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Paramount Africa To Expand Its Plans To Dub More Of Its Shows In Local Language

September 23, 2024
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Paramount Africa is ramping up and expanding its dubbing initiative of Nickelodeon shows in other South African languages and will roll out even more programming given Afrikaans and isiZulu soundtracks.

Paramount Africa’s growing offering of language-localised Nickelodeon content follows after its tremendous success – now duplicated by BBC Studios Africa with CBeebies – of PAW Patrol and SpongeBob SquarePants in Afrikaans and isiZulu.

Nickelodeon is expanding its “Nick in Your Language” initiative and will roll out further fan-favourite titles in local South African languages.

Since September, some of Nickelodeon’s most popular series have been available in Afrikaans and isiZulu on NickToons, which Paramount Africa says allows “younger viewers to connect with their favourite heroes in their home language.”

The upcoming line-up includes Dora the Explorer, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Rubble and Crew, SpongeBob SquarePants, and others.

Dora the Explorer’s first season has been available in Afrikaans and isiZulu on NickToons at 08:00 since 16 September, while the first season of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles will be available in Afrikaans and isiZulu on NickToons from 29 September at 17:00.

The first season of Rubble and Crew will premiere in Afrikaans and isiZulu on NickToons on 4 November at 08:30, while season 13 of SpongeBob SquarePants will premiere in Afrikaans and isiZulu on 4 November at 8:30.

The second season of PAW Patrol will premiere in Afrikaans and isiZulu on NickToons on 25 November at 08:00.

Dillon Khan, vice president of Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, Studios & Creative Services for Africa, says, “We’re incredibly proud to bring some of Nickelodeon’s biggest shows to South Africa in Afrikaans and isiZulu, furthering our commitment to making kids’ entertainment more accessible and inclusive”.

“This project is all about celebrating the diverse languages and cultures of our audience while giving kids the chance to engage with their favourite shows in a way that resonates with them.”

Nickelodeon says as it continues to broaden its “Nick in Your Language” initiative, viewers can look forward to more titles and content “that reflects South Africa’s rich cultural landscape and serves as a testament to our beloved rainbow nation”.

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