The WotWots Zooming into Canada
Media Release – March 17 2011
the WotWots Zooming into Canada for
the
Capital Parent & Kid’s
Show
SpottyWot and DottyWot from the internationally successful children’s animation series, the WotWots will make their first ever public appearance in Canada at the Capital Parent & Kid’s Show, Ottawa on April 2 and April 3, 2011.
the WotWots will meet and greet their young Canadian fans at the Nepean Sportsplex.
The Capital Parent & Kid’s Show is in its 10th year and is a great day out with entertainment, family health, best summer camps and school options making it perfect for parents expecting their first child right up to families with young teens.
the WotWots launched in Canada in February 201o on Treehouse and is seen in over eight million homes across the region. This colourful, energetic and entertaining 52 x 10 minute series is broadcast in 32 territories including Australia, Canada, Korea, the Middle East, Poland and the Unites States of America.
“the WotWots can’t wait to meet their fans in Canada. We are thrilled to be a part of the Capital Parent & Kid Show – the perfect venue for SpottyWot and DottyWot to make their first public appearance”, said co-founder of Weta Workshop, Richard Taylor.
the WotWots
the
WotWots follows the adventures of two adorable siblings
from outer space, SpottyWot and DottyWot. These delightful
creatures come to explore planet earth in their
steam-powered spaceship and arrive in the middle of a zoo.
The series was filmed in Australia and New Zealand with all
the adventures built on one central ingredient which defines
the series – the joy of learning and discovery.
the WotWots is produced by Pukeko Pictures and made at Richard Taylor’s Weta Workshop. Pukeko Pictures is a new business partnership between Academy Award winner Richard Taylor the co-founder and creative lead of Weta Workshop (Lord of the Rings, King Kong), and internationally acclaimed author and children’s television creator, Martin Baynton. Taylor and Baynton previously teamed up to create the award winning children’s program, Jane and the Dragon.
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