Directed by Anuradha Javeri Country of origin India Language English | Creative director(s) Anuradha Javeri First episode date 7 June 2010 | |
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Created by Anuradha Javeri, Hitendra Merchant, Mujahid Cheulkar, Mayuri Shrotri Voices of Anuradha Javeri as Annie, John Biondolillo as Ben, Gerard Marzilli as Mango and Additional Voices Composer(s) Dhiresh Thakur, Anurag Shanker, Jay Vaswani, Melvyn Mendes Genres Child, Entertainment, Education Similar Kidsongs, Gazoon, Om Nom Stories, Oddbods, The Dooley and Pals Show Profiles |
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HooplaKidz is a children’s educational website and YouTube series aimed at pre-school kids. The site features educational videos and games that revolve around nursery rhymes, pre-k content, basic numbers and language learning, kids’ recipes, art and craft, and children’s entertainment. HooplaKidz is owned by YoBoHo, which was acquired in April 2015 by BroadbandTV.
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- YouTube
- Characters
- Merchandise
- Reception
- References
The main HooplaKidz YouTube channel was opened on June 7, 2010 and HooplaKidz content typically centers around Annie, her dog Ben, and their monkey friend Mango. In 2015 the HooplaKidz website was launched.
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YouTube
HooplaKidz's YouTube videos are held on separate channels, each of which is devoted to a specific topic.
Characters
Merchandise
Several pieces of merchandise have been created such as DVD collections of the channel's content, keychains, and two mobile apps called HooplaKidz Rain Rain Go Away and HooplaKidz Preschool Party, the latter of which won a 2015 Parents' Choice Award.
Reception
Common Sense Media rated the HooplaKidz website at three stars, praising the website for being kid safe while also criticizing its videos for featuring "pretty consistent advertising -- Google ads appear on-screen while kids play -- which parents may not be crazy about".