Dinosaurs âdefinitelyâ still exist, survey says 46% in US think
By Jordan Smith
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Dinosaurs no longer exist but if you think they do, you’re not alone.
OnePoll recently surveyed 2,000 Americans on behalf of Boat Rocker Studios. When asked if dinosaurs may still exist in remote areas of the world, 46% of them said yes definitely.
Another 22% of them said yes possibly. Only 33% of respondents correctly answered no.
Dinosaurs have been extinct for an estimated 66 million years, but most Americans believe their demise was much more recent.
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Disney+ UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand have each saddled up for Boat Rocker Studios’ popular animated comedy, Dino Ranch, following the series successful debut on Disney Junior and DisneyNow throughout January.
The series is set to launch on the Disney+ streaming platform from April 2021.
Dino Ranch proved an immediate hit on Disney Junior US, ranking as the number one US cable series among Kids, Boys and Girls aged two to five since launch. Among Disney Junior repeats, Dino Ranch also ranks number with Kids, Boys and Girls two to five.
Also available on DisneyNOW and VOD, Dino Ranch has been the number three Disney Junior long-form series for three consecutive weeks. Two episodes have been posted on Disney Junior’s YouTube channel (“Big Jon, Big Trouble” and “Spookasaurus”) and have amassed over 1.5 million views collectively. In the six weeks since the launch of the official Dino Ranch YouTube channel it has accumulated over 3 million views.
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Love Monster hits HBO Max
WarnerMedia s streamer has picked up the US rights to Boat Rocker Studios animated preschool series.
December 18, 2020
HBO Max is ready to spread the love. The streamer has picked up US rights to Boat Rocker Studios’ preschool toon
Love Monster.
The animated series, which premiered on CBeebies in the UK this past January, is based on a book series of the same name by Rachel Bright. Available now on HBO Max, the 54 x seven-minute show follows along as the titular creature learns important life lessons about emotions and inclusion.
Love Monster include ABC (Australia), CBC (Canada), RTE (Ireland), YLE (Finland), TVNZ (New Zealand), MBC (Middle East), Canal Panda (Spain) and Viu TV (Hong Kong).