9 STORY MEDIA GROUP ANNOUNCES THE SECOND SEASON OF “LET’S GO LUNA!”

Premiering on PBS Kids this month, the new season will follow Leo, Carmen and Andy around the globe as they travel to 16 destinations with Luna the Moon, voiced by Judy Greer.

6 MAY 2021

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9 Story Media Group announced the season two greenlight of their hit animated series “Let’s Go Luna!”. Premiering on PBS Kids this month, the new season will follow Leo, Carmen and Andy around the globe as they travel to 16 destinations with Luna the Moon, voiced by Judy Greer.

“Let’s Go Luna!” (52x11’), produced by 9 Story’s award-winning animation studio Brown Bag Films, encourages kids ages 4-7 to explore and appreciate world cultures while developing social skills. Each episode consists of two 11-minute animated stories based in one country in order to help kids better understand the traditions and local customs associated with each destination. Working alongside a group of cultural anthropologists and experts to ensure each region is authentically and respectfully portrayed, storyboard artists create visually-driven narratives to highlight each city’s distinctive features.

“This new season gave us the opportunity to return to some of our favorite countries, but also to explore new cultures and cities around the globe,”  said Joe Murray, the creator of the series. “Now more than ever, we need to teach children about cultural traditions outside of their own household while we continue to promote the acceptance of others,”  he added.

“Let’s Go Luna!” is executive produced by Murray and 9 Story’s Vince Commisso. Matt Mitchell is directing, with Nora Keely of Brown Bag Films serving as supervising producer and Charley Thomas as producer. 9 Story Distribution International is managing the worldwide distribution and merchandising rights.

The show's second season will premiere in Canada on June 5, 2021, on TVOKids. The series also airs on Knowledge Network (Canada), Amazon Prime (UK, Australia), CJ E&M Corp (Korea), Discovery Kids (Middle East), and Nat Geo Kids (Latin America).