Australia’s HoRoo Studio launched the animated series Kiki Can Fly for children aged two to five years.
Kiki Can Fly follows the journey of Kiki, a bird who faces the challenge of being unable to fly. However, her determination to join in the fun leads her on an adventure. With the support of her father, who builds her a plane, Kiki discovers the joy of soaring through the skies. The series offers lessons like resilience, creativity, and the power of friendship.
Australian illustrator Murray Van has brought his expertise to the series which consists of 20 short seven-minute episodes, and will be available in both English and French.
The show’s executive producer Michael Carrington said, “What truly sets Kiki Can Fly apart is its innovative storytelling through music. Co-creator and composer David Skinner has composed an original song that drives the narrative in each episode, immersing viewers in Kiki’s world and enhancing the emotional impact of her experiences. This unique approach not only entertains but also inspires young viewers to embrace their individuality and pursue their dreams with confidence.”