Continue on TOI App
Open App
OPEN APP

Disney collaborates with African banner Kugali for sci-fi series 'Iwagu'

Walt Disney Animation Studios has partnered with African banner K... Read More
Walt Disney Animation Studios has partnered with African banner Kugali for the Nigeria-set sci-fi series "Iwagu". The project was announced during the Pixar and Disney Animation Studios' panel at the D23 Expo here.

Tired of too many ads?go ad free now
The story, set in the futuristic Nigerian capital Lagos, follows a young heiress named Tola and a poor boy named Kole.

"Iwagu" will be Disney's first collaboration with a foreign studio in its 100-year history.

The six-episode show is written and directed by Kugali co-founder Ziki Nelson. Hamid Ibrahim is attached as the production designer and Tulu Olowofoyeku is on board as the cultural consultant on the series.

It will arrive on its streaming platform Disney+ in 2023.

The entertainment giant is also releasing its first-ever long-form series "Win or Lose" on the streamer next year.
Tired of too many ads?go ad free now

The show tells the story of the Pickles softball team in the week ahead of their championship game. Each episode takes place during the same week, but from the perspective of a different character.

Another series, following main characters of the Walt Disney Animation Studios' 2016 blockbuster "Zootopia", is in the works.

Titled "Zootopia+", the show consists of six shorts titled "The Real Rodents of Rodentia," "Duke the Musical," "Hopp on Board," "The Godfather of the Bride," "So You Think You Can Prance," and "Dinner Rush".
Tired of too many ads?go ad free now

"Zootopia +" will start streaming from November 9 this year.

Start a Conversation

Post comment
Continue Reading
Follow Us On Social Media
end of article
Visual Stories
More Visual Stories
UP NEXT
Do Not Sell Or Share My Personal Information