The reboot of the classic children’s series “Teletubbies” is now available on Netflix.
The production was released today, November 14, on the streaming platform.
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The series was a great success in the 1990s and marked the lives of many children in Brazil in the early 2000s.
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Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po return in a “reimagined and revamped for the present” version.
It should be noted that the narration of the episodes (in English) will be in charge of comedian Tituss Brugess, who exploded in popularity after starring in the series “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”. In addition to the four Emmy-nominated actors, “Teletubbies” will also feature a panel entirely dedicated to original music.
That way, instead of just opening and closing songs, kids and the whole family can expect to dance to a new song every episode.
In addition to the colorful dolls, the company’s plans include the launch of new seasons of animated series already known to children, such as Gabby’s Magic House and Waffles + Mochi; in addition to never-before-seen cartoons such as Princess Power, on women’s empowerment; and Guardians of the Forest, about three Native American brothers who protect the land and spirits of the national park.
Recall that this is not the first time that the Teletubbies will receive a new version. After its worldwide success, the original BBC series began airing in Brazil in 1999 on TV Globo and also took up space on TV Cultura. In 2015 there was an attempt to repeat the success with a reboot, but it took a long time. Now Netflix is back to betting on the characters to try to repeat the phenomenon.