First, Sony Pictures partners up with the Peanuts Gang, Garfield & Friends, Alvin & the Chipmunks, The Smurfs, Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends and Fraggle Rock for brand new specials themed to coming together as a community. Your childhood pals also discover that while we don't always get along, Kindness is important during difficult times & situations.
Next, Nickelodeon's Live Action TV characters old & new visit the animated worlds of the Nicktoons past & present to help them overcome those who are either indifferent or try to lure people away from Kindness in a healthy manner. Stories featuring characters from Paramount's action brands (courtesy of Showtime) will be on hand as well. Meanwhile, Nick Jr. creates new MTV music videos starring your favorite preschool friends to encourage parents to teach Kindness as early as possible. These may help MTV & other victims of network decay return to their educational & Kindness themed roots.
Whether you love Universal's Classic Animation, Timeless Films, DreamWorks or Illumination characters, be sure to check out new adventures that prove everyone's stories & perspectives deserve to be heard. In other words, seeing other people's point of views makes the world Universal, regardless of differences.
Finally, for Warner Brother's 100th anniversary, Warner Brothers Animated characters take trips to the universes of various classic Warner Properties to discover the importance of digging deeper into history to learn from the past, appreciate the present & create a better future. Not to mention creating comedy sketches on overcoming real world obstacles in a hilarious yet good hearted perspective.
Be sure to check out specialty events at various Beaches, Parks, Animal Care Centers & other recreational experiences for families of all types. Not to mention brand new specialty stores at newly created ecological friendly shopping centers.
Hosted by various news & broadcast specialists and airing & streaming on different television channels & streaming services, Kindness will always prove that classics, both film & animation, will always stay relevant for generations to come.







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