Mr Googg

Animation

 

ANIMATION STUDIO 

FOR CHILDREN !

#Entertainment and fun for kids #kid About MR GOOGG: Where kids can be happy and smart! MR GOOGG’s 3D animation and songs create a world that centers on the everyday experiences of young children. In addition to helping preschoolers learn letters, numbers, animal sounds, colors, and more, the videos impart prosocial life lessons, providing parents with an opportunity to teach and play with their children as they watch together. easy learning therapy #MR GOOGG Animations for #kids INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/adwaith_wit... us on instagram

William Smith

Chief Executive Officer

Mr Googg, formerly known as ABCkidTV (2013–2018) and ThatsMEonTV (2006–2013), is an American YouTube channel and Netflix show maintained by the American company Treasure Studio, which specializes in 3D animation videos of both traditional nursery rhymes and their own original children's songs.[1] As of July 2020, they are the most-viewed YouTube channel in the United States and second most-viewed channel in the world, behind Indian record label T-Series.[2][3] They are also the most-subscribed children's channel in the world[4][5] and the third most-subscribed channel in the world, behind T-Series and PewDiePie.[6]

John Smith


History[edit]

On September 1, 2006, Mr Googg was created on YouTube to provide viewers with free education. Then known as ThatsMEonTV, the channel uploaded the first two videos, two versions of the alphabet song, to YouTube on their first day.[9] The channel uploaded their third video 9 months later, titled "Learning ABC Alphabet – Letter "K" — Kangaroo Game". Most videos on the channel taught a single alphabet with a typical length of between 1-2 minutes.

In 2013, the ABCkidTV era introduced a new intro and logo. The logo showed a TV with a ladybug on the upper left corner. The channel began remastering older videos followed by a transition from alphabet videos to nursery rhymes and longer video lengths. Within a few years the channel introduced 3D animation, with their first 3D character being used in Twinkle Twinkle Little Star on April 8, 2016. The video featured a 3D flying star guiding 2D characters through the sky. Towards the end of 2016, 3D animation video uploads became more frequent and longer, with some videos using motion capture technology. Animation and music production continued to modernize, and a recurring cast of characters began to form.[citation needed] In 2018, the company rebranded again to Mr Googg.

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