Disney Junior's Imagination Movers are headed back to the TV screen with a planned animated series. Super Movers is based on the four blue-suited musicians based in New Orleans, Rich Collins, Scott Durbin, Dave Poche and Scott Smith, who hosted the live-action Disney Junior series over three seasons from 2008. Read More: Morgan Spurlock, Aamir Khan Join Mipcom Lineup of Speakers Ahead of Mipcom, Canadian animation studio 9 Story Entertainment, which recently attracted a strategic investment from a private equity firm, is prepping the animated TV series targeting the pre-school audience. The animated series will see
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- 9/22/2014
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
A new line of collectible products made possibly by an agreement with Sony Pictures Consumer Products, the social media phenomenon known as Domo will be cast in recognizable scenes from Ghostbusters is slated to hit shelves in fall 2014.
From the Press Release:
The Internet and social media meme that has become a mascot for the millennial generation – Domo - is crossing streams with one of the most iconic film franchises of the past 30 years – Ghostbusters – in a new consumer products line that will put a smile on the face of pop-culture fans everywhere.
This supernatural entertainment mash-up takes a fresh approach to the Ghostbusters franchise, blending both classic and new with cross generational appeal casting Domo in a line of collectibles and plush for a limited time only. The line, made possible through an agreement with Sony Pictures Consumer Products as brokered by Big Tent Entertainment, is slated to hit...
From the Press Release:
The Internet and social media meme that has become a mascot for the millennial generation – Domo - is crossing streams with one of the most iconic film franchises of the past 30 years – Ghostbusters – in a new consumer products line that will put a smile on the face of pop-culture fans everywhere.
This supernatural entertainment mash-up takes a fresh approach to the Ghostbusters franchise, blending both classic and new with cross generational appeal casting Domo in a line of collectibles and plush for a limited time only. The line, made possible through an agreement with Sony Pictures Consumer Products as brokered by Big Tent Entertainment, is slated to hit...
- 5/21/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Disney rock personalities Rich Collins, Scott Durbin, Dave Poche, and Scott "Smitty" Smith took to the Enmax Centre in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada on May 8th for the Imagination Movers 'Rock-o-Matic' tour. The band played to an ecstatic family friendly crowd and put on a fun performance for everyone in attendance. Disney Junior's TV series Imagination Movers is a staple in my household as both my two and three-year-old children watch it on a daily basis. I take no issue with this because the crew manages to produce some catchy rock oriented music every episode. Their live show is no different and although it's considerably stripped down compared to their TV show, the Movers still put on a fun show for the all-ages audience. It's hard not to take into consideration the sparse crowd at...
- 5/9/2013
- by Keven Skinner
- The Daily BLAM!
Los Angeles -- Football fans have the Super Bowl. Soccer enthusiasts have the World Cup. Cinephiles have the Academy Awards.
For pop-culture lovers – the self-professed geeks and nerds who delight in fantasy-inspired fun from anime to zombies – there is Comic-Con, the Olympic-sized celebration of movies, TV, video games, costumes and pop art that began as a humble comic-book convention 43 years ago and is now an annual marketing extravaganza.
From Thursday to Sunday, more than 100,000 pop-culture aficionados will flood the San Diego Convention Center, showing off their Storm Trooper suits, playing yet-to-be-released video games and attending panels featuring A-list filmmakers like Peter Jackson and such hot TV shows as "Game of Thrones."
But first comes Wednesday's "preview night." Available only to those who bought four-day passes to the sold-out convention, the showing is decidedly low tech, yet high end: it's all about collectible toys.
On display will be special-issue, limited-edition playthings...
For pop-culture lovers – the self-professed geeks and nerds who delight in fantasy-inspired fun from anime to zombies – there is Comic-Con, the Olympic-sized celebration of movies, TV, video games, costumes and pop art that began as a humble comic-book convention 43 years ago and is now an annual marketing extravaganza.
From Thursday to Sunday, more than 100,000 pop-culture aficionados will flood the San Diego Convention Center, showing off their Storm Trooper suits, playing yet-to-be-released video games and attending panels featuring A-list filmmakers like Peter Jackson and such hot TV shows as "Game of Thrones."
But first comes Wednesday's "preview night." Available only to those who bought four-day passes to the sold-out convention, the showing is decidedly low tech, yet high end: it's all about collectible toys.
On display will be special-issue, limited-edition playthings...
- 7/7/2012
- by AP
- Huffington Post
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