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CBBC Greenlights Armorsaurs: MGA Entertainment's Dino-Action Series

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January 19, 20263 days ago
CBBC to carry live-action/VFX kids' series Armorsaurs from MGA Entertainment

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The BBC has acquired two seasons of the live-action/VFX children's series *Armorsaurs* for CBBC and iPlayer. Produced by MGA Entertainment, the show features teen pilots defending Earth with armored dinosaurs against aliens seeking prehistoric fighting creatures. This remake of a South Korean series will debut in February, targeting viewers aged six and older.

UK public broadcaster the BBC has picked up two seasons of live-action and VFX kids’ series Armorsaurs. Produced by MGA Entertainment in the US, Armorsaurs is a remake of South Korean series Armored Saurus, developed by Daewon Media. The story follows a team of teen pilots and their armoured dinosaurs, who are humanity’s last line of defence against an advanced alien race intent on returning to Earth to replenish their army of prehistoric fighting dinosaurs. London-based Cake handles distribution of both the original series and remake outside of South Korea, Japan and China. Armorsaurs, aimed at kids aged six-plus, will premiere on CBBC and iPlayer in February.

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