Cartoon Network CEE In Czech Republic Now Airing Adverts
From today (5th November), Cartoon Network Central Eastern Europe now has a Czech Republic/Slovakia advertising opt-out, Cartoon Network CEE’s ad-sales representative for the Czech/Slovak market – Atmedia are now accepting ad-sales for the channel. Atmedia is a large player in the CEE ad-sales market and are also the ad-sales representatives for Cartoon Network and Boomerang in Hungary.
For more information on how to advertise on Cartoon Network CEE during advertising breaks in-between popular animated shows such as Apple and Onion, Teen Titans Go! and Ben 10, please visit: https://www.atmedia.cz/
Teen Titans Go! To The Movies Advert Now Airing On UK Television
An advertisement for the upcoming movie based on Warner Bros. Animation’s and Cartoon Network’s Teen Titans Go! is now airing on UK television, including show’s home channel – Cartoon Network. In the UK, the movie will be released in cinemas nationwide on Friday 3rd August. The movie promises to have so much action, and so many heroes that it’s the superhero movie to end all superhero movies (hopefully), if Aquaman can have a movie, anyone can. The movie takes place in the DC Comics’ expanded universe and features cameos of DC’s most recognisable superhero characters such as Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman and the Green Lantern.
In the movie, the Teen Titans notice that every superhero have their own movie, except themselves. With high hopes and aspirations, they try to grab the attention of a movie director at Warner Bros’ movie studio so they can have their very own movie, but they’re not treated as superheroes as such because they actually haven’t done anything heroic. So, to prove their worth, the Teen Titans meet and fight their arch-nemesis – Slade (humorously mistaken for Deadpool in the movie), but Slade isn’t interest in fighting a “bunch of sidekicks and half a robot”, he’s more interested in world domination. Will the Teen Titans get their own movie? and more importantly, will they save Earth?
On 23rd June, the movie had its first screening at Vidcon, a convention for internet video producers in Anaheim, California. The movie had its press day on Sunday 1st July at the Warner Bros. Studio Lot in Burbank.
Fans were the stars on the red carpet with the pretend paparazzi for a sneak screening of #TeenTitansGOMovie on the Warner Bros. lot. This movie wouldn't be possible without the fans! If you couldn't be there to celebrate with us, then this video is YOUR moment. Thank you! pic.twitter.com/X4HzeGgvop
During the Wondercon Comic-Con convention in Anaheim, California this weekend (Friday 23rd to Sunday 25th March), there were Warner Bros. Animation show panel events for Unikitty!, Teen Titans Go! and for the upcoming animated series coming soon to Cartoon Network – DC Super Hero Girls.
The first panel was for Unikitty!. Show producers, Ed Skudder and Lynn Wang; art director Andrea Fernandez; animation director Anna Hollingsworth and voice actors Roger Craig Smith (Hawkodile) and Eric Bauza (Master Frown) were all present at the panel. A new episode sneak peek was shown at the panel and there was an opportunity for fans of the show to ask questions. There was an opportunity for fans to get an autograph too.
Next up was the panel for one of Cartoon Network USA’s most popular shows – Teen Titans Go!, the show’s producers Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic and the voice of Beast Boy – Greg Cipes were at the panel, in front of a packed audience. Also yesterday, Warner Bros. Pictures released the shortened television advert version of the Teen Titans Go! To The Movies trailer, the advert includes some never-before-seen footage featuring the superhero – Green Lantern voiced by rapper – Lil Yachty.
— Thomas At WonderCon! (@Thomas_Dreyfuss) March 23, 2018
Finally, there was the panel for the new series – DC Super Hero Girls. Attending the panel were: Anais Fairweather (voice of Super Girl), Yancey Labat (DC Super Hero Girls graphic novels illustrator), Monica Kubina (DC Super Hero Girls graphic novels colorist) and Shea Fontana (DC Super Hero Girls writer). A brand new animated series based on the DC franchise is being developed by Lauren Faust (The Powerpuff Girls (original series), Foster’s Home For Imaginary Friends and My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic) and it will premiere on Cartoon Network USA this year, a special episode based on the franchise – DC Super Hero Girls: Super Hero High has already aired on Cartoon Network in the U.S. and on Boomerang in the UK, also there’s an animated short web series which is now in its fourth season, all web episodes can be viewed for free on the DC Super Hero Girls YouTube channel.
At the DC Super Hero Girls panel at #WonderCon is filled with kids and their parents. It's truly lovely to see families sharing these stories with one another. pic.twitter.com/41aneah0rl
The panelists talk about the importance of how DC Super Hero Girls shows the characters learning how to work through their emotions alone and together. #wonderconpic.twitter.com/5Nu4Ok1MK7
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