Last year, Boom! Studios found a fresh way to tap into ’90s nostalgia with their Mighty Morphin Power Rangers comic book series. Now they're teaming up with Saban Brands to debut a new comic book series called Saban's Go Go Power Rangers this July, and we have a look at the various covers of the first issue.
Press Release:Los Angeles, Calif. (April 20, 2017) – Boom! Studios and Saban Brands announce Saban’S Go Go Power Rangers, an all-new ongoing comic book series that will debut in July 2017 and is based on the original, hit TV series “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.” The series will explore the transition of the original five Rangers from ordinary high schoolers to world-saving superheroes. Ryan Parrott (Star Trek: Starfleet Academy) returns to Boom! Studios and the Power Rangers franchise after his work on the sold-out, original graphic novel, Power Rangers: Aftershock, which followed the release of the 2017 feature film,...
Press Release:Los Angeles, Calif. (April 20, 2017) – Boom! Studios and Saban Brands announce Saban’S Go Go Power Rangers, an all-new ongoing comic book series that will debut in July 2017 and is based on the original, hit TV series “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.” The series will explore the transition of the original five Rangers from ordinary high schoolers to world-saving superheroes. Ryan Parrott (Star Trek: Starfleet Academy) returns to Boom! Studios and the Power Rangers franchise after his work on the sold-out, original graphic novel, Power Rangers: Aftershock, which followed the release of the 2017 feature film,...
- 4/21/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Prepared to be Poppled, kids.
Netflix announced today that they're making an original series out of the brightly colored toys and related animated TV cartoon beloved by children in the '80s. Over the course of 26 episodes, the show will follow five Best Popple Pals as they engage in "mayhem" and shenanigans in their hometown of Popplopolis.
"With the global reach of Netflix, we know Popples will reach a whole new generation of kids that will love it as much as their parents," said Haim Saban, founder of Saban Brands, which created the Popples.
If your memory is fuzzy like a Popple, the toys look like teddy bear/rabbit hybrid and have long tails with pom-poms on the ends. They have pouches on the back that they can roll up into. When they roll out, they make a popping sound. Hence, Popples.
Could Netflix's move to bring Popples back to...
Netflix announced today that they're making an original series out of the brightly colored toys and related animated TV cartoon beloved by children in the '80s. Over the course of 26 episodes, the show will follow five Best Popple Pals as they engage in "mayhem" and shenanigans in their hometown of Popplopolis.
"With the global reach of Netflix, we know Popples will reach a whole new generation of kids that will love it as much as their parents," said Haim Saban, founder of Saban Brands, which created the Popples.
If your memory is fuzzy like a Popple, the toys look like teddy bear/rabbit hybrid and have long tails with pom-poms on the ends. They have pouches on the back that they can roll up into. When they roll out, they make a popping sound. Hence, Popples.
Could Netflix's move to bring Popples back to...
- 9/24/2014
- by Kelly Woo
- Moviefone
Bubbles, Sunny, Lulu, Izzy, and Yikes are getting their own Netflix series.
Netflix announced on Wednesday Popples, a new original series for kids that brings to life the brightly colored, fluffy toy creatures popular in the 1980s.
Produced by Saban Brands with Zag Entertainment exclusively for the streaming site, the 26 half-hour episodes will be available beginning in late 2015. The show follows the adventures of the five Best Popple Pals in the “colorful world of Popplopolis.” Despite the fact that they have good intentions, they often find themselves coming up with crazy methods to escape the “mayhem” they’ve caused.
“We...
Netflix announced on Wednesday Popples, a new original series for kids that brings to life the brightly colored, fluffy toy creatures popular in the 1980s.
Produced by Saban Brands with Zag Entertainment exclusively for the streaming site, the 26 half-hour episodes will be available beginning in late 2015. The show follows the adventures of the five Best Popple Pals in the “colorful world of Popplopolis.” Despite the fact that they have good intentions, they often find themselves coming up with crazy methods to escape the “mayhem” they’ve caused.
“We...
- 9/24/2014
- by Emily Blake
- EW - Inside TV
After ramping up the exec ranks of its newly launched film division this spring, Haim Saban’s Saban Brands has hired Doug Finberg to lead brand marketing across its portfolio of properties. The former Evp Marketing at MGM Studios will step into the newly created role of Svp Marketing, heading marketing, publicity, creative, promotions, and digital initiatives at Saban. Those brands include Power Rangers, which Saban is rebooting with Lionsgate as a big-screen franchise, Paul Frank, Macbeth, Julius Jr., Popples and Emojiville. Saban Films launched in May with an ambitious plan to release 8-10 commercial, talent-driven features per year, then hired Jonathan Saba as VP Marketing and Azniv Taschyan as VP Finance.
Finberg left MGM last September when his contract ran out, and the studio boosted TV/home entertainment Evp Michael Brown to a worldwide marketing post, where he assumed many of Finberg’s former responsibilities. Finberg now will bring...
Finberg left MGM last September when his contract ran out, and the studio boosted TV/home entertainment Evp Michael Brown to a worldwide marketing post, where he assumed many of Finberg’s former responsibilities. Finberg now will bring...
- 9/9/2014
- by Jen Yamato
- Deadline
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