Nigeria’s Psquare & Sporedust Media to Release The Alingo’s | a Family-Oriented Cartoon Series:

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Sporedust Media,a digital animation and media solutions company has partnered with P-Square owned P-Classic Entertainment, to launch “The Alingos”, a family-oriented animated series which the twins say was inspired by the need for top-class kids content in Africa, fulfilling their plans to revive Nigeria entertainment industry.
The animated series is expected to run as a weekly web series and later as a TV show. The series will be launched with a teaser music video for their Unlimited single.
8c80c3d09ee911e3877f12bffcd6e56e_8The twins firm P-Classic entertainment also aims to spot upcoming musicians, produce great local TV shows and do animations and varied digital entertain formats for Nigeria and Africa at large. It’s partnership with Sporedust, which wants to be Nigeria’s Pixar will see it go places.
Peter Okoye says they have been working on the cartoon series for five years now, and is set to change Nigeria’s entertainment scene for good. Paul Okoye said the series is aimed at the family, the family is everything he said.
Below are some of the images from their Twitter and Instagram accounts.
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