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Airdate: Sesame Street Mecha Builder

Elmo & pals will be there on the double in their first ever animated Sesame Street spin-off.

On Monday ABC Kids screens Sesame Street Mecha Builders, the first ever animated Sesame Street spin-off.

Sesame Street Mecha Builders reimagines Elmo, Cookie Monster, and Abby Cadabby as robot heroes-in-training who use their STEM superpowers to solve larger-than-life problems. Animated in a dynamic 3D style, the series will help kids practice foundational critical thinking skills.

“Kids and families turn to Sesame Workshop for fun, educational, and safe content with a whole lot of heart. Sesame Street Mecha Builders is all that and more … with giant robots!” said Whit Higgins, Senior Vice President, International Media & Education and Global Distribution, Sesame Workshop. “We can’t wait for fans of all ages to dive into this innovative and timely series to see their favourite Sesame Street friends like they’ve never seen them before – all while practicing STEM fundamentals, too.”

“We’re excited to welcome Sesame Street Mecha Builders to ABC Kids,” says Maria-Nicole Miriklis, Acquisitions Manager, Children’s Content, ABC. “We’re sure our audiences will enjoy this fun ‘mecha’-extension of much-loved characters in this new animated series.”

“Imagination is in Sesame Workshop’s DNA; with the flexibility and freedom animation offers, we have a blank canvas to tell even more incredible stories,” said Kay Wilson Stallings, EVP, Creative and Production, Sesame Workshop. “Taking a creative approach to STEM learning, Sesame Street Mecha Builders invites children to soar into the sky, shrink down – or grow ‘Mecha Big!’ – to see things from a new perspective, problem solve, and think creatively and critically.”

The series introduces children to STEM concepts like simple machines, force, and properties of matter, illustrated with help from the Mechas and their unique powers. Across 26 episodes – each containing two complete 11-minute stories – the friends get into all kinds of silly situations, whether they’re using a wedge to split a giant banana for an ice cream statue or learning how to measure cables for a zipline through the trees. Lively animation — provided by Toronto-based Guru Studios – opens up imaginative possibilities like Mecha Cookie’s “Hammer Hand,” Mecha Abby’s “Stretchy Arms,” and the Mechas’ ability to go “Mecha Big” and “Mecha Tiny” to solve problems on every scale.

4:35pm Monday 3rd October on ABC Kids.

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