Netflix is working with DreamWorks Animation on another children’s series, ordering of three seasons of “Dinotrux” featuring robotic dinosaur characters, set to debut on the service starting in the ...
The dinosaur series, based on Chris Gall's award-winning book series, will roll out in the spring of 2015. By Lacey Rose Writer-At-Large Netflix is bulking up on its kids offerings. The streaming ...
Netflix working with DreamWorks Animation has released the opening for the children’s series “Dinotrux,” based on Tucsonan Chris Gall’s books. Its premier is set Aug. 14, says a Netflix spokeswoman.
Rev up your engines for Season 2 of DreamWorks Animation's Dinotrux Supercharged! Based on the original illustrated children's book series from Chris Gall, Dinotrux enjoyed five seasons under that ...
Five years ago, Dreamworks optioned the as-then-unpublished children's book Dinotrux by Chris Gall for a cool half a million dollars, showing the prehistoric ancestors of modern day industrial ...
Dinotrux, the new original series from DreamWorks Animation Television and Neflix, launches on Friday. The series is based on Chris Gall’s illustrated children’s book series, which features a ...
Any parent knows what a battle it can be to get a little one to go to sleep at bedtime. You’ll hear every excuse in the book, from having to go to the bathroom, to being thirsty, hungry, or any other ...
At the risk of facing charges of sexism, I’ll say that of two new streaming kids series, Netflix’s Dinotrux is aimed at boys, while Amazon’s Wishenpoof will find its biggest audience among girls.
Dinosaurs are all over our cinema screens with Jurassic World, and some mechanized versions are invading Netflix next month. Debuting Aug. 14 on the streaming-video service, DreamWorks Animation's ...
DreamWorks Animation has signed the rights to children's book Dinotrux. The 32-page illustrated story, which was written by Chris Gall, will be developed into a CG-animated feature, according to ...
Everyone is blaming the presidential elections for any type of declines in viewership (see: NFL), but it's hard to make that argument for children's programming, which saw a 13% decline ...
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