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‘Vegesaurs’ to Launch in U.S. Across PBS Member Stations

The 3DCG animated preschool series follows Ginger, a young Tricarrotops who embarks on journeys with her Pea-Rex friends; will also be available nationwide via PBS Passport.

The 3DCG animated preschool series Vegesaurs is set to make its U.S. debut on PBS member stations through distributor American Public Television (APT).

The series combines comedy, action, and gentle preschool storytelling in a world where food-based dinosaur creatures roam. Leading the adventure is Ginger, a young Tricarrotops who embarks on journeys with her Pea-Rex friends.

“Launching Vegesaurs on PBS Passport and PBS member stations marks an important step in the brand’s ongoing global rollout,” said Dorian Buehr, Head of Global Distribution of Studio 100 International. “It’s imaginative concept, lovable characters, and focus on fun, friendship, and healthy eating habits make it an ideal fit for the PBS audience and the U.S. preschool market.”

Vegesaurs is a fresh take on the dinosaur genre with relatable themes for upper preschoolers like mealtime, sharing, friendship and play” said Thomas Davison, Director Business Development, Grants & International Sales at APT. “We look forward to bringing this innovative series to U.S. public television audiences nationwide.”

PBS member stations in New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Washington D.C., Orlando, and Salt Lake City have already picked up the series, with additional local PBS stations expected to follow in the coming weeks. Vegesaurs will also be available nationwide via PBS Passport, the public broadcaster’s premium streaming service.

The series is produced by Cheeky Little Media in association with the Australian Broadcasting Company (ABC), France TV, and Studio 100 International.

Source: Studio 100 International

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