Netflix has revealed the trailer for new animated series Princess Power, launching on the streaming service on January 30, 2023. You can watch the trailer using the player below.
The first season of Princess Power consists of 14 episodes that will all drop on launch day.
Netflix’s new animated preschool series Princess Power is based on the #1 New York Times best-selling book series Princesses Wear Pants by Savannah Guthrie (co-anchor of Today) and Allison Oppenheim.
The show is a celebration of girl power and self-expression that follows princesses of four major fruit kingdoms: Kira Kiwi, Beatrice “Bea” Blueberry, Rita Raspberry, and Penelope “Penny” Pineapple.
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These princesses embrace their differences and become stronger together to help their fellow fruitizens and make their world a better place.
Princess Power‘s whimsical, aspirational joy comes with a timely message: that it’s not just what you wear but what you do that makes all the difference.
Developed by showrunner and executive producer Elise Allen, the series is executive produced by Savannah Guthrie (co-author).
Also executive producing are Matthew Berkowitz, Kristin Cummings & Jennifer Twiner McCarron of Atomic Cartoons, and Drew Barrymore, Ember Truesdell & Nancy Juvonen of Flower Films.
The Princess Power voice cast includes Trinity Jo-Li Bliss (Princess Rita Raspberry), Dana Heath (Princess Kira Kiwii), Luna Bella Zamora (Princess Penny Pineapple), Madison Calderon (Princess Bea Blueberry), and Alanna Ubach (Miss Fussywiggles).
The guest stars are Rita Moreno (Great Aunt Busyboots), Andrew Rannells (King Barton), Tan France (Sir Benedict), Jenna Ushkowitz (Queen Ryung), and Ciera Payton (Queen Katia).
The supervising producer is Monica Davilla.
The production companies are Atomic Cartoons and Flower Films.
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