‘Paw Patrol’ creators to launch new children’s show, ‘Vida the Vet’

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TORONTO - The creators of "Paw Patrol" are launching another animal-centric children's show.

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TORONTO – The creators of “Paw Patrol” are launching another animal-centric children’s show.

Spin Master Entertainment has announced it will debut “Vida the Vet” late next year.

The show will air on Corus Entertainment’s Treehouse, and the streaming platform StackTV.

An undated still image taken from the show
An undated still image taken from the show "Vida the Vet" is shown. The show will air on Corus Entertainment's Treehouse, and the streaming platform StackTV late next year. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Spin Master, *MANDATORY CREDIT*

Spin Master describes Vida as a 10-year-old veterinarian who treats the woodland creatures that live outside her home.

The Toronto-based company also plans to license Vida’s image for consumer products, starting with toys in 2024.

In addition to “Paw Patrol” and its big-screen adaptation, Spin Master Entertainment also produces the “Bakugan” franchise and “Mighty Express.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 23, 2022.

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