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Short version of "Live Action Heroes" show New South Wales 29 July 2007 () Hunter Valley Gardens, Hunter Region: 2008 New Zealand South Island 30 September 2008 () Westfield Riccarton, Christchurch Meet and greet Promoting "The Hi-5 Circus Stage Show" tour 3:00pm [89] North Island 2 October 2008
In October 2010, hi5 announced Sociopath, a set of developer tools designed to make it easier for developers to bring their game to the hi5 platform. A major part of the program was the implementation of Facebook compatible APIs, which simplified the process of bringing games already developed for Facebook to hi5.
In 2012 and 2013, selected full episodes were released on DVD. Roadshow also distributed three DVDs featuring Hi-5 performing live stage shows, entitled Hi-5 Live! The Playtime Concert (2009), Hi-5 Surprise! Live (2010) and Hi-5 Holiday! Live (2012). These releases did not feature any footage from the television series.
Social gaming network Hi5 definitely isn't easing up on Facebook and Zynga following president and CEO Alex St. John's incendiary remarks at Game Developers Conference panel today. In a press ...
The television series features puppet characters Chatterbox and Jup Jup, who were included in the group's live stage shows. Hi-5 were one of Australia's highest paid entertainment groups, placing in the Business Review Weekly ' s annual list several times, earning an estimated A$ 18 million in 2007.
The album followed suit, debuting at number one, while going Gold. However, the success of this album was short-lived. Specifically, the band faced a backlash after a live performance during which they were booed. During the same live performance a part of the audience threw yogurt at Hi-5. This event was widely reported by the Greek media.
You may be familiar with Hi5, unless you live in Thailand or South America, but the social network continues to bring in the bucks -- 14 million in this latest round -- to put toward its strategy ...
Hi-5 House is an Australian children's television series, a spin-off of the original Hi-5 series, which aired on the Nine Network in Australia from 1999 to 2011, created by Helena Harris and Posie Graeme-Evans.