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Atlantyca Entertainment has partnered with Future Today for a deal that will see 52 episodes of its popular animated series Bat Pat broadcast on the kids and family channel, HappyKids across the US, UK, and Canada.
Available from February 8th, the first season of Bat Pat follows the animated adventures of Bat Pat and his friends Martin, Leo and Rebecca Silver as they cross paths with supernatural creatures that haunt every corner of their hometown Fogville.
According to Atlantyca Entertainment, the series has been warmly received by audiences across the globe, and through its partnership with HappyKids will now be able to hit a target age group of kids across the UK and the US.
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Mansha Daswani is the editor and associate publisher of World Screen. She can be reached on mdaswani@worldscreen.com.
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