Supernoobs
Supernoobs
TV-Y7 | 02 November 2015 (USA)
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    narda-35885

    Hit DHX Media original series to air on Turner's Cartoon Network channels in EMEA and Asia Pacific, and on DHX Television's YTV in CanadaHALIFAX, June 22, 2018 /CNW/ - DHX Media (or the "Company") (TSX: DHX.A, DHX.B; NASDAQ: DHXM), a leading global children's content and brands company, announced today that a third season of its hit animated comedy series, Supernoobs has been exclusively licensed by Turner's Cartoon Networks in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), and in Asia Pacific. The 26-episodes season three order, which has been greenlit by DHX Television's YTV in Canada, is produced by DHX Media's Vancouver animation studio."The global momentum continues for Supernoobs with a third 'supercharged' season three, as characters Kevin, Tyler, Shope, and 'the Roach' get up to more crazy adventures," said Josh Scherba, EVP, Content and Distribution. "Kids worldwide can't get enough of this hilarious DHX Media original series, and Turner's Cartoon Network as well as our own YTV are the perfect broadcast outlets to deliver a new season of thrills to them."These newly announced broadcast deals come on the heels of a recently announced agreement with Hulu, which saw the digital service take exclusive SVOD and FVOD rights for season two of Supernoobs in the U.S. The deals highlight the continued global demand for DHX Media original content across linear and digital services.In season three of Supernoobs (26x22'), it's more super chillin', more super villains and more super battle ball action, as the Supernoobs begin to master their powers! Noob training is almost complete, and the superhero team is ready to take on Count Venamus and the Creators with a new attitude, new powers and all new episodes! But it won't be easy: The Creators have stepped up their game since realizing Earth may be hiding a secret ancient weapon that could wipe out the space virus. Count Venamus and his new super-tough Mech-Army are ready to destroy the hidden Earth power - and the Supernoobs - unless they can defeat him first.Aimed at kids aged six to 11, Supernoobs is created by Scott Fellows, who is also behind another DHX Media hit, Johnny Test.

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    danielguison

    IGNORE THE HATERS!! I mean if 12 year old's can gain power, how long do u think they can master it!!!! Probably years!! If u had powers and immediately after discovering u have powers u have to save the earth can U handle that!!!!!! I think this show is great! Teaches enough life lessons and shows the importance of responsibility and control.

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    imkadz

    When Scott fellows announced he was making a new TV show for CN, I was hoping that it'd be A LOT better than Johnny Test.Hoping and the reality and different unfortunately.Supernoobs is about four middle schoolers that are contacted by two aliens and are given battle balls to "protect the universe" or some crap like that. Might appeal to someone other then the shattered emo that I am, so I watched a few episodes, A Noob Hope, Noob Kids On The Block, and Let It Noob, Let It Noob, Let It Noob! looking through the perspective of a 5th grader. First thing I noticed is that all the episode names have noob in the title. And I know that a 5th Grader with see that that would be a shameless attempt to be "hip" or "edgy". And that's something I see in all of these episodes. Unoriginal and bland plots that have been done to death. All the jokes are unfunny, a lot are predictable as well as the plots, especially in Let It Noob, Let It Noob, Let It Noob!(I seriously can't get over the shoehorning in the titles)And don't even get me started on the characters. They are all stereotypes. Tyler is the "normal kid", Shope is the "nerd girl", Kevin is the "cool kid", and Roach is the "weird kid". And the traits. So damn annoying, bland, and whiny, character traits that would never work. And the aliens, why did one have a Arnold Schwarzenegger accent? Hurr de hurr, it's funny, that's probably why. The voice acting is terrible, Kevin and Roach by far have the worst voices I've ever heard of. It's like medieval torture. Kevin sounds like he has a stick up his nose and snorting, and Roach is pretty self-explanatory. And finally, the animation. I hoping that the animation wouldn't be stilled, like Johnny Test. God golly, like I said, hoping and reality are different. It's fast-paced, but stilled. I think they're actually trying to be bad, because how the hell does that work? Animation: 4/10 Plot: 3/10 Voice Acting: 2/10 Overall: 3/10Please end my life now.

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    ryancmoreland

    Ignore the haters, this is a kids show perfectly aimed at the 6-11 demographic. It also appeals to me as a thirtysomething who loves simple cartoons that are not too dark. If you feel the show is infantile or lacks plot however please remember it is a kids show and change the channel. If your a parent who simply does not get what kids these days watch just do the ironing or some other chore when it is on if it is what your kids enjoy. Personally speaking it DOES have a good plot it is simply executed more simply than other cartoons because of its target demographics. This is something which we 'grown ups', or even teenagers 13 and over, fall squarely outside of. Not saying if we so choose we cannot enjoy as well, bit if we don't no one is forcing you to watch. For instance my sister finds CN irritating so just doesn't watch it, whereas I never really stopped liking it.In short 6-11 year olds cannot write reviews here so it is a tad unfair for adults to blast a good kids show this way.

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