Hello Ninja
Based on the book by ND Wilson, international bestselling author of 100 Lockers and Blur Boys, Hello Ninja chronicles the magical and solving adventures of Wesley, Georgie and his cat Pretzel, through an imaginary world where each episode saves the day turning into ninjas.
by Max
"HelloNinja is all about inspiring children's imaginations," said Wilson. "I want children to watch the program and be inspired more by the world around them - inspired to become fantastic characters in this fantastic world, no matter what obstacles they face."
Wilson initially wrote the book for his youngest daughter, who wanted him to stop romance. He just completed a sequel, collaborating again with artist Forrest Dickison, called Hello Ninja, Hello Georgie, which will be published by HarperCollins later this year.
"The response has been overwhelming and we can't wait for fans to see what's coming," added Wilson's production partner Aaron Rench. "Netflix has been a great partner and we are very grateful for the chance to expand this universe in the second season."
Based on the success of the first season, the second season expands this charming ninja world with new ninja skills and new adventures in distant and fantastic locations. Young fans of the photo book will be especially excited to recognize a new character or two, too.
Based on the book by ND Wilson, international bestselling author of 100 Lockers and Blur Boys, Hello Ninja chronicles the magical and solving adventures of Wesley, Georgie and his cat Pretzel, through an imaginary world where each episode saves the day turning into ninjas.
by Max
"HelloNinja is all about inspiring children's imaginations," said Wilson. "I want children to watch the program and be inspired more by the world around them - inspired to become fantastic characters in this fantastic world, no matter what obstacles they face."
Wilson initially wrote the book for his youngest daughter, who wanted him to stop romance. He just completed a sequel, collaborating again with artist Forrest Dickison, called Hello Ninja, Hello Georgie, which will be published by HarperCollins later this year.
"The response has been overwhelming and we can't wait for fans to see what's coming," added Wilson's production partner Aaron Rench. "Netflix has been a great partner and we are very grateful for the chance to expand this universe in the second season."
Based on the success of the first season, the second season expands this charming ninja world with new ninja skills and new adventures in distant and fantastic locations. Young fans of the photo book will be especially excited to recognize a new character or two, too.
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