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Cake Slings ‘Ready Jet Go’ Worldwide

Cake has taken on international distribution duties for Wild Dancer Films’ new series for PBS Kids, Ready Jet Go!, outside the U.S. The show is premiering stateside on the pubcaster on February 15, 2016. Wild Dancer is currently in production on 40 half-hours of the show.

Ready Jet Go! follows neighborhood kids Sean — the science fan — and Sydney — the imaginative science fiction aficionado — who befriend the new kid, Jet Propulsion, whose family happen to be aliens. Together they embark on great adventures, exloring the solar system and learning about the universe around them.

The series was created by Craig Bartlett (Dinosaur Train, Hey Arnold!) and produced by Wild Dancer Films with assistance and curriculum support from scientists at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

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