Ginger and her baby pea buddies are set to roam around again, and the cheeky little media will begin production in the fourth and fifth seasons of the animated short series Ginger and Zabejaurus.
Based on the IP created by Gary Eck and Nick O’Sullivan, the world dominated so far by the juicy, freshest creatures that debuted on ABC in 2022 and have since become available in over 70 regions And here is the honorable adventure of Tricarotops.
With the success of the UK title, which has earned over 48 million views on BBC Iplayer, the BBC has appeared alongside ABC as a joint consultation partner for seasons 4 and 5.
Like all previous seasons, Studio 100 has participated in production finance, remaining a global distributor and license agent outside of Australia, with a cheeky little commercial that manages the ANZ brand.
The Australian Children’s Television Foundation will provide production funds for the next two seasons. This is executive produced by Eck and O’Sullivan along with Patrick Egerton, David Webster and ABC.
The announcement features a newly expanded version of the cocky little at Luna Park last month, featuring an immersive interactive experience at Luna Park, with lush jungles, spectacular volcanic lava flows, snowy mountains and amusement park ground. It was held after a recreation of the underwater gardens that crossed the large top venue.
The Vegesaurs brand is also on the rise worldwide, with the toy deal recently announced with an epic story and an international publishing agreement with Pan Macmillan.
Egerton, Chief Content Officer at Cheeky Little, said the company is “really proud” of how far the show has come and the momentum the brand is building.
“It’s a very positive, fun and immersive world for young children to spend time and I am extremely grateful for the continued support of all our partners around the world,” he said.
ABC is the head of children and family Mary Ellen Murane, who said that “beautiful” is loved by Australian children everywhere.
“I can’t wait to see more Ginger and The Vejar to the kids at ABC,” she said.
“This is a more luxurious Bager Aurori Valley adventure.”
BBC Children’s and Education Senior head of commissioning for Kate Morton, age 0-6, also welcomed his return to the series.
“Cbeebies is a place where little kids can be inspired and entertained, and where parents can trust that their content is enriched and made specifically for younger audiences.” She said.
“Bejaurus’ return to two more series means more to the family. Of course, it’s packed with fun and adventures from Ginger’s Tricarotops and her friends.”