The Jim Henson Company's New Animated Series 'Monster Dance' Starts Production for Kids

Jim Henson's Monster Dance Begins Production



The Jim Henson Company is well-known for its innovative and imaginative family entertainment. Today, they announced an exciting new addition to their portfolio: a brand-new animated series titled Jim Henson's Monster Dance. This series, aimed at young audiences, will consist of 10 episodes of delightful CGI animated shorts. Each episode will run for just three minutes and promises to invite kids to unleash their creativity on the dance floor.

This highly anticipated series will be distributed through Amazon Kids+, making it accessible to audiences in regions including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Japan. The Jim Henson Company is also set to seek international distribution partners at the upcoming MIPJunior and MIPCOM 2025 events, showcasing their commitment to reaching a global audience.

A Celebration of Dance and Emotions



In Monster Dance, children are encouraged to express their emotions through dance, promoting physical activity while embracing their inner creativity. With a colorful cast of new animated characters, inspired by Jim Henson's beloved monster designs, the series aims to convey big feelings in an engaging and playful way. Every dance is not just a performance; it’s an expressive outlet that allows children to connect with their emotions in a fun, safe environment.

Executive Producer and CEO Lisa Henson emphasizes that this series allows her company to explore new avenues in short-format storytelling. She highlights the innovative approach the team has taken, utilizing the Henson Digital Puppetry Studio to bring these vibrant monsters to life. This technique not only showcases the artistry of animation but also enriches the viewer’s experience.

Behind the Scenes of Monster Dance



The creative minds driving the series include John Tartaglia, known for his work on Fraggle Rock and Avenue Q, alongside Russell Hicks, a seasoned producer from Nickelodeon. Together with Halle Stanford, who has a rich history with The Jim Henson Company, they are crafting a program that merges music, dance, and storytelling. The series promises to feature top-notch music paired with expertly choreographed dance routines managing to highlight talents not often discovered in children's programming.

As Tartaglia points out, dance possesses a unique communication power that resonates with audiences, making it a perfect medium for storytelling. Choreographed by Mandy Moore, who has notable credentials from Dancing with the Stars and Taylor Swift’s The Eras World Tour, the series is set to feature exhilarating dance numbers, enriching the storytelling experience.

A Legacy of Innovation in Family Entertainment



The Jim Henson Company has beautifully maintained a legacy of family-friendly entertainment over the past 70 years, known for their innovative puppetry, animatronics, and animation. They have produced numerous acclaimed titles, including Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, and the Oscar®-winning Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio on Netflix. Other acclaimed works include Fraggle Rock Back to the Rock and Dinosaur Train, showcasing their commitment to quality educational entertainment.

With Monster Dance, The Jim Henson Company continues its dedication to creating memorable experiences for children. As colorful monsters take center stage, children will find joy not only in dancing but in celebrating their emotions, all while enjoying animations that carry forward Jim Henson's visionary spirit. The future looks bright as the company prepares to share Monster Dance with the world, inviting young viewers to join in the fun on the dance floor.

In summary, the production of Jim Henson's Monster Dance marks a thrilling chapter for The Jim Henson Company, blending richly crafted animation with the rhythm of dance, to provide kids with a platform where they can freely express themselves and connect with their inner monsters.

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