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Pipsqueak’s ‘Get My Goat’ Launches on DreamWorksTV

2D-animated comedy series from the creator of ‘Fifi: Cat Therapist’ and ‘Samurai! Daycare’ debuts on the DreamWorksTV YouTube channel.

What happens when a clever dog, an oblivious Billy goat, and a scheming wolf come together for a brand new series? Close calls and laugh out loud moments are sure to ensue in DreamWorksTV’s Get My Goat. The 14-episode series debuts on September 3 with new episodes arriving on Saturdays.

Created and produced by Pipsqueak Films for DreamWorksTV, Get My Goat promises to be Looney Tunes for today’s kids. The Emmy-winning production studio is headed by Mike Blum, who is also known for Fifi: Cat Therapist (DreamWorks TV), Samurai! Daycare (Alloy Digital/SMOSH), The Adventures of Baxter & McGuire (Comedy Central), and the CG-animated shorts The Zit (PBS) and Oil & Vinegar.

Get My Goat is animated in 2D using Flash, and stars the voices of Dino Andrade and David B. Mitchell. In the series, dimwitted Gold Fang is one hungry wolf who won’t be satisfied until he can sink his teeth into oh-so-juicy Billy the Goat. There’s only one problem -- Billy’s best bud is Dutch, a clever herding dog who protects his flock of one against all of Gold Fang’s outrageous schemes. It doesn’t help that Gold Fang is not the sharpest pitchfork on the prairie. No matter how elaborate the plan, Gold Fang is always outsmarted by Dutch and inevitably left covered in bumps and bruises!

Check out the first episode, “What’s Up Doc?” in the player below:

Launched in 2014, DreamWorksTV delivers short-form content for kids, and now has more than 1.7 million YouTube subscribers, making it the number-one major kids brand on the platform. DreamWorksTV has produced more than 100 live-action and animated series, including Gorillaville, Jimmy Blue Shorts and Grandma’s Cats Are Trying to Kill Her.

Source: DreamWorksTV

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Formerly Editor-in-Chief of Animation World Network, Jennifer Wolfe has worked in the Media & Entertainment industry as a writer and PR professional since 2003.