The previews of Cartoonito "Little Ellen" and "Lucas the Spider"

The previews of Cartoonito "Little Ellen" and "Lucas the Spider"

WarnerMedia Kids & Family has released the trailer for Cartoonito's upcoming animated series for preschoolers, which launched this fall on HBO Max and Cartoon Network. The newly released trailer features an obsessive, “Oh! Oh! Oh! Cartoonito! " created for the block and takes a peek at Cartoonito's burgeoning chalkboard that includes preschool sets of Sesame Street e Thomas & Friends: all engines go, Mush-Mush and the Mushables and other shows announced earlier this week: Bing, Dylan, Odo e Pocoyo.

Families also got a special look at Cartoonito's upcoming shows Little Ellen e Lucas the Spider in two new clips revealed today.

Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Ellen Digital Ventures, Little Ellen is a 2D animated series for children that explores the world through the eyes of a hilarious and unpredictable seven-year-old Ellen DeGeneres. In her adventures in her musical hometown of New Orleans, Little Ellen takes big risks and makes big mistakes, but is always able to laugh at herself and bounce back when things don't go as planned. In the series preview, Ellen and her friends tap into their brains to try to teach a socially awkward macaw how to make feathered friends.

Lucas the Spider is a CGI animated series from Fresh TV in association with WexWorks Media, with CAKE handling international distribution, and is based on a viral YouTube hit that follows the adventures of a cute young spider as he and his friends try to navigate the big world around them. The preview introduces Findley, Lucas' fun, food-loving housefly friend.

Il Cartoon The programming block will feature four fun characters that will make preschoolers and families laugh and entertain between watching their favorite shows. Like Cartoonito's colorful faces, Nito, Glob, Wedge and Itty each have their own unique personalities and will perform in playful interstitials that will encourage young viewers to embrace their uniqueness and interact with others with empathy, respect and fairness.

  • Nito is a magic box of joy full of fantasy, surprise and even other characters! Always curious, Nito loves to explore the world and eagerly shares the facts with others: “Oh, oh, oh! Pandas eat up to 40 pounds of bamboo a day ”. I am a natural leader and everyone's best friend.
  • globe it expresses itself through forms, not words, and physically shows its emotions. A neuro-different shape-shifter, they love to pretend and become new things. Glob is very caring and protective of his friends, especially Itty, and always comes to the rescue in hilarious ways!
Cartoonito's globe
  • Cuneo he may be cautious and careful, but he is capable of daring feats with the encouragement of friends! A triple threat trilingual character, Wedge is super passionate about arts and crafts, loves helping others, and is the quintessential team player.
Wedgepsd by Cartoonito
  • itty he is the child of the group and is just learning to speak. Like the happiest child in the world, they bounce around in life and radiate positivity! Communicates with giggles, goos, and the occasional upchuck if upset.
Itty by Cartoonito

Cartoonito was announced at the WarnerMedia Kids & Family Upfront earlier this year and is WarnerMedia's biggest commitment to kindergarten in 100 years. It offers a modern approach to preschool programming with its proprietary educational facility, Humancentric Learning, which aims to support each child's humanity by celebrating their unique selves. All of Cartoonito's preschool content will align with Humancentric Learning and Cartoon Network's renewed brand promise, Redraw Your World, which fosters self-expression and creativity.

For all the latest Cartoonito news, sneak peeks and fun resources, parents can visit Cartoonito's parents website here and follow on Facebook (/ Cartoonito), Twitter (@CartoonitoCN), Instagram (@cartoonito) and YouTube (/ cartoonito ). Some shows are only on Cartoon Network or HBO Max. Check availability.

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