The children’s animation series, the WotWots, will soon be seen on Baraem TV, the pre-school screen of Al Jazeera Children’s Channel. Scheduled to air in a prime time slot in 2011, the WotWots is a colourful, energetic and entertaining 52 x 10 minute series. Launched in New Zealand on TVNZ in 2009, the WotWots has become one of the country’s most loved pre-school properties and is currently seen on TV2 and TVNZ6 daily. the WotWots arrived in Australia in 2009 on ABC1 and ABC2 with Australian pre-schoolers embracing SpottyWot and DottyWot, placing the series in the top 7% of programming for the 0-4 demographic for the year. the WotWots airs daily on ABC For Kids on 2, the country’s leading broadcaster for pre-schoolers. Richard Taylor, co-founder of Weta Workshop said, “We are delighted Al Jazeera Children’s Channel’s Baraem TV has picked up the series. Pre-schoolers all over the world are very fond of our lovable alien siblings so we are confident the series will be a success in the Middle East.”
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