Disney Network is adding a renowned Animated Series Doc McStuffins

March 01st, 2014

The series was created and executive produced by Humanitas Prize and Emmy Award winning Chris Nee and directed by Emmy winning Norton Virgien, "Doc McStuffins" is a production of Dublin, Ireland's Brown Bag Films in association with Disney Channel. The Hollywood Health & Society division of the USC Annenberg Norman Lear Center serves as its health and medical consultants, advising on basic health issues that are relevant to young kids and families.
"Doc McStuffins" illustrates Disney's brand values of celebrating one's family and appreciating a variety and difference. Doc's mom is a doctor who can be counted on to assist Doc with her "diagnoses," and her dad is a chef who whips up healthy treats for Doc and her four year old little brother, Donny. Like a lot of younger siblings, Donny admires his sister and, even though he is not aware of Doc's power to talk to her toys, he knows she is the best healer for stuffed animals and toys around.
Each episode features two 11 minute tales in which Doc and her friends diagnose the situation and cultivate the toy in need. The characters and featured themes are relatable to young viewers and are designed to ease children trepidations about all from a doctor's visit to removing a splinter.
In this series, Music plays a significant role in "Doc McStuffins," with each episode featuring an original song that conveys the health lesson that Doc and her friends learn that day.
The show centers on the concept that stimulates the imagination of a kid, and promotes them to adopt and live their dreams. In addition, the show aims to inculcate values among the kids and will premiere on Saturday, 1 March 2014 at 10:00 am and run for 26 episodes every Saturday.

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