off last week, Mark heads into the main house and he hears noises coming from Luke’s room. Naughty noises. Luke admits Giselle is back and alludes to them fooling around. Mark is a little naive and pushes his way into the room. Giselle is dead, laying in bed. Mark freaks, Luke insists she is just sleeping, then breaks down, crying, saying that Ryan killed her.
Down the hall, Joe and Lily are luxuriating in post-coital bliss. But Lily has lots to do - she has planned out everything. She, Joe, and the kids will take a small plane to Boston, where they will hop into a private jet and fly down to Venezuela. She has an enormous beach-front property there, they don’t extradite, and...
“Fly Away”
Written By: Dewayne Jones
Directed By: Rob Seidenglanz
Original Airdate: 24 February 2014
In This Episode…
Picking up where we left off last week, Mark heads into the main house and he hears noises coming from Luke’s room. Naughty noises. Luke admits Giselle is back and alludes to them fooling around. Mark is a little naive and pushes his way into the room. Giselle is dead, laying in bed. Mark freaks, Luke insists she is just sleeping, then breaks down, crying, saying that Ryan killed her.
Down the hall, Joe and Lily are luxuriating in post-coital bliss. But Lily has lots to do - she has planned out everything. She, Joe, and the kids will take a small plane to Boston, where they will hop into a private jet and fly down to Venezuela. She has an enormous beach-front property there, they don’t extradite, and...
- 2/25/2014
- by Alyse Wax
- FEARnet
Technicolor announced its latest children’s animated series project, having optioned Atomic Puppet, a new action-comedy broadcast series targeted for six to eleven year olds. The series will be produced by Technicolor Digital Productions, in association with the team of Mark Drop and Jerry Leibowitz who created the characters and developed the series bible. Atomic Puppet follows the exploits of 11 year old Joey Felt and his superhero sidekick Atomic Puppet (a magical puppet that comes to life every time Joey puts it onto his hand), ...
- 10/6/2010
- BusinessofCinema
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