“Craig” meets Chrono Moss, “Lower Decks” S3 teaser, “Casper” and more

“Craig” meets Chrono Moss, “Lower Decks” S3 teaser, “Casper” and more

The Creek Kids are back with a brand new Craig of the Creek adventure tonight, Monday April 11 at 17pm. ET / PT on Cartoon Network (available tomorrow, Tuesday, April 00 on HBO Max). In "Chrono Moss", Craig and his friends stumble upon a mysterious village of Moss, which could help them in their search for the Heart of the Forest.

"Chrono Moss" kicks off two weeks of previews every night of the week on Cartoon Network, with each episode available the next day on HBO Max. In search of further clues to the Heart of the Forest, children must overcome multiple obstacles in the hope to find out the truth.

Fans can also head to the CN Arcade app to play the game where Craig and his friends find themselves in the mysterious Moss Village. Chrono Moss: First Strike will launch on CN Arcade today, Monday, April 11, to coincide with the premiere of the episode. An extended version of the game, Chrono Moss: Quest For Glory, will be available on the CN Arcade app this summer.

Cyberchase, the nation's longest-running math series for 6- to 8-year-olds, will grace things this Arbor Day with the all-new special, which will be followed by a trio of episodes premiered in a weekend mini-marathon for PBS KIDS Family Night Friday 29 April, even more on 20 May.

Buzz

“Buzz and the Tree” special: it's Arbor's day in cyberspace! It's a special day to plant a tree for a best friend, but Buzz has other plans. Worried that Buzz will be absorbed in his video game, “The Terrific Tree,” Delete calls CyberSquad to help get his best friend back. Families can join the crew as they make their way into the forest and use Buzz's knowledge of trees from his video game to help Delete choose the perfect tree to plant in Buzz's honor!

In even greener fun, our intrepid heroes will learn a variety of environmental topics such as migration, water pollution and invasive species as they use their math and problem-solving skills to save the day in three additional new episodes: “Hacker's Bright Idea”, “The Lilting Loons” and “Living in Disharmony”. The fun continues on Friday 20 May from 19pm to 00pm. ET, during the PBS KIDS Family Night with two other new episodes: "Traffic Trouble" and "A Garden is Born", which follow the CyberSquad as it learns about cleaner and more alternative forms of transport and the importance of biodiversity to maintain a healthy and balanced ecosystem life. Each episode will be accompanied by “Cyberchase: For Real,” live-action epilogues that explore how the environment is interconnected.

Star Trek: Lower Decks

Paramount + this weekend unveiled the teaser trailer and key visuals for the third season of its half-hour hit animated comedy Star Trek: Lower Decks. The reveal came Saturday during a series panel at Star Trek: Mission Chicago. Season XNUMX will be streamed later this year, exclusively on Paramount + in the US.

Created by Emmy Award winner Mike McMahan (Rick and Morty, Solar Opposites), S3 challenges the USS Cerritos signature in (hilarious) ways they never could have imagined, starting with a shocking resolution to the second's epic cliffhanger ending. season. Starfleet crew residing on the "lower decks" include Ensign Beckett Mariner (Tawny Newsome), Ensign Brad Boimler (Jack Quaid), Ensign Tendi (Noël Wells) and Ensign Rutherford (Eugene Cordero). The bridge crew includes Captain Carol Freeman (Dawnn Lewis), Commander Jack Ransom (Jerry O'Connell) and Dr. T'Ana (Gillian Vigman).

Casper the Friendly Ghost is the latest lighthearted comic book hero to receive a darker television treatment, with Peacock announcing a new live-action adventure and horror series in development. Written and executive produced by Kai Yu Wu (The Ghost Bride), Casper reimagines the origins of Harvey Comics' embraceable high school haunt, drawn into a web of dark secrets buried for over a century when a new family arrives in the small town of Eternal Falls.

The project is produced by UCP, a division of Universal Studio Group, and DreamWorks Animation of NBCUniversal, which owns the Harvey Comics catalog through its DreamWorks Classics label. Casper first appeared in comics in 1936 and quickly materialized on screen in 55 theatrical cartoons (1945-59). Harvey Comics acquired the character in 1952 and has since appeared in numerous print titles, five animated series (most recently Casper's Scare School) and in the 1995 live-action film directed by Brad Silberling.

Go to the source of the article on www.animationmagazine.net

Gianluigi Piludu

Author of articles, illustrator and graphic designer of the website www.cartonionline.com