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“Uncle Grandpa: Good Mornin'” DVD Coming April 7, 2015

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Uncle Grandpa Moustache Cream

Rise and Shine with the All-New Cartoon Network DVD

Uncle Grandpa: Good Mornin’

Uncle Grandpa Good Mornin DVDEveryone’s favorite uncle and grandpa is back on DVD—and this time, he’s spreading his catch phrase around in the all-new Cartoon Network DVD, Uncle Grandpa: Good Mornin’! Uncle Grandpa and his extraordinary friends Pizza Steve, Mr. Gus, Belly Bag & Giant Realistic Flying Tiger bring magic and happiness everywhere they pop up… and you never know when or where that may be. With a collection of 12 episodes from the popular animated series, fans can expect unpredictable wackiness, crazy adventures, and imaginative lands all wrapped up in one DVD available April 7 for the suggested retail price of $14.97.

Uncle Grandpa: Good Morning’ features the following 12 episodes:

  1. Brain Game
  2. Moustache Cream
  3. Nickname
  4. Locked Out
  5. Mystery Noise
  6. Bad Morning
  7. Bezt Frends
  8. Hide and Seek
  9. The History of Wrestling
  10. Vacation
  11. Aunt Grandma
  12. Grounded

Uncle Grandpa has been a ratings success for the network since its debut in September 2013. During its inaugural season, the series was the top-rated show on Mondays among kids 6-11 and boys 2–11 & 6–11, and #1 in its 8 p.m. timeslot among all key kids and boys demos, according to Nielsen Media Research. With more than 630,000 Facebook fans, an average of 18.6 million people—including 7.2 million kids ages 6–14—tuned in to watch Uncle Grandpa during its first season run. The series is created by Pete Browngardt (Secret Mountain Fort Awesome) with Audie Harrison (The Golden Compass) serving as creative director and is produced by Cartoon Network Studios.

Uncle Grandpa: Good Mornin’ BASICS:

SRP: $14.97
Street Date:  April 7, 2015
Run Time: 132 Minutes
Rating: TV-PG
UPC: 883929452705
Languages: English
Subtitles: English

About Cartoon Network
Cartoon Network (CartoonNetwork.com) is the #1 U.S. television network in prime among boys 6-11 & 9-14. Currently seen in 96 million U.S. homes and 194 countries around the world, Cartoon Network is Turner Broadcasting System, Inc.’s ad-supported cable service offering the best in Emmy-winning original and acquired entertainment for kids and families, along with industry-leading digital apps and online games and pro-social initiatives such as the award-winning Stop Bullying: Speak Up campaign.

Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., a Time Warner company, creates and programs branded news, entertainment, animation and young adult media environments on television and other platforms for consumers around the world.

About Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group

Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group brings together Warner Bros. Entertainment’s home video, digital distribution, interactive entertainment/videogames, direct-to-DVD production, technical operations and anti-piracy businesses in order to maximize current and next-generation distribution scenarios. WBHEG is responsible for the global distribution of content through DVD, electronic sell-through and VOD, and delivery of theatrical content to wireless and online channels, and is also a significant worldwide publisher for both internal and third party videogame titles.

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