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A year later, he confirmed on The Arun Mehta Show podcast that the songs were for an 80-minute Ready Jet Go! movie in production for Universal Pictures. The film was in animation up until October 2022, and entered post-production in spring 2023. [60] The movie, entitled Ready Jet Go!: Space Camp, premiered on July 20, 2023, serving as the ...
"Ready, Set, Don't Go"'s music video was directed by Elliot Lester, and produced by Steve Gainer. The video begins with a close-up of Cyrus' hand playing an acoustic guitar. It then transitions to show Cyrus sitting on top of two black trunks in a dark, vacant room. He is wearing a lavender-colored shirt with a gray tee underneath, jeans, and ...
Hi-5 is a variety-style series for pre-schoolers that features music as an integral part of its premise. [1] [2] The program features five presenters who are collectively known as Hi-5, who perform songs as a group as well as present individual segments.
"A Star is Born": Sydney is directing the kids in a backyard movie, making her version of a Commander Cressida story about the formation of a star. The other kids all have parts, but Sunspot has the lead - as the star! The kids' movie coincides with the celebration of a star being born near (a.k.a. 10 light years away from) Bortron 7!
In April 2015, Ready Jet Go! (formerly Jet Propulsion) was also picked up by PBS Kids. Produced by Wind Dancer Films and his company, Snee-Oosh, Inc., the series premiered on PBS stations on February 15, 2016. [4] In November 2015, Viacom announced that Bartlett would return to Nickelodeon to write Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie. [5]
Prozzäk joined with Disney to increase promotion and released the album Ready Ready Set Go, also named Simon and Milo. It is a compilation of songs from their first two albums along with a new single, "Get a Clue" which was written for the TV movie Get a Clue starring Lindsay Lohan. The duo were also developing an animated series with Disney ...
Ready Set Learn! was an American television block broadcast from late 1992 until 2010 across the Discovery Communications-owned TLC and Discovery Kids networks. A cable competitor to PBS's children's offerings, it broadcast twice on weekday mornings and comprised three hours of original, imported, and rerun programming plus music videos geared towards preschoolers.
The Puffs are six tiny fluffy colorful of rainbow pets who live and play with the Save-Ums, but don't go on any missions. They sometimes are a help to them. Winston (voiced by Asa Perlman impersonating Woody Allen ) is a bespectacled whale who lives in Wave World and has an underwater garden.