Simon Fuller moves into kids’ programming with ‘The Meeps’
- Share via
“American Idol” creator Simon Fuller is singing a new tune – just for children.
The producer’s musical kids’ show “The Meeps” will premier Wednesday on Kabillion, a video on-demand channel targeting children.
The program, created and executive-produced by Fuller, features computer-animated animal-based characters in a music group.
As a teaser video on YouTube shows, the band members include a lion who sings and dances in an open shirt and a giraffe that plays guitar in a Slash-esque top hat. In the video, the band plays a revved-up version of the 1960s tune “Do Wah Diddy Diddy.”
“I have been thinking about creating a fun animated music group for many years and now I have finally got round to it,” Fuller said in a statement.
Fuller is best known for producing “American Idol” and “Pop Idol” and for managing real-life music acts including the Spice Girls.
PHOTOS: Hollywood Backlot moments
Kabillion – a subsidiary of animation studio Moonscoop LLC, which produced “The Meeps” in Los Angeles – is available to cable customers in more than 45 million households.
The network recently announced a deal with Saban Brands to carry shows including “Power Rangers” and anime programs “Sonic X” and “Dragon Ball Z Kai.”
ALSO:
James Franco turns to IndieGogo to fund film trilogy
The Echo Nest looks at how movie and music tastes overlap
DreamWorks Animation signs TV deal with Germany’s Super RTL
Twitter: @rfaughnder
MORE
INTERACTIVE: TVs highest paid stars
ON LOCATION: People and places behind what’s onscreen
PHOTOS: Hollywood back lot moments
More to Read
From the Oscars to the Emmys.
Get the Envelope newsletter for exclusive awards season coverage, behind-the-scenes stories from the Envelope podcast and columnist Glenn Whipp’s must-read analysis.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.