Cartoon Network, a WarnerMedia kids’ channel, is set to launch its young fans in India with its latest action-comedy ‘Dabangg – The Animated Series.
The series is based on Salman Khan’s iconic cop character ‘Chulbul Pandey’ from the Bollywood film “Dabangg”.
Created by WarnerMedia in association with Cosmos-Maya. The series joins the Cartoon Network line-up following the resounding success of other famous comedies like “Titoo- Har Jawaab Ka Sawaal Hu”, “Smashing Simmba” and “Lambu-G Tingu-G” on its companion channel POGO.
Making the launch of this latest series, inspired by one of Bollywood’s most celebrated super-cop franchises, Cartoon Network is also launching a #ThankYouForBeingDabangg campaign.
This unique initiative which celebrates India’s unstoppable cops, #ThankYouForBeingDabangg invites kids from across the country to express their gratitude through handwritten notes, videos, and messages for our police force and their incomparable efforts during the pandemic.
Abhishek Dutta, South Asia Network Head for Cartoon Network and Pogo, said, “Both kids and their families are just going to love this! Our new animated action-comedy is just so much fun and stars the character Chulbul Pandey – the quirkiest cop in town. It’s been great to work with Cosmos-Maya for yet another highly-promising project.”
The Animated Series, ‘Dabangg’ will be starting from May 31, every day at 12:00 PM only on Cartoon Network.
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