Horseland, which is currently in production
on 26 half-hour episodes, is based on the worlds
premiere web community for horse lovers, www.horseland.com,
on which kids can interactively buy, sell, breed and
train virtual horses, and compete with themselves
and each other.
Featuring
CGI and traditional animation, Dic will also debut
the series in the US this August as part of the new
CBS branded kids programming block, CBSs Secret
Saturday Morning Slumber Party.
Dic
currently plans to synchronise the interaction between
the Horseland series and the website for maximum
synergy with each character having their own personal
page on the site, allowing users to interact with
the characters and animals from the series. Additionally,
players will be able to watch past episodes as streaming
video and may submit story ideas. Dic is currently
also developing a unique entertainment and consumer
products program for the property that will incorporate
Dics signature 360 Degree approach
to brand building.
Our
goal is to tap into girls love of horses, the
outdoors and adventure with this new television series
that will extend the experience beyond the web community.
We are thrilled to launch Horseland at MIP-TV, and
look forward to working with our broadcast partners
to make it a global success, said Heyward.
Horseland
is set in the greatest stable ever, where kids
and their horses compete and have adventures, and
the horses and other animals can talk to each other
- about the humans! In this new series, virtual reality
horses come together with action adventure storylines.
The
episodes follow the relationships of five girls and
two boys who have become fast friends trough their
love of horses. Each episode features themes that
deal with issues such as compassion, honesty, cooperationboth
human and equine. But, like all friends, they occasionally
have conflicts too.
Each
character owns a unique horse, and the horses and
stable dogs can talk to each other. All of the horses
will be rendered very faithfully to their breeds,
with precise, accurate depictions of training, grooming,
riding and competition.