Second Car City Adventures FAST channel on Rakuten
July 23, 2024

Amuse Animation, the digital-first animation studio, has announced the launch of a second Car City Adventures fully localised 24/7 linear FAST channel, on VoD streaming platform, Rakuten TV. Starting in August, Rakuten TV will stream the channel on its platforms in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden and Poland.
With the addition of Poland and Switzerland to Rakuten TV’s broadcasting regions, Car City Adventures will now be available to view in ten languages in 13 countries across the globe, further expanding its global reach and bringing captivating content to a broader audience.
“We’re thrilled to have Car City Adventures at Rakuten TV. We aim to deliver an exceptional Kids content offering to our customers, which is a vital pillar to our content proposition, and we’re excited to start this new partnership with Amuse,” commented Marcos Milanez, Chief Content Officer at Rakuten TV.
“We’re delighted to expand our partnership with Rakuten TV, bringing our Car City Adventures FAST channel to a wider audience across Europe,” added Zirong Zheng, Distribution & Content Partnerships Manager at Amuse Animation. “It‘s gratifying to see its enthusiastic reception by audiences and platform partners. This is just the beginning of our journey, and we are excited about the many opportunities ahead to bring Car City Adventures to families worldwide.”
Designed for preschoolers and their families, Car City Adventures offers a blend of adventure, comedy and edutainment, starring every manner of vehicle. The programming features a diverse mix of dialogue, songs, narratives, and non-dialogue episodes, formatted into themed 30-minute blocks that promote core values such as friendship, teamwork, kindness, empathy and gratitude. The original content from Amuse Animation has had success around the world garnering well over 10 billion views on YouTube and 13 billion views in China.
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