The 3DCG show, which centers on a friendly trio with a penchant for singing educational songs that invite kids to join in, dance and have fun, is now streaming.
The new Brazilian 3DCG series has launched on YouTube.The first episode features an English version for the Brazilian classic song “Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes”, performed by the characters.
New episodes will be added regularly.In the series, friendly trio Hit, Disco, and Zig Lu take the stage for a fun school talent show.With lively and educational songs, they invite kids to sing, dance and have fun together.
“We chose a live performance as the setting for this song because it is a moment that many children experience at school - full of anticipation, anxiety and joy," said director Gustavo Ribeiro.“It's incredible to see the characters start out shy and then shine on stage – it's a message of overcoming for the little ones.” “We wanted to bring songs that kids already love, but with a very Brazilian touch,” continued Ribeiro.“In addition, we thought of the choreography as something simple and accessible, inspired by famous internet dances, but adapted for children.
It's about fun and movement.” “Behind the series' visuals, there is a great deal of technological development carried out by Miralumo Filmes to make this project possible,” Ribeiro concluded.“Among the innovative aspects are the mix of 3D characters with 2D facial expressions and the development of an exclusive pipeline for the animation's production.” is created by the animation studio Miralumo Films.Ribeiro produces alongside Thais Peixe.
The animation's website is now live, which shares news about the group as well as interactive activities for children.
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