On Monday, September 25, 2023, at 7:45 Am, Cartoon Network will introduce “Batwheels” to its viewers. In this animated series, young audiences will follow the adventures of Bam, Redbird, Bibi, Batwing, and Buff. These dynamic characters are vehicles with personalities, and they team up with Batman, Robin, and Batgirl to protect Gotham City.
The show is designed to provide valuable lessons about teamwork, friendship, and more while engaging in action-packed escapades. Each episode of “Batwheels” promises exciting hijinks and lessons that are easy for kids to understand.
With the iconic Batman characters by their side, Bam and the other Batwheels embark on thrilling missions to defend Gotham City. The series aims to captivate young viewers with fun and valuable stories.
Make sure to tune in on September 25, 2023, at 7:45 Am on Cartoon Network to join Bam, Redbird, Bibi, Batwing, and Buff in their exciting adventures and learn important lessons along the way in “Batwheels.
The show is designed to provide valuable lessons about teamwork, friendship, and more while engaging in action-packed escapades. Each episode of “Batwheels” promises exciting hijinks and lessons that are easy for kids to understand.
With the iconic Batman characters by their side, Bam and the other Batwheels embark on thrilling missions to defend Gotham City. The series aims to captivate young viewers with fun and valuable stories.
Make sure to tune in on September 25, 2023, at 7:45 Am on Cartoon Network to join Bam, Redbird, Bibi, Batwing, and Buff in their exciting adventures and learn important lessons along the way in “Batwheels.
- 9/20/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for the upcoming episode of “Batwheels,” which is Season 1, Episode 32, titled “To the Batmobile!” This episode is set to air on Cartoon Network at 7:45 Am on Friday, September 15, 2023.
In this episode, a mysterious event unfolds as the Batwheels, the trusty vehicles of the Bat-family, suddenly disappear. Bam, one of the Batwheels, finds himself in a challenging situation and seeks assistance. To save his friends and resolve this mystery, Bam enlists the help of A.D.A.M, the original Batmobile.
“Batwheels” is a show that brings the world of Batman to life from the perspective of the iconic Bat-vehicles. In this particular episode, viewers can anticipate an exciting and adventurous storyline as Bam and A.D.A.M work together to unravel the mystery behind the disappearance of the Batwheels.
Release Date & Time: 7:45 Am Friday 15 September 2023 on Cartoon Network
Batwheels To the Batmobile! Cast – Season 1 Episode 32 Main Cast...
In this episode, a mysterious event unfolds as the Batwheels, the trusty vehicles of the Bat-family, suddenly disappear. Bam, one of the Batwheels, finds himself in a challenging situation and seeks assistance. To save his friends and resolve this mystery, Bam enlists the help of A.D.A.M, the original Batmobile.
“Batwheels” is a show that brings the world of Batman to life from the perspective of the iconic Bat-vehicles. In this particular episode, viewers can anticipate an exciting and adventurous storyline as Bam and A.D.A.M work together to unravel the mystery behind the disappearance of the Batwheels.
Release Date & Time: 7:45 Am Friday 15 September 2023 on Cartoon Network
Batwheels To the Batmobile! Cast – Season 1 Episode 32 Main Cast...
- 9/15/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Exclusive: Emmy winner Loretta Devine, Sheila E. and Misty Copeland round out the voice cast of Eureka!, Disney Jr.’s upcoming animated preschool series, joining previously announced leads Ruth Righi, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Lil Rel Howery and Javier Muñoz. Also cast in recurring roles are Ellie Kemper (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt), Jack McBrayer (30 Rock), Ryan Michelle Bathé (The Endgame) and Wendell Pierce (Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan.) Disney also has released a trailer for the upcoming series. You can watch it below.
Set in the fantastical prehistoric world of Rocky Falls, Eureka! follows the story of Eureka (Righi), a young girl inventor who is way ahead of her time. She designs inventions and contraptions in the hopes of making the world a better place and moving her prehistoric community into a more modern era.
Goldsberry and Howery voice Eureka’s parents Roxy and Rolle, and Muñoz portrays her teacher, Ohm.
Set in the fantastical prehistoric world of Rocky Falls, Eureka! follows the story of Eureka (Righi), a young girl inventor who is way ahead of her time. She designs inventions and contraptions in the hopes of making the world a better place and moving her prehistoric community into a more modern era.
Goldsberry and Howery voice Eureka’s parents Roxy and Rolle, and Muñoz portrays her teacher, Ohm.
- 5/26/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Cartoonito, WarnerMedia Kids & Family’s new preschool programming block, launched Monday on HBO Max and Cartoon Network and used the occasion to reveal that it has set casts for a pair of animated projects — a Batwheels series that will feature Ethan Hawke as the voice of Batman and its Mo Willems one-hour rock opera Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed: The Underground Rock Experience. It also greenlighted the first preschool animated series starring Tom and Jerry.
The news came today as part of a live virtual event celebrating the new block, which features a fall slate of 20 new series. Within two years, the company said, the slate of originals will reach 50 shows.
Warner Bros Animation’s Batwheels will feature the voices of Hawke as Batman, Aj Hudson as Duke Thomas/Robin, Leah Lewis as Cassandra Cain/Batgirl and Cobra Kai‘s Jacob Bertrand as Bam the Batmobile in the action-adventure comedy...
