Let's go Luna!

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Television series
Original title Let's go Luna!
Country of production Canada , USA
original language English
year 2018
length 24 minutes
Episodes 20 in 1 season
genre animation
First broadcast November 21, 2018 on PBS Kids
German-language
first broadcast
2020 on Nick Jr.

Let's go Luna! is a Canadian-American television series . It was first broadcast on November 21, 2018 on TVOKids (Canada), Knowledge Kids (Canada) and PBS Kids (USA) as well as Children's Independent Television.

action

Let's go Luna! takes place in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals and focuses on three children: Leo, a wombat (from Australia), Andy, a frog (from the USA) and Carmen, a butterfly (from Mexico). With the traveling performance troupe “Circo Fabuloso” of the parents around the world. At her stops, Luna the moon, who is about 1.5 m tall with arms, legs and a face and wears a straw hat and red boots, occasionally comes to earth to teach her about local languages, music, food and other customs.

Two half hours, each consisting of two and four sections, take place in a single country, with the gang stopping all over the world, learning about them and meeting friends all over the world. With a team of cultural anthropologists on board Let's Go Luna! is meticulously researched to ensure cities and regions are portrayed authentically and respectfully.

production

The series was created by "Brown Bag Films" and "9 Story Media Group".

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. PBS KIDS Gets Refreshed 'Ruff Ruffman,' Joe Murray's 'Luna Around the World' on animationmagazine.net (English)
  2. New PBS KIDS Show LET'S GO LUNA! Takes Children Around The World Beginning November 21 | Georgia Public Broadcasting on gpb.org (English)