APC Kids has sold the second season of “Kid-E-Cats” to Nickelodeon International, a deal that will see the series air on Nick Jr. internationally across more than 170 countries.

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October 15, 2018

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APC Kids has sold the second season of “Kid-E-Cats” to Nickelodeon International, a deal that will see the series air on Nick Jr. internationally across more than 170 countries.

The second season of the 52 x 5 animated series will air in the U.K., Benelux, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Greece, Indonesia, Vietnam, Philippines, Australia, New Zealand, Scandinavia, Italy, Spain, Portugal, PALOP, France, Israel, Africa, Latin America, Southeast Asia, India, Arabia, South Korea, Russia and CIS.

"We are thrilled that Viacom International has committed to the second season of 'Kid-E-Cats,'" says Lionel Marty, managing director, APC Kids. "The series resonates with kids globally, and it’s exciting that all over the world children will be able to enjoy the further adventures of Cookie, Pudding and Candy."

"Kid-E-Cats" follows three enthusiastic kittens–Cookie, Pudding and Candy–who tackle life’s little lessons.

The third season of the series is currently in production.

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