Ella the Elephant Makes Television Debut

“Ella the Elephant” is a new animated preschool series based on the Ella the Elegant Elephant book series.

“Ella the Elephant,” a new animated preschool series about an adventurous elephant and her magic hat, will make its U.S. television debut Monday, Feb. 17 on Disney Channel (7:00 a.m. ET/ PT) and Disney Junior (1:00 p.m. ET/ PT).

Thereafter, the series will air weekdays on Disney Channel and Disney Junior as well as weekends on Disney Junior.

The series is produced by DHX Media (“Caillou,” “Teletubbies,” “Yo Gabba Gabba!”), a leading international producer and distributor of children’s entertainment, in association with Canada’s TVO Kids and FremantleMedia Kids & Family Entertainment.

Ella the Elephant

“Ella the Elephant” is a new charming and whimsical animated preschool series based on the Ella the Elegant Elephant book series created and illustrated by Carmela D’Amico and Steve D’Amico.

The series follows the adventures of Ella and her friends on Elephant Island. Ella is a spirited little girl elephant with a big heart, bigger imagination and a magic hat that can transform into almost anything.

Ella the Elephant

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Everyday, there’s a fantastic new adventure as Ella and her friends, Frankie, Belinda and Tiki, get themselves into some tricky situations. With a little determination, teamwork, a few missteps, and a touch of magic, Ella and her friends work to make everything work out in the end.

DHX Media maintains international distribution rights in the television, brand licensing and home entertainment categories in Canada, the U.S., Middle East and India.

FremantleMedia Kids & Family Entertainment serves as the distributor for television, brand licensing, home entertainment and other ancillary rights throughout the rest of the world.

DHX Media has also sold the series to TVO in Canada, Tele-Quebec, Yumurcak TV in Turkey and to Warner Home Video in the U.S.

FremantleMedia Kids & Family Entertainment has sold the series to Disney Junior Channel Latin America, Tiji in France, Canal+/MiniMini+ in Poland, MTV3 Juniori in Finland, TV2 in Norway, ABC in Australia, Clan in Spain, and Okto in Singapore.

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