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Nick Orders More Olivia from Chorion

Nickelodeon has ordered a second season of the preschooler animated series Olivia from Chorion.

Based on the book series by Ian Falconer, the second season series of 26 11-minute episodes plus a 22-minute special will be delivered to Nickelodeon in the United States in November with other key territories to follow.

The new season has been pre-bought by TF1 France, ABC TV Australia and the Disney Channel in Japan and Latin America.

Olivia has become a major global TV hit appealing to moms and preschoolers around the world so we are thrilled Nickelodeon USA has committed to a second season,” says Geraint Marsh, senior VP of TV sales at Chorion. “We look forward to signing further deals for this highly anticipated second season with new and existing broadcast partners.”

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