{"id":840,"date":"2014-02-05T22:26:07","date_gmt":"2014-02-05T22:26:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/maischna.de\/?p=840"},"modified":"2015-09-26T17:01:32","modified_gmt":"2015-09-26T17:01:32","slug":"is-the-nigerian-cartoon-show-bino-and-fino-the-african-answer-to-sesame-street","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/lafritude.com\/?p=840","title":{"rendered":"Is the Nigerian cartoon show: Bino and Fino, the African answer to Sesame Street?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Adamu Waziri\/creator of Bino and Fino<\/p><\/div>\n
African parents and those of African descent are tired of having few children\u2019s cartoons on television that represent their culture to their children. Parents from other parts looking to introduce their children to real African culture via educational cartoons are also finding it difficult to do so. The findings are from over 3 years of discussions and debates on the website and social media networks of the Nigerian cartoon show Bino and Fino.<\/p>\n
Creator of cartoon series Bino and Fino Adamu Waziri (AW<\/a>)<\/b> explains to Maischna Magazine <\/a>(MM) in an interview where his creative idea came from: Be inspired!<\/p>\n MM<\/strong>: What inspired Bino and Fino?<\/p>\n AW<\/strong>: Interesting question! The inspiration\u00a0 to create an African children’s cartoon like Bino and Fino<\/a> is a long-time urge to fill in a gap with contents I saw missing for African Kid’s entertainment in the media. My dream became reality with this project.<\/p>\n MM<\/strong>: When came the break-through and how much has been achieved since then?<\/p>\n AW<\/strong>: I would say 2009 was when everything crystallised..\u00a0The pilot episode was released in 2010 and the first DVD\u00a0 produced in 2011 ( now on sale). Since then the cartoon has been shown on TV in the UK, South Africa and Nigeria.<\/p>\n So far we have three episodes out and are now producing a whole new season of 26 episodes for TV broadcast.<\/p>\n MM<\/strong>: So where do we see or find\u00a0 Bino and Fino<\/a>?<\/p>\n