From the front page of AnimeSuperhero.com:
"Guru Studio, the studio behind PAW Patrol, True and the Rainbow Kingdom, and more, is developing an animated series based on the Spot book series. Former Amazon Kids+ and Jim Henson Company executive Sarah Maizes (Harriet the Spy, Dinosaur Train) will oversee the series. The Spot series, written and illustrated by Eric Hill, centers on the title character and his adventures with his family and friends. it has sold over 65 million copies worldwide.
“Spot holds a special place in the hearts of millions of families around the world as Eric Hill’s dynamic storytelling and lift-the-flap discovery moments invite children to become part of the story,” said Frank Falcone, president and creative director of Guru said. “As stewards of this cherished literary legacy, we will inspire that same engaged curiosity, bringing a fresh and contemporary feel for today’s preschoolers.”"
Read the full article here.
Anyone here expecting anything different from the "Paw Patrol" animation studio?
"New “Spot” Series in Development at Guru Studio"
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"Guru Studio, the studio behind PAW Patrol, True and the Rainbow Kingdom, and more, is developing an animated series based on the Spot book series. Former Amazon Kids+ and Jim Henson Company executive Sarah Maizes (Harriet the Spy, Dinosaur Train) will oversee the series. The Spot series, written and illustrated by Eric Hill, centers on the title character and his adventures with his family and friends. it has sold over 65 million copies worldwide.
“Spot holds a special place in the hearts of millions of families around the world as Eric Hill’s dynamic storytelling and lift-the-flap discovery moments invite children to become part of the story,” said Frank Falcone, president and creative director of Guru said. “As stewards of this cherished literary legacy, we will inspire that same engaged curiosity, bringing a fresh and contemporary feel for today’s preschoolers.”"
Read the full article here.
Anyone here expecting anything different from the "Paw Patrol" animation studio?