The news came today as part of a live virtual event celebrating the new block, which features a fall slate of 20 new series. Within two years, the company said, the slate of originals will reach 50 shows.
Warner Bros Animation’s Batwheels will feature the voices of Hawke as Batman, Aj Hudson as Duke Thomas/Robin, Leah Lewis as Cassandra Cain/Batgirl and Cobra Kai‘s Jacob Bertrand as Bam the Batmobile in the action-adventure comedy...
- 9/13/2021
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Disney Plus announced that Tony Hale and Christian Slater have joined “Lego Star Wars Terrifying Tales” alongside a returning lineup of voice cast regulars.
The animated Halloween special, premiering Oct. 1, follows Poe and Bb-8 on the volcanic planet Mustafar, where they meet the greedy Graballa the Hutt, who has purchased Darth Vader’s castle and is transforming it into the galaxy’s first all-inclusive Sith-inspired luxury hotel.
The voice cast includes Jake Green as Poe Dameron, Raphael Alejandro as Dean, Dana Snyder as Graballa the Hutt, Tony Hale as Vaneé, Christian Slater as Ren, Trevor Devall as Emperor Palpatine, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn as Ni-L8 and Matt Sloan as Darth Vader.
Writer David Shayne executive produces with James Waugh, Josh Rimes, Jacqui Lopez, Jill Wilfert, Keith Malone and Jason Cosler, while Ken Cunningham directs. “Lego Star Wars Terrifying Tales” is a produced by Lucasfilm and Lego in collaboration with Atomic Cartoons.
The animated Halloween special, premiering Oct. 1, follows Poe and Bb-8 on the volcanic planet Mustafar, where they meet the greedy Graballa the Hutt, who has purchased Darth Vader’s castle and is transforming it into the galaxy’s first all-inclusive Sith-inspired luxury hotel.
The voice cast includes Jake Green as Poe Dameron, Raphael Alejandro as Dean, Dana Snyder as Graballa the Hutt, Tony Hale as Vaneé, Christian Slater as Ren, Trevor Devall as Emperor Palpatine, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn as Ni-L8 and Matt Sloan as Darth Vader.
Writer David Shayne executive produces with James Waugh, Josh Rimes, Jacqui Lopez, Jill Wilfert, Keith Malone and Jason Cosler, while Ken Cunningham directs. “Lego Star Wars Terrifying Tales” is a produced by Lucasfilm and Lego in collaboration with Atomic Cartoons.
- 8/3/2021
- by Jennifer Yuma
- Variety Film + TV
A traumatised child gets into the innkeeping business – with the help of some benevolent phantoms – in a perky tale from a former Studio Ghibli animator
The Ponyo ramen, that gif staple, now has some serious competition in the enticing anime food stakes: the “hot springs pudding” prepared by the junior innkeeper in Okko’s Inn, with its perfect gelatinous wobble.
Adapted from the bestselling Japanese children’s novels of the same name, the film follows young Okko (voiced in the dubbed version by Madigan Kacmar), who, after her parents’ death in a car accident, goes to live with her grandmother, who runs the idyllic countryside Hananoyu inn. Grief leaves Okko lingering in the foyer between life and death; she is able to see a posse of benevolent spirits – starting with that of Uribo, her grandmother’s buck-toothed childhood friend – who prod her into an apprenticeship at the family establishment.
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The Ponyo ramen, that gif staple, now has some serious competition in the enticing anime food stakes: the “hot springs pudding” prepared by the junior innkeeper in Okko’s Inn, with its perfect gelatinous wobble.
Adapted from the bestselling Japanese children’s novels of the same name, the film follows young Okko (voiced in the dubbed version by Madigan Kacmar), who, after her parents’ death in a car accident, goes to live with her grandmother, who runs the idyllic countryside Hananoyu inn. Grief leaves Okko lingering in the foyer between life and death; she is able to see a posse of benevolent spirits – starting with that of Uribo, her grandmother’s buck-toothed childhood friend – who prod her into an apprenticeship at the family establishment.
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- 7/12/2019
- by Phil Hoad
- The Guardian - Film News
Above all else, Kitarô Kôsaka’s “Okko’s Inn” is a warm and adorable new addition to the growing subgenre of animated children’s films about grief. The film is so colorful and kid-friendly that it’s hard to believe it’s from the same production studio responsible for the hyper-violent likes of “Ninja Scroll” and “Perfect Blue,” but this bucolic story about a little girl who moves into her grandmother’s ryokan isn’t quite as gentle as it looks.
Based on a series of Hiroko Reijo novels called “Waka Okami wa Shōgakusei!” (literally “The Young Innkeeper Is a Grade Schooler!”) — and unfolding like a Kidz Bop cover of “Spirited Away” — “Okko’s Inn” might be too shrill and erratic for most adults to enjoy all the way through, but it deals with death in a way that’s direct enough for even young children to understand. For small kids coping with big losses,...
Based on a series of Hiroko Reijo novels called “Waka Okami wa Shōgakusei!” (literally “The Young Innkeeper Is a Grade Schooler!”) — and unfolding like a Kidz Bop cover of “Spirited Away” — “Okko’s Inn” might be too shrill and erratic for most adults to enjoy all the way through, but it deals with death in a way that’s direct enough for even young children to understand. For small kids coping with big losses,...
- 4/19/2019
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
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