China’s BesTV Picks Up Season Two of the WotWots
China’s BesTV Picks Up Season Two of the WotWots
Wellington, New Zealand, June 18, 2013….
China’s IPTV service, BesTV today confirmed broadcast of season two of The WotWots.
The platform which has more than 20 million subscribers premiered the internationally popular series from Pukeko Pictures in November 2011.
“We are thrilled BesTV will rollout season two of The WotWots, based on the success of the first season and the brand’s popularity in the region. The response to DottyWot and SpottyWot in China has been very strong and will continue to be a key focus area for us across our marketing and licensing initiatives” said Andrew Smith, Chief Executive Officer, Pukeko Pictures.
The WotWots is an enchanting pre-school series that follows the adventures of two adorable siblings from outer space, SpottyWot and DottyWot. This delightful pair of enquiring minds have come to Earth to explore and to marvel at the extraordinary diversity of life on the blue planet. The show celebrates this joy of discovery and demonstrates the positive values that are the building blocks of a true and enduring friendship.
Season one sees SpottyWot and DottyWot come to explore planet earth in their steam-powered spaceship and arrive in the middle of a zoo. In season two, the alien siblings land on a farm and meet strange and friendly farm animals and also travel to the seashore. Encouraging the love of animals, the season celebrates the joy of discovery and the extraordinary diversity of life on the planet.
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