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Kiya & the Kimoja Heroes is a children's animated television series created by Kelly Dillon, Marc Dey and Robert Vargas, and premiered on Disney Junior on March 22, 2023. [1] The series is co-produced by Triggerfish Animation Studios , Frog Box Productions, Entertainment One and TeamTO , with the participation of France Télévisions and Disney ...
Billy P. Kametz (/ ˌ k ə ˈ m ɛ t s /; [2] March 22, 1987 – June 9, 2022) was an American voice and stage actor. He was best known for his work dubbing anime and video games. . Kametz began his voice acting career i
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Tributes have been paid across social media to voice actor Billy Kametz, following his death from colon cancer. The 35-year-old actor was well-known within the anime and video game industry. For ...
When “Kiya & the Kimoja Heroes” first came across Debbie Allen’s desk for a potential partnership, both parties realized what a good fit they could be with their common interests. The ...
In February 2021, it was announced that eOne had greenlit the animated superhero series Kiya & the Kimoja Heroes, about a seven-year-old African girl whose passions in life are dancing and martial arts. The original idea for Kiya & the Kimoja Heroes was created by Kelly Dillon and Marc Dey, then developed for television by Robert Vargas.
Ta'Kiya Young's family said the young woman turned 21 on Aug. 1 and celebrated by taking her two sons, 6-year-old Ja'Kobie and 3-year-old Ja'Kenli, to the Ohio State Fair.
The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 100% approval rating with an average rating of 8.30/10, based on 8 critic reviews. [21]Charles Pulliam-Moore of The Verge said that the series is an indication that Disney is embracing a global audience wanting "fantastical worlds dreamt up by...storytellers working outside of Hollywood."