PBS KIDS recently announced episode destinations and a holiday
special from its new animated social studies series, LET’S GO LUNA! It premieres tomorrow, November 21 nationwide on PBS stations and the PBS KIDS 24/7
channel. Want a sneak peek? Catch eight stories from the series that can now be streamed on pbskids.org and the free PBS KIDS Video app. Featuring
countries, cultures and customs from around the globe, LET’S GO LUNA! encourages
kids ages 4-7 to learn about world cultures while developing social skills.
LET’S
GO LUNA!
follows the adventures of three animal friends – Leo, a wombat from Australia;
Carmen, a butterfly from Mexico; and Andy, a frog from the U.S. – as they traverse
the globe with their parents’ traveling performance troupe. At each stop, the
trio learns about the differences and similarities of the countries they visit
– from language and music, to food and art – with the help of their friend Luna
the moon, voiced by Judy Greer. The series takes kids on an informative
and imaginative exploration of global culture to make connections between
communities all over the world, integrating concepts of anthropology, history,
ecology, geography and sociology.
“LET’S
GO LUNA! has an important role to play in helping children explore world
cultures and learn about all the ways we’re both different and the same,” said Judy
Greer. “LET’S GO LUNA! helps kids develop an appreciation for
cultural diversity while exploring the fun facets that make up our global
community. I’m thrilled to be part of such an impactful and imaginative show
that will delight everyone from age 2 to 100!”
Each
LET’S GO LUNA! episode consists of two 11-minute animated stories based
in a single country, joined together by an interstitial featuring a traditional
folktale associated with each location. Two consecutive episodes – a total of
four stories – are dedicated to a single city or country, to help kids better
understand and retain the deep and vibrant culture that makes up each
destination. While the locations are different, the core lessons and
experiences of the characters are relatable – leading children through funny
and entertaining storylines with friends all over the world.
LET’S
GO LUNA! Season 1 Destinations:
- Mexico
City, Mexico
- Moscow,
Russia
- Cairo,
Egypt
- Beijing,
China
- London,
England
- Delhi,
India
- Sydney,
Australia
- Tokyo,
Japan
- Paris,
France
- Juneau,
Alaska
- Istanbul,
Turkey
- Barcelona,
Spain
- Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil
- Munich,
Germany
- Nairobi,
Kenya,
- Qosqo,
Peru
- Bangkok,
Thailand
- New
Orleans, Louisiana
- Rome,
Italy
- Antarctica
(Christmas Special)
PBS KIDS will premiere a one-hour LET’S GO LUNA!
holiday special on Monday, December 10: “Luna’s Christmas Around the World.” When Leo, Andy and Carmen get stuck at the South Pole with the performance
troupe on Christmas Eve, the friends are convinced that Santa will never find
them. With help from Luna, the kids endeavor to save Christmas, learning about
gift-giver traditions and holiday customs from around the world along the
way.
Working
closely with a team of cultural anthropologists, each episode of LET’S GO
LUNA! is meticulously researched to ensure cities and regions are
authentically and respectfully portrayed. One of the few storyboard-driven
shows for preschoolers, writers work with storyboard artists to create
visually-driven narratives that highlight each city’s distinctive landscape and
features.
Created
by Emmy Award-winning animator, writer and artist Joe Murray (“Rocko’s Modern
Life,” “Camp Lazlo”), the series pulls artistic inspiration from
vintage travel posters, the UPA, retro style found in timeless animated shows
from the 20th century and Murray’s popular animation style. The show
is produced by 9 Story Media Group’s award-winning animation studio Brown Bag
Films.
For
TV schedules on their local PBS station, viewers can check
local listings. LET’S GO LUNA! will offer a variety of games
at pbskids.org and on the PBS KIDS Games App,
including Chef Leo’s Crazy Kitchen, launching the week of November 21, as well
as clips and full episodes across PBS KIDS’ streaming video platforms,
including the PBS KIDS
Video App.
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