Three Delivery Fans Warm Up with Webisodes this Winter

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New York-based independent producer Animation Collective will soon debut 11 exclusive webisodes released in conjunction with their original show THREE DELIVERY, which currently airs on Nicktoons Network. As part of a multiplatform strategy for the series, the 1.5 minute webisodes will roll out each week through the month of December on www.ThreeDelivery.com.

A new webisode will be posted each Friday beginning December 5 through January 2, 2009.

In addition to the webisodes, the official Three Delivery website will also offer several new features to keep kids busy during the holidays. Crafty users can create paper Chinese lanterns, character models and fortune-tellers, as well as download Kung Fu lesson sheets. Visitors looking to gauge their luck for the New Year will be able to enjoy the "Magic Fate Bowl" fortune-telling game, as well as a fortune creator that allows you to send a customized fortune cookie to friends by email.

A modern-day superhero tale packed with martial arts, high-speed bike races, paranormal mystery and kid-relatable comedy, THREE DELIVERY follows three Kung Fu fighting teens as they strive to balance studying, delivering food for Wu's Garden Chinese restaurant and protecting ancient Chinese recipes from the evil Kong Li.

The series, a co-venture with Canada's Fatkat Studios produced in association with YTV, airs regularly on Nicktoons Network with premieres Friday nights at 7:30 p.m. (ET). The show also airs on Canal+ Family in France and is set to debut in early 2009 on YTV and SRC in Canada, BBC in the U.K., and Nickelodeon Australia.






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