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eOne’s Cupcake & Dino grows on Netflix

Streaming broadcast debut of season two of animated comedy series confirmed.

eOne has confirmed that the second season of its animated comedy Cupcake & Dino: General Service is on its way to Netflix.

A co-production between eOne and Brazilian animation studio Birdo Studios, 26 11-minute episodes will launch globally (excluding Canada and Brazil) on Netflix on Friday May 3.

This will take the total number of episodes to 52.

Cupcake & Dino: General Services follows the exploits of a tiny Cupcake with big ideas and his giant brother Dino as they strive to make a name for themselves in the competitive General Services industry.

“We’re delighted to be continuing work with Pedro and his hugely talented team to bring these new animated episodes to our ever-growing fan base of cool kids and silly grown-ups,” said Oliver Dumont, president Family & Brands at eOne.

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