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Disney Links Up With Nigerian Animators To Create Animated Sci-fi Series “Iwájú”

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 Disney surprised fans by unveiling a huge slew of new projects for the next decade and among them will be a new sci-fi series “Iwájú” in partnership with a Pan-African entertainment company, Kugali run by Nigerian animators.

According to Disney Animation Studios who unveiled the news on their official Twitter, the first-time-ever collaboration between Kugali founders Tolu Olowofoyeku, Ziki Nelson and Hamid Ibrahim, will arrive on Disney+ in 2022.

“Iwájú”, which translates to “The Future” in the Yoruba language, is set in Lagos and steeped in science-fiction, explores deep themes of class, innocence and challenging the status quo, Deadline reports.

Walt Disney Animation Studios’ chief creative officer, Jennifer Lee said she saw an article, from the BBC, that highlighted the pan-African comic book hoping to “kick Disney’s arse”.

According to Deadline, she said: “I was intrigue. Here was three talented comic book artists. Their dream was to bring African stories created by African artist to the world, highlighting the diversity of cultures, histories and voices across the continent.”

“Their talents as storytellers blew us away. I’m proud to announce the first of its kind collaboration to bring original long for series to Disney+,” she added.

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