Coliseum, the Action Brand of Cookie Jar Entertainment, Announces Its First U.S. Show, SPIDER RIDERS, to Make Its U.S. Broadcast Debut on Kids' WB!, on Saturday, June 17!LOS ANGELES Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. -- Calling All U.S. Spider Riders Spider Riders (or reffered to as SR) (スパイダーライダーズ ~オラクルの勇者たち~ to Start Your Saturday Mornings with Daring Warriors and Exciting Battles in the World of Arachna! Coliseum, the action-adventure brand of Cookie Jar 1. (programming) cookie jar - An area of memory set aside for storing cookies. Most commonly heard in the Atari ST community; many useful ST programs record their presence by storing a distinctive magic number in the jar. Entertainment Inc., will make its U.S. debut of the action-filled battle series, SPIDER RIDERS, on Kids' WB Kids' WB is the Saturday morning cartoon block of The CW Television Network's weekend programming. The CW is the result of The WB merge with UPN in 2006. History Early years !, the #1 children's broadcast network, on Saturday, June 17 at 10:30am (ET/PT). SPIDER RIDERS is a co-production between Cookie Jar Entertainment and leading Japanese advertising agency Yomiko, together with celebrated Japanese animation studio Animation studio can refer to:
SPIDER RIDERS comes from Cookie Jar Entertainment's action moniker (1) A name, title or alias. See alias. (2) A COM object that is used to create instances of other objects. Monikers save programmers time when coding various types of COM-based functions such as linking one document to another (OLE). See COM and OLE. , Coliseum, and is the single largest production since the company's inception in 2004. Properties adorning the Coliseum logo are designed to excite audiences through action-packed entertainment that keeps them on their toes. One of the few anime television series launching in the U.S. in 2006, SPIDER RIDERS is sure to liven up Verb 1. liven up - make lively; "let's liven up this room a bit" liven, enliven, invigorate, animate energize, perk up, energise, stimulate, arouse, brace - cause to be alert and energetic; "Coffee and tea stimulate me"; "This herbal infusion doesn't Saturday mornings as it finalizes Kids WB's! schedule. Coliseum's SPIDER RIDERS series comes from award winning Japanese Director Koichi Mashimo and is based on the Cookie Jar Entertainment book "Spider Riders - Shards of the Oracle," written by Emmy award Emmy award Annual presentation for outstanding achievement in U.S. television. Its name is taken from the nickname “immy” for the image orthicon, a television camera tube. winners Tedd Anasti and Patsy Cameron-Anasti and published by Newmarket Press. The series producer is Emmy award winning producer Steve Hodgins. This combination of animation excellence has succeeded in providing audiences of young boys, ages 6-12, with a series that is visually stunning, filled with non-stop thrill rides and epic journeys. This latest announcement is just another sign of the steady brand growth SPIDER RIDERS is experiencing since making its world debut at MIPTV in April of this year. "We are thrilled that SPIDER RIDERS will make its broadcast home in the U.S. on Kids' WB!, leaders in kid's primetime," states Cookie Jar Entertainment's President and COO, Toper Taylor. On June 24, Kids' WB! will present another one-hour block of SPIDER RIDERS from 10:30-11:30AM, ET/PT. On Saturday, July 1, during the holiday weekend, Kids' WB! will feature a SPIDER RIDERS two-hour, four-episode mini-marathon from 10:00AM-Noon, ET/PT. On July 8 SPIDER RIDERS will move into its regularly scheduled time In rallying, the Scheduled Time of any crew is the time, calculated at the beginning of the event, that they should arrive at any given control. It is different from Due Time in that Due Time is dynamic, ie it can change throughout the event as competitors drop time; whereas period (10:30-11:00AM, ET/PT). In addition to viewing the groundbreaking television series, fans have the opportunity to become immersed in the SPIDER RIDERS online game at spiderriders.com. SPIDER RIDERS kid audiences can visit spiderriders.com to play its online game and have an enthralling en·thrall tr.v. en·thralled, en·thrall·ing, en·thralls 1. To hold spellbound; captivate: The magic show enthralled the audience. 2. To enslave. , competitive experience filled with fantasy and adventure. Ultimately the game will become a "Massively Multi-User Online Game" (MMOG (Massively Multiuser Online Game) A game on the computer played by many people. Also called "massively multiplayer online" (MMO), an MMOG differs from a regular multiplayer game because its environment is perpetual. ), a global online role play offering that will be enjoyed simultaneously by international players, connecting Spider Rider fans around the world. SPIDER RIDERS will take Kids' WB! audiences of young boys, ages 6-12, through 52 half hour episodes of action, paying homage to Japan's celebrated anime style of sharp angles, swift movements, and cliffhanging storylines. Welcome to the world of Arachna, where we meet Hunter Steele, a young spirited boy who would rather do anything than stay indoors, especially inside the classroom. Hunter's life is soon turned upside down when he falls into the Inner World and the only way out is to become the Arachna-Master; but first, Hunter must become a Spider Rider. Overcoming his fear of spiders, Hunter succeeds in becoming a Spider Rider and evolves into a consummate warrior. SPIDER RIDERS follows Hunter, his ten-foot tall battle spider Shadow, and the rest of the Spider Riders as they seek to defend their land from the evil Invectids. The series promises to deliver Kids' WB! audiences an electrifying e·lec·tri·fy tr.v. e·lec·tri·fied, e·lec·tri·fy·ing, e·lec·tri·fies 1. To produce electric charge on or in (a conductor). 2. a. and engaging experience, ensuring that they return every Saturday morning for another SPIDER RIDERS battle! About Kids' WB! Kids' WB!, a subdivision of The WB Television Network, is a 5-hour original children's programming block on Saturday mornings from 7:00 am-Noon and a 2-hour strip Monday - Friday from 3:00 pm- 5:00 pm, and is often considered primetime for kids. Kids' WB! has been the broadcast network's ratings champion since Fall 2000, capturing 16 consecutive sweep victories as the Number One Saturday morning kids' broadcaster. Since its debut in 1996, Kids' WB! has been home to many of the world's top-rated animated programming, helping to skyrocket such shows as "Pokemon," "Xiaolin Showdown," and "Yu-Gi-Oh!." Starting in September 2006, it will become a part of the CW Television Network's lineup, a network merger between The WB and CBS (Cell Broadcast Service) See cell broadcast. , to be called Kids' WB on the CW! About Coliseum: Coliseum is the action-adventure brand of Cookie Jar Entertainment Inc. Products carrying the Coliseum logo are designed to keep viewers on their toes with exciting quests and dynamic battles. Coliseum programming engages kids with cool and exciting content; providing them an action-packed, mind-blowing experience. "Dark Oracle," "Are You Afraid of the Dark," and "Spider Riders" are just a few of the thrilling programs brought to the world by the Coliseum brand. Cookie Jar Entertainment Inc., Cookie Jar Group's entertainment operation, is a leading, global, independent producer, marketing and brand manager of such renowned children's properties as "Arthur," "The Doodlebops," "Caillou" and "Gerald McBoing Boing." Combining globally-renowned intellectual properties with an industry-recognized management team, Cookie Jar Entertainment Inc. is a market-driven, brand building company that is committed to children first and foremost and is dedicated to the development and production of quality programming that embraces the whole child, with animated and live-action series that entertain, inspire and enlighten children and family audiences around the world. |
|
||||||||||||

Printer friendly
Cite/link
Email
Feedback
Reader Opinion