Slap Happy Joins the Knowledge Network

Posted In | News Categories: Business, Cartoons, Short Films | Geographic Region: North America | Site Categories: Business, Cartoons, Short Films
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Vancouver, Canada -- Slap Happy Cartoons Inc. has secured a commission from British Columbia’s Knowledge Network for the production of a series of animated shorts featuring their endearing characters Luna, Chip, and Inkie. 

Every day from 6 am to 6 pm, Knowledge Network broadcasts the best and brightest shows for kids, completely commercial-free. To help guide parents and children through this world of content, they’ve created vibrant animated environments resembling British Columbia's natural beauty. And at the heart of Knowledge Kids live Luna, Chip, and Inkie - three unique, playful, and quirky young animal characters who learn through play as they explore and discover the world around them.

“As a father of two young kids, I know first-hand how funny and engaging Luna, Chip, and Inkie are.” said Josh Mepham, Partner at Slap Happy Cartoons. “We’re honored Knowledge Kids has entrusted us with expanding their world, and in helping to provide preschoolers a safe place to learn, explore and be entertained.”

“Slap Happy has good experience working with brand characters and bringing them to life,” said Lisa Purdy, Director, Knowledge Kids.  “We’re excited to work with them to grow the personalities of our brand mascots, and look forward to sharing more Luna, Chip and Inkie with British Columbia’s youngest viewers.”

Source: Slap Happy Cartoons, Inc.







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