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Beat Bugs is an animated children's television series, created by Josh Wakely, and produced for Netflix by Grace: A Storytelling Company and Thunderbird Entertainment since 2016. [1] The series is centred around five young anthropomorphised insects who live in an overgrown suburban backyard and learn life lessons while having adventures.
Beat Bugs is an animated children's television series, created by Josh Wakely, and produced for Netflix by Grace: A Storytelling Company and Thunderbird Entertainment.The series is centered around five young anthropomorphised insects who live in an overgrown suburban backyard and learn life lessons while having adventures.
Beat Bugs: Kumi [3] 2020–2022: Ninjago: Lilly, Miss Demeanor, Reflectra: 2021: Future Boy Conan: Jimsy [1] References External links. Erin Mathews at IMDb ...
A little children’s program dubbed Beat Bugs. The animated show centers around five adorable insects (Buzz, Kumi, Walter, Jay and Crick) living in a suburban lawn. They have adventures and learn ...
Kumi, a ladybug in the cartoon series Beat Bugs; Kumi, a fox Gacha pet in the Korean online video game Grand Chase; Kumi, a character in the popular children's doll franchise Bratz; Kumi Mashiba, a character in the manga and anime series Fighting Spirit; Kumi Ōkubo, a character in the Japanese fighting game series Asuka 120% Burning Festival
Josh Wakely is an Australian director, screenwriter, and producer and the founder of the television and film production company Grace: A Storytelling Company. Wakely is principally engaged in the development and production of feature films and series based on the music publishing catalogues of prominent music artists and genres, including The Beatles, Motown, and Bob Dylan and other artists in ...
In 2017, he won an Emmy Award for 'Outstanding Writing in Children's Animation' for his work on Beat Bugs. [1] He is also one of the principal writers for the follow-up animated series Motown. In the comedy sphere, he created and wrote the I Rock, a narrative comedy series about a struggling indie band.
Love Psychedelico was formed in January 1997 by vocalist Kumi and guitarist Naoki Sato, who met as members of the music club at Aoyama Gakuin University in Tokyo. [1] Kumi stated that the two hit it off immediately as Naoki was the first person she had met that had the same passion for music as her. [2]