News: Kirby to hit U.S. Television This Fall!
Send this article [ Kirby to hit U.S. Television This Fall! ] to a friendDiscuss [ Kirby to hit U.S. Television This Fall! ] on the Message Boards



News:

Kirby to hit U.S. Television This Fall!

by Bryant Taylor
Posted May 28, 2002

Nintendo's little pink blob, Kirby, will get his very own TV show on Fox Kids, starting this fall.






Nine Miyazaki Films to Air on Turner Classics Movies

Live- Action Kiki's Delivery Service Planned?

IGPX Returns to Toonami this Fall

Samurai Champloo, Paranoia Agent to Join Adult Swim

'Howl's Moving Castle' to Get U.S. Theatrical Release

FUNimation... Sold

F-Zero, One Piece, Mew Mew Airdates Announced

Live Action Lupin III News






Nintendo announced that its popular character, Kirby, will appear in his own animated TV show, nationwide, starting this fall. Scheduled as part of the 4Kids Fox Kids line-up.

Heres what Nintendo's press release said:

Nintendo's pink powerhouse, bounces onto U.S. television airwaves this fall. Nintendo of America once again is teaming up with 4 Kids Entertainment to produce a Kirby animated television series to be broadcast Saturday mornings starting on September 14, 2002, on the Fox Kids block programmed by 4Kids. Nintendo and 4 Kids previously partnered to introduce Pokemon to kids around the world outside of Asia.

Kirby, one of the most widely recognized video game characters in the world, has appeared in 15 Nintendo video games to date, including the popular Super Smash Bros. Melee for NINTENDO GAMECUBE. More than 20 million Kirby games have been sold worldwide since his debut a decade ago in Kirby's Dream Land for Nintendo's Game Boy. Nintendo will launch a new Kirby action game for Game Boy Advance this fall, and a NINTENDO GAMECUBE game is already under development.

In the Kirby cartoon series, the well-rounded video game character uses his famous copy ability to take what his opponents dish out and send it back at them. Kirby's unique power is the inspiration for the show's tagline "Kirby: Right Back at Ya!". During the course of the series, Kirby will be transformed into Fire Kirby, Sword Kirby, Block Kirby and more.

"Kirby's television debut marks the natural progression for a Nintendo character that has remained strong and popular around the world," says Gail Tilden, vice president, network marketing, Nintendo of America Inc. "4 Kids' new Saturday morning kids network on Fox, combined with their brand building and licensing expertise, make them the perfect partner for Kirby. We're tickled pink!"

The Kirby entertainment initiative originated in Japan under the guidance of Warpstar, a joint venture company formed by Nintendo Co., Ltd. and Hal Laboratories. Warpstar is responsible for developing the Kirby animation series and managing the property worldwide. The television series debuted in October in Japan on the CBC network.


Find Great Anime Deals at the FA Store >

Discuss This On The Message Boards >


























 Copyright © 2005 Futurizmo. All images are copyrights of their respective owners.