Netflix recovers lost subscribers 0:47
(CNN Spanish) --
Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po return hand in hand with Netflix, which published this week a preview of its
reboot
of "Teletubbies", the popular children's series of the 90s.
In a clip of just over a minute, the
streaming
giant showed what the Teletubbies will look like in its 2022 version, which will be released on November 14 and which has, as has been widely commented on social networks, a new sun among others. changes.
"Join the colorful Tinky-Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po on a host of wonderful adventures as they learn and grow in this 21st century version of the beloved preschool series, narrated by Tituss Burgess ("Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt"). , Emmy nominated," says the information released by Netflix, adding that each episode will feature new original songs.
Netflix exceeds subscriber expectations with 2.4 million new users
The series will have 26 episodes of 12 minutes each.
The Teletubbies will be played by Rachelle Beinart, Rebecca Hyland, Nick Chee Ping Kellington and Jeremiah Krage.
advertising
The BBC premiered in 1997 the first chapter of the 'Teletubbies', which became a success for the little ones.
During the period it was on the air, until 2001, more than 360 chapters were broadcast, according to information from the specialized site IMDb.
The series won two BAFTA awards.
Netflix's commitment to the little ones
The 'Teletubbies' is one of several children's series that Netflix announced this year, a list that also includes "The Spirit Keepers of the Forest", "CoComelon" and "Gabby's Dollhouse", among others.
If you have the app and want to be able to control what your children watch, you can do so by creating a child profile that shows only age-appropriate content.
The company's offering for kids can be viewed at Netflix.com/NetflixJr.